Brevet Lt. Colonel George K. Brady (USA)

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George Keyports Brady

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: January 20, 1899 (60)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States
Place of Burial: Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Hon. Jasper Ewing Brady and Margaret Maria Brady
Husband of Henrietta Margaret Brady
Father of Harriet Murray Brady; George Morton Brady and Mifflin Broadhead Brady
Brother of James Dunlop Brady; William Perry Brady; Joseph Pritts Brady; Jane Brady; Jasper Ewing Brady and 4 others

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About Brevet Lt. Colonel George K. Brady (USA)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_K._Brady

George K. Brady (December 9, 1838 - January 20, 1899) was an officer in the United States Army who served as the second commander of the Department of Alaska, from September 1, 1870 to September 22, 1870.

Early life

Brady was born in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania on December 9, 1838. He was the son of Jasper Ewing Brady, a lawyer who later served as a Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania, and whose uncles included noted Indian fighters Samuel Brady and Hugh Brady.

Civil War

At the outbreak of the Civil War, Brady enlisted as a private in the 12th Pennsylvania Infantry. On July 8, 1861 he accepted a commission as a first lieutenant in the Regular Army's 14th Infantry Regiment. He served in this regiment throughout the war, participating in the battles of Gaines' Mill, Malvern Hill, Second Bull Run, Chacellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Laurel Hill, Petersburg, and Weldon Railroad. In the latter battle, he was taken prisoner and held at Libby Prison before being paroled in September 1864.[3] Brady received a promotion to captain on June 10, 1864, and received a brevet as major for his gallantry at Weldon Railroad on August 18, 1864. On March 16, 1865 he was brevetted a lieutenant colonel for his meritorious services during the war.

Later career

Immediately after the conclusion of the war, the 14th Infantry was sent to the west coast, where Brady was posted at Camp McDowell, Arizona, accompanied by his wife Henrietta Margaret and their baby daughter. The baby died in March 1866. In September 1866, he was transferred to the 23rd Infantry and was posted to Camp Three Forks Owyhee, Idaho, where he took part in the Snake War. His son, Mifflin Brodhead Brady, was born in Idaho in July 1868.

From July 1869 to May 1871, Brady's company was posted at Sitka, Alaska, and Brady served briefly as commander of the Department of Alaska. He later served at various posts across the West, including Camp Lowell, Fort Leavenworth, Fort Supply, Fort Union, and Fort Mackinac.

He was promoted to major in the 18th Infantry in March 1886, and was stationed in Denver until May 1889 when he took command of Fort Hays. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the 17th Infantry in March 1891 and commanded that regiment at Fort D. A. Russell. Brady retired at his own request on August 16, 1894, and died in Chicago, Illinois on January 20, 1899

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Brevet Lt. Colonel George K. Brady (USA)'s Timeline

1838
December 9, 1838
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States
1866
March 10, 1866
Arizona
1868
July 26, 1868
Camp Three Forks, Owyhee River, Idaho
1869
December 26, 1869
Sitka, South Eastern, Alaska
1899
January 20, 1899
Age 60
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States
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