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James Barnet Fry

James Barnet Fry
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James Barnet Fry
Born (1827-02-22)February 22, 1827
Carrollton, Illinois
Died July 11, 1894(1894-07-11) (aged 67)
Newport, Rhode Island
Place of burial Saint James the Less Episcopal Churchyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Allegiance United States of America
Union
Service/branch United States Army
Union Army
Years of service 1847–1881
Rank Union Army brigadier general rank insignia.svg Brigadier General
Union Army major general rank insignia.svg Brevet Major General
Commands held Provost Marshal General
Battles/wars Mexican-American War
American Civil War
Other work author

James Barnet Fry (February 22, 1827 - July 11, 1894) was an American soldier and prolific author of historical books.

Fry was born in Carrollton, Illinois. He entered United States Military Academy at West Point on July 1, 1843 and graduated on July 1, 1847. He briefly served as an assistant instructor of artillery at West Point after graduation.

In the fall of 1847 he went to Mexico as a 2nd lieutenant in the 1st Artillery to serve under General Scott in the Mexican-American War as part of the garrison of Mexico City. In 1848 he was posted to Fort Columbus in New York Harbor and transferred to Fort Vancouver in Washington in 1849. He was transferred to Astoria, Oregon in 1850. He was promoted to 1st lieutenant on February 22, 1851.

Fry had several postings on the Gulf coast from 1851 to 1853 when he was reassigned to West Point. He served as an assistant instructor of artillery from December 15, 1853 until he became adjutant of the Academy on August 1, 1854 where he served until August 31, 1859.

Fry was in garrison at Fort Monroe, Virginia at the Artillery School for Practice from 1859 to 1860. He served on the Harper's Ferry Expedition, to suppress John Brown's Raid in October 1859. He then served as Recorder of the Board to "Revise the Programme of Instruction at the Military Academy," from January 12 to April 24, 1860. He then served in garrison at Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1860 and on frontier duty at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas from 1860 to 1861. He then was in garrison, commanding a battery of light artillery, at Washington, D. C. in early 1861.

In July 1861 he served as chief of staff to Brigadier General Irvin McDowell at the First Battle of Bull Run. He was promoted as an as an assistant adjutant general with the rank of captain on August 3, 1861.


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