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Revision as of 11:17, 11 March 2012

Patrick Henry O'Rorke (1837-1863) - Born 25 Mar 1837 in County Cavan, Ireland. A U.S. Army officer and United States Military Academy graduate who served during the U.S. Civil War and who died 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg during that war.

Colonel Patrick O'Rorke

He entered the United States Military Academy and graduated in the Class of 1861 ranking 1st in his class.

He rose to the rank of Colonel of the 140th New York Infantry in 1862 at age 25. He participated in the siege of Fort Pulaski, the Battle of Fredericksburg and at Chancellorsville. Colonel O'Rorke and the 140th New York arrived at Gettysburg on the second day of the great battle and were immediately pressed into the defense of the strategic Little Round Top. They arrived just as the Confederates were about to overrun Little Round Top and they charged down the hill to repulse the attack. Colonel O'Rorke was killed during a counterattack while hold the colors and urging his men forward.

He is buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Rochester, NY. There is a monument on Little Round Top to Colonel O'Rorke and the 140th New York Infantry that bears his likeness.

Battery O'Rorke on Fort Barry was named for Colonel Patrick Henry O'Rorke.



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