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  1. James Brewerton Ricketts (June 21, 1817 – September 22, 1887) was a career officer in the United States Army, serving as a Union Army general during the Civil War. At First Bull Run, he was wounded and captured, but later exchanged. He fought at Second Bull Run and Antietam, where he was badly injured when his horse fell on him.

  2. James B. Ricketts. Title Major General. War & Affiliation Civil War / Union. Date of Birth - Death June 21, 1817 - September 22, 1887. A native New Yorker, James B. Ricketts overcame a mediocre antebellum career and went on to become a key player in some of the Civil War’s most pivotal events.

  3. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Prior to the outbreak of the Civil War, James B. Ricketts was a career soldier who held the rank of captain. He was a graduate of West Point and fought in both the Mexican and Seminole Wars and served in various garrisons.

  4. Command of Battery I was given to Captain James B. Ricketts, who led the battery at the Battle of Bull Run; Ricketts was severely wounded in action and captured, and command soon passed to Lieutenant Edmund Kirby Jr., who led the battery through the Peninsula Campaign, Antietam, and Fredericksburg before he was killed at the Battle ...

  5. Capt. James B. Ricketts was the first commanding officer of the Battery during the Civil War. Althoug his command of the battery was for a very short period during active campaigning. Battery I 1st US Artillery in 1861 is known as "Ricketts Battery".

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  6. Para proteger el flanco izquierdo de su avance, envía una brigada al mando del general de brigada James B. Ricketts y al 1º regimiento de caballería de New Jersey al mando de Percy Wyndham, para que ocupen la Brecha. Ricketts llega hasta Gainesville, a unos 9 kilómetros al este de la Brecha, mientras que Wyndham ocupa el paso de montaña.

  7. Captain James B. Ricketts. Magruder has commanded the battery since before the Mexican War and the men must have certainly wondered what was to come of them and their Battery. The Guns of Battery I. Equipped originally with 4 – 12 pound field howitzers, Battery I travels east to Washington and arrives in February of 1861 with these same guns.