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- Q5726433 description "Union United States Army officer".
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- Q5726433 abstract "Henry O'Brien (alternatively listed in some records as H.J., H.F. or Henry F. O'Brien) (d. July 14, 1863) was the colonel of the 11th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment who was killed during the New York City draft riots in 1863. As commander of the Fire Zouaves, he rallied around 150 infantry against approaching rioters in front of Oliver's Livery Stable near the East River. As police under Inspector Daniel C. Carpenter began withdrawing after fighting with rioters on Second Avenue, O'Brien arrived with two companies at 34th Street and Second Avenue. After a brief skirmish with the rioters, the mob retreated and O'Brien left his command and walked up the avenue entering a nearby drugstore. However, after a few moments, he was attacked by a group of rioters which had reorganized as he left the building. Severely beaten and mutilated by the crowd, he was kicked and hit with stones as he lay on the street. After an hour, he continued to be harassed with rioters putting a stick down his throat. Although local residents attempted to help, rioters attacked bystanders attempting to bring him food and water. He was eventually taken by rioters to his nearby home where he was tortured to death and mutilated beyond recognition. After rioters had left, his body was allowed to be transferred to Bellevue Hospital.".
- Q5726433 deathDate "1863-07-14".
- Q5726433 deathYear "1863".
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- Q5726433 dateOfDeath "1863-07-14".
- Q5726433 name "Obrien, Henry".
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- Q5726433 comment "Henry O'Brien (alternatively listed in some records as H.J., H.F. or Henry F. O'Brien) (d. July 14, 1863) was the colonel of the 11th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment who was killed during the New York City draft riots in 1863. As commander of the Fire Zouaves, he rallied around 150 infantry against approaching rioters in front of Oliver's Livery Stable near the East River. As police under Inspector Daniel C.".
- Q5726433 label "Henry O'Brien (colonel)".
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- Q5726433 name "Henry Obrien".
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