Darius N. Couch Military person

Darius Nash Couch (July 23, 1822 – February 12, 1897) was an American soldier, businessman, and naturalist. He served as a career U.S. Army officer during the Mexican-American War, the Second Seminole War, and as a general officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.During the Civil War, Couch fought notably in the Peninsula and Fredericksburg campaigns of 1862, and the Chancellorsville and Gettysburg campaigns of 1863. He rose to command a corps in the Army of the Potomac, and led divisions in both the Eastern Theater and Western Theater. Militia under his command played a strategic role during the Gettysburg Campaign in delaying the advance of Confederate troops of the Army of Northern Virginia and preventing their crossing the Susquehanna River, critical to Pennsylvania's defense.He has been described as personally courageous, very thin in build, and after Mexico of frail health.

Personal facts

Darius N. Couch
Birth dateJuly 23, 1822
Birth place
Putnam County New York
Date of deathFebruary 12, 1897
Place of death
Norwalk Connecticut
Resting place
Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Taunton Massachusetts) , Massachusetts

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allegiance
United States of America
Union
military operations
American Civil War
Seminole Wars
Mexican–American War
military branch
Artillery
Infantry
military command
2nd Division XXIII Corps
Department of the Susquehanna
II Corps Army of the Potomac
service start1846
service end1846

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External resources

  1. http://blueandgraytrail.com/event/Darius_Couch
  2. http://books.google.com/books?id=K0tLhkfW1wwC
  3. http://www.aztecclub.com/bios/couch.htm
  4. http://www.civilwarhome.com/couchfredericksburg.htm
  5. http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/ngc/couch.htm
  6. http://www.historycentral.com/Civilwar/chance/Darius.html