John Hoptak
Dear Ma - B805
Dear Ma - B805
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Curtis Clay Pollock served bravely with the 48th Pennsylvania, one of the Civil War's most famous fighting regiments, from the regiment's organization in September 1861 until his mortal wounding at the Battle of Petersburg in June 1864, participating in the regiment's many campaigns in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, and Tennessee and seeing action at some of the war's most sanguinary battles, including 2nd Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Knoxville. Before his service in the 48th, Pollock also served as a member of the Washington Artillery, a Pottsville-based militia company that marched off to war in response to President Lincoln's first call to arms in April 1861 and a company that would have the distinction of being among the very first Northern volunteer units to arrive in Washington following the outbreak of war, reaching the capital on the evening of April 18, 1861, after coming under attack in the streets of Baltimore. In recognition of their timely response and prompt arrival in the capital, Pollock and the other members of the Washington Artillery would be among those who earned the proud title of First Defender.