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Sallie Ann Jarrett was the canine mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania Infantry, accompanying the soldiers throughout nearly the entire American Civil War, until she was killed in action in February 1865. Sallie, as the men would come to call her, was born in the spring of 1861 and was described by Colonel Richard Coulter as "a brindle, bull-terrier, of a fine breed," who "showed marks of blood." Her actual breed was most likely closest to the American Staffordshire Terrier of today. She was given to Capt. William R. Terry of Company I in May of that year by a resident of West Chester, Pennsylvania, where the regiment was training at Camp Wayne, on the town's former fairgrounds. The men named the pup in honor of two people, a young lady whom they admired and their original commanding officer, C

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  • Sallie Ann Jarrett známá pouze jako Sallie (1861 – 6. února 1865) byla fenka anglického bulteriéra, známá především jako maskot 11. pensylváského dobrovolnického pěšího pluku působícího v letech 1861 až 1865 ve válce Severu proti Jihu. (cs)
  • Sallie Ann Jarrett dit Sallie était la mascotte canine du (en) de Richard Coulter et elle accompagna ces soldats de l'Union pendant presque toute la guerre de Sécession, jusqu'à ce qu'elle soit tuée au combat en février 1865 à la bataille de Hatcher's Run. D'une race très probablement proche de l'actuelle American Staffordshire Terrier, elle offerte par un habitant de West Chester en Pennsylvanie. Les hommes nomme le chiot en l'honneur de deux personnes, une jeune femme et leur commandant d'origine, le colonel Phaon Jarrett. (fr)
  • Sallie Ann Jarrett was the canine mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania Infantry, accompanying the soldiers throughout nearly the entire American Civil War, until she was killed in action in February 1865. Sallie, as the men would come to call her, was born in the spring of 1861 and was described by Colonel Richard Coulter as "a brindle, bull-terrier, of a fine breed," who "showed marks of blood." Her actual breed was most likely closest to the American Staffordshire Terrier of today. She was given to Capt. William R. Terry of Company I in May of that year by a resident of West Chester, Pennsylvania, where the regiment was training at Camp Wayne, on the town's former fairgrounds. The men named the pup in honor of two people, a young lady whom they admired and their original commanding officer, C (en)
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  • Sallie Ann Jarrett známá pouze jako Sallie (1861 – 6. února 1865) byla fenka anglického bulteriéra, známá především jako maskot 11. pensylváského dobrovolnického pěšího pluku působícího v letech 1861 až 1865 ve válce Severu proti Jihu. (cs)
  • Sallie Ann Jarrett dit Sallie était la mascotte canine du (en) de Richard Coulter et elle accompagna ces soldats de l'Union pendant presque toute la guerre de Sécession, jusqu'à ce qu'elle soit tuée au combat en février 1865 à la bataille de Hatcher's Run. D'une race très probablement proche de l'actuelle American Staffordshire Terrier, elle offerte par un habitant de West Chester en Pennsylvanie. Les hommes nomme le chiot en l'honneur de deux personnes, une jeune femme et leur commandant d'origine, le colonel Phaon Jarrett. Elle a participé à chacun des engagements de son régiment, parmi lesquels la bataille de Cedar Mountain, la Seconde bataille de Bull Run, la bataille d'Antietam, la bataille de Fredericksburg, la bataille de Chancellorsville, la bataille de Gettysburg, la bataille de la Wilderness et le siège de Petersburg. Alors qu'elle était avec le régiment, Sallie a également eu une portée de chiots à cinq reprises. Lorsque les vétérans du 11th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment ont érigé leur monument sur le champ de bataille de Gettysburg en 1890, une statue en bronze grandeur nature de Sallie a été incluse sur un piédestal en granit à l'avant du monument. L'album de bande dessinée Sallie (2018) de la série Les Tuniques bleues évoque cet animal. (fr)
  • Sallie Ann Jarrett was the canine mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania Infantry, accompanying the soldiers throughout nearly the entire American Civil War, until she was killed in action in February 1865. Sallie, as the men would come to call her, was born in the spring of 1861 and was described by Colonel Richard Coulter as "a brindle, bull-terrier, of a fine breed," who "showed marks of blood." Her actual breed was most likely closest to the American Staffordshire Terrier of today. She was given to Capt. William R. Terry of Company I in May of that year by a resident of West Chester, Pennsylvania, where the regiment was training at Camp Wayne, on the town's former fairgrounds. The men named the pup in honor of two people, a young lady whom they admired and their original commanding officer, Colonel Phaon Jarrett. Sallie adapted quickly to army life, joining the soldiers at their drills and establishing her place beside the color guard for dress parade. Whenever the regiment left camp, her chosen position was at the head of the march with the horse ridden by Coulter, the regiment's colonel. Sallie quickly became known to other regiments brigaded with the 11th Pennsylvania as "Dick Coulter's dog." On two occasions, she marched with the regiment in review before President Abraham Lincoln. With the soldiers, Sallie learned to endure the hardships of campaigning. She did not shrink from battle but accompanied the regiment into the fighting, taking a position at the front lines and barking furiously at the enemy. She saw action in each of her regiment's engagements, among them Cedar Mountain, Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, and Petersburg. While with the regiment, Sallie also had a litter of pups 5 different times. On July 1, 1863, the first day of fighting at Gettysburg, Sallie became separated from the regiment during the Union retreat to Cemetery Hill, and the soldiers feared she had been killed. But she had remained behind on Oak Ridge, where the 11th had fought on the first day, and it was there that she was found days later, still guarding her wounded and dead companions. Sallie was returned to her regiment and soldiered on until a few weeks before the war's end. During the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, Sallie was hit in the neck and treated by the surgeon. The ball could not be removed but Sallie survived and eventually the ball worked its way out. On February 6, 1865, during the Union advance at Hatcher's Run, Virginia, she was struck by a bullet and killed. Despite being under heavy fire, several soldiers put aside their arms to bury her on the spot. When the veterans of the 11th erected their monument on the Gettysburg Battlefield in 1890, a life-size bronze statue of Sallie was included on a granite pedestal in a place of honor at the front of the monument. Her statue lies below the towering bronze figure of a skirmisher, recalling the soldiers who fought beside her and whom she guarded on Gettysburg's fields. (en)
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