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Isidore Isaacs
Commander
Department of New York
1921
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Isidore Isaacs was born in 1847 and enlisted in the Civil War under the name of Theodore Barwood in Co. F, 59th NY Volunteers on November 30, 1861. He was discharged on May 29, 1863 and reenlisted in Co. I, 12th NY Cavalry on August 12, 1863. He was discharged from the Cavalry on July 19, 1865. He served as Dept. Commander of the GAR in 1921 was also a Co-Founder of the Hebrew War Veterans which later changed its name to the Jewish War Veterans. He was chosen to be Junior Vice Commander-in-Chief in 1919 when Commander-in-Chief James David Bell of Brooklyn died 60 days after being elected and the Senior and Junior Vice Commanders-in-Chief where promoted. He died February 18, 1924. |
He son, Julius Isaacs, was born in 1876 and joined the Sons of Union Veterans in 1892. In 1918 he was appointed Honorary Colonel by Mayor Hylan to welcome home the troops from the war. In 1927 he was appointed Adjutant General of the GAR in NYS. In 1928 he was elected Department Secretary of the New York Department, Sons of Union Veterans, which he served as until his death in 1953. In 1948 he was granted the title of Past Department Commander. Bertram Isaacs, was born in 1909 and joined Oliver Tilden Camp #26, in 1925. During World War II he served in the Civil Defense League. He was elected Department Secretary in 1953 and served until 1974. In 1968 he was granted the title of Past Department Commander. He died in the year 2002 - after 77 years of membership in the Sons of Union Veterans. Bertram's son, Lawrence, who now lives in Florida, served as Department Commander in 1970 and as Department Secretary from 1974 to 1981. Sources: Letter from Bertram Isaacs and the Final Journal of the GAR, 1957. |
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