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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 21: events at Falmouth. (search)
Chapter 21: events at Falmouth. Capt. Charles M. Merritt, who had been reported absent without leave was restored to the rolls of his Company, A, by order of the Secretary of War, Nov. 17, 1862. First Lieut. Elisha A. Hinks, of Company E was assigned to the command of Company B as special duty. Chaplain Ezra D. Winslow, who had been reported as absent without leave from Nov. 1 to Nov. 17, was assigned to duty at the Convalescent camp, Alexandria, Va., by S. O. 350, A. of P. for 30 days from Nov. 17. Of the surgeons, assistant surgeon Josiah M. Willard was absent sick and Dr. Vertulen R. Stone had been appointed assistant surgeon by Gov. Andrew on Nov. 6. Three other changes were made in the regimental officers during November. Capt. James D. Russell and First Lieut. Albert Thorndike had resigned because of wounds and had received their discharges, while Second Lieut. Michael A. McNamara had been discharged. A number of men had left the regiment on recruiting duty duri
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 42: batteries Eleven and Twelve and Fort Rice. Battle at Boydton Plank Road. (search)
nsolidated with Nineteenth Massachusetts, by S. O. 289, W. D., A. G. O. Co. K.Sergt. Chas. Harrington. Corp. Samuel D. Chase. Private Marcus P. Arnold. Private Noah Bentley. Private Ed. Bestwick. Private Geo. E. Franklin. Private Frank Matto. Private A. G. Plympton. Private Lott I. Randall. Private Thomas C. Smith. Private Wm. H. Warner. Private Henry L. Wheelock. Private Chas. O. Wolcott. Private James F. Woodruff. Private Joseph A. Young. The regiment was, on the 1st of November, ordered up to the front to form part of the garrison of Fort Steadman and Battery 10, the most important works on the line, and in close proximity (270 yards) to the enemy's. The regiment remained there during the month of November, which was very rainy. Picket duty was very hard, and, as was the custom, one-third of the men were always under arms. The life was somewhat exciting. The officers living in tents, while all the others lived in bomb proofs, had more than their share of
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
riv., (A), Oct. 27, ‘64; 22; absent sick since Nov. 1, ‘64; N. F.R. Atkins, Benj. H., Jr., priv., ( this, parole was granted by Sec. War C. S.A., Nov. 1, ‘64; investigation fails to elicit further in O. June 30, ‘65. Driver, Wm. R., priv., (H), Nov. 1, ‘61; 23; wounded June 25, ‘62; prom. Capt. AV. Jan. 14, ‘64. Goodnow, Wm. C., priv., (H), Nov. 1, ‘61; 18; disch. disa. Nov. 12, ‘62. Goodricorp. Apr. 1, 1863, Jarvis, Wm. H., priv., (H), Nov. 1, ‘61; 18; dropped Oct. 13, ‘62. Jauman, John,ard P., priv., (B), Aug. 28, ‘61; 27; deserted Nov. 1, ‘61. Manning, Elbridge G., corp., (F), July , ‘61, Camp Benton. Smith, Henry, priv., (H), Nov. 1, ‘61; 19; disch. disa. Mar. 31, ‘63 in Co. I.ince June 22, ‘64. Varney, James, priv., (H), Nov. 1, ‘61; 18; never joined; not on pay roll. Veltn. 6, ‘64; 25; N. F.R. Very, John, priv., (H), Nov. 1, ‘61; 18; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; wounded May 7,M. O. June 30, ‘65. Very, Joshua, priv., (H), Nov. 1, ‘61; 28; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; taken pris.