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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, New York Volunteers. (search)
6-22. Battle of Antietam September 16-17. Shepherdstown September 19. At Sharpsburg, Md., till October 30. Reconnoissance to Smithville, W. Va., October 16-17. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Expedition to Richards' and Ellis' Fords December 29-30. Mud March January 20-24. At Falmouth till April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Mustered out May 24, 1863, expiration of term. Three years men and Recruits transferred to 44th and 140th New York Infantry. Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 56 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 43 Enlisted men by disease. Total 103. 14th New York Regiment State Militia Infantry.--(14th Brooklyn Regiment) (See 84th Regiment Infantry.) 15th New York Regiment Infantry. Organized at New York City and mustered in for two years service June 17, 1861. Left State for Washington,
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Pennsylvania Volunteers. (search)
un Valley and movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 17. Battle of Fredericksburg December 12-15. Duty at Falmouth till April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Mustered out May 24, 1863. Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 70 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 40 Enlisted men by disease. Total 113. 133rd Pennsylvania Regiment Infantry. Organized at Harrisburg August, 1862. Moved to Washington, Duty at Falmouth and Belle Plains, Va., till April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Operations at Pollock's Mill Creek April 29-May 2. Fitzhugh's Crossing April 29-30. Battle of Chancellorsville May 2-5. Mustered out May 24, 1863. Regiment lost during service 37 Enlisted men by disease. 136th Pennsylvania Regiment Infantry. Organized at Harrisburg August, 1862. Moved to Washington, D. C., August 29, and duty there till September 29. Moved to Fort Frederi
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers who died of wounds. (search)
as a prisoner, same date and place. 1st Sergt.,44th Mass. Inf.,– –Wilson, N. C., April 14, 1863. Hodge, George H., Corp.,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.Arlington, Va., June 5, 1864. Hodgkins, Frederick,1st Mass. Cav.,Vaughan Road, Va.,Washington, D. C., Nov. 22, 1864. Hodgkins, Nathaniel, Sergt.,34th Mass. Inf.,– –Sept. 27, 1864. Hogan, James,56th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864. Hogan, Michael S., 1st Sergt.,10th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., May 24, 1863. Holbrook, Adin,50th Mass. Inf.,– –Louisiana, March 19, 1863. Holbrook, Edward,40th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., July 3, 1864. Holbrook, George,58th Mass. Inf.,Near Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865.Washington, D. C., April 17, 1865. Holden, James,28th Mass. Inf.,– –June 18, 1863. Hollis, Henry S.,35th Mass. Inf.,Jackson, Miss., July–, 1863.Louisville, Ky., Aug. 19, 1863. Holohan, Michael,37th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.Wilderness, Va., Aug. 7, 1864.
as a prisoner, same date and place. 1st Sergt.,44th Mass. Inf.,– –Wilson, N. C., April 14, 1863. Hodge, George H., Corp.,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.Arlington, Va., June 5, 1864. Hodgkins, Frederick,1st Mass. Cav.,Vaughan Road, Va.,Washington, D. C., Nov. 22, 1864. Hodgkins, Nathaniel, Sergt.,34th Mass. Inf.,– –Sept. 27, 1864. Hogan, James,56th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864. Hogan, Michael S., 1st Sergt.,10th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., May 24, 1863. Holbrook, Adin,50th Mass. Inf.,– –Louisiana, March 19, 1863. Holbrook, Edward,40th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., July 3, 1864. Holbrook, George,58th Mass. Inf.,Near Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865.Washington, D. C., April 17, 1865. Holden, James,28th Mass. Inf.,– –June 18, 1863. Hollis, Henry S.,35th Mass. Inf.,Jackson, Miss., July–, 1863.Louisville, Ky., Aug. 19, 1863. Holohan, Michael,37th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.Wilderness, Va., Aug. 7, 1864.
ton, Thomas Larkin. Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Second Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, Feb. 19, 1863; mustered, Feb. 27. First Lieutenant, May 24, 1863; mustered, Aug. 21. Captain, Jan. 26, 1864; mustered, Mar. 30. Mustered out, Aug. 20, 1865. Appleton, Zeno A. Private, 47th Infantry, M. V. M., in see of the U. S., July 18, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 11, 1864. Gray, Francis Edward. First Sergeant, 37th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1862. Second Lieutenant, May 24, 1863. First Lieutenant, Nov. 18, 1863. Captain, Nov. 20, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Gray, George C. Second Lieutenant, 1st Co. Mass. Sharpshooters, antry, Aug. 6, 1862. Captain, Aug. 23, 1862. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. Leach, George W. Private, 20th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 1, 1862. Sergeant Major, May 24, 1863. Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Dec. 20, 1864; mustered, Jan. 19, 1865. Commissioned First Lieutenant, to date Nov. 5, 1864; mustered, Apr. 14, 1865. Resig
2. Second Lieutenant, Dec 19, 1862; mustered, Dec. 22, 1862. First Lieutenant, Sept. 20, 1863; mustered, Oct. 10, 1864. Resigned, Mar. 19, 1865. Bond, Frank Stewart (or Stuart). Born at Sturbridge, Mass., Feb. 1, 1830. First Lieutenant, 10th Conn. Infantry, Mar. 27, 1862. Major, Aide-de-Camp, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 11, 1863. See U. S. Army. Boomer, George Boardman. Born at Sutton, Mass., Feb. 26, 1832. Colonel, 26th Mo. Infantry, Dec. 30, 1861. Killed at Vicksburg, Miss., May 24, 1863. Bouve, Edward Tracy. Second Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, June 16, 1862. First Lieutenant, Sept. 1, 1862. Discharged, Sept. 28, 1862. Captain, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 22, 1864. Commissioned Major, May 7, 1865; not mustered. Discharged, Apr. 5, 1865, as Captain. Major, 26th N. Y. Cavalry, Feb. 28, 1865. Mustered out, July 7, 1865. Bowers, Charles Edward. Private, Sergeant and First Sergeant, 32d Mass. Infantry, June 10, 1862. Second Lieutenant, Dec. 30, 1862. First Lie
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company A. (search)
Bedford, 24, s; moulder. Jan. 29, 1864. Wounded Sept. 19 1864. Deserted Aug. 11, 1865., Pawnee Station. Charles F. Tillinghast, New Bedford 22, s. Jan. 4, 1864. Died Jan. 19, 1865., Salsbury, N. C. as prisoner of war. Stephen W. Tolman, New Bedford, 41, m; teamster. Aug. 20, 1862. Disch. June 29, 1865. Silas Townsend, Lakeville, 34, m shoemaker. Jan. 28, 1864. Disch. Aug. 8, 1865. Prior serv. Ambrose H. Tripp, New Bedford, 19, s; moulder. Aug. 21, 1862. Disch. Disa. May 24, 1863. Charles H. Tripp, New Bedford, 28, m; butcher. Aug. 21, 1862. Trans. to Navy, July 31, 1864. Daniel D. Tripp, New Bedford, 29, m; butcher. Aug. 20, 1862. Trans. to Co. I, 3rd Regt. V. R. C., March 5, 1864. Disch. July 19, 1865. Joseph H. Tripp, New Bedford, 44, m; farmer. Jan. 5, 1864. Trans. to Co. E, 9th Regt., V. R. C. Disch. Oct. 6, 1865. Charles H. Vaughn, S. Boston, 19, s. Teamster. March 29, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865., Prior serv. George M. Viall, Providenc
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company C. (search)
863. Deserted July 26, 1865, Fort Kearney, N. T. Charles L. Dodge, Lynn, 18, s; shoemaker. Feb. 10, 1864. Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. George W. Dodge, Lynn, 22, s; shoemaker. Feb. 10, 1864. Killed in action, Oct. 19, 1864. Patrick Doherty, Woburn, 21, s; laborer. April 23, 1864. Disch. disa. July 29, 1865. James Dow, Roxbury, 25, s; laborer. Dec. 10, 1863. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Samuel H. Dow, Tisbury, 35, m; farmer. Sept. 4, 1862. Disch. disa. May 24, 1863. Joseph Elliott, New Bedford, 25, seaman. Aug. 20, 1862. Killed in action, May 1, 1864, near Alexandria, Va. Theobald Fluck, Roxbury, 27, m; brewer. Aug. 20, 1862. Deserted Dec. 2, 1862, L. I. John H. Foss, Roxbury, 34, m; porter. Aug. 20, 1862. Disch. disa. N. v 30, 1863. John Garrity, Roxbury, 44, m; painter. Aug. 20, 1862. Disch. disa. Oct. 14, 1863. John Gavin, Roxbury, 18, s; shoemaker. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. Monroe George, W. Roxbury, 38, m;
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company E (search)
m; brickmaker. Aug. 15, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865, Frederick, Md. Bartholomew Daily, Salem, 44, m; laborer. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. disa. Dec. 21, 1863. George Davis, Boston, 28, m; ship carpenter. Aug. 12, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. Unof. Cornelius Dean, Sandwich, 18. s; glass blower. Aug. 18, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. Unof. James Devine, Brookline, 23; Nov. 3, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. Unof. Theophilus K. Dill, Boston, 28, m; mariner. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. May 24, 1863. Daniel H. Dunbar, North Bridgewater; 18, s; shoemaker. Feb. 29, 1864. Prisoner of war, since Oct. 19, 1864. No further report. Cyrus K. Ford, Boston, 43, m; machinist. Aug. 10, 1862. Killed in action, Aug. 20, 1863, Jackson. Samuel C. Gage, Wrentham, 35, s; farmer. Aug. 10, 1862. Died Aug. 15, 1863, Baton Rouge, La. John S. Goldsberg, Plymouth, 18, m; laborer. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. disa. Sept. 29, 1863. Samuel Goliver, Boston, 36, s; mariner. Sept. 8, 1862. Dese
Hon. J. L. M. Curry , LL.D., William Robertson Garrett , A. M. , Ph.D., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 1.1, Legal Justification of the South in secession, The South as a factor in the territorial expansion of the United States (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Biographical: officers of civil and military organizations. (search)
that great soldier's wounding. His orders from his daring chief were to press right in, and while obeying the command he received the news of Jackson's fall. The command devolving on him, and perhaps freshly inspired by the heroic orders of his commander, he pressed right in with an impetuosity which was stayed only by the severe wound which disabled him from further service that day. The army was reorganized after the battle of Chancellorsville and General Hill, made lieutenant-general May 24, 1863, was assigned to the command of the Third army corps, which he commanded at Gettysburg and in the subsequent operations in Virginia On the 2d of April, 1865, his thin line at Petersburg was overwhelmed, and while personally commanding a part of his rallied force he ventured on danger with daring that was natural to him, and was killed by a Federal command whose surrender he had demanded. The General's gallant escort and staff at once charged the enemy and recovered his body. He was bur