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Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 2 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company I. (search)
, July 18, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. Unof. John Healey, E. Cambridge, 27, s; laborer. July 21, 1862. Absent sick since Aug. 14, 1864. No further record. Stephen Hermon, Roxbury, 40 m; laborer. July 23, 1862. Disch. disa. March 13, 1863. George O. Hearn, S. Boston, 30, s; laborer, July 18, 1862. Absent without leave since Feb. 1863. John Hess, Roxbury; 40 s; pedler. July 5, 1862. Wounded at Baton Rouge, La. Trans. to Co. I, 3d Regt. V. R.C. Charles Howard, London, Eng. En. Boston, 30, s; soldier. Oct 19, 1863. Captured at Morganza, La. Disch. July 10, 1865. Unof. Charles E. Hunt, Randolph, 23. m; farmer. Jan. 5, 1864. Died of wounds May 20, 1864, New Orleans, La. Edward S. James. En. Lynnfield, 44, Aug. 5, 1862. Died Sept. 7, 1862, Alexandria, Va. while the company was in 33rd Regt. Unof. Albert Jones, Charlestown 21, m; fireman. Dec. 3, 1863. Disch. June 13, 1865, Prior serv. Walter A. Jones, Randolph, 18; farmer. June 9, 1862. Trans.
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company L. (search)
13, 1865. Frank Rice, Sergt. Springfield, 21; bookkeeper. Dec. 31, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. William B. Raymond, Sergt. Wareham, 19, s; nailer, Sept. 26, 1861. M. O. Dec, 27, 1864. Ralph A. Rowley, Sergt. Andover, 19, s; clerk. Oct. 31, 1861. Disch. for promotion Feb. 1, 1864. 1st Lieut. 4th Regt. U. S.C. Cav. Samuel Sweet, Sergt, Wareham, 38, m; teamster. Oct. 2, 1861. Trans. to Co. K, 3rd Regt. V. R.C. March 11, 1864. Disch. Oct. 1, 1864. Fredrick W. Trowbridge, Sergt. En. Boston, Cr. Marlboro, 23; soldier. Dec. 31, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Amory W. Webber, Sergt. Vassalboro, Cr. Lowell, 22, s; carpenter. Oct. 24, 1861. Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Trans. to 9th Regt. V. R.C. Jan. 2, 1865. M. O. Oct. 7, 1865. John B. Wheeler, Sergt. en. Boston, Cr. Stoneham, 31, soldier. Dec. 30, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. John Faulks, Corp. en. New Orleans, La. 21.. Jan. 5, 1862. Deserted July 15, 1864, New Orleans, La. William P. Gilmore, Corp, Chelmsfor
at surprise at his arrest, and says he was on the most confidential terms with Mr. Seward, and had enjoyed a long conversation with him no longer ago than Thursday last, the day before his arrest. He had gone to Washington to settle his accounts with the Government, and, having concluded his business matters, he started for New York by the evening train on Thursday. Immediately on the arrival of the cars at Jersey City yesterday morning the ex-Minister was arrested. A South Carolina Lady En route for Fort Lafayette. Rutland, Dec. 20. --A lady belonging in Charleston, South Carolina, was arrested at Rouse's Point yesterday, by order of Secretary Seward, and passed through this place to-day for Fort Lafayette. She will probably arrive in New York by nine o'clock tonight, the 20th. A Secession Newspaper Office Mobbed. Calais, Me., Dec. 20. --Last night the office of the St. Croix Herald, at St. Stephens, was broken into, and a large quantity of type, &c., de
d Dispatch.]the Welden bridge ever Roanoke river. Welden, N. C., 19th Feb., 1862 The report of the destruction of the Weldon bridge, lately published in your paper, doubtless grew out of the fact that on the night of the 6th or 7th inst, or about that time, one of the sentinels posted on the island about midway the bridge supposed he heard some one cutting the bridge. He gave the alarm, but fired no gun. Just as the cars from Petersburg were approaching, they were signalled and stopped, and an investigation made, which proved that the noise was only the echo of the sound from a workshop near by. The bridge is guarded by detachments from Capt. John L. Cantwell's company, of Wilmington R. R Guards, and Col. Wm J. Hoke's 28th regiment N. C. troops. Strict watch is kept day and night, and no one can approach without being discovered. No attempt has been made to destroy the bridge, nor need any be made unless attended by strong force. Lieut. En. Sutherland. W. R. R. Guards.