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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 18: the battle of Antietam. (search)
eary, leg. Private James Flannigan, leg. Private George Wright. Private Philip Dunn, leg. Private James Welch. Co. F.Sergeant Charles K. Hazen, slight. Corporal Benjamin E. Fogg, hand. Corporal John N. Robinson, leg. Corporal Nelson E. Knights, leg. Private James Doherty, arm. Private William M. Curtis, neck. Private William Gardner, leg. Private Seth M. Harris, shoulder. Private John McCann, leg. Private Joseph S. Gifford, arm (died Sept. 25th at Winchester, Va.) Private Joseph C. James, leg. Private William Smith, shoulder. Private Frederick P. Turner, head. Co. G.First Lieutenant John P. Reynolds, Jr., ankle and elbow. First Sergeant Joseph Marshall, shoulder. Sergeant Jeremiah C. Cronan, hand. Sergeant John P. Condon. Corporal Frederick Chandler, leg. Private Jeremiah Corbett, shoulder. Private Charles S. Pearson, foot. Private James McCarty, thigh and arm. Private John McCarty, foot. Private Jesse K. Sherwell, leg. Private John Cronan, thigh. Pri
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 37: the Wilderness Campaign. (search)
told his comrades to send these home with the news of his death. He lay upon the battlefield over an hour and then was driven three miles in an ambulance to the field hospital where he died early on the following morning. Two of his brothers, James and Henry, belonged to the same Corps. James was wounded in the same battle and died on the same day with Charles. Major General E. M. Law (C. S. A.) in his report in The Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, regarding the battle of the WildeJames was wounded in the same battle and died on the same day with Charles. Major General E. M. Law (C. S. A.) in his report in The Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, regarding the battle of the Wilderness and the charge of Webb's Brigade, says: The Federals (Webb's Brigade of Hancock's Corps) were advancing through the pines with apparently resistless force, when Gregg's eight hundred Texans, regardless of numbers, flanks or supports, dashed directly upon them. There was a terrific crash, mingled with wild yells, which settled down into a steady roar of musketry. In less than ten minutes one half of that devoted eight hundred men were lying upon the field dead or wounded; but they ha
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 40: prison experiences. (search)
,A.Aug. 24, 1864. Hogan, Stephen,E.Aug. 18, 1864. Hoyt, Daniel,E.Sept. 19, 1864. Johnston, Robert A.,A.Aug. 16, 1864. Levoin, Charles,I.Aug. 28, 1864. Ludlow, James,A.Aug. 29, 1864. McCann, John,F.Nov. 25, 1864. (Mass. Vols. says discharged May 4, 1865 disability.) Mitchell, John,H.Nov. 3, 1864. Mortimer Louis,D.Sept. 7, Rowley, Charles A.,H.Oct. 26, 1864. Sabiens, Edward,K.Aug. 10, 1864. Sargent, George C.,H.Nov. 1, 1864. (Mass. Vols. says discharged June 30, 1865.) Shinnick, James,H.Oct. 23, 1864. Smith, John H,A.Aug. 15, 1864. Somers, Frank,H.Nov. 17, 1864. Spence, David,D.Aug. 19, 1864. (Report says discharged June 30, 1865.) Walker, ) The regimental returns also state that the hospital records at Andersonville give three names of men having died there, not in this list. List of additional dead. Ridlon, James,Co. C. Millard, P.,G. Spar, H.H. The diary of Sergt. Joseph E. Hodgkins also states that Henry Bowler died there on Aug. 30th, 18
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
ed June 30, ‘62; dropped Oct. 13, ‘62. Booth, James C., priv., (F), Aug. 13, ‘61; 23; drowned Feb.y 14, ‘64; 27; sub. Luke Delvo; N. F.R. Brown, James P., priv., (B), Apr. 16, ‘64; 21; M. O. June 3; abs. pris.; disch. July 20, ‘65. Donnelly, James, priv., Feb. 26, ‘64; 18; rejected Mar. 1, ‘61, ‘65; abs. sick; disch. June 24, ‘65. Dunn, James, priv:, (D), Aug. 3, ‘63; 29; sub.; transf. t. Oct. 24, ‘62 to re-en. in U. S.A. Gookins, James B., priv., (G) Aug. 23, ‘61; 42; disch. disa.priv., (—), Aug. 15, ‘61; 19; N. F.R. McCarty, James, priv., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 18; re-en. Dec. 21as Thos. Logan in Co. B, 56th Regt.). McMahon, James, priv., (F), May 13, ‘64; 31; drafted; died Derted Aug. 16, ‘63 at Morrisville, Va. Norwood, James A., priv., (K), Sept. ‘61; 21; wounded July 3,riv., (—), Dec. 19, ‘62; 23; N. F.R. Skerrett, James S., priv., (F), Nov. 21, ‘63; 36; M. O. June 364; 26; transf. to Navy Apr. 23, ‘64. Smith, James, priv., (F), May 23, ‘64; 21; sub. S. C. Ellis
.............................351, 361, 362 Boyle, James (I), .................................................................................... 145 Harrison, James M ........................................................................................... 107 James, Joseph C.,....................................................................................... 292 Lord, James H.,.................................................................................... 107 McLaughlin, James (G),............................................... ..................................... 122 Porter, James (A),................................................... 187 Porter, James (B),..................................................... 187 Porter, James,.........................................107, 108 Stevens, James (E),........................................................................................ 286 Welch, James (E)........................................... 145,