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Sanders, H. W. Mcclellan, L. M. Rodgers, Alanson Sumner John Niblock, John I. Burton, B. P. Staats, James D. Wasson, Stephen Clark, Bernard Reynolds, John P. Nessle, John Kennedy, Jr., David Orr, John Stewart, William A. Rice, R. L. Banks, I. Mcb. Davidson, Philip O'Brien, Jeremiah Osborn, D. V. N. Radcliffe, Moses Patten, Francis Kearney, Samuel W. Gibbs, Timothy Seymour, L. D. Holstein, Joseph Sporborg, Peter P. Staats, Richard Parr, John McElroy, E. Mulcahy, Sigmund Adler, Wm. Seymour, James Quinn, Jos. T. Rice, John Morgan, Jos. Kresser, Vice-Presidents, Hale Kingsley, James McQuade, J. H. Bullock, R. W. Peckham, Jr., M. A. Nolan, Secretaries. To His Excellency Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States: sir: Your answer, which has appeared in the public prints, to the resolutions adopted at a recent meeting in the city of Albany affirming the personal rights and liberties of the citizens of this country, has been referred to the undersigned, the committee who prepared an
onel P. H. Jones, commanding Second brigade, Second division, Twentieth army corps. The following morning, I was ordered across the river to join the brigade. Crossing, we arrived in the city and at the brigade shortly after noon. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Charles C. Cresson, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Seventy-third Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers. Report of casualties in the Seventy-third regiment Pennsylvania veteran volunteers, since September second, 1864: James Quinn, private, company C, wounded December sixteenth, 1864, at Harrison's Island, near Savannah, Georgia, right leg, severely, since amputated. Colonel Mindil's Report. headquarters Thirty-Third New-Jersey volunteers, Savannah, Georgia, December 26, 1864. Captain N. K. Bray, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Second Brigade: Captain: I have the honor to submit the following official report of the movements of my regiment, from the second of September to the twenty-first of December,
trick Henry, promptly offered the services of ten of his men as volunteers for the occasion, one of whom, George E. Webb, of the Greenville Guards, Commander Tucker regrets to say, was killed. Lieutenant Commanding Barney reports every officer and man on board of the ship performed his whole duty, evincing a courage and fearlessness worthy of the cause for which we are fighting. Lieutenant Commanding Webb specially notices the coolness displayed by Acting Master Face and third Assistant-Engineer Quinn, when facing the heavy fire of artillery and musketry from the shore, whilst the Teazer was standing in to cover the boat in which, as previously stated, Lieutenant Minor had gone to burn the Congress. Several of his men were badly wounded. The Raleigh, early in the action, had her gun-carriage disabled, which compelled her to withdraw. As soon as he had repaired damages as well as he could, Lieutenant Commanding Alexander resumed his position in the line. He sustained himself
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 as prisoners. (search)
Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Oct. 29, 1864. Purdy, George J.,*2d Mass. Cav.,Richmond, Va.,Jan. 25, 1865. Purdy, John,2d Mass. Cav.,Danville, Va.,May--, 1865. Putnam, Cyrus,25th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Oct. 18, 1864. Putnam, Flavius J.,27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,--- Putnam, Robert W.,19th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,July 13, 1862. Putnam, Silas, Possibly error for Putnam, Cyrus.25th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Nov.--, 1864. Quash, John,*27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,--- Quinn, James,15th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 29, 1864. Quirk, Martin J.,1st Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,March 21, 1865. Radigan, John, Sergt.,28th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,--- Rae, C., Sergt., Possibly error for Rowe, Charles E.59th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Jan. 8, 1865. Rafferty, John Name and rank.Command.Place of Death.Date of Death. Rafferty, John,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 6, 1864. Raftis, Richard,27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 20, 1864. Ra
George A.,34th Mass. Inf.,Stanton, Va.,June 18, 1864. Provin, Shephard,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,July--, 1864. Puffer, Elliott D.,34th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Nov. 11, 1864. Purcell, Patrick,58th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Oct. 29, 1864. Purdy, George J.,*2d Mass. Cav.,Richmond, Va.,Jan. 25, 1865. Purdy, John,2d Mass. Cav.,Danville, Va.,May--, 1865. Putnam, Cyrus,25th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Oct. 18, 1864. Putnam, Flavius J.,27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,--- Putnam, Robert W.,19th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,July 13, 1862. Putnam, Silas, Possibly error for Putnam, Cyrus.25th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Nov.--, 1864. Quash, John,*27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,--- Quinn, James,15th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 29, 1864. Quirk, Martin J.,1st Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,March 21, 1865. Radigan, John, Sergt.,28th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,--- Rae, C., Sergt., Possibly error for Rowe, Charles E.59th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Jan. 8, 1865.
., 86, 87 Putnam, J. A., 475 Putnam, R. W., 543 Putnam, S. H., 32, 39, 47, 123, 136, 142 Putnam, S. L., 408 Putnam, Silas, 543 Putnam, W. A., 476 Putnam, W. L., 35, 55, 476 Putnam, W. T., 408 Putney, H. M., 494 Putney, N. S., 408 Q. Quantrell, W. C., 67 Quash, John, 543 Quigley, William, 408 Quimbly, John, 408 Quimby, O. B., 408 Quincy, S. M., 68, 82, 92, 96, 198 Quinlan, James, 476 Quinlan, Murty, 65 Quinlan, Patrick, 408 Quinley, R. H., 408 Quinn, Charles, 408 Quinn, James, 543 Quinn, John, 21st Mass. Inf., 494 Quinn, John, 27th Mass. Inf., 476 Quinn, Martin, 408 Quinn, Michael, 408 Quint, A. H., 12, 151 Quirk, M. J., 543 R. Rabbit, Patrick, 476 Rabenan, Ludwig, 408 Rackliffe, J. S., 476 Radigan, John, 543 Rae, C., 543 Rafferty, Frank, 408 Rafferty, J. H., 55, 408 Rafferty, John, 544 Raftis, Richard, 544 Ragan, John, 476 Ramsdell, C. R., 494 Ramsdell, H. C., 544 Ramsdell, J. S., 408 Ramsdell, Seth, 408 Rand, A. A., 164 Rand, C. E.
G. Adams, 2d, appointed, May, 1867 Henry J. V. Myers, appointed, April, 1868 Police Captains. Station 4. Sam. G. Adams, 2d, appointed, April, 1873 James Quinn, appointed, Oct. 21, 1878 Station 5. Joseph K. Hayes, appointed, May 26, 1854 George M. King, appointed, June, 1854 Cyrus Small, appointed, June, 1866 Station 8. William B. Tarleton, appointed, May 26, 1854 William E. Hough, Lieut. in charge, May, 1860 William E. Hough, Capt., appointed, Jan., 1863 James Quinn, appointed, Aug., 1869 James W. Twombly, appointed, April, 1870 Station 9, Roxbury. Jos. Hastings, appointed, Jan., 1868 Samuel G. Adams, 2d, appointe878 Deputies. Hezekiah Earl and Wm. D. Eaton, July 17, 1852 Hezekiah Earl and Luther A. Ham, May 26, 1854 Edward H. Savage, appointed, Feb. 11, 1861 James Quinn, Apr. 11, 1870 Name changed to Deputy Superintendent, Oct. 21, 1878 Inspectors. John Ballard and 3 others, appoint'd, Apr. 17, 1778 Col. Josiah Waters,
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company B. (search)
1865. Tyler Paine, Berlin, 38, s; farmer. Jan. 5, 1864. Died June 15, 1864, New Orleans, La. William Pearsons, New Bedford, 26, m; ropemaker, July 22, 1862. Killed in action Aug. 3, 1863, Jackson, La. John Pettigrew, Lawrence, 32, m; moulder. Aug. 5, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. John W. Poland, Pittsburg, Pa. Cr. Prescott, 32, m; clerk. Apr. 1, 1864. Deserted Aug. 16, 1864. Winchester, Va. Thomas Powers, Lawrence, 35, m; laborer. Aug. 5, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. James Quinn, Boston, 18, s; grocer. Dec. 31, 1863. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Warren Ramsdell, Lynn, 19 s; shoemaker. Aug. 23, 1862. Disch. disa. Aug. 28, 1864. James Redman, Lawrence, 32, m; fireman. Aug. 12, 1862. Disch. disa. Nov. 20, 1863. John F. Ridley, S. Andover, 22,s; clerk. Aug. 9, 1862. Trans. to Sig. Corps. Aug. 16, 1864. Disch. July 4, 1865. Patrick Riley, Lawrence, 34, s; laborer. Aug. 11, 1862. Disch. disa. Jan. 18, 1864. John Robbins, Berlin, 36, m; shoemaker. J
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Addenda. (search)
Addenda. In list of portraits (Contents), Capt. G. F. Stevens should be Lieut. W. S. Stevens. Page 45. New Orleans was taken in 1862, not 1861. 65. The Mississippi grounded on the east bank of the river, not the west. 124. Read, Mrs. F. G. Pope for Mrs. G. F. Pope, in last paragraph. 127. Michael Hahn was inaugurated in Lafayette Square, not Jackson Square. 128. The fourth portrait is that of Capt. C. W. C. Rhoades. 311. (Aug. 4) Sergeant Read should be Sergeant Wright. 382. For Geo. W. Stacy read Geo. W. Stacey. 395. Colonel Sargent was born in 1826, not 1862. 445. William Knight should be David S. Knight. 454. Portraits of Aleck Terrio and James Quinn will be found on this page. LIX (Roster, Co. F.) For James Barton, read James Beston.
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Notes. (search)
rted Died May 20, 1865. It should read Disch. Major Commerford is spelled with two ms. James Quinn (Company B.) James Quinn was the youngest man in the regiment. When Company B was raised James Quinn was the youngest man in the regiment. When Company B was raised in Lawrence, young Quinn enlisted, at the age of 13 years. He was, however, sent home by Captain L. D. Sargent, to grow another year. During the year he tried several times to enlist, but failed to Quinn enlisted, at the age of 13 years. He was, however, sent home by Captain L. D. Sargent, to grow another year. During the year he tried several times to enlist, but failed to get to the front. When the recruiting office was opened in Boston, in 1864, to fill the depleted ranks of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry, Quinn again offered himself, and was accepted as a recruit Quinn again offered himself, and was accepted as a recruit for Company B, at 14 years and 6 months. Young Quinn was born in Lawrence, May 22, 1849, was wounded October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, and was mustered out September 28, 1865. cepted as a recruit for Company B, at 14 years and 6 months. Young Quinn was born in Lawrence, May 22, 1849, was wounded October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, and was mustered out September 28, 1865.