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Maj. Jed. Hotchkiss, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 3, Virginia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 8 0 Browse Search
Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee 5 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 3, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order 2 0 Browse Search
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee, Chapter 16: return to Richmond.-President of Washington College.--death and Burial. (search)
er was a prisoner in his own house; and his condition produced the desire to move to more secluded quarters. Mrs. Lee's health, too, would be benefited by going out of town during the coming summer months. The house he lived in belonged to Mr. John Stewart, of Brook Hill, a fine specimen of the kind-hearted, benevolent Scotch gentleman. He had rented it to General Lee's son, General G. W. C. Lee, some time before the war closed. The general felt that he should make post-war terms with his excellent landlord; but, before he could take any steps, Mrs. Lee received a note from Mr. Stewart which read: I am not presuming on your good opinion when I feel that you will believe me-first, that you and yours are heartily welcome to the house as long as your convenience leads you to stay in Richmond; and, next, that you owe me nothing, but, if you insist on pay, that the payment must be in Confederate currency, for which alone it was rented to your son. You do not know how much gratifica
Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee, Index. (search)
, mentioned, 41; noticed, 46, 47. Smith, General William F., 227, 266, 341, 342, 346, 347. Solferino flag, the, 327. Sorrel, General, mentioned, 390. Southern cavalry, 154. Spottswood, Alexander, 21. Spottsylvania Court House, 259, 333. Stafford Heights, 225. Stanard's Vermont troops, 294. Stanton, Edwin M., mentioned, 167, 221, 242, 268. Starke, General, killed, 212. Stephens, Alexander H., 90. Stevens, General, mentioned, 196. Stevens, Mrs., Martha, 232. Stewart, John, of Brook Hill, Va., 401. St. John, General J. M., 383. St. Lambert Heights, 422. St. Paul, toast to, 222. St. Paul's Church, Richmond, 379. Stoneman, General, 163, 242, 243; at Knoxville, 370. Stonewall brigade, 324, 325. Stratford, estate of, 5, 6, 16. Stuart, General J. E. B., mentioned, 54, 76, 163, 165, 182, 184, 187, 193, 205, 215, 222, 228, 244, 253, 254, 262, 263, 265, 285, 315; notice of, 152; Pennsylvania raid, 220; at Gettysburg, 298, 299; killed at Yellow Ta
his reply, and believe it to be in entire harmony with the views and sentiments of the meeting referred to. We are, with great respect, very truly yours, Albany, June 30, 1863. Erastus Corning, President. Eli Perry, John Tayler Cooper, Peter Monteath, Peter Gansevoort, Wm. S. Paddock, James B. 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
Doc. 50.1.-Thirty-Second regiment N. Y. S. V. The following are the officers of the Thirty-Second: Field.--Colonel, Roderick Matherson; Lieutenant-Colonel, Francis E. Pinto; Major, Geo. F. Lemon. Staff.--Adjutant, J. Sparrow Purdie; Quartermaster, T. West; Chaplain, Rev. George Ryer; Surgeon, Wm. B. Little. Line.--Captains: Jerome Rowe, Chas. Hubbies, Benj. J. Hayes, W. W. Chalmy, Elisha S. Youngs, Enas E. Fish, James H. Butler, Russell Myers, H. Howard Solomon, John Whitlock. Lieutenants: James H. Ticknor, Wm. E. Stone, W. J. Simmons, Wm. W. Lee, John Stewart, E. Sparrow Purdy, Joseph C. Hyatt, Samuel McKie, George H. Moore, Hiram W. Jackson. Ensigns: Wm. C. Wyckoff, J. P. Alucilus, John Persigne, William Atchison, Hewit Andrew Parkes, Anthony J. Altaire, Jos. T. Newell, J. W. Munterstock, Prentiss P. Hughes.
am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, David Kondleberger, Surgeon United States Navy. Commander James H. Strong, U. S. N., Commanding United States Steamer Monongahela. Report of casualties on the U. S. S. Metacomet. U. S. S. Metacomet, West Gulf blockading Squadron, Mobile Bay, August 8, 1864. sir: I have to report that on the morning of the fifth instant, during the engagement while passing the forts, and engaging the gunboats, the following casualties occurred: John Stewart, landsman, killed, Julian J. Butler, ordinary seaman, shell-wound; Oliver D. Wolfe. fireman, slightly wounded. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. D. Payne, Assistant Surgeon. Lieut Com. Jas. E. Jouett, Commanding. Report of the casualties on the U. S. S. Ossipee. United States steam sloop Ossipee, Mobile Bay, Aug. 5, 1864. sir: I have the honor to report the following casualties on board this ship during the engagement of this day with the enemy's bat
egligent quartermasters and other parties had left to decay all about the town. In addition to these departments was that of the Soldiers' Home, conducted by Captain Stewart, Acting Commissary Subsistence, United States volunteers, which place furnished lodgings and meals to sick, travelling and worthy officers and enlisted men, who had not been and could not be otherwise subsisted. Captain Stewart was furnished his subsistence stores direct from the Chief Commissary of Subsistence, military division of the Mississippi, but all orders for meals and lodgings came from post headquarters. About six hundred bales of cotton and about five hundred pounds of t sold at public sale, at prices fixed by a board of survey, and the proceeds of the sale, one thousand seven hundred and forty dollars, were turned over to Captain John Stewart, Depot Quartermaster at Atlanta, and receipts taken for the same by the Post Provost-Marshal. Captain Wells received about six thousand enlisted men, co
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Medals. (search)
Medals. The following table is a list. of the medals awarded by the Congress of the United States. Date of Resolution.To whom presented.For what service.Metal. March 25, 1776Gen. George WashingtonCapture of BostonGold. Nov. 4, 1777Brig.-Gen. Horatio GatesDefeat of BurgoyneGold. July 26, 1779Maj.-Gen. Anthony WayneStorming of Stony PointGold. July 26, 1779Lieut.-Col. De FleuryStorming of Stony PointSilver. July 26, 1779Maj. John StewartStorming of Stony PointSilver. Sept. 24, 1779Maj. Henry LeeSurprise of Paulus HookGold. Nov. 3, 1780John PauldingCapture of AndreSilver. Nov. 3, 1780David WilliamsCapture of AndreSilver. Nov. 3, 1780Isaac Van WartCapture of AndreSilver. March 9, 1781Brig.-Gen. Daniel MorganVictory of the CowpensGold. March 9, 1781Lieut.-Col. William A. WashingtonVictory of the CowpensSilver. March 9, 1781Lieut.-Col. John E. HowardVictory of the CowpensSilver. Oct. 29, 1781Maj.-Gen. Nathanael GreeneVictory at Eutaw SpringsGold. Oct. 16, 1787Capt. J
U. A. Murdock, Charles Butler, W. C. Wetmore, Hiram Ketchum, Lathrop Sturges, B. W. Bonney, Fred. Schuchardt, John J. Cisco, J. Sampson, Edward Haight, Henry Coullard, John Moncreif, Wm. H. Johnson, C. P. Leverich, Robert C. Goodhue, J. Van Buren, Joseph Battelle, C. Vanderbilt Cross, Samuel R. Betts, F. Marquand, Joseph Hoxie, Philip Hamilton, C. G. Conover, B. F. Manierre, J. H. McCunn, J. J. T. Stranahan, Henry K. Bogert, Charles King, John Stewart, James Humphrey, George F. Thomas, Wm. Jellinghaus, G. W. Burnham, Edward Minturn, W. E. Warren, Theo. Glaubensklee Samuel T. Tisdale, James G. King, Gerard Hallock, James W. Gerard, Edward Larned, W. G. Sprague, Edwds. Pierrepont, George J. Fox, Wm. H. Neilson, F. B. Spinola, Thos. Commerford, W. S. Horriman, S. W. Roosevelt, Thomas Denny, J. D. Morgan, George Jones, Henry G. Norton, Joseph P. Norris, John H. Smylie, Corn. K. Garrison, Daniel P
A young negro, for murder, May 17, 1751 William Wier, for murder, Nov. 19, 1754 Lewis Ames, for robbery, Oct. 21, 1773 Grant and Cover, on the Common, for murder, Oct. 28, 1784 Scott and Archibald, for murder, May 5, 1785 A. and J. Taylor, on Neck lands, for robbery, May 8, 1788 Two men and one woman, on the Common, for robbery, Oct. 8, 1789 Brown and Bailey, on the Common, for robbery, Oct. 16, 1790 Collins, Poliski and Testill, on the Common, July 30, 1794 John Stewart, on the Common, for robbery, Apr. 6, 1797 Stephen Smith, on the Common, for arson, Oct. 30, 1797 Samuel Tulley, a pirate, at South Boston, Dec. 10, 1812 Henry Phillips, on the Neck, for murder, Nov. 13, 1817 Roy, and three other pirates, on the Neck, Feb. 8, 1819 Michael Powers, on the Neck, for murder, May 25, 1820 Holmes, and two other pirates, on the Neck, June 25, 1820 Michael Martin, at East Cambridge, for highway robbery, Dec. 20, 1821 Close and Clisby, on th
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)
O. Sept. 28, 1865. George W. Wesson, bugler, Leicester, 19, s; shoemaker. Oct. 28, 1863. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. John F. Maloney, bugler, Methuen, 18, s; hatter. March 7, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. H. Willard Foster, musician, Lawrence, 18, s; painter. July 14, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. William A. Bailey, musician, Lawrence, 21, s; dresser. Aug. 6, 1862. Disch. disa. Jan. 18, 1864. Amos Powers, cook, en. Port Hudson, La., 40. Aug. 22, 1863. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. John Stewart, cook, en. Port Hudson, La., 21. July 1, 1863. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Thomas Moore, cook, en. Port Hudson, La., 24. Aug. 23, 1863. Deserted July 29, 1865, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Simeon Chase, cook, en. Port Hudson, La., 25. Aug. 28, 1863. Deserted July 29, 1862, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Joseph Adams, en. Boxford, Oct. 27, 1863. Disch. Nov. 30, 1865. Walter S. Adams, Lawrence, 18, s; printer. Sept. 4, 1862. Killed in action Nov. 9, 1863, White Plains, La. Stillman Aldrich