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James Higginson (search for this): chapter 38
ergt. Samuel E. Viall, Co. E. (Died of wounds.) May 31st.Captain Dudley C. Mumford. June 3rd.First Lieut. John B. Thompson. Priv. Francis McAlpine, Co. G. June 7th.Priv. William Fee, Co. B, head. Died June 7th. Missing in action: May 12th.Lieut. Col. Edmund Rice, wounded and captured. Priv. Alonzo Stewart, Co. F. May 6th.Priv. Milton D. Thompson, Co. C. Priv. Edward C. Thompson, Co. C. Priv. Alfred Ellis, Co. H. May 7th.Priv. Charles. Conrad, Co. C. May 10th.Priv. James Higginson. Priv. George Brann, Co. A. May 12th.Priv. Charles Smith, Co. A. Priv. Frank Covell, Co. A. Priv. Terrence Thomas, Co. B. Priv. John Smith, Co. H. May 13th.Corp. Charles. Bradley. May 24th.Patrick Fall, Co. D. Wounded in the battle of the Wilderness: May 6th.Priv. Elisha Choate, Co. F, severe, left knee. Priv. Francis McKenna, Co. H, left arm. Priv. Frank Norman, Co. I. Priv. James Dunn, Co. I. Priv. Thomas Riley, Co. B, both thighs, severe. Priv. Angelo Ch
Timothy O'Connell (search for this): chapter 38
Cooper, Co. C. June 7th.Priv. Stephen J. Younger, Co. B, left forearm. Priv. Sidney Cronk, Co. C. Recapitulation. Officers killed,3 wounded,4 missing,18 Enlisted men killed,15 wounded,57 missing,880 88 Uncertain as to the date when wounded: May 3rd to june 11th, 1864. Private Oliver Billson, Co. K, died May 26th, 1864. Private J. Mitchell, Co. H, left hip (June 3?) Private Wm. Leonard, Co. F, head (June 3rd?) Private Ernest A. Nichols, Co. C, head (June 3rd?) Private Austin Stevens, Co. E, right arm (June 3rd?) Private Thomas Stanley, Co. A, right arm (June 3rd?) Sergeant H. McPartland, Co. F, right forearm (June 3rd?) Sergt. B. W. Russell, Co. D, left hip (June 3rd?) Sergeant Patrick Nolan, Co. K, left leg (amputated June 3rd). Private Patrick Murphy, Co. K, died June 22nd, shoulder (June 3rd?) Sergeant Chas. Cross, Co. H, thigh (June 3rd?) Private Timothy O'Connell, Co. B, killed in action, June 19th. Private John Patch, right shoulder (June 3rd?)
John Gibbon (search for this): chapter 38
resumed and continued until 12 P. M., going over some 25 miles. This brought them to the first line of the enemy's works before Petersburg, which had been taken by the colored troops under General Hinks and the Eighteenth Army Corps. Here they rested for the night. At sundown of the following day they engaged the enemy for about two hours. At 6 P. M. of the 17th, the regiment charged the works, with no casualties, but were eventually repulsed. During the day Generals Grant, Hancock and Gibbon rode along the line. List of men of the Nineteenth Massachusetts regiment, killed in action or died of wounds, since leaving its camp at Stevensburg, May 3 to June 11, 1864. Killed: May 6th.Corp. George W. Cain, Co. B. Priv. Thomas F. Costello, Co. G. Priv. Redford Dawes, Co. G. Priv. Bernard Dame, Co. G. May 10th.Priv. Charles Smith, Co. A. Priv. George E. Breed, Co. C. (Shell wound in head, Priv. Horatio Fellows, Co. C. died May 13th, 1864.) Priv. John A. Clark
Wallace T. George (search for this): chapter 38
nihan, Co. F. Priv. Thomas Hall, Co. F. Priv. James Nichols, Co. F, hand,—finger amputated. Priv. Daniel Beadley, Co. I, severe, head. Sergt. John B. Ross, Co. I, slightly, shell wound, right leg. Sergt. George Brown, Co. A. Sergt. Albert H. Greenleaf, Co. A. Sergt. James Strange, Co. B. Sergt. Ernest A. Nichols, Co. C, left wrist. Sergt. Joseph Garfield, Co. K, severe, right shoulder. May 11th.Sergt. Edward Golden, Co. G, left knee. Sergt. Samuel Driver, Co. H, left hand. Sergt. George Very, Co. H. May 12th.Sergt. James Flannigan, Co. E, leg. Sergt. Patrick Gillespie, Co. E, left leg, severe. Sergt. Matthias Bixby, Co. F, left temple, severe. Sergt. William Ryan, Co. F. Sergt. Peter Nulty, Co. G, shell wound in head. Corp. Abraham Dow, Co. A, right knee. Corp. Peter Barton, Co. A. Corp. John Hill, Co. A. Corp. Patrick Berry, Co. B, severe. Corp. Albert Rogers, Co. C, left hand, finger amputated. Corp. Joseph Patrick, Co. C, thigh, severe. Sergt. Joseph
Edmund Rice (search for this): chapter 38
wn, Co. G. (Both thighs, shell,—May 14th, 1864.) Corp. Archibald Buchanan, Co. K. (Died of wounds in general hosp., right knee, leg amputated.) Priv. Benjamin McDonald, Co. A, abdomen and hips. (Died of wounds.) May 24th. First Sergt. Samuel E. Viall, Co. E. (Died of wounds.) May 31st.Captain Dudley C. Mumford. June 3rd.First Lieut. John B. Thompson. Priv. Francis McAlpine, Co. G. June 7th.Priv. William Fee, Co. B, head. Died June 7th. Missing in action: May 12th.Lieut. Col. Edmund Rice, wounded and captured. Priv. Alonzo Stewart, Co. F. May 6th.Priv. Milton D. Thompson, Co. C. Priv. Edward C. Thompson, Co. C. Priv. Alfred Ellis, Co. H. May 7th.Priv. Charles. Conrad, Co. C. May 10th.Priv. James Higginson. Priv. George Brann, Co. A. May 12th.Priv. Charles Smith, Co. A. Priv. Frank Covell, Co. A. Priv. Terrence Thomas, Co. B. Priv. John Smith, Co. H. May 13th.Corp. Charles. Bradley. May 24th.Patrick Fall, Co. D. Wounded in the battle of th
Thomas J. Salisbury (search for this): chapter 38
ergt. Matthias Bixby, Co. F, left temple, severe. Sergt. William Ryan, Co. F. Sergt. Peter Nulty, Co. G, shell wound in head. Corp. Abraham Dow, Co. A, right knee. Corp. Peter Barton, Co. A. Corp. John Hill, Co. A. Corp. Patrick Berry, Co. B, severe. Corp. Albert Rogers, Co. C, left hand, finger amputated. Corp. Joseph Patrick, Co. C, thigh, severe. Sergt. Joseph Burns, Co. K, right forearm. Corp. Edward Williams, Co. K, head. Corp. John W. Hayes, Co. K. left hand. Corp. Thomas J. Salisbury, Co. K, head. May 13th.Corp. George Lamb, Co. I. Corp. Cornelius Buckley, Co. A. Corp. George W. Rogers, Co. B. Corp. James Doyle, Co. I. May 18th.Corp. Carl Shock, Co. C. May 24th.Corp. J. H. Brown, Co. A, thigh, severe. Corp. John Cavanaugh, Co. D, left leg. Corp. Henry Hines, Co. D, right foot. Corp. Henry Perry, Co. E, ankle. Corp. Bartholomew Crowley, Co. G, severely, body. Corp. Benjamin F. Blaisdell, Co. G, severe, neck. June 3rd.Maj. Moncena Dunn, concussion, le
John B. Thompson (search for this): chapter 38
o another, arriving in safety, and returned in the same way with the implements of labor and with these the work was carried on in good earnest. In the engagements during the day the regiment lost seven men killed and wounded. First Lieutenant John B. Thompson, of Lawrence, Co. K, was killed. Captain Elisha A. Hinks was again wounded. The morning of June 4 found the regiment still close to the enemy's works. Before daylight, the men were awakened and moved to the right and down thends in general hosp., right knee, leg amputated.) Priv. Benjamin McDonald, Co. A, abdomen and hips. (Died of wounds.) May 24th. First Sergt. Samuel E. Viall, Co. E. (Died of wounds.) May 31st.Captain Dudley C. Mumford. June 3rd.First Lieut. John B. Thompson. Priv. Francis McAlpine, Co. G. June 7th.Priv. William Fee, Co. B, head. Died June 7th. Missing in action: May 12th.Lieut. Col. Edmund Rice, wounded and captured. Priv. Alonzo Stewart, Co. F. May 6th.Priv. Milton D. Thom
Lysander J. Hume (search for this): chapter 38
movements of the Johnnies. The enemy had a battery of three pieces directly in front of the position of the Nineteenth, but did not dare to load one of them because of the Andrew Sharpshooters who popped over any one who attempted it. The Nineteenth was in the front line of battle and the men were obliged to lie very low on account of the rebel sharpshooters, who, during the day, killed two men of the regiment. While at this point Corporal Hodgkins, of Co. K, was sent to the rear by Captain Hume, on a perilous trip with a message. Buckling his belt tightly about him, he leaped from the trench and ran for the next line of works, while a shower of leaden hail from the enemy fell about him. After resting a while, he ran to the next line, receiving another shower of bullets. After making several such runs, he reached the woods, delivered the message and returned to the trench under a heavy fire from the rebels, without a scratch. For this and other soldierly conduct he was promo
Edward Golden (search for this): chapter 38
. Knights, Co. D, slight. Priv. James Farrell, Co. F, slight. Priv. John Monihan, Co. F. Priv. Thomas Hall, Co. F. Priv. James Nichols, Co. F, hand,—finger amputated. Priv. Daniel Beadley, Co. I, severe, head. Sergt. John B. Ross, Co. I, slightly, shell wound, right leg. Sergt. George Brown, Co. A. Sergt. Albert H. Greenleaf, Co. A. Sergt. James Strange, Co. B. Sergt. Ernest A. Nichols, Co. C, left wrist. Sergt. Joseph Garfield, Co. K, severe, right shoulder. May 11th.Sergt. Edward Golden, Co. G, left knee. Sergt. Samuel Driver, Co. H, left hand. Sergt. George Very, Co. H. May 12th.Sergt. James Flannigan, Co. E, leg. Sergt. Patrick Gillespie, Co. E, left leg, severe. Sergt. Matthias Bixby, Co. F, left temple, severe. Sergt. William Ryan, Co. F. Sergt. Peter Nulty, Co. G, shell wound in head. Corp. Abraham Dow, Co. A, right knee. Corp. Peter Barton, Co. A. Corp. John Hill, Co. A. Corp. Patrick Berry, Co. B, severe. Corp. Albert Rogers, Co. C, left hand,
John B. Ross (search for this): chapter 38
d. Priv. Charles H. Preston, Co. B. Priv. Henry M. Smith, Co. C, right shoulder. Priv. Edward H. Goff, Co. C, both shoulders. Priv. Bernard Conway, left leg. Priv. Charles McDonald, Co. C, back. May 7th.Priv. James B. Reagan, Co. B. May 10th.Sergt. Nelson E. Knights, Co. D, slight. Priv. James Farrell, Co. F, slight. Priv. John Monihan, Co. F. Priv. Thomas Hall, Co. F. Priv. James Nichols, Co. F, hand,—finger amputated. Priv. Daniel Beadley, Co. I, severe, head. Sergt. John B. Ross, Co. I, slightly, shell wound, right leg. Sergt. George Brown, Co. A. Sergt. Albert H. Greenleaf, Co. A. Sergt. James Strange, Co. B. Sergt. Ernest A. Nichols, Co. C, left wrist. Sergt. Joseph Garfield, Co. K, severe, right shoulder. May 11th.Sergt. Edward Golden, Co. G, left knee. Sergt. Samuel Driver, Co. H, left hand. Sergt. George Very, Co. H. May 12th.Sergt. James Flannigan, Co. E, leg. Sergt. Patrick Gillespie, Co. E, left leg, severe. Sergt. Matthias Bixby, Co. F, le
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