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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 10: the march to the Chickahominy. (search)
good reason for this scarcity of food, for the army was encamped by the side of the railroad, which it held, with trains running from West Point. One or two cases of scurvy appeared in the regiment and there were fears that it would spread. About the middle of June, however, a change for the better was made and food was more abundant and better in quality. Rations of bacon and ham ceased and beans and rice took their place. The change in diet was at once palatable and refreshing. On June 13 General McClellan passed down the road in front of the regiment and Colonel Hinks called for three cheers for The man who is to lead us into Richmond, which were given with a will and then three more followed. The General's face was wreathed in smiles and he appeared satisfied with the progress of the work. Several times while encamped here the Nineteenth was detailed, as a regiment, to work on the fortifications. There was no day that passed without an alarm by the rebels making a das
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 27: the Gettysburg Campaign. (search)
discharged, to date March 27. Co. H. Capt. J. G. C. Dodge, promoted from First Lieutenant, vice Weymouth, discharged, to date April 4, 1863. Second Lieut. Charles S. Palmer, promoted from First Sergeant, Co. I, vice Wellock, dismissed, to date March 18. Co. I., Second Lieut. William F. Rice, promoted from Sergeant Co. E., vice Tilton, promoted, to date Feb. 26. Co. K., Capt. Andrew Mahoney, transferred from Co. E. First Lieut. L. S. Hume absent in general hospital sick since June 13. Second Lieut. Charles L. Merrill, promoted from Sergeant, Co. C., vice Abbott, discharged, to date April 18. Capt. H. G. O. Weymouth, discharged April 4, 1863, S. O. 156, W. D., A. G. O. on account of loss of his leg. The corps was encamped around the town and soon Gen. Hancock issued orders that the Nineteenth regiment should take possession of the place, maintain a provost guard, preserve order, and see that all the outlets were guarded. The Colonel was waited on by a committ
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
Aug. 28, ‘64. Ferguson, Richard, priv., (K), June 13, ‘64; 21; sub. W. G. Pease, abs. pris. June as 2nd Lieut. Fillow, Theo. J., priv., (C), June 13, ‘64; 21; sub. Geo. Walker; deserted Sept. 10, Winchester, Va. Gilbert, Delos, priv., (I), June 13, ‘64; 20; sub.; abs. pris., June 22, ‘64. Gi3, Gettysburg. Hubbard, Charles, priv., (—), June 13, ‘64; 21; sub.; N. F.R. Hubbard, Charles, pri. Dec. 15, ‘61. McKenna, Edward, priv., (H), June 13, ‘64; 21; sub. G. W. Stearns; captured Reams 18; re-en Dec. 21, ‘63; abs. wounded disch. June 13, ‘65. Place, Samuel H., priv. (I), Jan. 30,. Jan. 19, ‘63. Tuttle, Ephraim, priv., (E), June 13, ‘64; 31; sub. J. A. Carter; abs. pris. sinc 16, ‘61; 21; N. M. Welch, Thos., priv., (A), June 13, ‘64, 25; sub.; N. F.R. Wellman, Chas. B., p V. Jan. 14, ‘64. Whitelaw, Wm., priv., (—), June 13, ‘64; 23; sub. C. Shepperd; N. F.R. Whitney, j. E., priv., (C), Sept. 1, ‘62; 27; wounded June 13, ‘62; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Wiggin, James B.,