hide Matching Documents

The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.

Document Max. Freq Min. Freq
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 7 1 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Your search returned 7 results in 4 document sections:

Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 33: the advance to Culpepper and Bealton. (search)
had passed and then followed. Everyone was perfectly well disposed to march, says Warren, and there was, for the once, no complaint as to the pace set by the head of the column. The First Division still held its position. Gen. Walker mentions the following incident as taking place at this time. A powerful battery, supposed to be Jones' battalion of sixteen pieces, among them some 20-pounders, opened from the direction of Warrenton and even further to the South, gallantly replied to by Arnold's A, First Rhode Island which, having been in action against Stewart, had literally executed the order,—seldom, if ever heard except on the drill ground,—Fire to the rear! Limbers and caissons, pass your pieces. The shells of still another Confederate battery, which had got around upon the Greenwich road, flew in a direction exactly opposite to that taken by the shells leaving Stewart's staff. It was said by Major McClellan, of Stewart's staff that shots from Stewart's guns passed clear o
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 42: batteries Eleven and Twelve and Fort Rice. Battle at Boydton Plank Road. (search)
. Capt. Isaac N. Mudgett, transferred by S. O. 250, W. D., Oct. 21st, 1864. Lieut. Geo. M. Ritchie, promoted from Quartermaster Sergeant, Oct. 21. Lieut. J. Frederick Aytoun, promoted from Sergeant, Oct 13th, 1864. Lieut. Ed. N. Schoff, promoted from hospital steward, Oct. 21, 1864. Gain: October 21, 1864. First Andrew Sharpshooters, consolidated with Nineteenth Massachusetts, by S. O. 289, W. D., A. G. O. Co. K.Sergt. Chas. Harrington. Corp. Samuel D. Chase. Private Marcus P. Arnold. Private Noah Bentley. Private Ed. Bestwick. Private Geo. E. Franklin. Private Frank Matto. Private A. G. Plympton. Private Lott I. Randall. Private Thomas C. Smith. Private Wm. H. Warner. Private Henry L. Wheelock. Private Chas. O. Wolcott. Private James F. Woodruff. Private Joseph A. Young. The regiment was, on the 1st of November, ordered up to the front to form part of the garrison of Fort Steadman and Battery 10, the most important works on the line, and in clo
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
; M. O. Apr. 2, ‘65, expir. term; wounded June 25, ‘62 Dec. 13, ‘62. Angle, Francis, priv., (I), Jan. 30, ‘65; 19; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Appleton, Chas. F., priv., (A), Jan. 25, ‘62; 21; 2nd Lieut., 30 M. V., Feb. 21, ‘62. Armand, Ernest, priv., (F), Nov. 17, ‘64; 33; deserted Dec. 24, ‘64, near Petersburg, Va. Armitage, Stephen, priv., (C), July 26, ‘61; 23; wounded July 3, ‘63; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64. Armstrong, Hugh, priv., (I), July 27, ‘63; 24; sub.; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 26, ‘64. Arnold, Marcus P., priv., (K), Oct. 29, ‘62; 25; re-en. Feb. 16, ‘64; transf. from 1st S. S.; re-en. 1st S. S.; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Ash, David B., priv., (B), July 26, ‘61; 19; died of wounds, July 25, ‘62, New York. Ashton, James, priv., (A), Oct. 27, ‘64; 22; absent sick since Nov. 1, ‘64; N. F.R. Atkins, Benj. H., Jr., priv., (H), Dec. 8, ‘61; 18; died of wounds July 13, ‘63, Gettysburg, Pa. Atkins, Wm., priv., (—), Aug. 4, ‘63; 27; sub. John L. B
............................... 285 Allen, George W.,.................................................... 186 Allen, Henry M., ...................................................... 330 Allen, James,...................................................... 286 Allen, John, ......................................................... 340 Alexandria, Va., ...................................................... 120 Allen's Farm, ......................................................... 98 Arnold, Marcus P.,................................................... 353 Armitage, Stephen, ................................................ 163, 248 Armstrong, Hugh,................................................... 293 Army of the Potomac, ................................................ 55 Army of Virginia, ..................................................... 119 Appomattox Court House, ............................................ 363 Aqueduct Bridge,.........................................