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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 6 0 Browse Search
John G. B. Adams, Reminiscences of the Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment 2 0 Browse Search
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 1 1 Browse Search
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John G. B. Adams, Reminiscences of the Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment, Chapter 5: battles at Peach Orchard, Glendale and Malvern Hill. (search)
. David Lee was killed, and the ground was strewn with our dead and wounded comrades. For a moment the regiment was in confusion, but Captain Weymouth, assisted by Sergeant-Major Newcomb and others, rallied the men on the colors and the line was at once reformed and our position held. Capt. Edmund Rice was in command of the regiment. He was noted for his coolness and bravery, and the men had confidence in him. As I looked down the line of Company A many places were vacant. Ed. Hale, Volney P. Chase, Charles Boynton and several others were killed, while the list of wounded could not be ascertained at that time. Company A had lost men by death, but this was the first time any of our number had been killed in action. Charles Boynton was one of my townsmen. He was an eccentric man and had troubled Captain Merritt by his peculiar ideas of drill, but he was as brave and patriotic a man as ever shouldered a musket. He had no patience with the slow movements of the army, and I have
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 14: from Malvern Hill to Harrison's Landing. (search)
8, 1862. wounded: Co. B.Private John Jordan. Private William Delaney. casualities, June 29, 1862. Second Lieutenant Lysander J. Hume, of Company K, sick on march, captured by enemy. Reported Missing in Action. Private Benjamin A. Stone, Company H, died of disease on the march from Fair Oaks. casualities, June 30, 1862—Glendale. killed in action or died of wounds: Major Henry J. Howe. First Lieutenant David Lee, Company E. Co. A.Private Jonathan Hudson. Private Volney P. Chase. Co. C.Private George W. Mace. Private Benjamin F. Stevens. Private Samuel C. Jellison. Co. E.Private Edward Maguire. Co. F.Corporal Thomas Welch. Corporal Lyman Blackington. Private Lewis Westacott. Private Harrison E. Case. Co. G.Private Andrew G. Jacobs. Private Henry Eacott. Private James O'Connell. Private George R. White. Private George Lucy. Co. H.Private John Smith. Private Thomas H. Smith. Co. K. Corporal Augustus P. Tolman. Private John Carroll. wound
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 of wounds. (search)
n, Leonard A.,36th Mass. Inf.,– –Petersburg, Va., July 18, 1864. Charleton, Henry C.,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.Gen. Hosp., Beaufort, S. C., July 23, 1863. Chase, George L.,36th Mass. Inf.,Fort Rice, Va.,Washington, D. C., June 8, 1864. Chase, James A.,2d Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.Gettysburg, Pa., July 15, 1863. Chase, John A.,12th Mass. Inf.,– –Alexandria, Va., Jan. 19, 1863. Chase, Joseph W.,36th Mass. Inf.,– –Petersburg, Va., Jan. 10, 1865. Chase, Volney P.,19th Mass. Inf.,– –White Oak Swamp, Va., June 30, 1862. Cheever, William B.,30th Mass. Inf.,– –Nov. 24, 1864. Chellis, John F.,23d Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.Arlington Heights, Va., June 19, 1864. Childs, Charles W.,25th Mass. Inf.,– –Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864. Childs, George W.,56th Mass. Inf.,May 24, 1864,Washington, D. C., June 11, 1864. Childs, James M., 2d Lieut.,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.1864. Chipman, Charles, Maj.,29t
n, Leonard A.,36th Mass. Inf.,– –Petersburg, Va., July 18, 1864. Charleton, Henry C.,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.Gen. Hosp., Beaufort, S. C., July 23, 1863. Chase, George L.,36th Mass. Inf.,Fort Rice, Va.,Washington, D. C., June 8, 1864. Chase, James A.,2d Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.Gettysburg, Pa., July 15, 1863. Chase, John A.,12th Mass. Inf.,– –Alexandria, Va., Jan. 19, 1863. Chase, Joseph W.,36th Mass. Inf.,– –Petersburg, Va., Jan. 10, 1865. Chase, Volney P.,19th Mass. Inf.,– –White Oak Swamp, Va., June 30, 1862. Cheever, William B.,30th Mass. Inf.,– –Nov. 24, 1864. Chellis, John F.,23d Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.Arlington Heights, Va., June 19, 1864. Childs, Charles W.,25th Mass. Inf.,– –Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864. Childs, George W.,56th Mass. Inf.,May 24, 1864,Washington, D. C., June 11, 1864. Childs, James M., 2d Lieut.,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.1864. Chipman, Charles, Maj.,29t
A., 447 Chapman, R. T., 505 Chapman, R. W., 343 Chapman, W. H., 244 Chapman, W. S., 343 Chapman, William, 505 Charleston, William, 343 Charleton, H. C., 447 Chase, C., 505 Chase, Charles, 343 Chase, E. D., 343 Chase, E. R., 343 Chase, G. H., 343 Chase, G. L., 447 Chase, Heber, 505 Chase, J. B., 343 Chase, J. S., 505 Chase, J. W., 447 Chase, James A., 447 Chase, John A., 447 Chase, Lewis, 343 Chase, M. M., 505 Chase, Otis, 505 Chase, S. C., 505 Chase, S. P., 17, 98 Chase, V. P., 447 Chase, W. M., 505 Cheever, W. B., 447 Chellis, J. F., 447 Chenery, F. A., 343 Chenery, J. B., 343 Cheney, D. S., 343 Cheney, E. D., 343 Cheney, E. M., 105 Cheney, F. S., 344 Cheney, G. A., 344 Cheney, J. P., 344 Cheslyn, R. W., 436 Chickering, Dwight, 344 Chickering, G. S., 505 Chickering, Lorenzo, 344 Chickering, T. E., 56, 61, 64, 162 Childs, A. F., 505 Childs, C. W., 447 Childs, D. V., 344 Childs, Frederick, 344 Childs, G. W., 12th Mass. Inf., 344 Childs, G.