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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., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers killed in action. (search)
nk. Private understood when not otherwise stated.Command.Engagement.Date. Reinbeck, Ernest,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 12, 1862. Reinhart, Robert,37th Mass. Inf.,Fort Stevens, D. C.,Aug. 21, 1864. Remick, Charles H.,1st Mass. H. A.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 19, 1864. Remmick, Benjamin F.,2d Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Renard, Peter,2d Mass. Cav.,Aldie, Va.,July 31, 1863. Rennard, Henry T.,3d Mass. Cav.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Revere, Edward H. R., Bvt. Lieut. Col,20th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Reymers, Edward,20th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Reynolds, Charles W.,58th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,April 2, 1865. Reynolds, Jacob F.,32d Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va.,June 22, 1864. Reynolds, John D.,21st Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 1, 1864. Reynolds, Mills S.,49th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La.,May 27, 1863. Reynolds, Thomas J.,16th Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg Road, Va.,June 18, 1862. Rice, Abner H., Sergt.,15th Mass
nk. Private understood when not otherwise stated.Command.Engagement.Date. Reinbeck, Ernest,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 12, 1862. Reinhart, Robert,37th Mass. Inf.,Fort Stevens, D. C.,Aug. 21, 1864. Remick, Charles H.,1st Mass. H. A.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 19, 1864. Remmick, Benjamin F.,2d Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Renard, Peter,2d Mass. Cav.,Aldie, Va.,July 31, 1863. Rennard, Henry T.,3d Mass. Cav.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Revere, Edward H. R., Bvt. Lieut. Col,20th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Reymers, Edward,20th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Reynolds, Charles W.,58th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,April 2, 1865. Reynolds, Jacob F.,32d Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va.,June 22, 1864. Reynolds, John D.,21st Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 1, 1864. Reynolds, Mills S.,49th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La.,May 27, 1863. Reynolds, Thomas J.,16th Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg Road, Va.,June 18, 1862. Rice, Abner H., Sergt.,15th Mass
I have yet seen in the army, our Major has the most military air. With candor spoken we were at first disposed to view , appointment with disfavor, without ing ourselves to inquire the whys and therefore, and doubtless would have regarded any new incumbent with the same A brief time sufficed, however, to work a complete revolution in our ing on the subject, and how we are all ing to follow "our Major" to the death. During our first encounter with the enemy, Col. Moore had fallen, and Lieut. Col had been glory. For the first time, he had command of the regiment, and right bly Wherever the death-dealing of the enemy fell thickest, there was he steed encouraging the men to He was the perfect picture of an leader, and the recollection of that day will create a halo about his noble old head that shall shine upon his virtues alone, building the moralist to the frailties of his generous nature, making his memory in years a sacred thing. On the morning of July 21st, the regi
led and wounded in the Richmond and two or three other companies, received by the flag of Our entire loss in killed was eight and in wounded thirty. This is the statement of Dr. Cole, and it may be relied upon as correct. Richmond Blues. Killed--Capt. O. Jennings Wise, private Wm. H Bennett. Wounded--Lieut. Fred. Carter, (shoulder,) Sergeant Geo. W. Jarvis, (side,) privates Wm. Reskell, Frank Johnston, H. Adler, and Francis Gamble--such wounded in leg, not dangerously. Capt. Coles's Company. Killed--Capt. Robt. Coles. Wounded--Private Thomas, (neck,) private Bahup, (shoulder,) and three others, names for ascertained. M' Culloce Rangers. Killed--Private Dotson. Wounded--Private Daly. (body,) Collur, (arm.) Capt. Morris's Company. Wounded--Private Robinson, (knee.) Capt. Swann's Company; Wounded--Lieut. Potier, (leg,) and two privates, slightly. Capt. Dickinson's Company. Wounded--Lieut. Edgar Miller, (shoulder,)
Wounded — Corporal P W Delton and private W H Hatcher. Company I--Killed--Captain William B Rector and Serg't H W Brown. Wounded — Serg't J W Shelter, Corporal R L Marson, and private, S Clay. Missing — Serg't J D Nowlin and privates Benjamin Hubbard, Hoses H Hendrick and John Reid. Company K--Capt comd'g — Killed--Color-Corporal S Trymp, and privates Thos. Potter.--Wounded — Privates R D Isaiah Haynes and M Teale. Corporal Jas H Payne, P Reld, and Wm Watkins, of those missing, are known to have been wounded. It is not, I believe, certainly known whether Capt. Morris is killed, or only wounded and taken. It is to be hoped that he is a prisoner. The horse of Lieut. Col D A Langhorne was shot under him while riding along the line. Col. L. however, escaped unhurt. Col Burkes received a very slight wound in the hip — not severe enough, however, to disconcert him the least. His horse was struck two or three times, but carried him safely from t
mentary on the war to think that for the war hiese carcase of each one of these vile scoundrels perhaps the life of a Southern tartlet and gentleman was offered up on the bloody after which fanaticism and fiendish have has reared in our land. They each and ail, disserve the batter as any thieve, or murderers that have fallen victims to the majesty of an offended law. The following is a list of the officers captured with the precious crew above referred to end brought here George C Speer. Lieut Col 31st Penn George S Smith. M do Geo W Dorson. Capt Co C. d. W J McCarter, 1st Lieut Co G. 93d Penn. Sem I Cuskader. 1st Lieut Co. D. 32d Penn. Johns A Smith. 2d Lieut Co. B. Soth Penn. Thomas Y. Baher. Capt Co. C. Soth N. Y. G. A. Guerusey. Sergeant Major 93d Penn; M Bailey, Captain Co. E. Penn. N. Y. C. F. Gardner. 1st Lieut Co. F. Penn. N. Y. J. A. N. veil. 1st Lieut Co. D. Penn. N. Y. F. Linch. , Co. E. 100th N. Y. L. Smith, 1st Lieut. C. D, 26th N. Y. E. M. Croll, 2d Lieut
every side. More deliberation and coolness was never displayed. This number of dead bodies in front of our lines. The next morning proved conclusively that, the 12th Alabama did excellent work. The following figures will surprise many who read them: Number carried into battle408 Number Killed85 Number wounded150 Thus making the aggregate killed and wounded more than half the number carried into battle. The following is a list of the casualties: B B Gayle, Lieut Col Commanding. Col R F Jones, killed. Company A--Killed; Sgt Charles Romenger, Privates James Ward, Clestin Saunie, David Pegan, David Barribas, Wounded: Corp'l Joseph Heller slightly; Privates McGaynor, slightly; W. Dickens, slightly; Jas. Ryan, slightly; Samuel Logue, mortally; Diorris Reynay, mortally; Jno Mandy, slightly; Louis Dondaro, slightly; Jno Maudy, slightly; Joseph Gamboni, slightly; Patrick Lanaman, slightly; Anioni Knorr, mortally; Robert Seville, slightly; Jno McDarm
; J M R Best, 3d N C; W Gradett, 19th Ga; J Askew, 1st N C; W T Hart, 40th Va; T C Owen, Purcell Battery. Third Georgia Hospital. Powell Ballard, co H, 44th Ga; Robert Ballard, do do; J S Barclay, co E, 28th Ga; Jas A Hudson, co E, 28th Ga; J R Lester, co C, 23d Ga; Lieut E L Manly, co E, 44th Ga; Serg't T. J. Adams, co A, 46th Ga; David Phillips, co A, 44th Ga; G M Chaflin, co--,27th Ga; B. F. Johnson, co E, 19th Ga; Lieut W J Bridges, co D, do do; Lieut G S Green, co F, 44th Ga; Lieut Col J B Estis, 44th Ga; Col R A Smith, do do; Adj't E M Miley, do do; W S Fears, co B, 44th Ga; Capt J B Beall, co H, 19th Ga; B Barger, co G, Cobb's Legion. Royster Hospital. T A Mullen, co A, 12th Miss; J D Oliver, co K, 2d N C; M Gendro, co F, 19th Miss; P P Lloyd, co J, 1st N C; M Clanton, co F, 12th Miss; A C Steed, do; W L Randolph, Capt of 1st La, Co K, (since dead); J H Peavy, private, Co B, 1st La; Jas Dillon, Lt, Co F, 1st La; W W Smith, private, Co E, 48th N C; S J Richards
; G W Nunnalley, Co C; B Batchellor, Co F; Wm W Pascal, Co F; E E Macon, Co F; George W Bunn, Co A; R B Richardson, Co A; W H Whatlen, Co H. 48th Georgia--L H Sconyers, Company H. 44th Georgia--Wm H Peebles, Captain Company A. J R Graham, co H, 14th Ga; Jas Reed. Jno Satterfield, co K, 19th Ga; Jas McAlfrey, co B, 19th Ga; H M Williams, Lt co H, 14th Ga; H B Smith, Beco H, 14th Ga; W P Campbell, F T C Barns, co F, 19th Ga; A C Caldwell, co E, 44th Ga; S G Boon, co F, 1st N C; T J Simmons, Lt. Col, 45th Ga; Jno Rigby, co D, 35th Ga; F M Stovald, Lt. co A, 19th Ga; J J Buckelerd, co H, 44th Ga; M P Sweeney, co E, 44th Ga; S W McMullen. co I, 44th Ga; P W Ward, co F, 44th Ga; J P Morris, co I, 44th Ga; J V Kelley, co B, 44th Ga; D L Hitchcock, co F, 44th Ga; P M Stewart, co C, 44th Ga; J W Lewis, co D, 44th Ga; C L Pitts, co H, 44th Ga; J F McKibben, co D, 44th Ga; J W Brooks, co I, 44th Ga; Saml Millans, co P, 44th Ca; J M Swann, co D, 19th Ga; L Burroughs, co K, 19th Ga; E A Smith,
The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], Arrival of exchanged Confederate prisoners. (search)
B. Buckner and Lloyd Tilghman, of Kentucky, General Pettigrew, of South Carolina, and Com. Barron and Capt. Beverly Kennon, of the C. S. navy. The following officers registered their names at Gen. Winder's office during the day, and were assigned quarters at the various hotels: Capt Wm L Wingfield, 28th Virginia regiment--captured at Williamsburg. Second Lieut J K Dekron, 12th Georgia regiment--Front Royal. Second Lieut G B Samuel, 30th Virginia regiment--Front Royal. Lieut. Col J O Long, 22d North Carolina regiment--Seven Pines. Second Lieut W T Anderson, 5th North Carolina regiment--Williamsburg. Second Lieut C C Burks, 4th Virginia regiment--Keras-own. Col Edward C Cook, 32d Tennessee regiment--Fort Donelson. Lieut-Col M B Carter, 20th Tennessee regiment--Fishing Creek. Lieut-Col Thos F Winston, 53d Tennessee regiment--Fort Donelson. Capt Joseph L McAleer, 2d Maryland regiment--Back River. Capt John L Pitman, 33d Virginia regi