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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 5 1 Browse Search
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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 18: the battle of Antietam. (search)
E. Knights, leg. Private James Doherty, arm. Private William M. Curtis, neck. Private William Gardner, leg. Private Seth M. Harris, shoulder. Private John McCann, leg. Private Joseph S. Gifford, arm (died Sept. 25th at Winchester, Va.) Private Joseph C. James, leg. Private William Smith, shoulder. Private Frederick P. Turner, head. Co. G.First Lieutenant John P. Reynolds, Jr., ankle and elbow. First Sergeant Joseph Marshall, shoulder. Sergeant Jeremiah C. Cronan, hand. Sergeant John P. Condon. Corporal Frederick Chandler, leg. Private Jeremiah Corbett, shoulder. Private Charles S. Pearson, foot. Private James McCarty, thigh and arm. Private John McCarty, foot. Private Jesse K. Sherwell, leg. Private John Cronan, thigh. Private Levi Woofingdale, back. Private Robert Marshall, leg. Private George W. Batchelder, hand. Private Simon D. Hitchcock, arm. Private Michael Leonard, bowels. Private George Lithead, arm and leg. Private William B. Fisher, thigh. Privat
Corporal. Timothy Leary, Wagoner. James Allen. John C. Howe. John F. Jordan. Edwin C. Maloney. Co. F.Cornelius Linnehan, First Sergeant. Hugh McPartland, Sergeant. Moses P. Bixby, Sergeant. James Farrell, Corporal. William Stewart, Musician. Joseph I. Seavey, Wagoner. Johnson Achison. George N. Burgess. William Gibbons. Steven Hawes. Michael O'Leary. John Lee. Nahum Morison. William Smith. Enoch C. Kenney. William H. Wakefield. Co. G.Charles B. Brown, Sergeant. John P. Condon, Sergeant. Robert J. Gamble, Sergeant. William H. Tibbetts, Sergeant. William H. Clark, Corporal. George E. Morse, Corporal. Elijah H. Mansur, Corporal. William H. Lambert, Corporal. John C. Copp, Musician. Thomas P. Costello, private. Daniel Daly. John Egan. Edward Golden. James McCarty. John McManus. Daniel F. McNeal. Peter Nulty. Samuel G. Snellen. Levi Woofindale. Co. H.Albert C. Douglas, First Sergeant. William A. Stone, Sergeant. George B. Simonds, Sergeant. Ch
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)
were taken by Sergt. Daniel Murphy, who was especially deputed by the commanding officer to present them to the Secretary of War, which he did, and received a medal of honor from that official. The Seventh Michigan having also taken a large number of prisoners, the assistance of the remainder of the regiment was called to aid in bringing them in. At 5 P. M. the fighting ceased and at 9 P. M. the troops were withdrawn. Thirty men of the regiment were left on the skirmish line, under Lieutenants Condon and Aytoun all night, and the next morning, on finding that the troops had been withdrawn, they made their escape, during which they were attacked by the enemy's cavalry and three fell into the hands of the latter. The regiment lost 11 missing in action as follows: Co. C.Sergt. E. A. Nichols. Co. A.Private Geo. F. Francis. Co. B.Nicholas Doyle. James P. Brown. Co. C.James Craig. S. S. Lee. Charles Payson. E. Tuttle. Co. G.D. Mahoney. Co. H.Octave Bennett. Co. I.Chas. Ro