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en gathering from the house what supplies she could, to make up an outfit for her assumed character, she wended her way to the rebel camp, five or six miles distant, and having ascertained what she could of the position and intentions of the rebels, and the location of the batteries they had concealed along the route of the approach of the Union army, she sought Major McKee, but was obliged to wait till five P. M. before she could see him. He was very much affected at the intelligence of Captain Hall's death, and offered to reward her, but she would accept no reward. He then requested her to guide a detachment of his men to the place where the captain had died. As she was really unable to walk that distance, at her request he furnished her with a horse to ride. The lone house was on debatable ground, and there was reason to fear that the Union troops might fall upon them while engaged in this humane work; but they reached the place in safety and found the body, and the commander of
acquaintance of an old blacksmith, named Jesse Bowen, who cultivated also a small farm in the vicinity of Burton Square in that county. Bowen was notoriously a lawless, bad man, and had been for many years engaged in all manner of frauds and crimes, but had managed to escape detection and punishment. He was now seventy-eight years of age, a friendless, unsocial old villain, whose house was shunned by all who cared for their reputation or candor. Newcomer introduced himself to him as William H. Hall, an extensive manufacturer and dealer in counterfeit money. He had with him, as evidence of his belonging to the fraternity, considerable amounts of counterfeit bills on various banks, with which he had been abundantly supplied. After two or three interviews, by that sort of fascination with which he is so eminently endowed, he succeeded in winning completely the old man's confidence, and learned from him the names of all those who were connected with the gang of counterfeiters. He d
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)
cis R.,4th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La.,June 14, 1863. Hall, Isaac C.,1st Mass. Cav.,Aldie, Va.,June 17, 1863. Hall, Jeremiah T., Corp.,2d Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863. Hall, Levi,4th Mass. Cav.,John's Island, S. C.,July 17, 1864. Hall, Samuel M., Corp.,34th Mass. Inf.,Piedmont, Va.,June 5, 1864. Hall, William B. Name and rank. Private understood when not otherwise stated.Command.Engagement.Date. Hall, William B.,1st Mass. Inf,Glendale, Va.,June 30, 1862. Hall, William H.,36th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Halsey, Colonel D.,37th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Halzel, Charles Farrier,3d Mass. Cav.,Sabine Cross Roads, La.,April 8, 1864. Hamer, William T., 1st Sergt.,29th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Hamilton, John L., Corp.,7th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Hammond, Anselm C., Sergt.,1st Co. Mass. S. S.,Wilderness, Va.,May 12, 1864. Hammond, Franklin D., 2d Lieut.,58th Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va
Hall, William B. Name and rank. Private understood when not otherwise stated.Command.Engagement.Date. Hall, William B.,1st Mass. Inf,Glendale, Va.,June 30, 1862. Hall, William H.,36th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Halsey, Colonel D.,37th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Halzel, Charles Farrier,3d Mass. Cav.,Sabine Cross Roads, La.,April 8, 1864. Hamer, William T., 1st Sergt.,29th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Hamilton, John L., Corp.,7th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Hammond, Anselm C., Sergt.,1st Co. Mass. S. S.,Wilderness, Va.,May 12, 1864. Hammond, Franklin D., 2d Lieut.,58th Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va.,June 23, 1864. Hammond, George M.,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Hancock, James B., 2d Lieut.,18th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Hand, William, Corp.,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Handley, John,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Haney, John D.,3d
. J., 521 Hall, C. M., 521 Hall, Charles, 22d Mass. Inf., 459 Hall, Charles, 25th Mass. Inf., 459 Hall, Charles, 57th Mass. Inf., 521 Hall, D. M., 521 Hall, E. F., 369 Hall, E. L., 369 Hall, E. W., 459 Hall, Everson, 369 Hall, F. R., 369 Hall, Frank, 521 Hall, G. H., 521 Hall, G. W. Jr., 459 Hall, Hezekiah, 459 Hall, I. C., 369 Hall, J. T., 369 Hall, Levi, 369 Hall, N. J., 76, 97 Hall, S. M., 369 Hall, S. T., 521 Hall, Samuel, 459 Hall, Solomon, 64 Hall, W. B., 370 Hall, W. H., 370 Hall, William, 1st Mass. H. A., 521 Hall, William, 58th Mass. Inf., 521 Halleck, H. W., 37, 72, 74, 89, 93 Halley, William, 521 Halligan, J. F., 521 Hallowell, E. N., 85, 86, 88, 152, 298 Hallowell, N. P., 300 Hallows, James, 459 Halm, Charles, 521 Halsey, C. D., 370 Halstead, J. W., 521 Halzel, C. F., 370 Ham, J. H., 521 Ham, Luther, 521 Ham, Timothy, 521 Hamblin, E. P., 521 Hamer, W. T., 370 Hames, Joseph, 459 Hamilton, —, 521 Hamilton, A. L., 320 Hamilton, Hen
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company L. (search)
c. 30, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Charles A. Gleason. Boston, 31, m; tradesman. Oct. 5, 1861. Died of wounds Oct. 22, 1864. Henry F. Goldie, en Boston, Cr. Quincy, 18; machinist. Dec. 30, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Henry Gozzenberger. New Orleans, La., May 28, 1862. Deserted April 8, 1863, New Orleans, La. Samuel C. Graffum, Lawrence, 25; farmer. Dec. 31, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Timothy Haley, Boston, 21; s. laborer. Nov. 19, 1861. M. O. Dec. 27, 1864. William H. Hall, Ipswich. 21; morocco dresser, Dec. 31, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Peter Haney, en. New Orleans, La. June 2, 1862. Killed Nov. 4, 1862. Jason H. Hanson, en. Greenfield, Cr. New Salem, 41; stonecutter. Dec. 30, 1864. Died June 5, 1865, Baltimore, Md. William H. Hanson, Lynn, 23, s; shoemaker. March 22, 1864. Disch. July 1, 1865. Berdict W. Harwood, en. Washington, D. C. Jan. 12, 1864. Disch. disa. Nov. 25, 1864. Otis B. Hardy, Boston, 23. Sept. 26, 1861. Disch. D
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
rd, Zzz=Co. E. 4th Corporal John H. Bowen,Zzz=Co. E. Private Charles J. Ashley,Zzz=Co. E. Henry Chance,Zzz=Co. E. John Evans, Zzz=Co. E. William C. Grimsley, Zzz=Co. E. Charles Hepburn,Zzz=Co. E. James Hays, Zzz=Co. E. William G. Jernigan,Zzz=Co. E. James Lowry,Zzz=Co. E. John S. McLane,Zzz=Co. E. Johnson H. Todd,Zzz=Co. E. John Whitaker, Zzz=Co. E. Silvesta C. Wheeler,Zzz=Co. E. William B. Walton,Zzz=Co. E. James T. Weaver,Zzz=Co. E. John W. McDowell,Zzz=Co. E. 1st Corporal William H. Hall,Co. F 3d Corporal John W. Adams,Zzz=Co. F. Priv'te Thomas M. Long,Co. I. Samuel Lary,Zzz=Co. I. Thos. J. Marchman,Zzz=Co. I. James C. D. Muse, Zzz=Co. I. Markus Orear, Zzz=Co. I. Jasper Reese, Zzz=Co. I. James Reynolds,Zzz=Co. I. 1st Sergeant D. M. Crawford,Co. K. 2d Sergeant Demsey J. Carr,Zzz=Co. K. 3d Sergeant Francis M. Jones,Zzz=Co. K. 4th Sergeant Francis M. Erwin,Zzz=Co. K. 1st Corporal Joseph McGee,Zzz=Co. K. 2d Corporal William J. Moore,Zzz=Co. K. Private
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
W. H. Grinter, H. Hadden, S. H. Horton, S. Powell, C. Perry, James Tapley, James Rowland, H. Wheeler, James Ard, J. L. Asburn, W. R. Bond, L. F. Crawford, A. Davidson, Private J. R. Howell, T. N. Moat, William Phillips, Henry Railey, Nathan Railey, B. F. Sammons, D. F. Usry, Lewis Walden, John H. Warren, J. W. Poole, D. Adams, B. A. Bray, L. W. Barksdale, T. Bedsole, W. R. Cofield, H. A. Dozier, J. W. Darden, J. Elliot, J. D. Guy, W. T. Gwim, W. H. Hall, J. T. Hall, J. H. Hardaway, J. M. Heath, E. J. Ivey, B. A. Johnson, J. A. Lewis, A. W. McDonald, W. Norris, B. L. Parham, James Pinson, A. G. Pemble, F. Raburn, M. E. Reese, W. R. Raburn, H. W. Smith, J. P. Swayne, A. Taylor, C. Cherry, P. W. Dunn, W. P. Green, Private J. B. Davidson J. T. Fowler. John Hearn, J. C. Land, W. H. Lee, J. H. Lyles, W. F. Lyles, H. Moore, H. Parker, W. B. Steely, J. Stephens, R. Tidwell, James Ward, H. S. Watts, H. J. W
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Reunion of Company D. First regiment Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A. (search)
dead. F. S. Findlay, wounded. Thomas K. Findlay, dead. David A. Fields, wounded and dead. Charles B. Fields, wounded. Jacob L. Fields, dead. Charles H. C. Fulkerson. Jacob Fleenor. Frank R. Fulkerson. Charles Foster. Samuel Fulcher, dead. J. L. M. French. G. C. Greenway. Benjamin Gildersleeve. W. T. Greenway, dead. F. T. Gray. R. E. Gray. D. C. Gray. C. P. Gray. James Gray, dead. J. A. Gallehon. Melville Gammon, wounded. Robert Grant. William H. Hall, dead. John D. Hall. A. Findlay Harris. John Hockett. William Hockett. Samuel Hockett. R. M. Hickman. George Hughlett, dead. Basil Home. ——Hubble. M. M. S. Ireson. David Jones (captured and hung by enemy, and Colonel Mosby hung seven of the enemy in retaliation). Jasper S. Jones. Robert Jones, killed. Henry S. Jones, wounded. William M. Johnson. M. G. Keesling. Robert J. Keller, dead. H. G. King. ——King. M. H. Latham. L. W. Latham. John Lar
e, John Coakley. Samuel Gordon, Joseph Alsop. W. S. Barton, John J. Chew, W. Roy Mason, Jr. Farmville. Clem. C. Read. Chas. D. Anderson, John T. Thornton, Jas. McNutt. J. J. Walker, N. H. Cobbs, Jas. B. Hilliard. Danville. Wm. L. Green, John W. Paxton, Thos. D. Stokes, John R. Wilson. A. G. Taylor, J. F. Hobson, J. W. Holland. Lynchburg. John M. Speed, W. L. Morris, Jno. S. Langhorne, David W. Burton. Thos. J. Kirkpatrick, Wm. H. Hall. H. F. Bocock. Blacksburg. Jas. R. Kent, Jas. N. Otey, W. R. Perfator, Geo. R. Evans. Henry Ribble, D. H. Hoge, Frs. Anderson. Alexandria. Wm. Gregory, C. F. Suttle, F. L. Smith, C. C. Smoot. Turner Dixon, J. M. Johnson, J. H. Brent. Winchester. Ro. L. Baker, Patrick Smith, Henry S, Baker. Jas. B. Taylor. H. H. McGuire, T. T. Fauntleroy, Jr., Robert Steele. Charlottesville. T. J. Randolph, George Carr, Socrates Maupin,
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