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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Chapter 13: operations about Pocotaligo. (search)
ant-Colonel Haughton of that regiment ordered muskets unslung, and as the foe came on with their mobbish scream, gave them a costly repulse. All attacks along our whole line were successfully met; but when driven back, the enemy still maintained a brisk response. From the reserve, late in the afternoon, the Thirty-second United States Colored Troops relieved the One Hundred and Forty-fourth New York and Twenty-fifth Ohio, when their ammunition was expended. Our artillery, supplemented by Hamner's Third Rhode Island Battery, toward the close, was ably handled. At dark the enemy fell back, when our troops retired to their fortified camp. The enemy's loss was about one hundred in all, including General Gartrell wounded. Ours was about two hundred. Colonel Silliman, after displaying marked gallantry, was mortally wounded. His aid, Lieut. Edwin R. Hill, Fifty-fifth Massachusetts, an able soldier of experience and valor, was also mortally wounded. In this action the Fifty-fourth w
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The honor roll of the University of Virginia, from the times-dispatch, December 3, 1905. (search)
, G. S., Miss., Shiloh, Tenn., 1862. Hale, S., Capt., Va., Spotsylvania, Va. Hall, G. A., Lt., Ga., Yorktown, Va., 1862. Hall, R. H., Capt., Va., 1863. Hall, B., Col., Ala., Montgomery, Ala. Haliday, D. W., Ga., Manassas, 1862. Hambrick, J. A., Maj., Va., Drewry's Bluff, 1864. Hamer, C. F., Capt., Miss., Cayuga, Miss. Hamilton, B. H., Col., S. C. Hamlet, J. C., Lt., Va. Hamlin; W. B., Adjt., Va., Petersburg, Va. Hammond, G. W., Lt.-Col., Va., Floyd's Farm. Hamner, N. B., Va., Boonsboro, Md., 1863. Hancock, W. H., Va., Winchester, Va., 1864. Hare, T. E., Lt., Tenn. Harmanson, J. R., Lt., Va., Seven Pines, 1862. Harrison, B., Capt., Va., Malvern Hill, Va., 1862. Harrison, D. E., Capt., Va., Ft. Donelson, Tenn., 1862. Harrison, J. P., Va., Hardy's Bluff, Va., 1861. Harrison, J. W., Va., Petersburg, Va., 1864. Harvey, G., Capt., Mo., Heathsville, Va., 1865. Harvie, C. I., Capt., Va., Cedar Run, Va., 1864. Harvin, W. E., Cap
othing but small canvas tents to shield them from the elements. West of Belknap not five voters can be found, so great have been and are the dangers, passed and threatened. A company of Rangers fell in with a large party of Indians on the 11th inst., and after a short fight, took fifteen of them prisoners, and brought them to Jacksboro'. While there another party of white men arrived, who, by their actions, so frightened the prisoners that they managed to break from their guards. The fleeing Indians were fired upon by the whites, and one killed and another wounded, and one aged man, seemingly the chief, retaken prisoner. The old man was taken to Weatherford, where, in hopes of making friends with the tribe, said to be the Kickapoo, the citizens presented him with blankets, beads and other trifles coveted by the Indians. He was accompanied back to his tribe by Capt. Hamner and three citizens of Weatherford, who will endeavor, by treaty, to lessen the number of their Indian foes.
gagement near Williamsburg Virginia, on the 5th of May, 1862: Company A--Sergeant A H Hoffman, killed; Corporal William Culin, slightly wounded; Privates William T. Jones, badly wounded in face; C W Vandergrift, badly wounded in body; John D Durrett, wounded in head, (supposed to be dead;) John J Christian, wounded in arm, (very slight;) M W Wing field. wounded in arm, (very slight;) William A Johnson, wounded in arm, (slight;) A J Brown, wounded in head, (slight) Company B--James B Hamner, killed; David R Goodman, badly wounded in side and arm; J W Via, slightly wounded in head; Sergeant P H Craven, slightly wounded in arm; Lieutenant R West Wirt, slightly wounded in finger. Company C--Sergeant H Harden, finger shot off; private Allen H Harlow, wounded in arm; Corporal J W Kent, missing; private L F Mayo, missing. Company D--Captain J Faulkner, slightly wounded; Privates William T Stinnett, wounded; James W Maxwell, wounded in arm; A H Turner, wounded in hand; John Tind
High prices for tobacco. --Occasional sales of tobacco in the warehouses here are made, and at prices which the generations who come after us will regard as perfectly fabulous. Rucker & Hamner, on Tuesday and yesterday, sold several hogsheads, for Edward Irvine, of Campbell county, for the following handsome prices: Lugs, $50 per hundred weight; leaf, one hogshead, at $115; one at $160; one at $280; and one at $285, per hundred weight. They also sold two hogsheads for W. A. Trent, of Appomattox; one at $69, and one at $130; and for other persons various hogsheads at $67, $75, $80 and $120. These figures show that the weed is "no drug" in the Lynchburg market, and should admonish those of our country friends who have their crops on hand to send them in at once. It is hardly possible that prices will get better, and it does appear they should be amply satisfied with those we have given above.--Lynchburg (Va,) Republican.