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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 25: capture of Fort Hindman or Arkansas Post. (search)
f Engineer, P. R. Hartwig; Engineers, J. Stough, J. C. Barr and W. Y. Sedman. Steamer New Era. Acting-Master, F. W. Flammer; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Wm. B. Purdy: Acting-Ensigns, Wm. C. Hanford and Geo. L. Smith; Acting-Master's Mates, G. E. Cheever, W. C. Renner, W. B. Shillits and Wm. Wharry; Acting-Engineers, Israel Marsh, John Darragh and Richard Fengler; Acting-Gunner, Louis Fredericks. Receiving ship New national. Acting-Masters, Alex. M. Grant and O. H. Pratt; Acting-Ensign, John Hill; Acting-Master's Mate, Wm. C. Herron; Acting-Engineers, W. H. Price, James Wilkins and C. C. Rensford. Storeship sovereign. Acting-Master, Thomas Baldwin; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Geo. L. Meade; Acting-Ensign, A. M. Rowland; Acting-Master's Mates, C. H. Gulick, T. J. Sheets and G. V. Meade; Acting-Engineers, T. W. Blair, A. L. Mann, Patrick Scanlon and Benj. Cainda. Medical staff. Fleet Surgeon, Ninian Pinkney; Acting-Assistant Surgeons, G. H. Bixby and Geo. Hopkins.
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 38: the North Anna battles. (search)
. C, left wrist. Sergt. Joseph Garfield, Co. K, severe, right shoulder. May 11th.Sergt. Edward Golden, Co. G, left knee. Sergt. Samuel Driver, Co. H, left hand. Sergt. George Very, Co. H. May 12th.Sergt. James Flannigan, Co. E, leg. Sergt. Patrick Gillespie, Co. E, left leg, severe. Sergt. Matthias Bixby, Co. F, left temple, severe. Sergt. William Ryan, Co. F. Sergt. Peter Nulty, Co. G, shell wound in head. Corp. Abraham Dow, Co. A, right knee. Corp. Peter Barton, Co. A. Corp. John Hill, Co. A. Corp. Patrick Berry, Co. B, severe. Corp. Albert Rogers, Co. C, left hand, finger amputated. Corp. Joseph Patrick, Co. C, thigh, severe. Sergt. Joseph Burns, Co. K, right forearm. Corp. Edward Williams, Co. K, head. Corp. John W. Hayes, Co. K. left hand. Corp. Thomas J. Salisbury, Co. K, head. May 13th.Corp. George Lamb, Co. I. Corp. Cornelius Buckley, Co. A. Corp. George W. Rogers, Co. B. Corp. James Doyle, Co. I. May 18th.Corp. Carl Shock, Co. C. May 24th.Corp. J
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
co.-Apr. 12, 1866.Mustered out.Actg. Asst. Paymr. Hill, Charles J., Credit, Roxbury.Russia.N. Y.N. Y.May 8, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Courier; Water Witch.Store Ship; South Atlantic.Apr. 25, 1865.Resigned.Actg. Ensign. June 5, 1863.Actg. Ensign. Hill, Frederick S.,Mass.Mass.Mass.July 12, 1861.Actg. Master.Richmond; Hartford; W. G. Anderson.West Gulf.May 12, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Vol. Lieut. Dec. 11, 1862.Actg. Vol. Lieut. Hastings; Forest Rose; Benton and Tyler.Mississippi. Hill, John, Credit, Roxbury.Mass.Mass.N. Y.Nov. 25, 1863.Actg. Ensign.Atlanta; Daylight; Maivern.North Atlantic.Dec. 5, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Hill, John A.,Me.Mass.Mass.Feb. 15, 1862.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Pocahontas; Aries.South Atlantic.Nov. 4, 1862.Appointment revoked.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. June 30, 1863.Actg. 1st Asst. Engr.Fort Jackson.West Gulf.Dec. 8, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. 1st Asst. Engr. Hill, Leonard W., Credit. Boston.Mass.Mass.Mass.Aug. 28, 1861.Actg. Master.Stars
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
l, C. H., 72 Hill, C. J., 72 Hill, D. H., 658 Hill, E. K., 392 Hill, E. R., 294 Hill, F. S., 72 Hill, G. C., 294 Hill, G. W., 422 Hill, J. A., 72 Hill, J. B., 294 Hill, J. C., 469 Hill, J. E., 382 Hill, J. G., 490 Hill, James, 294 Hill, John, 72 Hill, John, 575 Hill, L., 575 Hill, L. W., 72 Hill, O. T., 72 Hill, S. C., 72 Hill, S. S., 582 Hill, T. Q., 72 Hill, W. A., 294 Hill, W. B., 294 Hill, W. R., 582 Hill, William, 294 Hillbourn, A. J., 294 Hilliard, W. H. J., 294 Hill, John, 575 Hill, L., 575 Hill, L. W., 72 Hill, O. T., 72 Hill, S. C., 72 Hill, S. S., 582 Hill, T. Q., 72 Hill, W. A., 294 Hill, W. B., 294 Hill, W. R., 582 Hill, William, 294 Hillbourn, A. J., 294 Hilliard, W. H. J., 294 Hillman, B. T., 294 Hillman, J. R., 294 Hillman, R. L., 294 Hills, F. C., 72 Hills, J. S., 294 Hills, R. D., 294 Hilton, F. W., 294 Hilton, J. H., 295 Hinckley, Alexander, 72 Hinckley, H. L., 490 Hinckley, H. R., 295 Hinckley, Harrison, 295 Hinckley, N. B., 72 Hinckley, Nathaniel, 582 Hinckley, Wallace, 295 Hincks, E. W., 183, 216, 422, 532, 659 Hincks, E. W., 606, 607 Hinds, W. H. H., 295 Hinds, W. H. W., 382 Hines, John, 295 Hines, R. B., 72 Hinkley, S. B., 295 Hinks, E.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memorial address (search)
devotion to her children. Like all Scotch and Scotch-Irish Presbyterians of the old school, she exacted of her sons the most rigid observance of the Sabbath. Dr. John Hill, a somewhat wayward brother of General Hill, often declared, after he had reached middle age, that during his boyhood he always took the blues on Thursday mornGeneral Hill, often declared, after he had reached middle age, that during his boyhood he always took the blues on Thursday morning because Sunday was coming. The boys were required, each in his turn, to select and read a morning prayer when the family assembled for breakfast. Some of General Hill's heartiest laughs were provoked by the recollection of the ludicrous mistakes made by this little brother in his efforts to find and read the shortest petitioGeneral Hill's heartiest laughs were provoked by the recollection of the ludicrous mistakes made by this little brother in his efforts to find and read the shortest petition in the book without regard to its fitness for the occasion. Sprung from a race of soldiers by the paternal as well as the maternal line, it is not strange that the earliest ambition of D. H. Hill led him to seek for a place at West Point and to look forward to a military career. Under the rigid physical examination now presc
Mr. W. H. Speight, of Jacksonville, Fla., is now organizing a regiment of one thousand men, every one of whom to be six feet and upwards. The 7th and 8th Regiments of South Carolina Volunteers, have tendered their services, to a man, to enlist in the Confederate Army, and go to Virginia or wherever needed. Mr. John Hill, a member of the North Carolina State Convention from Stokes county, died in Raleigh on Friday last of apoplexy. In Charleston they have a Wagner improved rifled cannon which will throw a shell seven miles. Far enough.
hn J. Cannon, and Larkin P. Ford, to inquire how, when, and by what means John Griffin came to his death. The jury were sworn and the evidence heard. Sergeant Keith was voluntarily present as the person charged with the shooting. Captain John Hill sworn: Captain Hill testified that Dr. Edwards, who had been robbed of $110 the night before, called upon him Monday for assistance in arresting one of the guilty parties, which he promised to render if a warrant for so doing was produced.-Captain Hill testified that Dr. Edwards, who had been robbed of $110 the night before, called upon him Monday for assistance in arresting one of the guilty parties, which he promised to render if a warrant for so doing was produced.--A warrant, in the hands of a police officer, was brought to Captain H. afterwards. The police officer said he had a right to summon men to aid him, and did summon several, probably five, (of whom Sergeant Keith was one of Capt. H.'s men to assist him. Capt. H. afterwards saw the deceased after he was shot and before he died; placed a guard over him; and when he died, delivered the body and a pistol found on deceased to the police. J. B. Hunter, sworn: I, in company with Sergeant Keith and