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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 31: after the battle. (search)
C. Dodge. Corporal William Ellery. Private John W. Anderson. Private Benjamin H. Aikins. Private William H. Bailey. Private Jeremiah Y. Wells. Private Charles A. Brown. Private William A. Bartlett. Co. I.First Lieut. J. G. B. Adams. Sergeant Albert Damon. Sergeant William H. Hoyt. Private Michael O'Brien. Private James A. Coombs. Private George B. Ham. Private Michael Connolly. Co K. First Sergeant William A. McGinnis. Sergeant John W. Hayes. Sergeant Patrick Nolan. Corporal Joseph Libby. Corporal Samuel E. Viall. Private Patrick W. Harvey. Private Exor Oliver. Private Charles A. Newhall. Private Charles B. Newhall. Private Thomas J. Salisbury. missing: Co. C.Private William E. Northend. Co. D.Private Henry Hines. Private Charles McCarthy. Co. ECorporal Charles A. Johnson. Private John Doherty. Co. I.Private D. F. Reardon. Co. K.Sergeant Charles A. Rowe. Private A. J. Norwood. Recapitulation: Officers killed2 Officers wounded9 Men killed7
el Cottle. Samuel Diver. Francis McRuma. Benjamin Lummas. Thomas A. Morse. John Restall, Jr. Augustus E. Soper. William J. Tirrell. Joshua Very. John Very. John A. Wilson. Co. I.Daniel Treadley, Sergeant. James Corrigan, Sergeant. Jonathan T. Ross, Sergeant. Joseph H. DeCastro, Corporal. Daniel Murphy, Musician. Michael Callopy. Frank Chandler. George McKenna. John Rourke. Co. K.William A. McGinnis, First Sergeant. Patrick Nolan, Sergeant. J. L. Smith, Sergeant. Joseph Libby, Sergeant. Joseph Burns, Sergeant. Joseph E. Hodgkins, Corporal. Edward Williams, Corporal. Archibald Buchanan, Corporal. David J. M. A. Jewett, Corporal. Patrick W. Harvey. John W. Hayes. Thomas B. Homans. Exor Oliver. Edwin B. Pratt. Edward W. Schoff. James B. Wiggin. Re-enlisted in January: Jan. 4thCo. A.John McCammon, Musician. 24thCo. C.Horatio Fellows. 4thCo. D.Nelson E. Knights, Sergeant. 4thCo. D.Patrick Fitzgerald. 24thCo. D.Abram F. Warner, Corporal. 24t
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 40: prison experiences. (search)
in one room. At night a ration of corn bread was issued to them, the first ration which the men had received since they were captured, two days before. Shortly after noon, the officers were ordered into the prison and got their first taste of Libby and of Dick Turner, its warden, who at once entered upon a search of their clothing for greenbacks, etc. On the second day after their arrival in Libby Prison, some negroes came in to swab the floor and among them was the former servant of Colothers. He says: June 25, 1864. This afternoon we received a ration of corn bread and soup—and such soup. As the fellows say, they have to dive for a bean. In the afternoon they were stripped and searched. June 26th. Were taken from Libby to Belle Isle, a hot, sultry place. June 29th. Received rations of bread and pork or ham fat early this morning and left the island. Marched to the depot and took cars, riding all day and into the night, and stopped at Lynchburg. Had but li
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)
Brig. 1st. Div. First Lieut. Wm. M. Curtis, prisoner of war. Co. B.Capt. Wm. E. Barrows, on detached service, A. D. C. to Maj. Gen. Webb. First. Lieut. Jos. E. Hodgkins, present. Co. C.First Lieut. Wm. A. Stone, present. Co. D.Capt. Moncena Dunn, prisoner of war. First Lieut. Wm. A. McGinnis, prisoner of war. Second Lieut. Wm. H. Tibbets, present, promoted Jan. 28, 1863. Co. E.Capt. I. N. Mudgett, prisoner, of war. First Lieut. Ed. N. Schoff, on detached service, acting provost marshall 2nd Div. 2nd Corps. Co. G.Capt. John P. Congdon. Co. H.First Lieut. D. J. M. A. Jewett. Co. I.First Lieut. J. G. B. Adams, prisoner of war. Second Lieut. John T. Ross, present, promoted, Jan. 25, 1865. Co. K.Capt. L. J. Hume, paroled prisoner of war, Dec. 11, 1864. First Lieut. Jos. Libby, present. Recruits received from depot, 19. On January 24th, First Lieut. Jos. E. Hodgkins, who had just returned from Andersonville prison, was assigned to Co. B. and placed in command of it.
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
s; deserted Aug. 20, ‘63, Morrisville. Lewin, Chas. H., priv., (F), Mar. 30, ‘64; 21; abs. pris. died Aug. 28, ‘64 Andersonville, Ga. Le Villian, Ferdinand, priv., (G), Jan. 30, ‘65; 29; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Lewis, Albert H., priv., (D) Aug. 15, ‘61; 28; disch. Mar. 12, ‘64 at Washington, D. C. Lewis, Henry, priv., (—), Mar. 22, ‘64; 24; N. F.R. Lewis, Daniel, priv., (H), Dec. 7, ‘61; 44; Ind. M. G.O. roll report him M. O. as of 19th regt. May 20, ‘65 to date Dec. 9, ‘64 at Boston, Mass. Libby, Joseph, priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 26; wounded July 3, ‘63; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; M. O. as 1st Lieut. June 30, ‘65; detached & served on Division Staff. Lillie, Albert S., priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 20; wounded June 30, ‘62; disch. for w'nds Aug. 30, 1862, Linehan, Cornelius, priv., (F) Aug. 24, ‘61; 18; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; pris. May 6, ‘64 to Apr. 6, ‘65; M. O. June 30, 1865. Little, Moses C., priv., (D), Aug. 12, ‘62; 38; killed in action, Dec. 1
............................................ 58 Leesburg,....................................................... 28, 31, 156 Leonard, Michael,.................................................... 145 Leonard, William,................................................ 325 Levoin, Charles,............................................... 341 Lewis Farm, Va.,..................................................... 73 Liberty, Md.,.................................................. 221 Libby, Joseph,................................................ 249, 288, 356 Libby Prison,................................................. 334, 348 Lillie, Albert S.,..................................................... 108 Lincoln, Abraham,............................................ 112, 200 Linnehan, Cornelius,.......................................... 236, 286 Lithead, George,.......................................... 145 Little, Moses C.,....................................................