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ourth knew the formidable character of the enemy's works in our front, for from the Crow's Nest on Black Island we had seen in reverse the line constructed since the previous summer in advance of the older works. Fort Pemberton and Batteries Pringle and Tynes were on the Stono to our left front; and from there to Fort Lamar and Secessionville were mutually supporting and detached fieldworks for artillery united by curtains for infantry. The enemy's force comprised some Georgia Volunteers, Lucas's battalion, the South Carolina Siege Train, detachments of the Second South Carolina Artillery, Blake's battery, and the Chatham Artillery. Brig.-Gen. Wm. B. Taliaferro, commanding James Island, made drafts on the garrisons of Fort Johnson, and Batteries Haskell and Tatom, to supplement the small force on the lines. He states that his available troops that day, other than artillerymen, did not exceed three hundred men. Moving slowly, the Fifty-fourth advanced in line of battle over open
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Roster of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
ndrews Parish, S. C; dis. $50. Langley, John N. 25, mar.; laborer; Rutland, Vt. 22 Jly 63; 20 Je 64 —— dis. Wounded accidentally by himself Feb 64. ——. Lee, Harrison. 21, sin.; laborer; New Bedford. 19 Aug 63; 20 Aug 65. little, William 18, sin.; butcher; Chambersburg, Pa. 25 Mch 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Lloyd, Thomas 20, sin.; farmer; Chester Co. Pa. 19 Mch 65; killed 18 Jly 63 Ft Wagner. $50. Lloyd, Willtam 25, sin.; seaman; Boston. 18 Mch 63; killed 18 Jly 63 Ft Wagner. $50. Lucas, George 28, mar.; seaman; Buffalo, N. Y. 27 Mch 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Lukes, Edwin 28, sin.; shoemaker; Steuben Co. N. Y. 18 Mch 63; deserted 20 May 63 Readville. —— MacPHERSONherson, John 23, sin.; laborer; Harrisburg, Pa. 16 Mch 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Meads, Andrew 21, sin.; laborer; Chambersburg, Pa. 16 Mch 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Mills, James H. 23, sin.; laborer; Bradford, N. Y. 17 Mch 63; killed 18 Jly 63 Ft. Wagner. $50 Moore, George 21, —— farmer; Springfield. 17 Feb
, 197. Soldier's remains, 173, 305. Sonoma, gunboat, 237. Soule, Charles C., 251. South Carolina, 267, 272. South Carolina Railroad, 310. South Carolina Troops (Union). Infantry: First (colored), 1, 52. (See also 33d U. S. Colored Troops). Second (colored), 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 46, 48, 49, 53, 74, 114, 125, 149, 175. (See also 34th U. S. Colored Troops). Fourth (colored), 107, 111. (See also 21st U. S. Colored Troops). South Carolina Troops (Confederate). Artillery, Heavy: Lucas' Battalion, 203. Eighteenth Battalion (Siege Train), 56, 203. Regiments: First, 69,110, 139, 190. First (Batteries) A (Blake's), 56, 70, 200, 203. Second, 203. Artillery, Light: Palmetto Battalion, 200. Palmetto (Batteries) G (DePass'), 70, 242. German Battalion, 257. Batteries: Beaufort, 242. Lafayette, 242. Marion, 56, 61, 212. Cavalry: Third, 208, 238. Infantry: Charleston Battalion, 70, 71, 80. Regiments: First, 70, 218. Twenty-Fifth, 56, 57. Twenty-Seventh, 227. Reserves (State),