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that we go back, and go into camp for the night. Casualties: Second Lieutenant D. R. Barton, killed; Second Lieutenant William T. Lambie, wounded severely; private Thomas Hastings, killed; Sergeant F. Karnes, wounded slight; Corporal P. O'Conner, slight; Corporal J. F. Fudge, severe; privates A. Staff, severe; A. J. Barrow, severe; George Myers, severe; William Baggage, severe; John Miller, slight; E. Piper, severe; John Sawyers, slight; James Gluver, slight; Isaac Swindle, slight; R. Martin, slight; William Newcomer, slight; M. Clemm, slight; H. Loch, severe; A. McCarty, slight; J. Hawkins, severe; John O'Niel, slight; W. Allemong, severe; John McCarty, slight; Joseph Grim, slight; John Cadwalader, slight; Joseph Anderson, missing. Ten horses killed and four disabled. George McKendree, Lieutenant, commanding Battery. Report of Colonel Warren. headquarters Taliaferro's brigade, December 19, 1862. Major Taliaferro, Assistant Adjutant-General Jackson's Division: Ma
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
hn, priv., (—), June 17, ‘64; 21; sub. T. B. Loomis; N. F.R. Lyons, Martin, priv., (F), Aug. 8, ‘61; 18; killed in action, Sept. 17, ‘62, Anti), Nov. 17, ‘64; 26; transf. to Co. G; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Marsh, Martin, priv., (E), Feb. 23, ‘65; 42; died July 23, ‘65, Fort Monroe, Va. une 12, ‘62 by order at Fair Oaks; see D. 3 Cav. and E 1 Batt. Art. Martin, Frederick, priv., (H), Dec. 1, ‘61; 18; wounded June 30, ‘62; disch. disa. Apr. 9, ‘63. Martin, George, priv., (—), May 28, ‘64; 23; N. F.R. Martin, John, priv., (I), Aug. 26, ‘61; 40; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64 asR. Martin, John, priv., (I), Aug. 26, ‘61; 40; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64 as abs. sick. Martin, Henry K., priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 25; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; disch. disa. Apr. 24, 1863 at Fredericksburg, Md. MartinMartin, Henry K., priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 25; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; disch. disa. Apr. 24, 1863 at Fredericksburg, Md. Martin, Lawrence, priv., (G), Aug. ‘61; 18; N. M.; never joined; not on pay roll. Martin, Matthew J. C., priv., (I), Aug. 26, ‘61; 19; disch. disaMartin, Matthew J. C., priv., (I), Aug. 26, ‘61; 19; disch. disa. Dec. 15, ‘61, Martion, Francois, priv., (E), Feb. 18, ‘65; 25; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Massard
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.16 (search)
Gilleain, John W. Gilleain, R. Gilleam, Charles Gilleain, Van Gilleain, James E. Gills, Samuel Gregory, Died in service. Isham Gilliam, James Gillespie, Buck Gallagher, Silas Gregory, Died in service. William Gregory, Died in service. William Hubbard, Died in service. P. Hubbard, I. S. Harris, W. H. Harris, Tom Harvey, Died in service. R. Harvey, Died in service. John Irving, Died in service. Elijah Irving, Henry Jones, Died in service. Nat. Jones, R. M. Johnson, James Martin, R. Martin, R. P. Meadows, James Meadows, R. C. Moore, A. E. Moore, Woodson Martin, P. Martin, R. McCann, J. E. Osborne, R. D. Price, W. M. Pigg, Henry Read, Died in service. Samuel Saunders, Woodson Shorter, Joel Shepherd, Si Shepherd, Died in service. W. R. Taylor, H. Thackston, Died in service. Ro. Venable, A. B. Venable, Paul Venable, J. A. Walthal, John A. Walthall, Died in service. Frederick Woodson, E. L. Womolk, L. Young, Died in service. N. S. Young, J. H. Young.
r knowledge of the location and situation of the sick and wounded soldiers, that you would be better able to further their object than they would, should they attempt the application themselves. L. Ringgold Thomas. I am. very respectfully, Your obedient servant, A list of the names of the Contributors --Captain F. G. Boggs. Lieutenant J. H. Grennor, J. L. Bray. W. H. Dellaray, D. H. Brotherton, Edwin James, Benj. Peddle, William M. Lawson, Joseph Weller, James Doland, Theor. R. Martin, M. C. Lawson, R. H. Norvell, T. S. Riddick. W. E. Tysinger, Henry R. Bonn, George H. Richards, G. A. Nolting, James E. Gentry, George H. Paul, John J. Sinot, W. R. Kirby, P. E. Kuhn, W. M. Wight. James P. Miller, Charles Stacy, Thomas Mouring, Joseph Jacobs, Edgar Jordan, William M. Jackson. George A. Rac, R. N. Dunn H. C. Clark. Joseph Bonn, Henry Pairo. J. D. Gilman, J. N. Thorp, W. C. Estres. C. R. New, G. E. Redford, W. H. C. Smith, John Meanley, P. C. Cabell, Edwin Gilman, R. D. Ar
Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court, Oct, 25th. --Nine citizens were summoned before the Mayor to show cause why they should not be fined because their sons had indulged in the dangerous but fascinating amusement of throwing stones in the street; near Mr. R. Martin's school-house, Shockoe Hill. Mr. James H. Poindexter was fined $2 and Mr. John Purcell $1. The parents of three lads, named Philip Shay, James Jones and Edward Flournoy, were each fined $1 for a similar indulgence in the vicinity of 19th and Cary streets, a locality, officer Adams testified, much infested by rock-throwing urchins. The Mayor told the officer to bring every lad before him that he found indulging in the prohibited amusement. Mrs. Ann Dobson, who was committed a few days since to answer the charge of perjury before the Grand Jury, was allowed to give ball in the gum of $200 for her appearance. James Smith, the alleged proprietor of the "Ok" Saloon, located in the brick tenement near