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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 5 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The burning of Columbia, South Carolina-report of the Committee of citizens appointed to collect testimony. (search)
n of fire in the jail, and one of the engines being sent there the flames were soon subdued, with slight injury only to one of the cells. About five o'clock in the afternoon, as deposed to by a witness (Mrs. E. Squire), the cotton bales in Sumter street, between Washington and Lady streets, were set on fire by General Sherman's wagon train, then passing along the cotton. But the fire was soon extinguished by the efforts of the witness referred to and her family. I saw, says a witness (John McKenzie, Esq.), fire-balls thrown out of the wagons against Hon. W. F. Desaussures' house, but without doing any damage. No other fires in the town occurred until after night, when the general conflagration began. As already stated, the wind blew from the west, but the fires after night broke out first on the west of Main and Sumter streets, and to windward of where the cotton bales were placed. The cotton, it is testified and proved (Ed. J. Scott, Esq.), instead of burning the houses, was bu
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 14: from Malvern Hill to Harrison's Landing. (search)
mortally. Private Charles E. Andrews. (Died of wounds.) Private William A. Andrews, thigh, severely. Private Gustavus Larrabee, head, severe. Private Frederick Martin, ankle, severe. Private Daron W. Morse. Private John Restell, Jr., arm and side severe. Private George L. Trask, right arm, amputated. Private George W. Thompson, right arm, amputated. Co. I.Sergeant Oliver Hapgood, bowels, mortally. Corporal J. P. Cushing, leg, severe. Corporal Edward Powers, knee, severe. Private John McKenzie, hand, severe. Private Daniel P. Harvey, arm, severe. Private Francis L. Smith, arm, amputated. Private William Burbank, back, severe. Private John N. Henry, shoulder. Private Charles B. Knox, hand. Private Patrick Monnehan, head, mortally. Private George H. Stevens, leg, severe. Private Daniel Teadley, leg. Co. K.Private Robert Williams, neck. Private Robert Hendley, thigh. Private William A. McKenney, breast. Private Thomas Grieve, thigh. (Missing) Private Albert
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
Stearns; captured Reams Station Aug. 25, ‘64; reported at—Aug. 9, ‘64; furloughed Oct. 31, ‘64; deserted Nov. 14, ‘64. McKenna, Francis, priv., (H), Oct. 27, ‘61; 18; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; wounded June 25, ‘62, May 6, ‘64; deserted July 19, ‘64, Cuyler Gen. Hospital, Germantown, Pa. McKenna, John, priv., (D), May 25, ‘64; 39; sub. W. B. Herrick; abs. pris. since June 22, ‘64. McKenna, Wm. A., priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 22; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62, June 30, ‘62; disch. disa. Dec. 13, ‘62. McKenzie, John, sergt., (H), Aug. 24, ‘61; 33; wounded June 30, 62, Co. I; deserted Aug. 18, 1862. McKeon, William, priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 19; disch. disa. Nov. 11, ‘63. McKinney, George, priv., (F), Aug. 1, ‘61; 18; M. O. in Co. I. McKinstrey, Levi C., priv., (A), Aug. 10, ‘61; 26; disch. to date Aug. 3, ‘62. McLane, John, priv, (I), June 10, ‘64; 28; sub. W. A. Smith; M. O. June 30, ‘65. McLaughlin, James, priv., (G), Aug. 24, ‘64; 29; wounded i
293 McKane, John,....................................... 330 McKay, First Lieutenant,.................................... 203 McKenna, Edward,................................................ 330, 348 McKenna, Francis,........................................ 104, 323 McKenna, George,.................................................. 288 McKenna, William A.,............................................. 146 McKenney, William A.,................................................ 107 McKenzie, John,...................................................... 107 McLaughlin, James (G),............................................... 107 McLaws, General, report on Fredericksburg,.............................. 173 McMahon, James,............................................. 33L McMahon, John,.................................................... 104 McManus, John,.................................................... 329 McMorrow, John,................................................
had been withdrawn at the time it was made. As indicated heretofore and to-day, the House is decidedly against any adjournment, and will proceed in the dispatch of the public business. Laid on the Table.--The bill authorizing the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad Company to construct a branch of their road to some point on the North Carolina line, was, on motion, laid on the table; also, the bill incorporating the Norfolk County Railroad Company. General Business.--A large number of bills were read the requisite number of times, and ordered to be engrossed. The bill to carry out the 19th section of the Constitution of Virginia, (respecting free Negroes and the mode of voluntary enslavement of said class of persons,) was taken up and considered. Messrs. Duckbill and Kaufman advocated its passage, and Messrs. McKenzie, Hammond and Myers advocated laying on the table. A motion of the latter to that effect finally prevailed. On motion of Mr. Collier,the House adjourned.