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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Miller, Adam 1810- (search)
Miller, Adam 1810- Clergyman; born in Maryland in 1810; ordained a Methodist minister in 1830; became a physician in 1843. In connection with Dr. William Nast (q. v.) he founded the German branch of the Methodist Church. At the time of his death he was the oldest physician in the United States, with one exception. He died in Chicago, July 29, 1901.
1863. Miles, John. First Lieutenant, 28th Mass. Infantry, May 19, 1864. Captain, Aug. 7, 1864. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. Miles, Nelson Appleton. See General Officers. Miles, Thomas. First Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 19, 1864. Mustered out, Jan. 27, 1865. Miles, Walter. First Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1861. Resigned, Mar. 6, 1862. Miles, William H. First Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, Apr. 15, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. Miller, Adam. Second Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1862. First Lieutenant, Aug. 10, 1862. Discharged (disability), Dec. 30, 1862. Miller, Jacob. First Lieutenant, 12th Battery, Mass. Light Artillery, Oct. 31, 1862. Captain, Dec. 8, 1862. Mustered out, July 25, 1865. Miller, James. Private, 50th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 11, 1862, to Aug. 24, 1863. Second Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 9, 1864. First Lieutenant, Feb. 8, 1864. Captain, May 8, 18
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
. A., 319 Messer, C. C., 319 Messer, C. P., 221 Messer, N. T., 319 Messer, W. W., Jr., 100 Messett, James, 100 Messinger, Daniel, 432, 543 Messinger, W. D., 319 Metcalf, George, 100 Metcalf, S. H., 492 Metcalf, William, 319 Midgley, A. E., 319 Mifflin, B. C., 319 Miles, E. T., 319 Miles, Edmund, 319 Miles, John, 319 Miles, N. A., 189, 319, 432, 474, 499, 543, 685 Miles, Thomas, 319 Miles, W. H., 319 Miles, Walter, 319 Millard, H. J., 385 Millard, Harrison, 432, 474 Miller, Adam, 319 Miller, E. H., 100 Miller, F. L., 102 Miller, H. F. H., 394, 492, 543 Miller, Isaac, 102 Miller, J. G., 492 Miller, Jacob, 319 Miller, James, 319, 432 Miller, Josiah, 583 Miller, M. P., 432, 543 Miller, Ozro, 222 Miller, R. A., 319 Miller, T. McL., 102 Millett, Charles, 102 Millett, Frank, 102 Millett, W. H., 102 Mills, C. J., 319, 432, 543 Mills, Edwin, 319 Mills, H. R., 102 Mills, I. B., 583 Mills, P. C., 319 Milton, R. S., 319 Milton, T. S., 319 Milton, W. F
Stabbing. --Griffin, a slave, the property of John L. Cox, of Nottoway, was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday to answer a charge of cutting Adam Miller, slave of David Baker. It appeared that Adam considered Griffin a trespasser upon his domestic domain, and ordered him to vanish; a scuffle ensued, and Griffin cut the jealous husband upon the left arm, with a jack-knife. The accused was remanded to be tried before the Hustings Court.
Brooks, on the 18th of October, was tried and acquitted. Samuel H. Jefford, charged with feloniously stealing $30 from Martin L. Covington, on the 15th of May, having waived an examination, is to be tried before Judge Lyons on Monday next. Cornelius, slave to Wm. Tally, charged with feloniously cutting and stabbing Ephraim, slave to Nicholas Lipscomb, on the 29th of November, was found guilty and ordered thirty-nine stripes. P. J. Wright, for permitting his slave, Edward, to go at large, was fined $10 and cost. Charles Reininger, charged with stealing $166 from Frederick Hauster and Max Stadelhofer, on the 5th of December, was examined and remanded for final trial before Judge Lyons. Griffin, the property of Jno. L. Cox, charged with feloniously stabbing Adam Miller, slave to David Baker, on the 25th November, was found guilty and ordered twenty-five stripes. The trial of Joseph H. Crenshaw, charged with shooting John Askew, is fixed for Thursday next.
t. Va. Volunteers. Killed.--Lieut. J. L. Moffett, Privates J. T. McCorkie, S. P. Wilson, John Goolsby, and J. McManamy. Wounded.--Lieut. C. C. Burks, Privates J. D. Cox, L. A. Marstella, T. Anderson, W. Berry, David Edmonson, John Fitzgerald, B. Hite, J. Miller, W. Selby, Alexander Wallace, J. B. Wilson, J. Withers, and B. Maxley. Rockbridge Rifles, 4th Va. Infantry. Killed.--Frederick Davidson and Ashbury C. McCluer. Wounded Severely.--D. G. Bowyer, P. A. Davidson, Adam Miller, John E. Moody, E. Y. Northern and Joel Neff. Slightly.--Chas. A. Rollins, J. W. Ruff, W. H. Kahle, Wm. Spears, J. Parks, Daniel Riley, and J. J. Hileman. Wounded in Rockbridge Artillery.--Lieut. Brockenbrough and Private Jordan. None killed. The first Virginia Regiment. Camp near Centreville, Fairfax Co., July 25. Having had some opportunity of learning particulars of the battle of the 18th at Bull Run. I take the earliest opportunity of briefly communicating them to