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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 9, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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. Murphy, Joseph Hoever, Rolan Clark, William Light, William McCoy, Thomas Cully, Elmore Davis, William J. Miller, William Woodberry, William Boggs, John Vansickle, Joseph Servings, George W. Turner, Ira Hudson, Alonzo Allison, William Pettigrew, Alex. S. Kerr, Franklin Priest, Isaac Summers, Ben. F. Clifton, Calvin Rail, William Halsted, William Stewart, (fifer,) John F. Farner, Thomas Moffit. Robert Northern, William A. Kerr, Wm. O. Kerr, Jesse B. Stevens, Adam Pettis, Wm. D. Hasper, Benj. F. Miller, Wm. H. Myers, Matthias Seegar, Jas. W. Lyons. Missing--Second Lieut. William G. Plummer; Second Sergt. Ed. D. Smith, left sick at home; First Corporal Thos. Ketcham; drummer Henry Riger; privates N. P. Talbott, Greenberry Talbott, John B. White, John Lindsey, Richard F. Clifton, James Clifton, John Shepard, Horatio Burgoyne, Larkin Cullins, Wm. Riger, Charles Billingsly, John H. Brin, John Conoway, John P. Hamilton, Jacob M. Davis, Benjamin Johns, Wm. Moffitt, Joseph McFerrin, John
. Murphy, Joseph Hoever, Rolan Clark, William Light, William McCoy, Thomas Cully, Elmore Davis, William J. Miller, William Woodberry, William Boggs, John Vansickle, Joseph Servings, George W. Turner, Ira Hudson, Alonzo Allison, William Pettigrew, Alex. S. Kerr, Franklin Priest, Isaac Summers, Ben. F. Clifton, Calvin Rail, William Halsted, William Stewart, (fifer,) John F. Farner, Thomas Moffit. Robert Northern, William A. Kerr, Wm. O. Kerr, Jesse B. Stevens, Adam Pettis, Wm. D. Hasper, Benj. F. Miller, Wm. H. Myers, Matthias Seegar, Jas. W. Lyons. Missing--Second Lieut. William G. Plummer; Second Sergt. Ed. D. Smith, left sick at home; First Corporal Thos. Ketcham; drummer Henry Riger; privates N. P. Talbott, Greenberry Talbott, John B. White, John Lindsey, Richard F. Clifton, James Clifton, John Shepard, Horatio Burgoyne, Larkin Cullins, Wm. Riger, Charles Billingsly, John H. Brin, John Conoway, John P. Hamilton, Jacob M. Davis, Benjamin Johns, Wm. Moffitt, Joseph McFerrin, John
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company L. (search)
McGLAUFLIN, Middleton, 40, m; mason. Nov. 27, 1861. Disch. disa. July 27, 1863. Sylvester McINTIRE, North Reading, 40; shoemaker. Dec. 27, 1864. Disch. July 28. 1865. Owen McKENNA, en. New Orleans, La., 24. May 22, 1862. Disch. May 19, 1865. Unof. James McWATERS, en. New Orleans, La. Killed Dec. 29, 1862. John Mears, Andover, 18; laborer. Dec. 30, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. John Mesner, en. New Orleans. May 31, 1862. Deserted Aug. 22, 1862. Baton Rouge, La. Benjamin F. Miller, Greenfield, Cr. Colerain, 26; farmer. Jan. 2, 1865. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Charles miller, en. New Orleans, La. Deserted Dec. 22, 1863. New Orleans, La. Albert Moody, Lynn, 33, m; shoemaker. Dec. 9, 1861. Trans. to V. R.C. March 11, 1864. Patrick Mooney, en. New Orleans, La., 24. Oct. 2, 1862. No further record. Horace Morse, Haverhill, 31, s; shoemaker. Dec. 25, 1861. Disch. for promotion July 5, 1863. 2nd Lieut. 95th Regt U. S. C. Inf., May 26, 1863. Trans. to 97
ld to bail in the sum of $200 to answer before the Hustings Court in August next.--Wm. Amy, the individual arrested for trespassing upon the premises of S. D. Foye, and offering personal violence to Miss Beazley, was discharged from custody in consequence of the absence of witnesses.--Dan'l Cavenaugh, charged on the book with being a common drunkard and violently assaulting his infant children, Margaret and Catherine, was required to give security in the sum of $150 to keep the peace. Benjamin F. Miller was acquitted of a charge of assaulting Robert S. Bosher.--Mollie Wallace and Minnie Tray foot, while taking exercise on horseback, came to the conclusion that Seventh street was not wide enough for an equestrienne splurge, and so they encroached upon the sidewalk; the consequence of which was an arrest and a fine of $10.--Two lads, named Barnes and Scott, were fined for throwing stones in the street.--Robert, slave of B. Catogul, was brought up for a violation of the ordinance concern