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Corporal, Company E; James S. Jackson, private, Company D; J. Urner Price, First Sergeant, Company A, since dead; Harrison Myers, private, Company H, since dead; Asa Smith, private, Company K. Seventeenth Indian--Killed, Ezekiel Duke, private, Company B. Seventh Indiana.--Wounded, First Lietenants Alexander B. Patterson, sligl side: Howe's Artillery--James Enyart and George L. Price, killed; Andrew Dougherty, arm shot off; M. Leedridge and Corporal Andrews, wounded. Ninth Indiana------Smith, of Company II, killed; Isaac Bryant, slightly wounded in the shoulder. Fourteenth Indiana--Amos Boyd, Company C, and Harmon Myers, Company H, killed; Capt. Foote, Company E, grape-shot wound in the arm — not serious; James S. Jackson, Company D, Corporal John Lyon, Company E, Asa Smith, Company K, all slightly wounded ; Sergeant Urner Price was wounded in the thigh by a shell, and his leg was amputated this morning, and he is likely to recover. Seventeenth Indiana--E. T. Dukes, of Company
r out.. A. Johnson, Wm. F. Ward, Henry R. Jenkins, Martin Barry, Discharged for disability. Jno. Kelly, Chas. G. Milliken, Killed or died in hospital. Benj. Brooks, Robt. G. Small, Robt. Macdonald, Taken prisoner. Died since muster out. Robt. Reade, Jas. S. Gordon, Edwin W. Pratt. Third section—centre. Lieut. Jacob Federhen, Commanding. Wounded. (Senior 1st Lieut., Dec., 1862). Fifth Detachment.—Sergt. Matthew Adams; Gunner, Reuben P. Charters; Chief of Caisson, Asa Smith. Commissioned, later. Killed or died in hospital. Privates, Chas. B. Hill, Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Jno. Ricker, Henry Smitherman, Received a warrant, later. Died since muster out. Eben Cook, Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Stephen Knowles, Killed or died in hospital. Geo. B. White, Killed or died in hospital. Nathaniel Trumbull, Charles Hawkins, Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Edw. P. Swift, C<
(Oct. 27, 1864), in connection with the Boydtown Plank Road movement, took place a contest in which the action of the 10th Mass. Battery (Lieutenant Granger) was, according to the historian of the 2d Army Corps, unusually spirited; Walker, p. 623. Three years after his death Lieutenant Granger was brevetted captain, major and lieutenant-colonel U. S. Vols. in recognition of his gallant and meritorious services in this battle. and it lost its commanding officer, Lieut. H. H. Granger; Lieut. Asa Smith, U. S. A. (4th U. S. Artillery), who was detailed to take his place, also fell. Capts. D. A. Granger and Alexander McTavish, both of the 11th Mass. Infantry, were also killed. The 11th was also actively engaged (November 5) in repelling an attack on the picket line, and was warmly praised by Col. R. MacAllister, commanding brigade, who especially complimented its adjutant, Lieut. Michael Boucher. Official Army Records, 87, pp. 398, 400. The 19th, 20th, 57th, 59th Infantry, 1st Cava
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers who died of wounds. (search)
, 1862. Sloan, Joseph V.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Keedysville, Md., Oct. 6, 1862. Small, John F.,1st Mass. H. A.,– –June 29, 1864. Smalley, Ebenezer,58th Mass. Inf.,June 17, 1864,Harwich, Mass., July 11, 1864. Smiley, Joseph L.,32d Mass. Inf.,Near Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864.July 6, 1864. Smith, Ai B.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Antietam, Md., Sept. 30, 1862. Smith, Albert C.,36th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.Washington, D. C., July 10, 1864. Smith, Asa, 2d Lieut.,10th Batt. Mass. L. A.,Hatcher's Run, Va., Oct. 27, 1864.Hatcher's Run, Va., Oct. 28, 1864. Smith, Charles D.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Antietam, Md., Sept. 27, 1862. Smith, Charles E.,19th Mass. Inf.,– –Falmouth, Va., Dec. 18, 1862. Smith, Charles P., Capt.,28th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.May 21, 1864. Smith, Chester J.,36th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 3, 1864. Smith, Francis L., Sergt.,19th Mass. Inf.,Jun
, 1862. Sloan, Joseph V.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Keedysville, Md., Oct. 6, 1862. Small, John F.,1st Mass. H. A.,– –June 29, 1864. Smalley, Ebenezer,58th Mass. Inf.,June 17, 1864,Harwich, Mass., July 11, 1864. Smiley, Joseph L.,32d Mass. Inf.,Near Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864.July 6, 1864. Smith, Ai B.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Antietam, Md., Sept. 30, 1862. Smith, Albert C.,36th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.Washington, D. C., July 10, 1864. Smith, Asa, 2d Lieut.,10th Batt. Mass. L. A.,Hatcher's Run, Va., Oct. 27, 1864.Hatcher's Run, Va., Oct. 28, 1864. Smith, Charles D.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Antietam, Md., Sept. 27, 1862. Smith, Charles E.,19th Mass. Inf.,– –Falmouth, Va., Dec. 18, 1862. Smith, Charles P., Capt.,28th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.May 21, 1864. Smith, Chester J.,36th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 3, 1864. Smith, Francis L., Sergt.,19th Mass. Inf.,Jun
loan, G. S., 480 Sloan, J. V., 480 Sloan, M., 549 Slocum, H. W., 99, 105 Slocum, J. S., 418 Slocum, J. W., 418 Slow, Sylvester, 549 Slowood, C., 549 Small, G. E., 549 Small, J. F., 480 Small, Taylor, Jr., 549 Small, Zachariah, 549 Smalley, Ebenezer, 480 Smalley, J. H., 550 Smart, Elisha, 53, 418 Smart, J. T., 550 Smart, W. H., 418 Smiley, J. L., 480 Smith, A. C., 480 Smith, A. H., 550 Smith, Abner, 550 Smith, Ai B., 480 Smith, Albion, 438, 494 Smith, Alden B., 418 Smith, Asa, 189, 480 Smith, B. H., 418 Smith, Benjamin, 550 Smith, C. A., 1st Mass. H. A., 550 Smith, C. A., 27th Mass. Inf., 550 Smith, C. Allen, 418 Smith, C. D., 9th Mass. Inf., 418 Smith, C. D., 15th Mass. Inf., 480 Smith, C. E., 480 Smith, C. H., 550 Smith, C. J., 480 Smith, C. P., 118, 480 Smith, C. S., 550 Smith, Charles, IX Smith, Charles, 59th Mass. Inf., 418 Smith, Curtis, 550 Smith, D. F., 418 Smith, D. H., 550 Smith, Dexter, 550 Smith, E. A., 550 Smith, E. M., 418 S
ry, Oct. 16, 1861. Resigned, Nov. 15, 1862. Small, John T. First Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 8, 1864. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. Smart, Alexander. Second Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, Nov. 18, 1862. Mustered out, July 8, 1864. Smart, Elisha. Captain, 10th Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Killed in action at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862. Smith, Albert E. First Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Aug. 14, 1863. Mustered out, Sept. 3, 1863. Smith, Asa. Second Lieutenant, 10th Battery Mass. Light Artillery, Sept. 21, 1862. Died at Hatcher's Run, Va., Oct. 28, 1864, of wounds received in action. Smith, Charles H. Second Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, July 20, 1864. First Lieutenant, Nov. 18, 1864. Captain, Apr. 1, 1865. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. Smith, Charles P. Second Lieutenant, 28th Mass. Infantry, Dec. 14, 1862. Captain, June 4, 1863. Died, May 21, 1864, of wounds received in action at the Wilderness, Va., May
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
W. L., 584 Sladen, J. A., 444, 495, 556 Slamm, J. A., 132 Slattery, D. P., 132 Slattery, Robert, 479 Sleeper, J. A., 132 Sleeper, J. H., 228, 351, 556 Slidell, John, 678 Sloan, J. F., 132 Sloan, S. S., 351 Sloan, T. W., 351 Slocum, H. W., 716 Small, E. A., 132 Small, E. F., 132 Small, J. T., 351 Smalley, Anthony, 132 Smalley, L. D., 132 Smart, Alexander, 351 Smart, Elisha, 351 Smith, A. E., 351 Smith, A. L., 572 Smith, A. M., 389 Smith, A. N., 132 Smith, A. P., 132 Smith, Asa, 351 Smith, C. B., 389 Smith, C. G., 132 Smith, C. H., Navy, 132 Smith, C. H., 32d Mass. Inf., 351 Smith, C. P., 351 Smith, C. S., 351 Smith, D. C., 42d Mass. Inf., 351 Smith, D. C., 572 Smith, D. F., 351 Smith, D. P., 389, 444, 556 Smith, David, 132 Smith, De W. S., 49th Mass. Inf., 351 Smith, De W. S., 584 Smith, E. B., 479 Smith, E. J., 444, 557 Smith, E. K., Jr., 132 Smith, Elias, Jr., 132 Smith, F. L., 351 Smith, F. M., 351 Smith, Franklin W., 716 Smith, Fr
al at the Old Colony Railway station, where we were to take the cars. These notices appeared successively in the Boston Journal:— Marching orders. [Saturday, Oct. 4, 1862.] The 10th Massachusetts Battery in camp at Boxford have received marching orders for Monday, Oct. 6, and will probably reach this city about 1 o'clock. The following is a list of the officers:—Capt., J. Henry Sleeper; Senior 1st Lieut., Henry H. Granger; Junior 1st Lieut., J. Webb Adams; Senior 2nd Lieut., Asa Smith; Junior 2nd Lieut. Thomas R. Armitage; First Sergeant, Otis N. Harrington; Quartermaster Sergeant, S. Augustus Alden; chiefs of Pieces with rank of sergeants, George H. Putnam; Philip T. Woodfin; Charles E. Pierce; Samuel J. Bradlee; Chandler Gould; George F. Gould. Gunners with the rank of Corporals; Andrew B. Shattuck. Charles W. Doe, John H. Stevens, George M. Townsend, Joseph H. Currant, Benjamin F. Parker; Guidon, William H. Fitzpatrick; Artificer. Amasa D. Bacon; Buglers, Joshua T
of human life in active service, that very day might be their last on earth. Can it be wondered at, then, that like the Indians, as stated by Story, they should turn and take a last sad look at the roofless houses they were leaving behind? Morning reports. 1862. Oct. 18. Received from Quartermaster Dana, 14 horses, 3 baggage wagons and 1 ambulance—making in all 125 horses. Oct. 19. One horse died from influenza and cold, contracted while being transported. Nov. 4. Senior 2nd Lieut. Asa Smith arrived in camp and reported for duty. Nov. 5. One horse died from cold, &c. Nov. 7. James J. Woodard left camp without leave. Nov. 8. One horse died from inflammation and influenza. Nov. 11. One horse died from stoppage and one horse strayed and never found. Nov. 15. Private Jonathan E. Childs died at Emory Hospital of typhoid fever. Six horses condemned and returned to quartermaster Dana. Nov. 16. George M. Dixon was carried to Ebenezer Hospital. Nov. 21.
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