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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 as prisoners. (search)
864. Smith, John P.,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 22, 1864. Smith, Joseph, Alias Joseph F. Smyth.9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 29, 1862. Smith, Joseph W. Name and rank.Command.Place of Death.Date of Death. Smith, Joseph W.,34th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Nov. 1, 1864. Smith, Matthew, Corp.,59th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Dec.--, 1864. Smith, Michael,2d Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,—--, 1864. Smith, Moses E.,1st Mass. H. A.,Savannah, Ga.,Oct. 10, 1864. Smith, N.,*2d Mass. Cav.,Danville, Va.,Sept.--, 1864. Smith, Oliver A.,2d Mass. Cav.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 7, 1864. Smith, Robert, Sergt.,56th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Sept. 26, 1864. Smith, Roswell R.,2d Mass. Cav.,Richmond, Va.,Dec. 14, 1863. Smith, Stratton V.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 16, 1864. Smith, Sumner A.,2d Mass. H. A.,Florence, S. C.,Sept. 13, 1864. Smith, Thomas,*11th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July--, 1864. Smith, Thomas F.,27th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Nov. 29
Smith, Joseph W. Name and rank.Command.Place of Death.Date of Death. Smith, Joseph W.,34th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Nov. 1, 1864. Smith, Matthew, Corp.,59th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Dec.--, 1864. Smith, Michael,2d Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,—--, 1864. Smith, Moses E.,1st Mass. H. A.,Savannah, Ga.,Oct. 10, 1864. Smith, N.,*2d Mass. Cav.,Danville, Va.,Sept.--, 1864. Smith, Oliver A.,2d Mass. Cav.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 7, 1864. Smith, Robert, Sergt.,56th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Sept. 26, 1864. Smith, Roswell R.,2d Mass. Cav.,Richmond, Va.,Dec. 14, 1863. Smith, Stratton V.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 16, 1864. Smith, Sumner A.,2d Mass. H. A.,Florence, S. C.,Sept. 13, 1864. Smith, Thomas,*11th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July--, 1864. Smith, Thomas F.,27th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Nov. 29, 1864. Smith, Vernon,57th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,March 9, 1865. Smith, Warren,12th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,March 5, 1864. Smith, William,*54th Ma
n, 17th Mass. Inf., 550 Smith, John, 19th Mass. Inf., 419 Smith, John, 20th Mass. Inf., 480 Smith, John, Corp., 20th Mass. Inf., 550 Smith, John, 59th Mass. Inf., 419 Smith, John F., 419 Smith, John W., 419 Smith, Joseph, 550 Smith, Joseph W., 551 Smith, Lafayette, 480 Smith, Malcolm, 419 Smith, Marshall E., 419 Smith, Matthew, 9th Mass. Inf., 419 Smith, Matthew, 59th Mass. Inf., 551 Smith, Michael, 2d Mass. Cav., 551 Smith, Michael, 3d Mass. Cav., 494 Smith, Moses E., 551 Smith, N., 551 Smith, N. B., 419 Smith, N. G., 64 Smith, O. A., 551 Smith, O. C., 419 Smith, Orland, 105 Smith, P. O., 438 Smith, Patrick, 61 Smith, R. R., 551 Smith, R. W., 419 Smith, Robert, 56th Mass. Inf., 551 Smith, Robert, 2d Co. Mass. S. S., 92, 316 Smith, Rufus, 419 Smith, S. A., 551 Smith, S. C., 419 Smith, S. H., 419 Smith, S. P., 419 Smith, S. V., 551 Smith, S. W., 480 Smith, Sidney, 419 Smith, Stewart, 419 Smith, T. D., 419 Smith, T. F., 551 Smith, T. G., 419 Sm
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
p, J. L. Kemp, W. N. Caldwell, Private W. M. Braiden, B. S. Dobbins, Jas. R. Coleman, Jas. Hitchcock, Wm. H. Jorden, J. D. Lewis, Samuel Mobley, Henry J. Mobley, Jesse Nivens, A. P. Pilkington, Willis H. Robertson, John T. Weatherly, J. T. Wooten, John W. Watts, R. T. Willingham, W. E. Brown, A. V. Brown, S. W. Berry, T. Dunlap, R. W. Francis, D. M. Goggins, J. B. Gregory, W. M. Lovel, A. L. Mosely, R. Malone, B. F. Patrick, J. J. Purcell, J. P. Stephens, N. Smith, R. A. Johnston, E. A. Morriss, Private W. P. Forbes, A. A. Hayes, A. Y. Hanna, H. L. Luckey, M. Murphy, A. Pierce, Robt. Thomas, A. M. Whiteside, W. A. York, E. H. York, P. J. Jennings, S. J. Whaling, R. H. Cordel, W. H. Cordel, J. A. Cox, A. W. Crowson, D. R. Caldwell, J. L. Darby, W. M. Dobbs, C. A. Devoughn, J. M. Giddons, W. W. Giddons, W. W. Hamilton, D. M. Collum, Jas. Shores, M. Reaves, Wm. Killiliam, W. H. Johnson, R. H. Sadberry, J. A. Williams, W.
Edgington, Ferguson, Fleming, D. Gibson, J. Gilmer, C. H. Gilmer, Goodycoontz, Hanly, Harrison. Haymond, Hackley, Hoffman, Holdway. Hopkins, Jett, Johnson, Keen, Knotts, Kyle, Leftwich, Lockridge, Lucas, B. H. Magruder, J. G. Martin, Wm. Martin, Massie, Matthews, Maupin, Z. S. McGruder, McKenzie, Medley, Miles, Morgan, Myers, Patterson, Phelps. Porter, Preston, Pretlow, Pritchard, Randolph, Reid, Richardson, Riddick, W. Robertson, Saunders, Segar, Shannon, Sherrard, Sibert. J. K. Smith. 1. N. Smith, Staples, Thompson, Walker, Wallace, A. Watson, Watts, Welch, West, Wingfield, Wood and Yerby--83 A vote being demanded on the committee's report, the preamble was adopted viva voce; the 1st resolution by a vote of 116 ayes to 19 nays; the second and third without objection; the fourth resolution was amended, on motion of Mr. Robertson, of Richmond, by making the Commissioners subject to the control of the General Assembly or Convention. The resolutions of the Joint Committee, as adop
The seizure of vessels at Savannah. --The seizure of the New York vessels at Savannah has created much excitement in the former city. One of the vessels seized — the brig Wm. R. Kibbey--had gone to Savannah with coal, and was to load there for New Orleans. The New York owners, J. & N. Smith & Co., received a telegram Saturday morning which read, "Your brig is seized by order of the Governor." Shortly after, the agents of the bark Adjuster received this telegram: Savannah, Feb. 8, 1861. My vessel is seized by order of the Governor of Georgia, on account of arms detained in N. York. Chas. A. Enell. The Journal of Commerce says that later intelligence having announced that other vessels had also been seized, steps were at once taken in New York to obtain a release of all the arms detained by the Police, in order to remove, if possible, all cause of irritation. This having been done, Mr. Lamar telegraphed the fact to the Collector at Savannah, and it is understood t
ieutenant Commanding C. I. B. Caldwell. Gunboat five guns, Lieutenant Commanding John Russell. Gunboat Kanawha, five guns, Lieutenant Commanding Join Gunboat Sciota six guns, Lieutenant Commanding Edward Donaldson. Gunboat Miami, six guns, Lieutenant Commanding A. D. Barroll. Gunboat Owasco, five guns, Lieutenant Commanding John Guest. Gunboat Winna four guns, Lieutenant Commanding T. Nichols; Executive officer, John G. Walker. Gunboat Wis five guns, Lieutenant Commanding N. Smith. Gunboat Kine, five guns, Lieutenant Commanding George H. Ransom. Schooner Ki nine guns, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Lamson. Gunboat Harriet Lane, six guns, Lieutenant Commanding J. M. Wainwright, with Commander David D. Porter, who has twenty-one schooners, composing "Porter's mortar fleet," each carrying a heavy mortar and two thirty-two guns. The fleet, therefore, consists of forty-six salt, carrying two hundred and eighty-six guns, and twenty-one mortars the whole under comman