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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. 6 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 8: Hampden County. (search)
forty-six dollars. Tolland Incorporated June 14, 1810. Population in 1860, 596; in 1865, 511. Valuation in 1860, $280,774; in 1865, $298,588. The selectmen in 1861 were Philander F. Twining, Daniel Spring, Edward L. Tinker, Jr.; in 1862, Hiram C. Brown, Lyman Twining, George W. Granger; in 1863 and 1864, George W. Granger, Philander F. Twining, Lyman Twining; in 1865, George W. Granger, Philander F. Twining, Nathan E. Slocum. The town-clerk during the years 1861 and 1862 was Rufus Smith. During 1863, 1864, and 1865, William W. Harrison. The town-treasurer all through the war was Edward L. Tinker. 1861. The first legal town-meeting held in Tolland, to act upon matters connected with the war, was held in June, at which it was voted to raise one hundred and fifty dollars to pay State aid to the families of volunteers living in the town. 1862. January—, One hundred and seventy dollars were appropriated for the same purpose. July—, Eight hundred and forty dollars we
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 killed in action. (search)
Va.,May 6, 1864. Smith, John F.,29th Mass. Inf.,Knoxville, Tenn.,Nov. 29, 1863. Smith, John W.,15th Mass. Inf.,Ball's Bluff, Va.,Oct. 21, 1861. Smith, Malcolm,34th Mass. Inf.,New Market, Va.,May 15, 1864. Smith, Marshall E.,24th Mass. Inf.,Deep Run, Va.,Aug. 16, 1864. Smith, Matthew,9th Mass. Inf.,Malvern Hill, Va.,July 1, 1862. Smith, Nathaniel B., 1st Sergt.,58th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Smith, Octavius C., Sergt.,33d Mass. Inf.,Wauhatchie, Tenn.,Oct. 29, 1863. Smith, Rufus,2d Mass. H. A.,Plymouth, N. C.,April 20, 1864. Smith, Rufus W., Capt.,2d Mass. Cav.,Cedar Creek, Va.,Oct. 19, 1864. Smith, Samuel C.,12th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 21, 1864. Smith, Sidney,15th Mass. Inf.,Ball's Bluff, Va.,Oct. 21, 1861. Smith, Simeon P.,10th Mass. Inf.,Rappahannock Station, Va.,Nov. 7, 1863. Smith, Stephen H.,4th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La.,June 14, 1863. Smith, Stewart,1st Mass. H. A.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 19, 1864. Smith, Thomas G.58th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvan
Va.,May 6, 1864. Smith, John F.,29th Mass. Inf.,Knoxville, Tenn.,Nov. 29, 1863. Smith, John W.,15th Mass. Inf.,Ball's Bluff, Va.,Oct. 21, 1861. Smith, Malcolm,34th Mass. Inf.,New Market, Va.,May 15, 1864. Smith, Marshall E.,24th Mass. Inf.,Deep Run, Va.,Aug. 16, 1864. Smith, Matthew,9th Mass. Inf.,Malvern Hill, Va.,July 1, 1862. Smith, Nathaniel B., 1st Sergt.,58th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Smith, Octavius C., Sergt.,33d Mass. Inf.,Wauhatchie, Tenn.,Oct. 29, 1863. Smith, Rufus,2d Mass. H. A.,Plymouth, N. C.,April 20, 1864. Smith, Rufus W., Capt.,2d Mass. Cav.,Cedar Creek, Va.,Oct. 19, 1864. Smith, Samuel C.,12th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 21, 1864. Smith, Sidney,15th Mass. Inf.,Ball's Bluff, Va.,Oct. 21, 1861. Smith, Simeon P.,10th Mass. Inf.,Rappahannock Station, Va.,Nov. 7, 1863. Smith, Stephen H.,4th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La.,June 14, 1863. Smith, Stewart,1st Mass. H. A.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 19, 1864. Smith, Thomas G.58th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvan
e, 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 Smith, T. H., 419 Smith, T. W., 419 Smith, Thomas, 551 Smith, Vernon, 551 Smith, W. A., 419 Smith, W. B., 419 Smith, W. D., 419 Smith, W. F., 33d Mass. Inf., 419 Smith, W. F., 116, 121 Smith, W. H., 551 Smith, W. H. B., 33, 419 Smith, W. J., 20th Mass Inf., 419
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ell, James A. McKaskell, John J. McLendon, Benjamin F. Medley, Alexander S. Morrison, Thomas W. Morrison, George A. Morton, William H. Saunders, James L. Smith, Caswell Stallings, William H. Wadkins, Seth A. Williams. Co. D. 2d Sergeant Andrew J. Gamble, 4th Sergeant William H. Elwood Private John F. Dixon, Joseph T. Gaddy, John J. Harmon, Private Drewry D. Howell, John K. Mills, Francis Moore, John Webster. Co. E. 3d Sergeant James F. Lasiter, 5th Sergeant Rufus Smith, Private John M. Beck, Wm. A. Sturdivant, Private William T. Wood, James J. Lewis, John A. J. Penny, Mus'n Albert T. Carter. Co. F. 3d Sergeant John H. Walker, Private James T. Bird, Columbus Cooper, Private Ezekiel Campbell, Lemuel Jones, John R. Pertillo. Co. G. 1st Sergeant James W. Bawley, 1st Corporal John W. Lee, 2d Corporal Samuel F. Jones, Private Andrew J. Bragg, Abraham Crabtree, Edwin T. Harriss, Private Joseph P. Harper, James B. L
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General David Bullock Harris, C. S. A. (search)
road and its first and continuous president until his death. This road became, subsequently, the Virginia Central railroad, and is now known in its extension as the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. David B. Harris, after having enjoyed the advantages of the classical schools of his native county, entered West Point Military Academy July 1, 1829, and was graduated thence July I, 1833, the seventh in his class of forty-three cadets, which included Generals John G. Barnard, George W. Cullum, Rufus Smith, Edmund Shriver, Alexander E. Shiras, Henry Dupont, Benjamin Alvord, and H. W. Wessell, of the Federal army, and Generals Francis H. Smith and Daniel Ruggles, and Colonels A. C. Myers (Quartermaster-General) and J. Lucius Davis, of the Confederate army. His grade of graduation was most creditable, his age being considered. His drawings in the Engineering class were deemed by Professor D. H. Mahan as equal to any executed at the celebrated German school at Metz, and they were kept at We