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d done them but little. I then continued my course about four miles, and bivouacked for the night. On the morning of the fourth we mounted, and scouted the country in all directions until evening, when I started for Smith's Mill, on White Oak Creek, where we spent the night. On the morning of the fifth we again mounted, and went about seven miles in a northwestern direction, when we met a portion of Captain Stinnett's guerrillas and had a right sharp fight, capturing his first lieutenant, first sergeant, and fifteen men. We had the fight on the north fork of White Oak Creek, about eight miles southeast of Jack's Creek. I then concluded to make my way back to Lagrange, which I did, arriving in camp on the seventh with my seventeen prisoners, neither myself nor any of my little squad having received a scratch. I respectfully submit the above report, and also the seventeen greybacks, to your paternal care. Respectfully, Wm. J. Smith, First Lieutenant Co. C. Commanding Squad.
Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, Al. B., Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, Benj. F., Mar. 26, 1865. Smith, Chas. E., Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, E. W., Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, F. C., Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, Geo. W., Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, Gus. A., Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, Israel C., Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, James, Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, John C., June 20, 1865. Smith, Jos. S., July 11, 1865. Smith, Orlando, Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, Orlow, Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, Robert F., Mar. 13, 1865. Smith, Rbt. W., Feb. 13, 1865. Smith, Wm. J., July 16, 1865. Sniper, Gustavus, Mar. 13, 1865. Sowers, Edgar, Mar. 13, 1865. Sprague, A. B. R., Mar. 13, 1865. Sprague, Ezra T., June 20, 1865. Spalding, George, Mar. 21. 1865. Spaulding, Ira, April 9, 1865. Spaulding, O. L., June 25, 1865. Spencer, Geo. E., Mar. 13, 1865. Spear, Ellis, Mar. 13, 1865. Spear, Samuel P., Mar. 13, 1865. Spicely, Wm. T., Aug. 26, 1865. Spurling, A. B., Mar. 26, 1865. Spofford, John P., Mar. 13, 1865. Stafford, Jacob A., Mar. 13, 1865. Stager
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)
Smith, Timothy D., Corp.,37th Mass. Inf.,Sailor's Creek, Va.,April 6, 1865. Smith, William.11th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 8, 1864. Smith, William A., Corp.,4th Mass. Cav.,Gum Creek, Fla.,Oct. 24, 1864. Smith, William B.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Smith, William D.,1st Mass. Inf.,Yorktown, Va.,April 26, 1862. Smith, William F.,33d Mass. Inf.,Atlanta, Ga.,July 25, 1864. Smith, William H. B., 2d Lieut.,1st Mass. Inf.,Blackburn's Ford, Va.,July 18, 1861. Smith, William J.,20th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,May 3, 1863. Smith, William O.,25th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Smith, William W.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Smothers, John,55th Mass. Inf.,Honey Hill, S. C.,Nov. 30, 1864. Smy, Richard34th Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Snell, Aaron H. Name and rank. Private understood when not otherwise stated.Command.Engagement.Date. Snell, Aaron H.,18th Mass. Inf.,Bethesda Church, Va.,June 3, 1864.
8th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Smith, Thomas H.,19th Mass. Inf.,White Oak Swamp, Va.,June 30, 1862. Smith, Thomas W.,26th Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Smith, Timothy D., Corp.,37th Mass. Inf.,Sailor's Creek, Va.,April 6, 1865. Smith, William.11th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 8, 1864. Smith, William A., Corp.,4th Mass. Cav.,Gum Creek, Fla.,Oct. 24, 1864. Smith, William B.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Smith, William D.,1st Mass. Inf.,Yorktown, Va.,April 26, 1862. Smith, William F.,33d Mass. Inf.,Atlanta, Ga.,July 25, 1864. Smith, William H. B., 2d Lieut.,1st Mass. Inf.,Blackburn's Ford, Va.,July 18, 1861. Smith, William J.,20th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,May 3, 1863. Smith, William O.,25th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Smith, William W.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Smothers, John,55th Mass. Inf.,Honey Hill, S. C.,Nov. 30, 1864. Smy, Richard34th Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Addenda: list of Massachusetts Officers and Soldiers killed in Action. (search)
. Inf.,Supposed killed, North Anna River, Va.May 24, 1864. Richards, James,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Richards, William H., Corp.,34th Mass. Inf.,New Market, Va.,May 15, 1864. Rowe, Harrison,27th Mass. Inf.,South West Creek, N. C.,March 8, 1865. Schenck, Anthony,54th Mass. Inf.,Drowned in action, James Island, S. C.July 16, 1863. Smith, Albion,1st Mass. Cav.,Sulphur Springs, Va.,June 3, 1863. Smith, Preston O.,29th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg Mine, Va.,July 30, 1864. Smith, William J.,54th Mass. Inf.,Olustee, Fla.,Feb. 20, 1864. Stedman, James S.,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Stevens, George,27th Mass. Inf.,Walthall Junction, Va.,May 6, 1864. Stone, Franklin J.,23d Mass. Inf.,Whitehall, N. C.,Dec. 16, 1862. Sufshay, Samuel, Mus.,54th Mass. Inf.,Morris Island, S. C.,July 15, 1864. Warren, Henry A.,61st Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va.,April 3, 1865. Watson, Cornelius,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C.,July 18, 1863. Wiley, George, 1st Sergt.,59
. Inf.,Supposed killed, North Anna River, Va.May 24, 1864. Richards, James,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Richards, William H., Corp.,34th Mass. Inf.,New Market, Va.,May 15, 1864. Rowe, Harrison,27th Mass. Inf.,South West Creek, N. C.,March 8, 1865. Schenck, Anthony,54th Mass. Inf.,Drowned in action, James Island, S. C.July 16, 1863. Smith, Albion,1st Mass. Cav.,Sulphur Springs, Va.,June 3, 1863. Smith, Preston O.,29th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg Mine, Va.,July 30, 1864. Smith, William J.,54th Mass. Inf.,Olustee, Fla.,Feb. 20, 1864. Stedman, James S.,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Stevens, George,27th Mass. Inf.,Walthall Junction, Va.,May 6, 1864. Stone, Franklin J.,23d Mass. Inf.,Whitehall, N. C.,Dec. 16, 1862. Sufshay, Samuel, Mus.,54th Mass. Inf.,Morris Island, S. C.,July 15, 1864. Warren, Henry A.,61st Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va.,April 3, 1865. Watson, Cornelius,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C.,July 18, 1863. Wiley, George, 1st Sergt.,59
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 Smith, W. J., 54th Mass. Inf., 438 Smith, W. M., 226 Smith, W. O., 419 Smith, W. S., 551 Smith, W. W., 419 Smith, Warren, 551 Smith, William, IX Smith, William, 11th Mass. Inf., 419 Smith, William, 23d Mass.Smith, W. J., 54th Mass. Inf., 438 Smith, W. M., 226 Smith, W. O., 419 Smith, W. S., 551 Smith, W. W., 419 Smith, Warren, 551 Smith, William, IX Smith, William, 11th Mass. Inf., 419 Smith, William, 23d Mass. Inf., 551 Smith, William, 28th Mass. Inf., 480 Smith, William, 35th Mass. Inf., 551 Smith, William, 54th Mass. Inf., 551 Smothers, John, 419 Smy, Richard, 419 Smyth, J. F., 550 Smyth, T. A., 248 Snell, A. H., 420 Snell, C. E., 551 Snell, Joseph, 420 Snell, N. T., 480 Snook, John, 551 Snow, A. H., 480 Snow, Frank, 551 Snow, G. D., 420 Snow, G. E., 20th Mass. Inf., 420 Snow, G. E., 26th Mass. Inf., 420 Snow, G. E., 29th Mass. Inf., 420 Snow, G. W., 11th Mass. Inf., 551 Snow, G
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sketch of Company I, 61st Virginia Infantry, Mahone's Brigade, C. S. A. (search)
nia C. H.; Private Revil W. Custis, July 4, 1863, Gettysburg. Sergeant M. P. Kilgore, July 30, 1864, Crater. Private Charles W. Collins, August 19, 1864, Johnson's Farm. Johnson Ward, July 4, 1864, Gettysburg. Wm. Mason, Appomattox C. H., 1865. Sergeant Smith Toppin, July 30, 1864, Crater. Died in Hospital: Privates John Ferrell, Richmond Battery, June 10, 1862; S. D. Manning, Petersburg, September, 1862; B. F. Nottingham, Brandy Station, Orange and Alexandria R. R., October, 1862; Wm. J. Smith, Richmond, May 21, 1863. Died in Prison: Elias W. Cherry, 1864, sent to hospital at the evacuation of Norfolk, Va.; George W. Barcroft and D. W. Horton. Who offered Substitutes: L. Berkley, Wm. A. Jackson, Augustus Evans, and Joseph Ribble. Discharged from service previous to evacuation Norfolk: Privates Peirce Rodman and Wm. Whitson, and Corporal Geo. Ogelvie. Dropped at the reorganization of the Army: Lieutenant F. N. Armstead. Transferred: Privates Walter S. Jones and J
rd Ellett, was arraigned because the latter had no particular fancy for sunny luxuries. The Mayor doubting Colgin's right to declare war on his own hook, sent him to jail in default of surety to preserve the entente cordiale.--Erbin Irvin, arrested on the complaint of Adolph Shaul, for receiving a keg of lead, knowing the same to have been stolen, was committed until 9 o'clock on the 6th of April. The defendant in this case came from Solitude, a locality prolific in vicious attainments.--Wm. J. Smith, arrested by officer Davis for getting drunk, (conveyed to the cage on a dray,) was admonished and discharged.--John Sullivan, arrested by Lieut. Carter, of the night police, for sticking a fork in the hand of Catharine, his wife, was let off — his better half considerately forgiving the slight indiscretion, and refusing to appear.--William, slave of W. M. Dade, arrested as a runaway, and for trespassing on E. Bossieux, was whipped and let off — George Lord, (from Solitude,) a suspicious
The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1863., [Electronic resource], The capture of the U. S. Steamer Columbia. (search)
e charge of James Capt. Thos. H. Conn, who was arrested several weeks since for stabbing Kapharet was examined, for the alleged offence, Kapharet having sufficiently recovered to be present at the heating. It appeared that Captain on the of the stabbing, was being assaulted by , and in danger of being severely handled by them, when Kapharet his danger advanced to him. The Captain mistaking him for one of the assailants cut him in the cheek. The defendant was let off. William J. Smith, a negro, representing himself to be free, but without free papers or pass, was arrested for smoking in the street contrary to a city . He was ordered five lasher. W. P. Tompkins, by the watch for getting drunk, behaving of orderly, and language in the street, was required to give $280 for his good behavior. The case of William , a free negro, charged with shooting a truck and contents, valued at $ from was called and continued for another . A small darkey named Georg