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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 10 4 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands 8 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: May 31, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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macadamized turnpike. From this point, the Second corps, with General Terry's division of the Sixth corps, marched rapidly toward Old Verdio change his front. This plan was mutually agreed upon, and General H. D. Terry's Third division, Sixth corps, one of the strongest and bestneed of reinforcements. General Warren at once sent word to General H. D. Terry, commanding Third division, Sixth corps, to render all neceshe should need the whole division, to give it for his support. General Terry sent General Shaler's brigade to relieve General Gregg, but itsesults that would ensue from an attack of superior numbers. General H. D. Terry, commanding Third division, Sixth corps, was stationed alongtwenty-seventh, twenty-eighth, and twenty-ninth of November. General H. D. Terry, Third division, Sixth corps, lost about twenty men. It wad; Lieutenant-Colonel Coleston, Second Virginia, leg amputated; Major Terry, Fourth Virginia, slightly wounded; Lieutenant-Colonel Brown, Fi
H. D. Terry Brigadier GeneralApr. 9, 1863, to July 11, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Seventh Army Corps, Department of Virginia Brigadier GeneralAug. 4, 1863, to Jan. 10, 1864. 3d Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Brigadier GeneralJan. 21, 1863, to Apr. 9, 1863. Gibbs' 2d provisional Brigade, Division at Suffolk, Seventh Army Corps, Department of Virgini
C. L. Upham Col. 15th Conn. InfantryMarch 1, 1865, to March 18, 1865. 2d Brigade, 2d Division, District of Beaufort, Terry's Provisional Corps, Department of North Carolina.
Ezra L. Walrath Major 112th N. Y. InfantryJan. 15, 1865. 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 24th Corps, Terry's Provisional Corps, Department of North Carolina. Major 115th N. Y. InfantryAug. 16, 1864. 3d Brigade, 2d Division, Tenth Army Corps, Army of the James
E. Wright Col. 10th U. S. Colored InfantryAug. 15, 1864, to Aug. 22, 1864. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Eighteenth Army Corps, Army of the James Col. 10th U. S. Colored InfantryDec. 3, 1864, to Dec. 31, 1864. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Twenty-Fifth Army Corps, Army of the James Col. 10th U. S. Colored InfantryDec. 31, 1864, to Jan. 6, 1865. 3d Brigade, 3d Division, Twenty-Fifth Army Corps, Army of the James Col. 10th U. S. Colored InfantryNov. 6, 1864, to Dec. 3, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3d Division, Eighteenth Army Corps, Army of the James Col. 10th U. S. Colored InfantryOct. 29, 1864, to Nov. 6, 1864. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Tenth Army Corps, Army of the James Col. 10th U. S. Colored TroopsJan. 6, 1863, to Feb. 20, 1865. 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Division, 24th Corps, Terry's Provisional Corps, Department of North Carol
The Daily Dispatch: May 31, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Romantic account of the battle of Williamsburg. (search)
the fate battle near Williamsburg: Col. Wm. F. Small, of the 26th Pennsylvania Volunteers, wounded. Col. D H. Starr, of the Fifth New Jersey regiment, wounded; Adjutant V. M. Healy, short arm. Lieut. Col. John P. Van Lear and Adjutant Aaron Wilkes, of the Sixth New Jersey regiment, both killed. Lieut. Col. E. A. Carman, of the Seventh New Jersey regiment, wounded. Major Peter M. Ryerson, of the Eighth New Jersey Volunteers, killed. Col. Adolphus J. Johnson, seriously wounded. Lieut. Col. James C. Strong, of the Thirty-eighth New York Volunteers, wounded. Col. H. D. Terry, and Lieut Col. S. E. Beach, of the Fifth Regiment Michigan Volunteers, wounded. Col. Wm. Dwight, Jr., and Lieut. Col. J. E. Farnum, of the Seventieth New York regiment, both wounded. Lieut. Col. J. Moses and Major William C. Stevens, of the Seventy second regiment New York State Volunteers, both wounded. Lieut. Col. Benedict, of the Seventy-third New York, missing.