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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. 834 834 Browse Search
William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington 436 332 Browse Search
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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 3: The Decisive Battles. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 76 6 Browse Search
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ly 4, 1864. In the assault and capture of Fort Harrison, Sept. 29, 1864; combat near Hatcher's Runteers, June 27, 1864. Led the assault on Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864; was taken prisoner; exchath the 18th Army Corps in 1864; wounded at Fort Harrison, Sept. 29, 1864; in hospital during Oct. ane assault, June 30, 1864, and in front of Fort Harrison, Sept., 1864, to Feb., 1865. On leave of rch; engaged during the operations before Petersburg, Va.; in the campaign of eastern Tennessee; atplar Grove Church, and in the defence of Fort Stedman, Va. Captured by the rebels and confined at Lied, June 19, 1864, of wounds received at Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864. Quincy, Samuel Miller.64. Colonel, Apr. 5, 1864. Wounded near Petersburg, Va., June 15, 1864. Resigned, Feb. 14, 1865.on, and re-capture of, Fort Mahone before Petersburg, Va., in battle known as Petersburg, Apr. 2, 1Hundred, Va., June 18, 1864. In front of Petersburg, Va., June 21, 1864. Placed under arrest for [2 more...]
red out, June 30, 1865. Davis, Nelson Henry. See General Officers. Davis, Phineas Stearns. Colonel, 39th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 29, 1862. Killed at Petersburg, Va., July 11, 1864. Davis, Walter Scott. Second Lieutenant, 22d Mass. Infantry, Aug. 7, 1861; mustered, Oct. 1, 1861. Promoted First Lieutenant, June 28, 1July 16, 1861. Discharged, Apr. 21, 1864, for promotion in the 59th Mass. Infantry. Colonel, 59th Mass. Infantry, Apr. 24, 1864. Died of wounds received at Petersburg, Va., Aug. 22, 1864. Gove, Jesse Augustus. Second Lieutenant, U. S. Infantry, Mar. 8, 1847. Second Lieutenant, 9th U. S. Infantry, Apr. 9, 1847. First Lieute, 50th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Nov. 11, 1862. Mustered out, Aug. 24, 1863. Lieut. Colonel, 59th Mass. Infantry, Feb. 2, 1864. Killed at Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. Hodgkins, William Henry. Private, 36th Mass. Infantry, July 23, 1862. Second Lieutenant, Oct. 17, 1862. Promoted First Lieutenant, Oct.
, Apr. 30, 1863. Killed in action before Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. Berry, Thomas H. FiMass. Infantry, Dec. 26, 1863. Killed at Petersburg, Va., Mar. 25, 1865. Boyce, George P. Prutenant, June 4, 1864. Died of wounds at Petersburg, Va., July 12, 1864. Burrage, Henry Sweetse17, 1864, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va. Farnsworth, Ezra, Jr. Corporal, 26ters, Sept. 26, 1863. Killed in action at Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864. Giles, Eleazer. Secantry, Apr. 1, 1864. Killed in action at Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. Granger, Brownell. ptain, Jan. 9, 1862. Killed in action at Petersburg, Va., June 22, 1864. Kimball, Josiah F. , Oct. 23, 1864; not mustered. Killed at Petersburg, Va., Mar. 31, 1865. Munn, John. Second 1863. Captain, Feb. 18, 1864. Killed at Petersburg, Va., Oct. 12, 1864. Munroe, Martin Adams. nt, Jan. 27, 1864. Killed in action near Petersburg, Va., May 9, 1864. Upton, Edward. First [13 more...]
led in action at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. Brown, Solomon F. Born in Massachusetts. Sergeant, 4th Minn. Infantry, Oct. 8, 1861. Second Lieutenant, June 9, 1862. First Lieutenant, Nov. 4, 1862; mustered, Dec. 2, 1862. Resigned (disability), Mar. 16, 1864. Brown, William I. Born in Massachusetts. Second Lieutenant, 9th N. H. Infantry, Aug. 10, 1862. First Lieutenant, Mar. 1, 1863. Adjutant, Nov. 1, 1863. Major, 18th N. H. Infantry, Oct. 13, 1864. Killed in action at Fort Stedman, Va., Mar. 29, 1865. Brownson, Henry Francis. Born in Massachusetts. First Lieutenant, 15th N. Y. Engineers, June 17, 1861. Second Lieutenant, 3d U. S. Artillery, Dec. 1, 1861. See U. S. Army. Bruce, Gouverneur Morris. Born at Greenfield, Mass., June 21, 1835. Second Lieutenant, 8th Ill. Infantry, Apr. 23, 1861. Captain, Sept. 9, 1861. Resigned, Feb. 5, 1862. Bryan, Timothy M., Jr. Lieut. Colonel, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Resigned, Oct.7, 1862. Colonel, 18t
lored Infantry, Nov. 16, 1863. Died of disease at Chesapeake Hospital, Va., July 31, 1864. Briggs, George F. Private, 26th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 5, 1861. Second Lieutenant, 4th La. Volunteers, Mar. 27, 1863. Regiment changed to 4th Corps d'afrique, afterwards 76th U. S. Colored Infantry, June 6, 1863. Dismissed, Nov. 10, 1863. Brighan, Alfred M. Sergeant, 39th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 25, 1862. Second Lieutenant, 4th U. S. Colored Infantry, Sept. 3, 1863. Killed in action at Petersburg, Va., June 15, 1864. Brown, A. B. Appointed from Massachusetts. Second Lieutenant, 33d U. S. Colored Infantry. Resigned, Nov. 27, 1863. Brown, Charles Henry Calhoun. Private and Corporal, 39th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 7, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, Oct. 2, 1863. Second Lieutenant, 7th U. S. Colored Infantry, Oct. 15, 1863. Promoted First Lieutenant and Adjutant, Oct. 21, 1864. Brevet Captain, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Mustered out, Oct. 13, 1866. Brown, Edwin
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, X. Massachusetts officers, soldiers and sailors receiving Medals of Honor. (search)
, Mar. 8, 1895, for most distinguished gallantry in action at Fort Stedman, Va., Mar. 25, 1865, in serving with other volunteers a previously silenced and abandoned gun, mounted en barbette, at Fort Haskell, being exposed to a galling fire from the enemy's sharpshooters. Decastro. Medal issued, Dec. 1, 1864, for capture of flag in action at Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864. Henry, Guy Vernor. Lieut. Colonel, 7th U his way through the enemy's lines with regimental colors near Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. Howe, William H. Sergeant, Co. K, 29th, Mar. 8, 1895, for most distinguished gallantry in action at Fort Stedman, Va., Mar. 25, 1865. Hunter, Charles A. Sergeant, Co. E, 34tntry. Medal awarded, Aug. 16, 1894, for gallantry in action at Petersburg, Va., June 13, 1864. Lovering, George M. Sergeant, Co. I, 4th Medal issued, Apr. 24, 1865, for capture of flag in action at Petersburg, Va., Apr. 2, 1865. Whitman, Frank M. Corporal, Co. G, 35th M
meritorious services during the siege of Petersburg, Va., to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O. 133, eritorious services in the battles before Petersburg, Va., to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O. 67, Jritorious services in the campaign before Petersburg, Va., in 1864, to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G.r gallant and meritorious services before Petersburg, Va., to date from Apr. 2, 1865. G. O. 133, Aor gallant and meritorious conduct before Petersburg, Va., to date from Apr. 2, 1865. G. O. 133, Arvices during the present campaign before Petersburg, Va., to date from Oct. 28, 1864. G. O. 15, Flle, Poplar Spring Church and in front of Petersburg, Va., to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O. 45, Ar gallant and meritorious services before Petersburg, Va., to date from Apr. 2, 1865. G. O.133, Auand meritorious services at the battle of Petersburg, Va., to date from March 2, 1867. G. O. 33, A Volunteers, by brevet, for gallantry at Fort Stedman, Va., to date from Mar. 25, 1865. G. O. 133,[55 more...]
vol. 10, pp. 328, 352. — – Squadron of Maj. Crowninshield; Petersburg, Va., June 21-27, 1864, including engagement at Weldon R. R., Va. A. 4, col. 2. — – 1st. Batt. Engagement of June 10, 1864, at Petersburg, Va. Gen. Kautz. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 706. — – Ment, p. 18. — – Charging front forwards, Jerusalem Plank Road, Petersburg, Va., June 23, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 346. — – egiment. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 614. — – Before Petersburg, Va., June 21-27, 1864, including engagement at Weldon R. R. Army a. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 26, 1861, p. 2, cols. 2, 4. Petersburg, Va. 1864. May 12-16. Drewry's Bluff. Gen. G. P. T. Beauregard. , Richmond; Cold Harbor; Seven Pines; Point of Rocks; Glendale; Fort Harrison; Hampton; Martinsburg; City Point; Fredericksburg; Petersburg; , Richmond; Cold Harbor; Seven Pines; Point of Rocks; Glendale; Fort Harrison; Hampton; Martinsburg; City Point; Fredericksb