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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 5 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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thy Connors, Charles H. Goodwin, Joshua M. Caswell, Alvah J. Wilson, Phillimon White. Missing-- First Sergeant R. M. Maguire, and Privates John Allen and Edwin Gilpatrick. Company H--Wounded — John R. Cudworth, buckshot in chin; Thomas Thombs, buckshot in left arm ; George H. Green, buckshot in face; Nathaniel Allen, buckshot over right eye. Company I--Wounded--Privates William J. Fleming, left arm; Alexander Grant, left arm;----Hurley and----Wilson. Missing — Privates----Netland,----Towle,----Crowell, all wounded and left on the field. Company K--Killed — William B. Hall, John Dolan. Wounded--Lieut. Carruth, slightly; Privates L. A. Payson, slightly; William Clark, William J. Hudson, Thomas R. Mathers, George H. Wheeler, John W. Nilling. Missing — Wesley Jackson, John P. Ross, (wounded and left on the field,) Charles S. Leonard, David B. Copeland. Total — Killed, four; wounded, thirty; missing, twenty-eight--in all, sixty-two. Respectfully, your obedient servant
Here is a partial list: Killed — Ed. F. Jones, company G, Eleventh Massachusetts; John Nolan, company G, Eleventh Massachusetts; John Dugan, Eighth Illinois cavalry; Sergeant 0. J. Morse, Eighth Illinois cavalry. Wounded--Lieut.-Col. Gamble, Eighth Illinois cavalry, severely; Capt. Benson, of Benson's regular battery, severely; W. E. Jeffrey, company G, Eleventh Massachusetts, thigh; Sergeant Wm. P. Price, Eleventh Massachusetts, arm; Marcus M. Holmes, Eleventh Massachusetts, ankle; John Towle, Eleventh Massachusetts, slightly; Jas. H. Sutcliffe, Eleventh Massachusetts, slightly. The casualties in the Eleventh Massachusetts were all by a single shell. Besides the above, the Sixteenth Massachusetts lost seven or eight, and the Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania as many. We picketed last night nearly or quite to White Oak Swamps, and some distance up the river. The men are immensely elated at regaining old battle-fields. C. A. P. Richmond Examiner account. Richmond, August
events. The enemy knew exactly the route the regiment would be compelled to take and came on pell mell. Just as they turned the corner they were greeted with a volley which threw them into confusion and turned them back. The men of the regiment made a rush for the river, gained the pontoon bridge, and Major Rice, with Lieut. Donath and half a dozen men with axes severed the shore lines which held the bridge on the south side, then leaped into the boats and poled across. The bridge slowly drifted down with the current to the north shore and the enemy did not dare follow, as the north side frowned with batteries. Chancellorsville, so far as the Nineteenth Massachusetts was concerned, was over. Casualties May 3-4, 1863. wounded Co. A. Sergeant Henry O. Beal Corporal Marcus Kimball Private Charles W. Merrill Co. B. Private Martin Barry Private John J. Wells Co. F. Private Asa W. Greene Private John Towle Co. G. Private Jackson Dawson Co. H. Corporal George P. Thomas
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
Jos. S., capt.,(C), July 26, ‘61; 33; resigned March 20, ‘62. Tolman, Augustus P., priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 21; killed in action June 30, 1862, White Oak Swamp, Va. Toomey, Michael, priv.,(—), May 19, ‘64 ;24; sub. W. G. Prescott; abs. pris. June 22, ‘64; N. F.R. Torrey, A. Dana, priv., (—), July 26, ‘61; 28; disch. disa. Apr. 6. ‘62. Townley, Wm., priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 19; disch. disa. Dec. 31, ‘61. Tourtelotte, Azro M., priv., (H), May 19, ‘64; 25; drafted; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Towle, John, priv., (F), Aug. 26, ‘61; 44; transf. to V. R.C. Sept. 17, ‘63; disch. Aug. 28, ‘64. Trapp, Chas., priv., (A), Aug. 3, ‘63; 23; sub. Ahirah Kelly, Jr.; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64. Trask, Edward, priv., (A), Mar. 26, ‘64; 18; disch. June 17, ‘65. Trask, Geo. L., priv., (H), Nov. 20, ‘61; 18; wounded June 30, ‘62; disch. disa. Mar. 20, ‘63. Trask, Levi, priv., (H), Nov. 20, ‘61; 44; disch. disa. Apr. 18, ‘63. Trelawney, Tanjour
...............1, 30, 32, 33, : 34 Tiernan, Mark........................................................ 147 Tilton, Warner W.................................51, 112, 152, 222, 223, 261 Tirrell, William J........................................ 188, 359 Todd, Joseph Scott.............................................4, 7, 51, 64 Todds Tavern....................................................305, 306 Tompkins Battery, A, 1st R. I. Artillery........................... 86, 87, 124 Towle, John..................................................... 208 Trapp, Charles............................................ 290 Trask, George L................................................ 107 Treadley, Daniel..................................................... 288 Trembo, Christopher..................................... 29:3 Tucker, Clarence I.............................................. 143 Turner, Frederick P................................................. 145 Turnstall's Station,