ements round New Berne, one at Deep Gully March 14, 1863, when Colonel Pickett (25th Mass.) held an outpost with much risk but small loss,
See his report in Official War Records, XVIII, 187. and another March 14, when Lieut. Joseph W. Lawton of Ware (27th Mass.) and several others were killed.
In an attack on Fort Anderson May 14 Lieut. N. S. Barstow (24th Mass.), acting signal officer, especially compliments his flagman, Timothy S. Marsh of Co. D, 21st Mass., for having behaved with admirabJoseph W. Collingwood of the 18th, Thomas Claffee of the 19th, with Edwin J. Weller and John Sullivan and William Holland of the 28th.
The 15th lost an admirable surgeon in Dr. S. Foster Haven of Worcester, and his equally useful classmate, Dr. Robert Ware of the 44th, died not long after him.
See Harvard Memorial Biographies, I, 192, 238.
Lee never gained a cheaper victory.
(Cook's 12th Mass., p. 85.) The 29th lost no commissioned officer in the battle, but its chaplain, Rev. Henry E. He
, George., 98, 100, 222, 486
Ward, Grafton H., 428
Ward, J. F., 428
Ward, J. W., 557
Ward, James, 29th Mass. Inf., 428
Ward, James, 32d Mass. Inf., 428
Ward, James, 56th Mass. Inf., 486, 557
Ward, Peter, 557
Ward, Simeon, 557, 561
Ward, Stephen, 428
Ward, Thomas, 428
Ward, Willard, 557
Wardell, W. W., 428
Warden, H., 557
Wardenfelt, J., 557
Wardman, Thomas, 557
Wardrop, D. W., 7, 11, 13, 14, 134, 200
Wardwell, D. K., 14, 236, 268
Wardwell, H. W., 558
Ware, N. M., 558
Ware, Robert, 79
Ware, Samuel, 558
Wares, David, 428
Warhurst, William, 428
Warner, A. F., 558
Warner, C. B., 53, 428
Warner, Frank, 428
Warner, H. E., 428
Warner, J. G., 428
Warner, J. V., 65
Warner, Michael, 486
Warner, S. G., 429
Warner, Sumner, 429
Warren, A. E., 486, 558
Warren, C. A., 429
Warren, C. E., 486
Warren, G. A., 429
Warren, G. K., 103, 115, 121, 127
Warren, H. A., 438
Warren, Henry M., 495
Warren, Horace M., 127, 486
Warren, Hosea, 558
Warren, M. H., 120, 429
War
2.
Resigned, Oct. 20, 1863.
Wadsworth, Oliver F.
First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 5th Mass Cavalry, Apr. 7, 1865. Brevet Captain, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865.
Mustered out, Oct. 31, 1865.
Waldock, James.
Major, Surgeon, 4th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Dec. 16, 1862.
Mustered out, Aug. 28, 1863.
Ward, Edwin F.
First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 38th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 16, 1862.
Major, Surgeon, Mar. 3, 1864.
Mustered out, June 30, 1865.
Ware, Robert.
Major, Surgeon, 44th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 12, 1862.
Died of disease at Washington, N. C., Apr. 10, 1863.
Warner, Homer H.
First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 16, 1862.
Resigned, Aug. 20, 1864.
Warren, Edward L.
Major, Surgeon, 22d Mass. Infantry, Oct. 1, 1861.
Resigned, June 10, 1862.
Warren, Orrin.
First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 21st Mass. Infantry, Sept. 12, 1861.
Major, Surgeon, 33d Mass. Infantry, J
ver, 2d, 366
Ward, A. A., 148
Ward, A. H., 366
Ward, C. C., 148
Ward, C. G., 366
Ward, D. F., 584
Ward, E. E., 584
Ward, E. F., 390
Ward, F. H., 366
Ward, G. H., 199, 232, 451, 563
Ward, H. C., 366, 451, 563
Ward, J. L., 366, 496
Ward, J. S., 584
Ward, S. W., 148
Ward, T. M., 366
Ward, W. M., 366
Wardell, W. W., 366
Wardrop, D. W., 232, 482, 728
Wardwell, D. K., 232
Wardwell, E. H., 451, 482
Wardwell, J. B., 366
Ware, Addison, Jr., 451, 482, 563
Ware, M. E., 366
Ware, Robert, 390
Ware, William, 451, 482
Warne, J. B., 366
Warner, C. B., 366
Warner, George, 366
Warner, H. H., 390
Warner, Lemuel, 496
Warner, M., 575
Warner, Russell, 148
Warner, W. R., 366
Warren, Benjamin, 366
Warren, E. C., 148
Warren, E. L., 390
Warren, Edward, 584
Warren, Eli, 584
Warren, F. E., 500
Warren, Fitz-Henry, 199, 451, 482, 563
Warren, G. A., 150
Warren, G. K., 728
Warren, H. M., 367, 728
Warren, J. G., 367
Warren, J. H., 451
Warren, J. S., 584
Warren, James,
but prouder still that he was a Virginian; and for the rights of his native State he would ever contend.
The Chairman then requested some one to nominate a Secretary, and, on motion, F. S. West was appointed.
On motion of Mr. Benjamin Bragg, the Chairman was instructed to appoint — a committee of fifteen, to prepare business for the meeting.
Committee: Benj. Bragg, --Pleasants, Thos. Clemmitt, Wm. Snead, Geo. Bargamin, A. M. Bailey, Thos. Olvis, John A. Belvin, Jas, Walker, Robert Ware, Wm. Macfarlane, Thos. Elmore, Wm. Forbes, W. C. Barnes, W. S. O'Brien.
Immediately after the appointment of the committee, there were loud calls upon various gentlemen to address the meeting.
Mr. P. H. Aylett was called up, and amid the confusion was understood to say that he thanked the meeting for the compliment conveyed in this call, as it recognized his claims as a member of the great and honorable fraternity of working men. He expressed his readiness to address the meeting aft