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20, 1863. Resigned, Nov. 20, 1863. Wood, Leonard. First Lieutenant, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1861. Captain, Oct. 22, 1861. Dishonorably discharged, Jan. 16, 1863 (Regimental Monthly Report, A. G. O., Mass.). Wood, Pliny. Second Lieutenant. 27th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 2, 1862. First Lieutenant, May 2, 1863. Died of wounds at Arrowsfield Church, Va, May 31, 1864. Wood, Samuel A. Second Lieutenant, 11th Mass. Infantry, Dec. 9, 1862. Mustered out, June 24, 1864. Wood, William E. Corporal, 6th Battery Mass. Light Artillery, Jan. 14, 1862. Sergeant, July 10, 1862. Re-enlisted, Sergeant, 6th Battery Mass. Light Artillery, Feb. 17, 1864. Second Lieutenant, Jan. 20, 1865. First Lieutenant to date, Dec. 31, 1864. Mustered out, Aug. 7, 1865. Wood, William F. First Lieutenant, 26th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 19, 1861. Resigned, May 8, 1862. First Lieutenant, 6th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Aug. 31, 1862. Mustered out, June 3, 1863. Woodbury
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
, 202, 455, 483, 567 Wixon, O. F., 158 Woart, John, 455 Wolcott, H. F., 733 Wolcott, J. W., 374, 483 Wolff, Charles, 158 Wood, A. E., 733 Wood, Albert, 391 Wood, C. L., 374 Wood, C. O., 158 Wood, Caleb, 585 Wood, Daniel F., 374 Wood, David, 374 Wood, David F., 585 Wood, Edwin A., 374 Wood, Ephraim A., 374 Wood, G. H., 158 Wood, J. B., 158 Wood, J. T., 733 Wood, L. C., Jr., 158 Wood, Leonard, 374 Wood, Moses, 585 Wood, Pliny, 374 Wood, S. A., 374 Wood, T. D., 576 Wood, W. E., 374 Wood, W. F., 374 Wood, W. H., Navy, 158 Wood, W. H., 11th U. S. Inf., 455, 567, 733 Woodbury, Augustus, 733 Woodbury, G. A., 158 Woodbury, H. T., 374 Woodbury, W. W., 483 Woodfin, J. U., 374 Woodfin, P. T., Jr., 374 Woodland, Charles, 158 Woodman, G. F., 483 Woodman, H. F., 375 Woodman, W. H., 375 Woods, C. H., 158 Woods, C. I., 375 Woods, G. H., 455, 483, 567 Woods, H. L. R., 158 Woods, S. F., 3d Battalion Mass. Rifiemen, 375 Woods, S. F., 34th Mass. Inf., 3
ers and Sailors, Wilson W. Fay, Commander; J. A. Blanchard, E. F. Kenrick, Aids. Cambridge Brigade Band. Mt. Horeb Lodge, No. 19, L. O. I., James Durgin (mounted), Commanding. The following programme was carried out in the Town Hall: Overture.—Maplewood Band, twenty pieces. Prayer.—Rev. William F. Potter. Choral.—To thee, O Country, sixteen male voices. 1st Tenor.—William H. Poole, Edward H. Cutter, B. Delmont Locke, Stephen B. Wood. 2d Tenor.—Warren W. Rawson, William E. Wood, Augustus B. Osborn, George H. Rugg. 1st Bas.—William Proctor, Charles C. Cox, E. S. Fessenden, F. H. Fessenden. 2d Bass.—Herbert H. Ceiley, George A. Field, G. Allen, Thomas H. Russell. Remarks.—C. S. Parker, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Chorus.—Comrades in Arms, sixteen male voices. Oration.—Rev. J. Lewis Merrill. Selection.—Maplewood Band. Benediction.—Rev. W. J. Parrot. After the exercises in the Town Hall, the procession passed through
d fine English $6.50 @ 10.50, fancy cases $20 @ 90. Tar.--$2 @ 2.25 per bbl. Teas.--Imperial and Gunpowder 55 $ @ 1.20. Wheat.--Since our weekly report Wheat has dropped 5 per bushel. We quote good to prime Rea $1.30 to 1.40; do. White $1.50 to 1.60. The scarcity of money causes the market to be somewhat heavy. Wines.--Port, Burgundy $1 @ 2.50 per gallon: Port Juice $2.50 @ 4. Madeira, Sicily 45 @ 1.75; Old Madeira $2.50 @ 4. Sherry, Permartin, Duff and Gordon, Amontilado $2 @ 6. Wood — Wholesale: Oak $3.50 @ $3.75 per cord; Pine $2.75 @ $3. Retail: Oak $5; Pine $4.50. Wool.--Tub Washed sold at 35 @ 37; unwashed third less. Fleece as in quality. Whiskey.--Richmond Rectified 22 @ 23 cents; Stearns' Old Malted Rye $1.50; other qualities 75 @ $1.50 per gallon. Cattle, &c. Beef.--We quote extremes $2.50 to $4.50.-- Supply good. hogs.--Distillery, $8 @ 8.25; corn fed, $8.50 to $8.75. Sheep--$4 to $6 per cwt., for extra quality; inferior $2.25 to $3 per head.
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
Union Electoral Ticket.State of Virginia.the Union, the Constitution, and the Enforcementof the Laws.for President,John Bell, of Tranesserfor Vice-President,Edward Everett, of Massachusetts. Electors: Dist. 1st. L. H. Chandler, of Norfolk City. Dist. 2d. Travis H. Epes, of Nottoway. p>Dist. 3d. Thos. Bruck, of Halifax. Dist. 4th. John T. Thornton of P. Edward. Dist. 5th. Jas. F. Johnson, of Bedford. Dist. 6th. Marmaduke Johnson, of Richmond City. Dist. 7th. Lemuel. J. Bowden, of Winburg. Dist. 8th. Joseph Christian, of Middlesex. Dist. 9th. B. H. Shackelford, of Fauquier. Dist. 10th. And W. E. Kennedy, of Jefferson. Dist. 11th. Francis T. Anderson, of Rockbridge. Dist. 12th. W. R. Staples, of Montgomery. Dist. 13th. Walter Preston, of Washing'n. Dist. 14th. J. J. Jackson. Jr., of Wood. Dist. 15th. A. B. Caldwell, of Ohio. Election, Tuesday,6th November. oc 31--4t
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
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