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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 3: in camp at Meridian Hill. (search)
being enough hours of daylight to permit of the desired instructions. The enlisted men, however, were not the only ones who had to work, as the line officers were being constantly drilled also. The regimental band of 24 pieces, under bandmaster John A. Spofford, and a squad of recruits under Lieut. Bishop, of Company K, reached Camp Benton on September 27, 1861, and then the music became a feature of regimental life. On the 15th of October a detail of 25 men from Company I, under Sergt. Harris, were ordered to Edward's Ferry to report to the Officer of the Day at that point. Two old scows had been discovered, sunk deep in the waters of the canal. This detail from the Nineteenth Massachusetts was ordered to raise them, bail them out and caulk the seams. In the late afternoon, they were moored above the lock and the detail returned to camp, little realizing that the two scows which they had raised would play such an important part in the events of the following week. At t
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 4: the balls Bluff disaster. (search)
heat was thrown upon the ground for beds and the men crawled into the shed after dark, wet to the skin, covered with mud and tired out. During the night, Lieut. Palmer, of Company I, was stationed at the lower end of the picket line, while Sergt. Harris acted as patrol, visiting each post at intervals, up and down the line, and listened to the noises which came from the rebel side of the river. In about two hours orders came to withdraw the pickets. Sergt. Harris was instructed to go froSergt. Harris was instructed to go from post to post and tell the men to leave, one or two at a time, without noise, and make their way as fast as possible across the island to the landing. As he groped his way in the darkness, sometimes the moon would shine out through the scudding clouds and he would throw himself down in the wet grass to avoid being seen by the enemy. The sleeping men were quietly awakened by the officers and ordered to Fall In without noise. Trembling and with their teeth chattering from the cold, they ma
ook. James Cooper. David G. Copp. Philip Carey. Duncan Crawford. Andrew Cronan. Francis W. Devine. William Dow. Stephen Doer. Edward Dillon. John F. Jordan. Co. C.Edward C. Doherty. Thomas A. Dow. Reuben B. Dow. James Eckelman. James Eldridge. John Fisher. John Farren. Winslow P. Eayers. Robert H. Eastman. Joseph Frey. George Riese. John Davis. William Barnes. Co. D.James Dunn. John W. Gallagher. Henry G. Fuller. Michael Hogan. Philip Hunt. William Hamilton. Charles Harris. Fred W. Hubner. Andrew P. Green. Michael Gahagin. Co. D.Frank Heill. Charles Ferguson. William Smith. Co. E.William Johnson, Corporal. Julius Rieser. James M. Harrison. Henry Hagedon. Michael Holligan. Alfred Horstman. Peter Kennedy. William B. Kelley. Rodney King. Michael Kenney. George Jones. Robert Slocum. Henry Urban. Co. F.Charles Lynch, Corporal. George Doherty. Jeremiah Lucius. John Larouche. James Lynch. Frank Lopez. William Marshall. John McDonald
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
Thomas, priv., (G), Jan. 20, ‘65; 20; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Harris, Charles, priv., (D), July 31, ‘63; 32; sub.; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64. Harris, Edward, corp., (I), Aug. 26, ‘61; 27; died Oct. 27, ‘62, Bolivar, Va. Harris, Geo. W., sergtI), July 26, ‘61; 20; priv.; disch. disa. Sept. 21, ‘63. Harris, Henry, priv., (I), Jan. 24. ‘65; 20; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Harris, James, priv., (A), Feb. 25, ‘65; 35; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Harris, Mark A., priv., (D), Aug. 19, ‘61; 24; wounded SeHarris, Mark A., priv., (D), Aug. 19, ‘61; 24; wounded Sept. 17, 1862; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64 as abs. wounded. Harris, Nath'l. C., corp., (F), Aug. 28, ‘61; 35; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64; as Harris, Nath'l. C., corp., (F), Aug. 28, ‘61; 35; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64; as abs. sick. Harris, Seth M, priv., (F), Feb. 5, ‘63; 21; disch. disa. May 30, ‘63. Harris, William, priv., (H), Jan. 21, ‘Harris, Seth M, priv., (F), Feb. 5, ‘63; 21; disch. disa. May 30, ‘63. Harris, William, priv., (H), Jan. 21, ‘65; 19; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Harrison, George, priv., (—), Dec. 2, ‘62; 25; N. F.R. Harrison, James M., priv. (E), Aug. 11,Harris, William, priv., (H), Jan. 21, ‘65; 19; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Harrison, George, priv., (—), Dec. 2, ‘62; 25; N. F.R. Harrison, James M., priv. (E), Aug. 11, ‘63; 24; sub. Allen Freeman; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64
......................... 108 Hapgood, Oliver, ...................................................... 107 Hardy, Patrick, ...................................................... 152 Harper's Ferry, ................................................51, 150, 256 Harper, Robert,..................................................... 104 Harrington, Charles, .................................................. 353 Harrington, Timothy, .................................................. 188 Harris, Charles, ...................................................... 291 Harris, Mark A., ...................................................... 144 Harris, Sergt........................................................ 18, 29 Harris, Seth M....................................................... 145 Harrison, James M .................................................. 292 Harrison's Island............................................ 17, 20, 21, 25 Harrison's Landing............................