Your search returned 128 results in 42 document sections:

1 2 3 4 5
d Mass. Inf.,June 14, 1863,Port Hudson, La., July 11, 1863. Johnson, Charles A.,19th Mass. Inf.,– –Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 21, 1863. Johnson, Charles H., Corp.,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.Beaufort, S. C., Sept. 18, 1863. Johnson, Charles R., Capt.,16th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,Gettysburg, Pa., July 17, 1863. Johnson, Henry H.,27th Mass. Inf.,Drewry's Bluff, Va.,Drewry's Bluff, Va., May 17, 1864. Johnson, Hiram,28th Mass. Inf.,– –Arlington, Va., May 26, 1864. Johnson, James,11th Mass. Inf.,May 5, 1862,Baltimore, Md., July 4, 1862. Johnson, Joseph,58th Mass. Inf.,May 12, 1864,Washington, D. C., July 12, 1864. Johnson, Joseph J.,57th Mass. Inf.,– –Spotsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864. Johnson, Joseph P., 1st Sergt.,15th Mass. Inf.,Sept. 17, 1862,Oct. 14, 1862. Johnson, Jcseph T.,11th Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va., June 16, 1864.Before Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864. Johnson, Stanley,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.Morris Island, S.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers, and soldiers who died as prisoners. (search)
ennison, C. W., who died at Andersonville.25th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Feb. 26, 1865 Jennison, Henry F.,2d Mass. H. A.,Plymouth, N. C.,March 28, 1864. Jennison, R. B.,36th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,March 10, 1864. Jewett, Elmer,27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 28, 1864. Jewett, George A.,4th Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,April 11, 1865. Johnson, Charles H., Capt.,58th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,Oct. 27, 1864. Johnson, George T.,34th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Jan. 4, 1865. Johnson, J.,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,--- Johnson, Jerome,25th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Feb. 23, 1865. Johnson, William, Officially reported mustered out, June 16, 1865.34th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 13, 1864. Johnson, Robert, Sergt.,55th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Feb. 12, 1865. Johnson, William,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 20, 1864. Johnston, John C.,2d Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,--- Johnston, Robert A.,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 16, 1864. Jones, C
ennison, C. W., who died at Andersonville.25th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Feb. 26, 1865 Jennison, Henry F.,2d Mass. H. A.,Plymouth, N. C.,March 28, 1864. Jennison, R. B.,36th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,March 10, 1864. Jewett, Elmer,27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 28, 1864. Jewett, George A.,4th Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,April 11, 1865. Johnson, Charles H., Capt.,58th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,Oct. 27, 1864. Johnson, George T.,34th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Jan. 4, 1865. Johnson, J.,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,--- Johnson, Jerome,25th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Feb. 23, 1865. Johnson, William, Officially reported mustered out, June 16, 1865.34th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 13, 1864. Johnson, Robert, Sergt.,55th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Feb. 12, 1865. Johnson, William,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 20, 1864. Johnston, John C.,2d Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,--- Johnston, Robert A.,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 16, 1864. Jones, C
3 Johnson, Charles, 379 Johnson, E. E., 379 Johnson, E. F., 379 Johnson, E. N., 379 Johnson, Edward, 64, 379 Johnson, F. A., 324 Johnson, Franklin, 379 Johnson, G. T., 527 Johnson, H. H., 463 Johnson, Henry, 380 Johnson, Hiram, 463 Johnson, J., 527 Johnson, J. E., 380 Johnson, J. T., 463 Johnson, James, 463 Johnson, James J., 380 Johnson, James P., 380 Johnson, Jerome, 527 Johnson, John, 84 Johnson, John, 2d Mass. Cav., 380 Johnson, Joseph, 54th Mass. Inf., 492 Johnson, JoJohnson, James, 463 Johnson, James J., 380 Johnson, James P., 380 Johnson, Jerome, 527 Johnson, John, 84 Johnson, John, 2d Mass. Cav., 380 Johnson, Joseph, 54th Mass. Inf., 492 Johnson, Joseph, 58th Mass. Inf., 463 Johnson, Joseph J., 463 Johnson, Joseph P., 463 Johnson, Lewis, 380 Johnson, Loring, 380 Johnson, M. L., 44 Johnson, M. L., 53d Mass. Inf., 380 Johnson, Robert, 527 Johnson, Rosaiter, 68, 107, 114, 123, 145 Johnson, S. D., 880 Johnson, Stanley, 463 Johnson, W. H., 1st Mass. H. A., 380 Johnson, W. H., 22d Mass. Inf., 380 Johnson, W. H., 55th Mass. Inf., 380 Johnson, Walter, 380 Johnson, William, 2d Mass. H. A., 527 Johnson, William, 34th Mass. Inf., 527
were carried to Camp Chase, Ohio, were the first to arrive from the South at that noted prison camp. They reached Camp Chase July 5th, but were released a few days later. The names of these loyal Virginians were R. B. Hackney, A. B. Dorst, A. Roseberry, H. J. Fisher, R. Knupp, Jacob C. Kline, Frank Ransom, J. N. McMullen, J. W. Echard, David Long, G. D. Slaughter, A. E. Eastman, J. F. Dintz, Robert Mitchell, S. Hargiss, E. J. Ransom, T. B. Kline, Alexander McCausland, O. H. P. Sebrill, James Johnson, W. O. Roseberry, Benjamin Franklin and James Clark. On June 6th the Confederate war department, being advised of the contemplated occupation of the Kanawha valley by the United States troops, and fearing for the safety of the Tennessee & Virginia railroad, issued orders designed to protect that region. Ex-Gov. Henry A. Wise, having been commissioned brigadier-general, was ordered to move from Richmond with the force placed at his disposal to the valley of the Kanawha, and Gen. John
Keaten, John Hudspeth, W. R. Mitchell, Thomas J. McPherson, Thomas Gilchrist, William Belt, Levi Hamilton, J. Y. Hudleston, Eli Marshall, O. A. Casey, A. B. Fuller, Thomas Crany, J. P. Foust, William Childers, D. P. Ballard, G. H. Gilchrist, G. W. Smith, A. B. Israel, and Jas. P. Clark; total, 30. Capt. Morton G. Galloway's company, Pulaski Lancers: Killed, 5—Lieut. John Johnson, P. H. Johnson, J. A. Ray, W. H. Parker and A. J. Lane. Wounded, 8—Sergt. A. C. Johnson, Samuel Henderson, James Johnson, John Crudgington, James Lewis, W. J. White, George W. Barnes and J. L. Munson; total, 13. Capt. D. H. Reynolds' company, Chicot Rangers: Killed, 1—A. J. Beaks, wounded, afterward died. Wounded, 13—Sergt. EliT. Mills, Jasper Duggan, Sergt. William F. Estill, S. S. Stuart, Corp. L. Harmon, B. W. Mathis, Robert Mathias, Richard Thurmond, Frank Cable, James A. Yuill, Nelson M. Lynch, Peter G. Smith and Frank Smith; total, 14. Capt. Gibbs' company, Independence cavalry: Killed, 5—
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
te A. H. Lattimer, J. N. McEachin, Ed. McEachin, Private Wm. Coleman, Private Wm. McElroy, Geo. Casper, George Smith, J. P. Chandler, R. M. Skinner, D. Ellis, A. I. Turner, J. Huddleston, J. R. Turner, J. G. Giles, J. E. Tims, J. Johnson, W. M. Williams, B. Nott, Jordan Baccus, Saul Lattimer, Jas. Hardin. Co. K. Sergeant Simon Strickland, Private J. A. Rodam, I. M. Culver, D. L. Smith, Corporal S. Clements, L. Turner, W. H. Currier, J. F. Turner, Private J.S. Roberts. Co. H. Private W. W. Cotton, J. F. Atkinson, J. M. Waters, Private J. R. Rich, W. Rich. Co. I. Private W. J. Carroll, W. J. Crosen, W. G. Armstrong, Private T. Failes, J. M. Dickerson, J. Y. Woodward. Co. K. Private J. Johnson, S. Scott, Private H. Brown. [52] Twenty-fourth Georgia Regiment Q.-M. Sergeant D. C. Oliver. Co. A. Private R. O. Simmons, W. C. Westbrooks, J. H. Barnes, Private W. J. Morgan, L. H. Gober. Co. B. Corporal W. J. Teasle
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
20th N. C. Hampton B. Hammond, Co. C, 14th N. C. Sumpter A. Hoover, Co. C, 4th N. C. Robert Q. Holmes, Co. C, 4th N. C. William Ingold, Co. F, 53d N. C. James Johnson, Co. A, 4th N. C. Wiley Johnson, Co. A, 5th N. C. Thaddeus Jones, Co. D, 12th Ga. Daniel Jones, Co. B, 5th Ala. William H. Kimble, Co. D, 44th Ga. ohn H. Griffin, J. C. Head, J. H. Curlin, C. McCullers, C. Powers, Jas. Wilkerson, John Wilkerson. Co. K. Sergeant E. W. Hightower, H. Harris, Private J. Johnson, F. S. Loyd, Corporal M. B. Teague, Private T. J. Anderson, B. F. Hardy, J. M. Andrews, P. J. Hardnett, H. H. Hardnett, S. Hardnett, Private R. G.chal, Corporal T. B. Jenkins, Private R. E. Bowyer, J. M. Bowyer, Charles Carr, Charles Cliett, Private J. B. Huff, S. A. Ingalls, Robert Jones, J. D. Johnson, Robert Kennedy, E. I. King, Private H. E. L. Dixon, James Finch, W. L. Harveston, Private J. H. Lawrence, A. Rhodes, J. G. Tant. I certify, on h
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
layton, Courier to R. H. Davis, Col. Cutts, Private John H. Gell, W. Granbery, D. Harden, J. Harden, James Holland, A. J. Herrington, J. Hickey, James Johnson, John Law, S. T. Lofley, Private J. F. Morgan. W. Fallis, T. Rooks, J. Richards, J. S. Smith, R. V. Sugg, J. R. Underwood, J. H. West, T. Walterooker, W. E. Booker, Q. Edwards. Co. E. Sergeant G. H. Fitts, Private E. Brewer, Jno. Brewer, Jno. W. Dowd, L. Ellis, J. C. Blalock, G. Ellington, Jas. Johnson, Private J. J. Jones, F. J. Scott, N. Thomas, S. Thomas, A. W. Webster, D. F. Wilkey, W. Phillips, L. B. Smith. Co. F. Sergeant J. T. C. Hood, Pris, Corporal W. H. Beal, W. B. Holland, Private J. Beal, S. Carr, S. Carr, W. W. Corbitt, Private B. D. Councille, John Eley, J. M. Eley, W. Joyner, J. Johnson, Jno. A. Moundford, T. Hayes. Co. G. 1st Sergeant P. F. Howell, Corporal G. W. Collins, Private K. Cobb, R. H. Cobb, A. Hawkins, W. H. Harrison, Pr
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of the companies. (search)
m, Edward Collins, McGowan Cooper, John Collins, Dr. Cummins, Wm. Dixon (or Dickson), Thomas Eads, Wm. Eads, James Freeman, died in Camp Douglas, February 25, 1864, of smallpox; John Glover, David N. Gordon, Ezekiel Hampton, Jesse Hampton, died in Camp Douglas, December 19, 1864, of smallpox; Joseph Hampton, wounded November 17, and died November 30, 1862; W. L. Haggard, Edward Haggard (Hunker), James P. Haggard, Sanford Haggard,——Haybrook, John Henry Jackson, promoted to sergeant major; James Johnson, Robt. D. King, Jeff C. King, James Kelley, wounded and prisoner at Hartsville, Tenn., December 9, 1862, lost leg; Wm. C. Kearney, J. Braxton Lyle, Joseph C. Lyle, James Henry Mullins, died in Camp Douglas, September 18, 1864, heart disease; Henry S. Meredith, James Oliver, died in Camp Douglas, November 17, 1864, chronic diarrhoea; Minor Perkins, Colby Pardo, John Pardo, died in Camp Douglas, August 26, 1864, dysentery; Wm. J. Quisenberry, Elkanah Ragland, Nathanial Ragland, died in Ten
1 2 3 4 5