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Chas S. Simmons (search for this): article 1
for the march being at length completed, the first detachment of prisoners, composed of the following twenty two commissioned officers, passed through the lines: W. R. Lee, Colonel, 20th Massachusetts Regiment. Col. Cogswell, 12th New York. E. J. Revere, Major, 20th Miss. Chas, L, Pearson, Adjutant, 20th Mass. E. H. R. Revere, Ass't Surgeon, 20th Mass. Francis J. Keffer, Captain, 1st California. John M. Studley, Captain, 15th Mass. Henry Bowman, Captain, 15th Mass. Chas S. Simmons, Captain, 15th Mass. John Makall, Captain, 1st Cal. Timothy O'Meara, Captain, 42d N. Y. Geo. B. Perry, Lieut, 20th Mass. J. E. Green, Lieut., 15th Mass. Samuel Giverson, Lieut., 42d N. Y. Wm. C. Harris, Lieut., 1st Cal J. H. Hooper, Lieut., 15th Mass. C. M. Hooper, Lieut., 1st Cal. Frank A. Parker, Lieut., 1st Cal. Henry Vanveast, Lieut., 42d N. Y. W. H. Kearns, Lieut., 1st Cal. G. W. Kearney, Lieut., 1st Cal. B. B. Vassal, Lieut., 15th Mass. These office
John Makall (search for this): article 1
ed, the first detachment of prisoners, composed of the following twenty two commissioned officers, passed through the lines: W. R. Lee, Colonel, 20th Massachusetts Regiment. Col. Cogswell, 12th New York. E. J. Revere, Major, 20th Miss. Chas, L, Pearson, Adjutant, 20th Mass. E. H. R. Revere, Ass't Surgeon, 20th Mass. Francis J. Keffer, Captain, 1st California. John M. Studley, Captain, 15th Mass. Henry Bowman, Captain, 15th Mass. Chas S. Simmons, Captain, 15th Mass. John Makall, Captain, 1st Cal. Timothy O'Meara, Captain, 42d N. Y. Geo. B. Perry, Lieut, 20th Mass. J. E. Green, Lieut., 15th Mass. Samuel Giverson, Lieut., 42d N. Y. Wm. C. Harris, Lieut., 1st Cal J. H. Hooper, Lieut., 15th Mass. C. M. Hooper, Lieut., 1st Cal. Frank A. Parker, Lieut., 1st Cal. Henry Vanveast, Lieut., 42d N. Y. W. H. Kearns, Lieut., 1st Cal. G. W. Kearney, Lieut., 1st Cal. B. B. Vassal, Lieut., 15th Mass. These officers are generally men of fine personal
J. E. Green (search for this): article 1
through the lines: W. R. Lee, Colonel, 20th Massachusetts Regiment. Col. Cogswell, 12th New York. E. J. Revere, Major, 20th Miss. Chas, L, Pearson, Adjutant, 20th Mass. E. H. R. Revere, Ass't Surgeon, 20th Mass. Francis J. Keffer, Captain, 1st California. John M. Studley, Captain, 15th Mass. Henry Bowman, Captain, 15th Mass. Chas S. Simmons, Captain, 15th Mass. John Makall, Captain, 1st Cal. Timothy O'Meara, Captain, 42d N. Y. Geo. B. Perry, Lieut, 20th Mass. J. E. Green, Lieut., 15th Mass. Samuel Giverson, Lieut., 42d N. Y. Wm. C. Harris, Lieut., 1st Cal J. H. Hooper, Lieut., 15th Mass. C. M. Hooper, Lieut., 1st Cal. Frank A. Parker, Lieut., 1st Cal. Henry Vanveast, Lieut., 42d N. Y. W. H. Kearns, Lieut., 1st Cal. G. W. Kearney, Lieut., 1st Cal. B. B. Vassal, Lieut., 15th Mass. These officers are generally men of fine personal appearance, and as they passed along in the presence of the crowd they seemed to regard their situation a
Samuel Giverson (search for this): article 1
Colonel, 20th Massachusetts Regiment. Col. Cogswell, 12th New York. E. J. Revere, Major, 20th Miss. Chas, L, Pearson, Adjutant, 20th Mass. E. H. R. Revere, Ass't Surgeon, 20th Mass. Francis J. Keffer, Captain, 1st California. John M. Studley, Captain, 15th Mass. Henry Bowman, Captain, 15th Mass. Chas S. Simmons, Captain, 15th Mass. John Makall, Captain, 1st Cal. Timothy O'Meara, Captain, 42d N. Y. Geo. B. Perry, Lieut, 20th Mass. J. E. Green, Lieut., 15th Mass. Samuel Giverson, Lieut., 42d N. Y. Wm. C. Harris, Lieut., 1st Cal J. H. Hooper, Lieut., 15th Mass. C. M. Hooper, Lieut., 1st Cal. Frank A. Parker, Lieut., 1st Cal. Henry Vanveast, Lieut., 42d N. Y. W. H. Kearns, Lieut., 1st Cal. G. W. Kearney, Lieut., 1st Cal. B. B. Vassal, Lieut., 15th Mass. These officers are generally men of fine personal appearance, and as they passed along in the presence of the crowd they seemed to regard their situation as anything but agreeable. The remai
C. M. Hooper (search for this): article 1
Chas, L, Pearson, Adjutant, 20th Mass. E. H. R. Revere, Ass't Surgeon, 20th Mass. Francis J. Keffer, Captain, 1st California. John M. Studley, Captain, 15th Mass. Henry Bowman, Captain, 15th Mass. Chas S. Simmons, Captain, 15th Mass. John Makall, Captain, 1st Cal. Timothy O'Meara, Captain, 42d N. Y. Geo. B. Perry, Lieut, 20th Mass. J. E. Green, Lieut., 15th Mass. Samuel Giverson, Lieut., 42d N. Y. Wm. C. Harris, Lieut., 1st Cal J. H. Hooper, Lieut., 15th Mass. C. M. Hooper, Lieut., 1st Cal. Frank A. Parker, Lieut., 1st Cal. Henry Vanveast, Lieut., 42d N. Y. W. H. Kearns, Lieut., 1st Cal. G. W. Kearney, Lieut., 1st Cal. B. B. Vassal, Lieut., 15th Mass. These officers are generally men of fine personal appearance, and as they passed along in the presence of the crowd they seemed to regard their situation as anything but agreeable. The remaining prisoners, non commissioned officers and privates, were then marched out in detachments, and formed
Frank A. Parker (search for this): article 1
Mass. E. H. R. Revere, Ass't Surgeon, 20th Mass. Francis J. Keffer, Captain, 1st California. John M. Studley, Captain, 15th Mass. Henry Bowman, Captain, 15th Mass. Chas S. Simmons, Captain, 15th Mass. John Makall, Captain, 1st Cal. Timothy O'Meara, Captain, 42d N. Y. Geo. B. Perry, Lieut, 20th Mass. J. E. Green, Lieut., 15th Mass. Samuel Giverson, Lieut., 42d N. Y. Wm. C. Harris, Lieut., 1st Cal J. H. Hooper, Lieut., 15th Mass. C. M. Hooper, Lieut., 1st Cal. Frank A. Parker, Lieut., 1st Cal. Henry Vanveast, Lieut., 42d N. Y. W. H. Kearns, Lieut., 1st Cal. G. W. Kearney, Lieut., 1st Cal. B. B. Vassal, Lieut., 15th Mass. These officers are generally men of fine personal appearance, and as they passed along in the presence of the crowd they seemed to regard their situation as anything but agreeable. The remaining prisoners, non commissioned officers and privates, were then marched out in detachments, and formed on Broad street between files of
Henry Vanveast (search for this): article 1
geon, 20th Mass. Francis J. Keffer, Captain, 1st California. John M. Studley, Captain, 15th Mass. Henry Bowman, Captain, 15th Mass. Chas S. Simmons, Captain, 15th Mass. John Makall, Captain, 1st Cal. Timothy O'Meara, Captain, 42d N. Y. Geo. B. Perry, Lieut, 20th Mass. J. E. Green, Lieut., 15th Mass. Samuel Giverson, Lieut., 42d N. Y. Wm. C. Harris, Lieut., 1st Cal J. H. Hooper, Lieut., 15th Mass. C. M. Hooper, Lieut., 1st Cal. Frank A. Parker, Lieut., 1st Cal. Henry Vanveast, Lieut., 42d N. Y. W. H. Kearns, Lieut., 1st Cal. G. W. Kearney, Lieut., 1st Cal. B. B. Vassal, Lieut., 15th Mass. These officers are generally men of fine personal appearance, and as they passed along in the presence of the crowd they seemed to regard their situation as anything but agreeable. The remaining prisoners, non commissioned officers and privates, were then marched out in detachments, and formed on Broad street between files of soldiers. The whole number of captu
W. H. Kearns (search for this): article 1
r, Captain, 1st California. John M. Studley, Captain, 15th Mass. Henry Bowman, Captain, 15th Mass. Chas S. Simmons, Captain, 15th Mass. John Makall, Captain, 1st Cal. Timothy O'Meara, Captain, 42d N. Y. Geo. B. Perry, Lieut, 20th Mass. J. E. Green, Lieut., 15th Mass. Samuel Giverson, Lieut., 42d N. Y. Wm. C. Harris, Lieut., 1st Cal J. H. Hooper, Lieut., 15th Mass. C. M. Hooper, Lieut., 1st Cal. Frank A. Parker, Lieut., 1st Cal. Henry Vanveast, Lieut., 42d N. Y. W. H. Kearns, Lieut., 1st Cal. G. W. Kearney, Lieut., 1st Cal. B. B. Vassal, Lieut., 15th Mass. These officers are generally men of fine personal appearance, and as they passed along in the presence of the crowd they seemed to regard their situation as anything but agreeable. The remaining prisoners, non commissioned officers and privates, were then marched out in detachments, and formed on Broad street between files of soldiers. The whole number of captured Yankees in the procession was 5
G. W. Kearney (search for this): article 1
M. Studley, Captain, 15th Mass. Henry Bowman, Captain, 15th Mass. Chas S. Simmons, Captain, 15th Mass. John Makall, Captain, 1st Cal. Timothy O'Meara, Captain, 42d N. Y. Geo. B. Perry, Lieut, 20th Mass. J. E. Green, Lieut., 15th Mass. Samuel Giverson, Lieut., 42d N. Y. Wm. C. Harris, Lieut., 1st Cal J. H. Hooper, Lieut., 15th Mass. C. M. Hooper, Lieut., 1st Cal. Frank A. Parker, Lieut., 1st Cal. Henry Vanveast, Lieut., 42d N. Y. W. H. Kearns, Lieut., 1st Cal. G. W. Kearney, Lieut., 1st Cal. B. B. Vassal, Lieut., 15th Mass. These officers are generally men of fine personal appearance, and as they passed along in the presence of the crowd they seemed to regard their situation as anything but agreeable. The remaining prisoners, non commissioned officers and privates, were then marched out in detachments, and formed on Broad street between files of soldiers. The whole number of captured Yankees in the procession was 525, viz; 22 commissioned officers
B. B. Vassal (search for this): article 1
Henry Bowman, Captain, 15th Mass. Chas S. Simmons, Captain, 15th Mass. John Makall, Captain, 1st Cal. Timothy O'Meara, Captain, 42d N. Y. Geo. B. Perry, Lieut, 20th Mass. J. E. Green, Lieut., 15th Mass. Samuel Giverson, Lieut., 42d N. Y. Wm. C. Harris, Lieut., 1st Cal J. H. Hooper, Lieut., 15th Mass. C. M. Hooper, Lieut., 1st Cal. Frank A. Parker, Lieut., 1st Cal. Henry Vanveast, Lieut., 42d N. Y. W. H. Kearns, Lieut., 1st Cal. G. W. Kearney, Lieut., 1st Cal. B. B. Vassal, Lieut., 15th Mass. These officers are generally men of fine personal appearance, and as they passed along in the presence of the crowd they seemed to regard their situation as anything but agreeable. The remaining prisoners, non commissioned officers and privates, were then marched out in detachments, and formed on Broad street between files of soldiers. The whole number of captured Yankees in the procession was 525, viz; 22 commissioned officers: 149, men from the 15th Massachus
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