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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., First regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. (search)
men,––3645302747433728524535482475 Totals,–––––––––––––––486 Casualties by Engagements. 1864. May 19, Spotsylvania (Ny River), Va.146155532493101210–89 May 22, Spotsylvania, Va.,–––1–––––––2–––3 May 24, North Anna River, Va.––––1––––––––––1 June 1-5, Cold Harbor, Va.,–––1––––12–––––4 June 16-18, Petersburg, Va.,–29–1–781148410–55 June 20-22, Before Petersburg, Va.–1–––221 Including missing in action.2 Including missing in action.–2––2–12 Aug. 16, Before Petersburg (Strawberry Plains), Va.–––––––––––––1–1 Oct. 2, Poplar Spring Church, Va.––1 Including missing in action.––––1–––––––2 Oct. 2-29, Before Petersburg, Va.––1––––––11––1–4 Place unknown,–14167 Including missing in action.1221391––38 1865. March 25, Petersburg, Va.,––––
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Eleventh battery Massachusetts Light Artillery. (search)
It was employed during its whole term of service in picket duty about Centerville, Va., and was mustered out, at expiration of its 9 months term of service, May 29, 1863. Reorganized, it was mustered in for 3 years service, Jan. 2, 1864; and was almost continuously active throughout the remaining years of the war. Leaving the State for the second time, Feb. 5, 1864, the battery joined the 2d Division, 9th Army Corps, April 9, and was present at the Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864; it was engaged at North Anna, Va., temporarily attached to the 2d Corps, and at the Weldon Railroad with the 5th Corps; engaged in the siege of Petersburg from June 17, 1864, to March 24, 1865. After its withdrawal from the lines on the latter date, the attack upon Fort Stedman, March 25, brought it once again into action. It followed the Confederate army to Appomattox after the fall of Petersburg, April 3; and returning to Massachusetts at the close of the war, was mustered out at Readville June 16, 1865.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Fourteenth battery Massachusetts Light Artillery. (search)
battery,7185192 Killed and died of wounds,178 Died by accident and disease,–55 Died in Confederate prison,–22 Total losses,11415 Casualties by Engagements. 1864. June 21-22, Petersburg, Va.,–33 Aug. 22, Before Petersburg, Va.,–44 1865. March 25, Petersburg, Va.,1–– Active also at Spotsylvania, Va.; River Ny, May 8, 10, 12, 1864; North Anna, May 14-27; Totopotomoy, June 1; Bethesda Church, June 2-3, 1864. The 14th Battery, organized at Readville, Mass., and mustered into servic Corps, and went with this corps into winter quarters at City Point, Va. On January 15 it joined the 6th Corps; and on March 15, reunited to the 9th Corps, it took up its position in line at Fort Stedman, Petersburg; one section was in action on March 25 under Lieut. E. B. Nye, who was killed in the engagement, the battery losing also 11 prisoners; both sections were actively engaged on April 1 and 2. After the fall of Petersburg the battery moved to camp at City Point, Va , and on to Fair
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
Col. Edward W. Hincks (then Hinks), who had served as colonel of the 8th Infantry, M. V. M., during its three months service. It was stationed in camp near Washington until ordered to Poolesville, Md., September 12, and assigned to General Lander's Brigade. It took part at Ball's Bluff October 21, and remained engaged in guarding the upper Potomac until the spring of 1862. In March the regiment, as part of General Sedgwick's forces moved to the Shenandoah valley; returning to Washington March 25, it joined General McClellan's forces on the Peninsula, being assigned to the 3d Brigade, Sedgwick's Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac. It went into action before Yorktown April 7, and took part in the siege. After the surrender it engaged at West Point, and moved then to the Chickahominy River and encamped, engaging in June in the seven days battles, losing heavily at Glendale. At the battle of Antietam, forming part of Sedgwick's Division, the regiment took part in the charge o
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Twenty-eighth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
Fredericksburg, Va.,–36443332434–39 Place unknown,––––231––1–––7 1863. July 2-3, Gettysburg, Pa.,––12221221–––13 Oct. 14, Auburn, Va,–––––––1–––––1 Dec. 3, Kelly's Ford, Va.,––––––––1––––1 Place unknown,––1––––––1–––2 1864. May 5-7, Wilderness, Va.,–21643–12–21–22 May 10, Po River, Va.,––––2––––––––2 May 12-18, Spotsylvania, Va.,122133122–11–19 May 30-31, Pamunkey River, Va.,––––1–––1––––2 June 3-6, Cold Harbor, Va.,112–1112––3––12 June 16-17, Petersburg, Va.,––––21–––––1–4 July 27, Deep Bottom, Va.,––––––1–––1––2 Aug. 14, Deep Bottom, Va.,–1––––––2–1––4 Aug. 25, Reams' Station, Va,––2––11––––––4 Oct. 10, Before Petersburg, Va.,–––––1–––––––1 Place unknown,––––11111511–12 1865. March 25
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Twenty-ninth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
13151912242116231115–169 Totals,–––––––––––––178 Casualties by Engagements. 1861. June 10, Big Bethel, Va.,––1––––––––1–2 1862. June 15, Fair Oaks, Va.,––––1––––––––1 June 27, Gaines's Mill, Va.,–1–––––––––––1 June 30, Glendale, or White Oak Swamp, Va.––––––––121––4 July 1, Malvern Hill, Va.,––––––––––1––1 Sept. 17, Antietam, Md.,––321–12111––12 1863. July 16, Jackson, Miss,––1––––––––––1 Nov. 16, Campbell Station, Tenn.,––1––––––––––1 Nov. 29, Knoxville, Tenn.,–––––––––1–1–2 1864. May 12, Spotsylvania, Va.,––12–12––––2–8 June 1, Bethesda Church, Va,––1–1––––––––2 June 17, Petersburg,Va. (Assault),–1–31––1–2–1–9 July 30, Petersburg, Va. (Crater),–––1––111––––4 Aug. 19, Weldon Railroad, Va.,–––
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Thirty-seventh regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
ance of General Early, it reached the city July 12, and went into action immediately at Fort Stevens. It took part in the operations against Early in the Shenandoah Valley, suffering loss at Charlestown August 21, and losing more heavily at the Opequon September 19, after which it was stationed as provost guard at Winchester. The regiment rejoined the Army of the Potomac before Petersburg December 16; engaged at Hatcher's Run in February, 1865; took part under Major Tyler in the action of March 25, and served under Captain Hopkins in the final assault of April 2. It was actively engaged with loss at Sailor's Creek, and, following Lee's army to Appomattox, it was placed after the surrender in guard of the South Side railroad. Returning to the vicinity of Washington June 2, it remained encamped at Bailey's Cross Roads until June 21, when it was mustered out of service, the re-enlisted men being transferred to the 20th Mass. Infantry. Returning to Massachusetts, it was paid off and d
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Fifty-seventh regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
–––––––176 Missing,––35–126–15––23 Died by accident or disease,— Officers,–––––––––––––– Enlisted men,––4615168588–52 Died as prisoners,— Officers,–––––––––––––– Enlisted men,––6536212612–34 Total losses,— Officers,38–––––––––––11 Enlisted men,––36271930222328323027–274 Totals,–––––––––––––285 Casualties by Engagements. 1864. May 6, Wilderness, Va.,–2117712128109103–91 May 12-18, Spotsylvania, Va.,––515312–543–29 May 24, North Anna River, Va.,1––2–32–123––14 June 1, Cold Harbor, Va.,––––––––1––––1 June 17-22, Petersburg, Va.,––43–1–11214–17 July 5-19, Before Petersburg, Va.,–2–––––1–––––3 July 30, Petersburg, Va. (Crater),12–22–11–1–1–11 Aug. 3, Before Petersburg,Va.,––––––1––––––1 Aug. 18-19, Weldon Railroad, Va.,––1
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Fifty-ninth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
ment lost in the action its two highest officers, as Colonel Gould in command of a brigade was wounded, from the effects of which he died August 22, and Lieutenant-Colonel Hodges, in command of the regiment, was killed. It was engaged in the movement against the Weldon Railroad in August and in the battle of Peebles' Farm, or Poplar Spring Church, September 30. Taking part in the siege during the autumn and winter, the regiment, under command of Major Gould, took active part at Fort Stedman, March 25, and, passing through Petersburg after the surrender, encamped in the vicinity for a few days and was stationed afterward on guard duty at the Southside Railroad. It was ordered to Washington in the latter part of April, and encamped at Tenallytown during the remainder of its service. On June 20 the regiment was consolidated with the 57th Mass. Infantry, to take effect from June 1, and was mustered out with that organization July 30, being discharged at Readville, Mass., Aug. 9, 1865.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Fifty-ninth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
18576585–66 Totals,–––––––––––––74 Missing,––21–2––2–31–11 Died by accident or disease,— Officers,–––––––––––––– Enlisted men,–/14464210527–45 Died as prisoners,— Officers,–––––––––––––– Enlisted men,––1752663324–39 Total losses,— Officers,26–––––––––––8 Enlisted men,––12152018151521131517–161 Totals,–––––––––––––169 Casualties by Engagements. 1864. May 6, Wilderness, Va.,––1–1––11132–10 May 8-18, Spotsylvania, Va.,–14–4–1–3111–16 May 24, North Anna River,Va.,–1––––––––12–4 June 3, Cold Harbor, Va.,–––11–––––1––3 June 17, Petersburg, Va.,–11212331321–20 June 29–July 9, Before Petersburg, Va.––1–11–1–––––4 July 30, Petersburg, Va.(Crater),2131–51–2–2––17 Aug. 19, Weldon Railroad, Va.,–1–––––––––––1 Sept