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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 24: the winter camp at Falmouth. (search)
. On special duty in command Co. B. Co. K.Capt. H. G. O. Weymouth-leg amputated. First Lieut. Lysander J. Hume, returned to duty Mar. 1. Second Lieut. Chas. H. Wellock, absent. Lieut. Col. Devereux returned to duty with the regiment on April 1st, and on April 5th, First Lieut. Elisha A. Hinks was recorded as having been placed on detached service as A. D. C. to his brother, Brig. Gen. Edward W. Hinks. Capt. J. F. Plympton, of Co. I, returned to duty during the first week in April, and First Lieut. Elisha A. Hinks was recorded as having been placed on detached service as A. D. C. to his brother, Brig. Gen. Edward W. Hinks. Capt. J. F. Plympton, of Co. I, returned to duty during the first week in April, and Asst. Surgeon William D. Knapp, appointed by Gov. Andrew, also joined the regiment. A few changes occurred in one or two of the companies about this time. Capt. Charles U. Devereux, of Co. H, was discharged on Surgeon's Certificate on account of wounds, together with Second Lieut. Charles P. Abbott, of Co. C. Capt. John C. Chadwick, of Co. C, and Second Lieut. James B. Moore, of Co. F were discharged for promotion to Ullman's brigade. Second Lieut. John J. Ferris, of Co. D, was placed in
were engaged all day in throwing up works in the front. On Friday, the 31st, the regiment moved to the left of the works, and moved still further to the left hourly during the day. Heavy fighting by the Fifth Corps, First Division, Second Corps and cavalry on the left. Heavy firing on the flank in the afternoon, but without loss in the Nineteenth. At night moved still further to the left and took part in support of General Mott, one half mile east of the Boydton Plank Road. On Saturday, April 1, the regiment moved to the right, nearly to the old position, at the Burgess House; remained there until 5 P. M., when they were moved out in front and began to throw up a new line of works, with the right advanced. Heavy cannonading was carried on at the right nearly all day. At that time the Confederate lines had been pushed back to the Burgess Mill, near the junction of the Boydton and White Oaks Road, where there were two earthwork forts with three guns. At 6 A. M. April 2nd, t
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
in B., priv.,(A), July 26, ‘61; 26; wounded Dec. 11, 1862, at Fredericksburg, Va.; disch. disa. Apr. 1, ‘63; see Co. H, 2nd Hy. Art'y.; died Mar. 29, 05 at Lynn. Bartlett, Edward W., priv., (A), Aug, Jan. 6, ‘65; 19; deserted June 8, ‘65; hon. disch. July 22, ‘65. Brown, John H., priv., (A), Apr. 1, ‘64; 32; killed May 24, ‘64 at Dodswell's Farm, Va. Brown, John H., Jr., priv., (D), Jan. 30, ‘R.C. Doyle, George, priv., (H), Nov. 21, ‘64; 18; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Doyle, James, priv., (I), Apr. 1, ‘64; 18; wounded May 18, ‘64; abs. pris. since June 28, ‘64; not heard from since. Doyle, Law Alexandria, Va. Gannan, William, priv., (—), Apr. 9, ‘64, 26; N. F.R. Garcia, John, priv., (—), Apr. 1, ‘65; 25; disch. May 6, ‘65; unassigned. Gardner, Thomas, priv., (A), Aug. 20, ‘61; 22; desert 31, ‘61. Leithead, Geo. H., priv., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 19; wounded Sept 17, ‘62; disch. disa. Apr. 1st, ‘63. Lentz, Frederick, priv., (G), Jan. 9, ‘63; 35;