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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 32: in pursuit of Lee. In camp at Morrisville. (search)
3, showed the following: Col. A. F. Devereux, on detached service Long Island, Boston Harbor, S. O. 171, Headquarters, 2nd Corps, July 27, 1863. Lieut. Col. Ansell D. Wass, returned to duty Aug. 26, in command of regiment. Major Edmund Rice, absent in Massachusetts, wounded, July 3rd. Adjt. William A. Hill, on detached service, Long Island, Boston Harbor, S. O. 171, July 27, 1863. Co. A.Capt. Isaac H. Boyd, on detached service Long Island, Boston Harbor, S. O. 171, 2nd Corps, July 27. Second Lieut. Warner M. Tilton, absent sick, 2nd Div. General Hospital. Co. B.Capt. H. A. Hale, on detached service, A. A. Insp. Gen., 1st Brig. 2nd Div., 2nd Corps, S. O. 60, March 15, 1863. First Lieut. Elisha A. Thinks, on detached service, A. D. C. to Brig. Gen. E. W. Hinks. Second Lieut. Moses Shackley, in command Co. B. Co. C.Capt. William L. Palmer, absent in Massachusetts, wounded July 3, S. C., extended to Sept. 3. First Lieut. Thomas F. Winthrop, on special duty, acting qua
Advantage was taken of the little time not consumed in the above fatigue duties, in drilling the recruits, who were brought up to a good degree of efficiency under the above-named officer's supervision. Here 62 more recruits were received from the depot. At 4 P. M. on the 26th of July, the regiment under orders with the brigade, took up the line of march to the Appomattox, which was crossed on pontoons at 11 P. M. of that night, and continued on until 9 A. M. of the following morning (July 27), crossing the James at Deep Bottom at the above hour, and halted in the breastworks on the north bank after a forced march of 20 miles. In front was an open field for half a mile, with a slight rise on the opposite side to which the woods extended. Skirmishers advanced and engaged those of the enemy with vigor. The enemy had a battery of four pieces on his right, and one on the left, which for some minutes, shelled the breastworks, in which the First Brigade lay, when they were silenc
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
. Aug. 28, ‘64. Armstrong, Hugh, priv., (I), July 27, ‘63; 24; sub.; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 26,, 1863; see also V. R.C. as William; enlisted July 27, ‘64. Bartley, Frank, priv., (B), Aug. 1, ‘6., (A), July 26, ‘61; 25; transf. to V. R.C. July 27, ‘63; M. O. as Sergt. July 25, ‘64 as of Co. , ‘64 as Corp. Burke, Michael S., priv., (A), July 27, ‘63; 22; sub. Freeman C. Spindle; transf. t62, Fair Oaks, Va. Carr, Hugh J., priv., (F), July 27, ‘61;24;abs. wounded Dec. 13, ‘62; M. O. AugV. Jan. 14, ‘64. Doherty, James, priv., (I), July 27, ‘61; 21; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; disch. disa. July 21, ‘62. Phelan, John E., priv., (I), July 27, ‘61; 20; transf. to V. R.C. Sept. 12, ‘63; cted Feb. 3, ‘64. Reese, George, priv., (C), July 27, ‘63; 21; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64. 9; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; transf. to V. R.C. July 27, ‘63; disch. from Co. A 9th regt. V. R.C. Seeb. 11, ‘65 in Hosp. Wood, Geo., priv., (G), July 27, ‘63; 31; drafted; transf. to V. R.C. Sept