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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 273 273 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1861., [Electronic resource] 14 14 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments. 10 10 Browse Search
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 8 8 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 7 7 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 7 7 Browse Search
John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion 5 5 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 5 5 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume II. 5 5 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 5 5 Browse Search
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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., Second regiment Massachusetts Cavalry. (search)
–––1 July 12, Ashby's Gap, Va.,––––––2––––––––2 July 31, Aldie, Va.,––––––––––––2––2 Aug. 24, Coyle Tavern, Va.,––2––––––––––1–3 Nov. 14, Vienna, Va.,––––––––––––1––1 1864. Feb. 22, Dranesville, Va.,–1–5––1––––1–2–10 April 20, Leesburg, Va.,–––––––––1–––––1 April 30, Rectortown, Va.,––––––––––––1––1 May 24, Difficult Run, Va.,––––––––––––1––1 July 6, Mt. Zion Church (Aldie), Va.–11––––1–141–––9 July 12, Fort Stevens, D. C.,–––––1–––––1–––2 July 13, Rockville, Md.,––2––1–––––1–––4 Aug. 21, Berryville, Va.,–––––––––––––1–1 Aug. 26, Halltown, Va.,–21––––––––––––3 Aug. 25-28, Charlestown, Va.,–––––––––––2–––2 Sept. 7-12, Opequon Creek,
––––––––1–––––1 Nov. 4, Louisiana,––––––––––––1–––––1 Dec. 29, Louisiana,––––––––––––1–––––1 Place unknown,––––––––––––1–––––1 1863. May –, Bayou Jack, La.,––––––––––––––2–––2 May 15, Independence Station, La.––––––––––––––––1–1 June 2, Clinton, La.,–1––––––––––––1–––2 June 2, Brashear City, La.,–1––––––––––––––––1 June 15, Port Hudson, La.,––––1–––––––––––––1 Aug. 3, Jackson, La.,–––2––2–––––––––1–5 Nov. 9, White Plains, La.,–––1––––––––––––––1 Nov. 30, Plane Stores, La.,––1–1–––––––––––––2 Nov. 30, Near Port Hudson, La.––––1–––1–––––––––2 Place unknown,––1––––––
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., First battery Massachusetts Light Artillery. (search)
3 years,–33 Enlisted men (included above) serving elsewhere within battery,— 3 years,–11 Totals,–44 Actual total of members of battery,— 3 months,9107116 3 years,8257265 Killed and died of wounds,–7 One missing in action.– Died by accident or disease,–12 Including 1 in 3 months service.– Died in Confederate prison,–1– Total losses,––20 Casualties by Engagements. 1862. June 30, Glendale, Va.,–3– 1863. May 3, Chancellorsville, Va.,–1– 1864. June 5, Cold Harbor, Va.,–1– Oct. 19, Cedar Creek, Va.,–2– Totals,––7 Active also at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862; Malvern Hill, Va.; Fredericksburg, Va., 2 wounded; Franklin's Crossing, June 5, 1863; Gettysburg, Pa.; Mine Run, Va.; Spotsylvania (Laurel Hill), Va., 2 wounded; Opequon, Va., 4 wounded; Fisher's Hill, Va., 1 wounded. The First Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery was recruited in Boston during August of 1861, largely from the old Boston Light Artillery, or Cook
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Twenty-sixth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
encamping on the 16th at Berryville, Va. It took part with General Sheridan's army in the movements about Charlestown, Halltown and Berryville, was engaged with loss at the battle of Opequon, September 19, and was present at Fisher's Hill. On October 19 those serving under the original enlistment left for Massachusetts, to be mustered out. The command, as a battalion of five companies, under Captain Chapman, took part at the battle of Cedar Creek October 19, and, being ordered to Winchester, Ve companies, under Captain Chapman, took part at the battle of Cedar Creek October 19, and, being ordered to Winchester, Va., December 14, remained on duty there until May 1, 1865. Returning then to Washington, it was sent to Savannah, Ga., June 3, and served there on guard and provost duty until the expiration of its service. It was mustered out Aug. 26, 1865, and left for Massachusetts September 12, receiving its final discharge and payment at Gallop's Island, Boston harbor, Sept. 18, 1865.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Twenty-sixth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
Twenty-sixth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. Field and Staff.Line.Band.companies.Unassigned Recruits.Totals. ABCDEFGHIK Killed and died of wounds,— Officers,12––––––––––––3 Enlisted men,–––139418–7365–56 Totals,––––––––––––––59 Missing,––––1–––––––––1 Died by accident or disease,— Officers,–3––––––––––––3 Enlisted men, Including non-commissioned staff.1–1201213211214141326151163 Totals,––––––––––––––166 Died as prisoners,— Officers,––––––––––––––– Enlisted men,–––2211––2421–15 Total losses,— Officers,15––––––––––––6 Enlisted men, Including non-commissioned staff.1–1352418232014232034211235 Totals,––––––––––––––241 Casual
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Thirtieth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
giment Massachusetts Infantry. Field and Staff.Line.companies.Unassigned Recruits.Totals. ABCDEFGHIK Killed and died of wounds,— Officers,13–––––––––––4 Enlisted men,––3665541556–46 Totals,–––––––––––––50 Missing,–––––––––16–20–36 Died by accident or disease,— Officers,–2–––––––––––2 Enlisted men,––33222825343440323336–317 Totals,–––––––––––––319 Died as prisoners,— Officers,–––––––––––––– Enlisted men,––––1–––1––––2 Total losses,— Officers,15–––––––––––6 Enlisted men,––36283530393842533862–401 Totals,–––––––––––––407 Casualties by Engagements. 1862. June 6, Picket, near Baton Rouge, La.–––1–––––––––1 Aug. 5, Baton Rouge, La.,–11–21––––1––6 1863. May 21, Plains Store, La.,––––––––
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Thirty-fourth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
gn to Lynchburg, the regiment reached Martinsburg July 11, 1864, met the enemy at Snicker's Gap July 18 and at Winchester on the 24th. In August it moved into Maryland, and, the department being re-enforced by the 6th and 19th Army Corps, the regiment, in command of Major Pratt, shared in General Sheridan's campaign and took part in the battles of Opequon and Fisher's Hill, engaging also at Tom's Brook near Strasburg October 13, where Colonel Wells was mortally wounded, and at Cedar Creek October 19, engaging afterward in provost duty at Newtown, and moving in November to Opequon Crossing for outpost duty. After Colonel Wells' death Col. W. S. Lincoln was promoted to fill his place. As part of the 1st Division, Army of West Virginia, the regiment was ordered, December 17, to join the Army of the James before Petersburg, and, passing through Washington December 20, spent the autumn and winter of 1864-65 engaged in the siege as part of the Independent Division, 24th Army Corps, Army
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Thirty-fourth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
5 Totals,–––––––––––––76 Died as prisoners,— Officers,–1–––––––––––1 Enlisted men,––1112114545331–59 Totals,–––––––––––––60 Total losses,— Officers,27–––––––––––9 Enlisted men,––222528302723281725253253 Totals,–––––––––––––262 Casualties by Engagements. 1863. Oct. 18, Berryville, Va.,––––––1––––1–2 1864. May 15, New Market, Va.,–1–123534274–32 June 5, Piedmont, Va.,–21318–1–323–24 June 18, Lynchburg, Va.,–––––11––2–1–5 July 18, Snicker's Gap, or Island Ford, Va.–––––111––1––4 Sept. 3, Berryville, Va.,––1––––––––––1 Sept. 19, Winchester, or Opequon, Va.–21––4141–21–16 Oct. 13, Strasburg, Stickney's Farm, or Cedar Creek, Va.11––2222311––15 Oct. 19, Cedar Creek, Va.,–––––––1––2––3 Place unkno
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Thirty-eighth regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
s,13–––––––––––4 Enlisted men,––99487117386–72 Totals,–––––––––––––76 Missing,–––––2–––––––2 Died by accident or disease,— Officers,–––––––––––––– Enlisted men, Including non-commissioned staff.1–119141414121724715–138 Died as prisoners,— Officers,–––––––––––––– Enlisted men,–––1112–11–2–9 Total losses,— Officers,13–––––––––––4 Enlisted men, Including non-commissioned staff.1–20191925232325281523–221 Totals,–––––––––––––225 Casualties by Engagements. 1863. April 13, Bisland, La.,–122–41–3–31–17 May 27, Port Hudson, La.,1––3–––1–––––5 June 14, Port Hudson, La.,–14–13151221–21 May–June, Port Hudson Siege, La–––1–––1––1––3 July 4, Port Hudson, La.,––––––1––––––1 1864. April 13, Red River, La.,–