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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 20: to Falmouth, in pursuit of Lee. Burnside supersedes McClellan. (search)
careful not to let the broom make so close a connection with his person again. The men of the regiment took no part in this circus as the general in command rode at the head of the column and was a witness of the whole affair. That night stringent orders were read from the division commander, forbidding foraging. At sunset the men encamped at the entrance to Snicker's Gap. It being McClellan's intention to throw himself between Stonewall Jackson in the valley and Lee at Culpepper, on Nov. 6 the direction of the march was changed to the southeast and the troops reached Rectortown late in the afternoon, in the midst of a snow storm. The men awoke on the following morning to find three inches of snow upon their blankets. Salem was reached on the 8th and Warrenton on the 9th, the men having been repeatedly formed in line of battle, owing to the proximity of the rebel cavalry. All through the first part of this march the men lived quite well, finding many springhouses rich with
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 21: events at Falmouth. (search)
cretary of War, Nov. 17, 1862. First Lieut. Elisha A. Hinks, of Company E was assigned to the command of Company B as special duty. Chaplain Ezra D. Winslow, who had been reported as absent without leave from Nov. 1 to Nov. 17, was assigned to duty at the Convalescent camp, Alexandria, Va., by S. O. 350, A. of P. for 30 days from Nov. 17. Of the surgeons, assistant surgeon Josiah M. Willard was absent sick and Dr. Vertulen R. Stone had been appointed assistant surgeon by Gov. Andrew on Nov. 6. Three other changes were made in the regimental officers during November. Capt. James D. Russell and First Lieut. Albert Thorndike had resigned because of wounds and had received their discharges, while Second Lieut. Michael A. McNamara had been discharged. A number of men had left the regiment on recruiting duty during November, being sent to Massachusetts. These were as follows: Co. A.Corporal William Young. Co. B.Sergt. Moses Shackley. Co. C.Private Stephen Armitage. Co. D.P
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
62, Carleton, Everett, priv., (A), July 26, ‘61; 23; wounded Sept. 16, ‘62; transf. to V. R.C., Nov. 6. ‘63; disch. disa. Aug. 27, ‘64. Carleton, Geo. B., priv., (B), July 26, ‘61; 20; wounded Sept, ‘61; 19; no service. Farrell, George, priv., (E), May 25, ‘64; 19; sub. M. V. Gilchrist; died Nov. 6, ‘64 at Andersonville, Ga. Farrell, James F., priv., (F), Aug. 6, ‘61; 18; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63;gene, 1st lieut., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 25; disch. Oct. 28, ‘61; com. Capt. Co. K, 30th Mass. Inf. Nov. 6, ‘61; killed in action, Aug. 5, ‘62. Kendall, Joshua, mus., (D), Aug. 10, ‘61; 32; re-en. Dec., ‘63. McNamara, Michael A., 1st sergt., (E), July 25, ‘61; 19; letter A. G.O. war dept., dated Nov. 6, ‘62 from Thos. Vincent, asst. adjt. Gen. U. S.A., to the Gov. of Mass. that 2nd Lieut. Michael ‘61; 22; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Stone, Vertulan R., ass't surg., (F and G), Nov. 6, ‘62; disch. May 11, ‘63. Strange, James, priv., (B), A