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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 1: organization of the regiment. (search)
ered in on August 3, 1861, and rapidly recruited, organized and officered the Regiment. On the day after the Eighth Regiment reached Boston, Aug. 1, 1861, Capt. Arthur F. Devereux was mustered in as Lieutenant Colonel of the Nineteenth, having first been offered a Colonelcy in another regiment by Governor Andrew. Companies A. B. and C. were ordered into camp at Lynnfield, to report to Colonel Lyman Dike, commanding, in accordance with Special Order No. 344 A. G. O., dated Boston, July 13, 1861. Capt. James D. Russell, Company D of Boston, was ordered to report his command to Lyman Dike, Colonel commanding the Nineteenth Regiment at the Camp at Lynnfield, in accordance with special order No. 366, A. G. O., Boston, July 25, 1861. Company E, Capt. Andrew Mahoney, of Boston, was, by Special Order No. 348, dated A. G. O., Boston, July 15, 1861, ordered to report with his command forthwith to Col. Dike, commanding, at Camp Schouler, Lynnfield. Company F, Capt. Edmund Rice,