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Chase, Joseph Haskall. Sergeant, 16th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1861. Second Lieutenant, July 6, 1862. First Lieutenant, Aug. 11, 1862. Captain, Assistant Adjt. General, U. S. Volunteers, Feb. 2862. Mustered out, June 3, 1863. Ellsworth, Thomas Foldes. Private, 2d Mass. Infantry, July 6, 1862. Corporal, July 3, 1863. Second Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 24, 1863. First Lieute8, 1865. Mustered out, Sept. 18, 1865. Fowler, Walter S. Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 6, 1862. Mustered out, Sept. 15, 1863. Second Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the Metcalf, William. Second Lieutenant, 16th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 1, 1861. First Lieutenant, July 6, 1862. Resigned, July 28, 1862. Midgley, Alfred E. Private, 10th Mass. Infantry, June 21, 18 Shattuck, Frederick R. First Lieutenant, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Resigned, July 6, 1862. Shattuck, George F. Third Lieutenant, 6th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S.,
1866. Brevet First Lieutenant, U. S. Army, Mar. 2, 1867. First Lieutenant, 3d U. S. Artillery, Mar. 26, 1868. Regimental Adjutant, Apr. 12 to Apr. 22, 1877. Regimental Quartermaster, May 1, 1877. Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, Apr. 13, 1891; accepted, Apr. 15, 1891. Transferred to 4th U. S. Artillery, Apr. 20, 1892, to rank from Apr. 13, 1891; accepted, Apr. 23, 1892. Chase, Joseph Haskall. Born in Massachusetts. Sergeant, 16th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1861. Second Lieutenant, July 6, 1862. First Lieutenant, Aug. 11, 1862. Captain, Assistant Adj. General, U. S. Volunteers, Feb. 29, 1864. Mustered out, May 26, 1865. Chickering, Thomas Edward. See General Officers. Churchill, James Oliver. Born at Plymouth, Mass., July 15, 1835. Private, 11th Ill. Infantry, Apr. 30, 1861. Corporal, May 10, 1861. Sergeant, July 30, 1861. Second Lieutenant, Sept. 1, 1861. First Lieutenant, Feb. 15, 1862. Captain, May 10, 1862. Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Volunt
a. Appointed from Massachusetts. Sergeant, 16th Me. Infantry, Aug. 14, 1862. Second Lieutenant, Feb. 1, 1863. First Lieutenant, Apr. 11, 1863. Second Lieutenant, 2d Battalion Veteran Reserve Corps, Aug. 22, 1864. Second Lieutenant, 3d U. S. Infantry, Nov. 29, 1865. See U. S. Army. Beecher, James Chaplin. See General Officers. Benham, John Henry. Residence in Massachusetts at time of enlistment. Second Lieutenant, 99th N. Y. Infantry; commissioned, Aug. 30, 1862, to rank, July 6, 1862. Resigned, Jan. 18, 1863. Benjamin, Henry S. Residence at Springfield, Mass., at time of enlistment. Second Lieutenant, 3d R. I. Cavalry, Jan. 9, 1864. Captain, Mar. 28, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 29, 1865. Bennett, George A. Born in Massachusetts. Second Sergeant, 20th Iowa Infantry, Aug. 25, 1862. Second Lieutenant, Sept. 20, 1862. Dismissed, Aug. 3, 1863. (Adj. General's Report of Iowa, 1867, p. 143.) Bicknell, George F. Residence at East Attleborough, Mass., at
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company K. (search)
18, 1862. Wounded Oct. 19, 1864. Died of wounds, Nov. 15, 1864. Isaac Raymond, Wagoner, Braintree, 20, s; hostler. July 22, 1862. Disch. May 21, 1865. Unof. John F. Abbee, South Braintree, 18, s; hostler. Feb. 29, 1864. Died, June 22, 1864, Morganza, La. Frank F. Abbott, Wilmington, 19, s; painter. Aug. 5, 1862. Disch. June 5, 1865. John Barry, West Randolph, 19, s; sailor. July 22, 1862. M. O. Sept. 28. 1865. Unof. Leonard Belcher, Braintree, 21, s; bootmaker. July 6, 1862. Disch. disa. March 1, 1863. Elisha S. Bowditch, Braintree, 21, s; bootmaker. Dec. 7. 1863. Died Sept. 19, 1864. James E. Burpee, Braintree, 28, m; bootmaker. July 17, 1862. Trans. to 14th Regt. V. R.C., and disch. Nov. 27, 1865. Enos H. Burt, Bernardston, 42, m; farmer. July 26, 1862. Trans. to Co. K, 3rd Regt. V. R.C. and disch. July 5, 1865. Patrick Cahill, Braintree, 23, s; boot-treer. Dec. 12, 1863. Disch. July 5, 1865. Joseph O. Carpenter, Leyden, 35, m; fa
North Carolina, from January, 1862, to February, 1865. compiled from original returns. Command.Present for duty.Aggregate present.Commanding general. January, 186212,78613,451Brigadier-General A. E. Burnside, from January 13. 1862, to July 6, 1862. February, 180212,70014,143 March, 186211,32213,468 April, 186214,05416,528 May, 186214,50816,794 June, 186214,37116,718 July, 18626,4037,947Major-General John G. Foster, from July 6, 1862, to July, 1863. August, 18621,2261,555 SeptembJuly 6, 1862, to July, 1863. August, 18621,2261,555 September, 18626,6428,647 October, 18628,96711,415 November, 186212,87215,569 December, 186218,46321,917 January, 186323,02328,194 February, 186315,80618,548 March 186314,67217,105 April, 186313,96215,920 May, 186316,64319,715 August, 18637,69910,402Major-General I. N. Palmer, from July, 1863, to August 14, 1863. September, 18637,79410,923Major-General John J. Peck, from August 14, 1863, to April 19, 1864. October, 18636,2768,343 November, 18639,41112,245 December, 18637,2399,038 January,
becca Prentice, 10 Apr. 1803. Nathan o. c. Pct. ch. 9 Oct. 1803, and Rebecca, wife of Nathan, was adm. to the ch. 19 Nov. 1809. Had Nathan, bap. 9 Oct. 1803; Rebecca, bap. 7 Apr. 1805, d. 1 July, 1809, a. 5; John, bap. 8 Mar. 1807, d 12 Oct. 1809, a. 2; Caira, bap. 11 June, 1809 (d. 28 Oct. 1862, a. 53); Caroline, bap. 16 June, 1811 (d. 3 Sept. 1855, a. 44); Joshua, bap. 26 Sept. 1813; James, bap. 5 Nov. 1815. (Nathan Robbins the father d. 12 Feb. 1852, a. 80; Rebecca, w. of same, d. 6 July, 1862, a. 83.) See Wyman's Chas., 819. 13. Hannah, m. Daniel Russell, 3 Aug. 1749: Mary, had son, b. 8 Oct. 1775. Philemon, had child, d. 4 Jan. 1789, a. 1 yr.; a son, d. 1 Oct. 1797, a. 4 mos. He was prob. s. of Thomas (6) and m. Sarah, dau. of Joshua and Sarah (Cutter) Swan-see Cutter (par. 14). Mrs. Sarah, prob. his wife, d. 28 Apr. 1802, a. 39. Miss Lucy, d. July, 1799, a. 35. Polly, was admitted Prect. ch. 23 Mar. 1806. Mrs. Elizabeth, m. John Frost, Jr., 9 Nov. 1802—see Whittemo
By the President of the Confederate Statesa proclamation. Whereas a communication was addressed on the 6th day of July last, (1862,) by General Robert, F, Lee, acting under the instructions of the Secretary of War of the Confederate States of America, to General H. W. Halleck. General-in-Chief of the United States army, informing the latter that a report had reached this Government that Wm. B. Mumford, a citizen of the Confederate States, had been executed by the United States authorities at New Orleans, for having pulled down the United States flag in that city before its occupation by the forces of the United States, and calling for a statement of the facts, with a view to retaliation if met an outrage had really been committed under mention of the authorities of the United States: And whereas, (no answer having been received to said letter,) another letter was, on the 2d August last, (1862,) addressed by Gen, Lee, under my instructions to Gen. Halleck, renewing the inqui
By the President of the Confederate States--a Proclamation. --Whereas a communication was addressed on the 6th day of July last, (1862,) by General Robert B. Lee, acting under the instructions of the Secretary of War of the Confederate States of America, to General H. W. Hallock, General-in-Chief of the United States army, informing the latter that a report had reached this Government that Wm. B. Mumford, a citizen of the Confederate states, had been executed by the United States authorities at New Orleans, for having pulled down the United States flag in that city before its occupation by the forces of the United states, and calling for a statement of the facts, with a view to retaliation if such an outrage had really been committed under sanction of the authorities of the United States: And whereas, (no answer having been received to said letter,) another letter was, on the2d August last, (1862) addressed by Gen. Lee, under my instructions to Gen. Halleck, renewing the in
By the President of the Confederate States--a proclamation. --Whereas a communication was addressed on the 6th day of July last (1862) by General Robert E. Lee, acting under the instructions of the Secretary of War of the Confederate States of America, to General M. W. Hallack, General in Chief of the United States army, informing the letter that a report had reached this Government that Wm. B. Rumford, a citizens of the Confederate States, had been by the United States authorities at New Orleans for having pulled down the United States flag in that city before its occupation by the forces of the United States and calling for a statement of the facts with a view to retaliation if such an outrage had really been committed under sanction of the authorities of the United States: And whereas, (an answer having been received to said letter,) letter was, on the 2d August last (1862) addressed by Gen. Lee., under my instructions to Gen. Hallack, renewing the inquiry in relation
The Daily Dispatch: July 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], The President's address to the army. (search)
treated by those who are bound, by humanity and the obligations of their office to care for them. John T. Dukes, Co. G, 30th N. C. Reg't, Colonel Parker, is the man. He was brought to my notice on the morning of June 26th, when a sick camp was formed on the Williamsburg road; and since that time he has been lying wholly neglected in the left of an abandoned stable. On the moving of the camps to another point, he was ordered to walk, but could not, and is now dependent on cold charity. He is and old man, more fit for the quiet of his far off home than the excitement and danger of a military life, and I hope that this notice will catch the eye of his regimental Surgeon, or of some friend, who will see to his wants. Surely, "Man's inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn." He can be found on inquiry at the yard of Long street's Quartermaster, on the left of the Williams burg road, foot of Fulton Hill. A Fellow soldier. Richmond, July 6, 1862. jy 8--1t*
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