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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 688 688 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 69 69 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands 51 51 Browse Search
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War 27 27 Browse Search
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 14 14 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 10 10 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 2: Two Years of Grim War. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 8 8 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
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles 7 7 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 7 7 Browse Search
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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 18: the battle of Antietam. (search)
Toombs, Lawton, Ripley, Rodes, Gregg, Armstead and Ransom, wounded, with 25,899 killed, wounded and missing. Thirteen guns, thirty-nine colors, upwards of 15,000 stand of small arms, and more than 6,00C prisoners, were the trophies of the Army of the Potomac from the battles of South Mountain, Crampton's Gap and Antietam, while not a single gun or color was lost during these battles. Official list of casualties in the Nineteenth Massachusetts regiment at the battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. killed in action or died of wounds: Co. C.Captain George W. Bachelder. Co. B.Private John L. Foss. Private Joseph H. Pearson. Co. D.Corporal Clarence I. Tucker. Private William B. Wright. Co. E.Corporal John C. Foss. Private Horace Graves. Private Dennis Barry. Private Patrick Hurley. Co. F.Private Martin Lyons. Co. G.Private Francis Cassidy. Private James J. Hayes. Private Peter Collins. Co. I.Sergeant Edward Leach. Private Alexander Grant. Total 1 officer, 14 me
1814218307449161 83391181025912131519330602711104512821671096895242006 The following is an abstract of the roster of the officers of the regiment at the close of the year, 1862: 1 Major killed at Glendale. 1 Assistant Surgeon promoted Surgeon of 14th regiment. 1 Chaplain transferred to 22nd regiment. 1 Major promoted Lieutenant Colonel 41st Regt. Mass. Vol. 1 Assistant Surgeon died in hospital. 2 Captains promoted Majors. 1 Captain killed. Battle of Antietam, Sept. 17th, 1862. 7 First Lieutenants promoted Captains. 1 First Lieutenant killed battle Fair Oaks, June 30, 1862. 1 First Lieutenant died of wounds received at Fredericksburg. 13 Second Lieutenants promoted First Lieutenants. 2 Second Lieutenants killed in battle. 1 Second Lieutenant discharged by sentence of Court Martial. 1 Second Lieutenant dropped from the rolls. 22 Second Lieutenants having been taken from enlisted men. 1 First Lieutenant and 1 Second Lieutenant having
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 32: in pursuit of Lee. In camp at Morrisville. (search)
merly reported as Major, but never having been mustered, is ordered to be reported in his former position. Wounded July 3, absent in Massachusetts. Report corrected and mustered as Major in September, 1863. First Lieut. William Stone, wounded July 3. Second Lieut. John J. Ferris, wounded July 3. Co. E.First Lieut. John P. Reynolds, Jr., previously reported as captain, but having never been mustered, has been ordered reported in his former position. Absent in Massachusetts. Wounded Sept. 17, 1862. Second Lieut. Ephraim Hall, on special duty, acting adjutant. Co. H.Capt. J. G. C. Dodge, absent in Massachusetts, wounded July 3rd. Co. I.Capt. Jonathan F. Plympton, in command of regiment. First Lieut. J. G. B. Adams, absent in Massachusetts, wounded July 2. Co. K.First Lieut. Lysander J. Hume, on detached service, in Provost Marshal's department, Philadelphia. Second Lieut. Charles L. Merrill, absent in General Hospital, Georgetown, sick. Asst. Surgeon William D. Knapp, absent
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
M., priv., (A), July 26, 1861; 28; wounded Sept. 17, 1862; died Sept. 25, 1862, Sharpsburg, Md. Adamliam, priv., (F), Aug. 8, ‘61; 26; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62 and June 30, ‘62; disch. Oct. 27, ‘62 to A., priv., (D), Aug. 19, ‘61; 24; wounded Sept. 17, 1862; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64 as abs. wounded. Harr, (E), July 25, 1861; 25; killed in action Sept. 17, 1862. Ingalls, John, priv., (D), May 13, ‘64; hy, priv., (E), July 25, 1861; 26; wounded Sept. 17, 1862; re-en. Dec. 21, 1863; M. O. June 30, ‘65t., priv., (G), Aug. 19, 1861; 20; wounded Sept. 17, 1862; transf. to V. R.C. Dec. 14, 1863. Marsh A., priv., (K), Sept. 6, ‘61; 22; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62 and July 3, ‘63; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; disichael, priv., (B), July 26, 1861; wounded Sept. 17, 1862; disch. Oct. 28, ‘62 to re-en. In 15th U 10, 1861; 38; wounded June 25, 1862; died Sept. 17, 1862, of disease at hosp. Fort Ellsworth. Thomeut., (H), com'd Oct. 25, 1861; 24; wounded Sept. 17, 62, resigned Nov. 10, 1862. Thornton, James,