, Belthezar,
Or Magenot, Belthayer.21st Mass. Inf.,Poplar Grove Church, Va., Sept. 30, 1864.Sept. 30, 1864.
Mars, Matthew,58th Mass. Inf.,June 3, 1864,Washington, D. C., June 18, 1864.
Marsh, James, Corp.,20th Mass. Inf.,– –Nov. 29, 1863.
Marsh, Silas D.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.
Martin, Albert T. B.,38th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.New Orleans, La., June, 1863.
Martin, Lysander,15th Mass. Inf.,– –Deep Bottom, Va., June 19, 1863.
Martin, Michael,28th Mass. Inf.,March 25, 1865,April 15, 1865.
Martin, Samuel A.,11th Mass. Inf.,– –Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.
Martin, Thomas,1st Mass. Cav.,Stevensburg, Va., June 9, 1863.June 10, 1863.
Mason, Henry C.,31st Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.June 17, 1863.
Mason, Peter,28th Mass. Inf.,March 25, 1865,Washington, D. C., June 11, 1865.
Matthews, George H.,21st Mass. Inf.,Roanoke Island, N. C., Feb. 8, 1862.Roanoke Island, N. C., Feb. 21, 1862.
th Mass. Inf.,– –Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.
Price, John E.,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863Gen. Hosp., Beaufort, S. C., Aug. 28, 1863.
Priest, John D., 1st Lieut.,56th Mass. Inf.,Bethesda Church, Va.,June 22, 1864.
Prince, George,23d Mass. Inf.,– –Point Lookout, Md., June 9, 1864.
Prindle, George, Corp.,37th Mass. Inf.,May 6, 1864,Wilderness, Va., May 29, 1864.
Prior, Erastus O.,38th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.University Hosp.. New Orleans, La., June 19, 1863.
Proctor, Edwin C.,38th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.Louisiana, July 27, 1863.
Prouty, Edward W.,15th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.
Prouty, George A., Corp.,34th Mass. Inf.,June 5, 1864,Harrisburg, Pa., June 17, 1864.
Prouty, Sidney S.,2d Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.
Pryor, Thomas,18th Mass. Inf.,– –Wilderness, Va., June 10, 1864.
Puffer, Charles H.,12th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13
Mar. 13, 1865.
Mustered out, July 19, 1865.
Hartwell, Alfred Stedman.
Born at West Dedham, Mass., June 11, 1836.
Corporal, 3d Mo. Reserve Corps, May 10, 1861.
Took part in the capture of rebel camp near St. Louis, Mo., May 10. First Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 12, 1862.
Served with regiment in North Carolina.
Captain, 54th Mass. Infantry, Mar. 16, 1863; mustered, Mar. 30, 1863, Lieut. Colonel, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 30, 1863; mustered, June 19, 1863.
Engaged at the siege of Charleston, S. C., and in Florida; skirmishes on James and John's Islands in front of Charleston, and battle of Honey Hill.
Colonel, Nov. 3, 1864. Brevet Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, Dec 30, 1864.
Commanded a brigade of Colored Troops in South Carolina till the close of the war. Engaged in skirmishes at Bull's Bay, S. C., and Eutaw Springs.
Mustered out, Apr. 30, 1866.
Hartwell, Charles A.
Born in Massachusetts. First Lieutenant, 11th U. S. Infantry
June 13, 1861. Lieut. Colonel, Oct. 11, 1861.
Killed at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862.
Tilton, William Stowell.
See General Officers.
Tobey, John S.
Second Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 24, 1863. First Lieutenant, June 17, 1863.
Captain, Dec. 8, 1863. Brevet Major, U S. Volunteers, Apr. 2, 1865.
Transferred to 29th Mass. Infantry, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, Aug. 10, 1865.
Torrey, William H.
Second Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 17, 1863. First Lieutenant, June 19, 1863.
Captain, Feb. 7, 1864. Brevet Major, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865.
Resigned, July 7, 1865.
Tremaine, Alfred F.
Second Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, Feb. 20, 1862.
Captain, Nov. 29, 1862. Brevet Major, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865.
Mustered out, Jan. 20, 1866.
Tremlett, Henry M.
Captain, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861.
Major, 39th Mass. Infantry, Aug.. 28, 1862. Lieut. Colonel, July 13, 1864. Brevet Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 31, 1865.
Died, June 6,
th Mass. Infantry, June 7, 1863.
Captain, June 19, 1863.
Killed at Honey Hill, S. C., Nov. 30, 18Infantry, June 17, 1863. First Lieutenant, June 19, 1863.
Mustered out, June 6, 1864.
Recommissioon, John.
Captain, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 19, 1863.
Resigned, July 26, 1864.
Gordon, Leon Infantry, May 21, 1863. First Lieutenant, June 19, 1863. Brevet Captain, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13
First Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 19, 1863.
Killed accidentally, Mar. 23, 1864, at Y Mass. Infantry, Aug. 27, 1862.
Resigned, June 19, 1863.
Morgan, Shapley.
Second Lieutenant,
Second Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 19, 1863. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaste
Second Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 19, 1863.
Resigned, May 29, 1864.
Nichols, Robee 18, 1863.
Captain, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 19, 1863.
Mustered out, Aug. 29, 1865.
Soule, C Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862.
Resigned, June 19, 1863.
Vose, Josiah H.
Second Lieutenant, [2 more...]
. 4, cols. 2-5.
—Harper's Ferry and Chambersburg, etc. Boston Evening Journal, June 18, 1863, p. 2, cols. 1-3; p. 4, cols. 1, 6, 7.
—Gen. Milroy at Winchester; other events of date; movements of both armies, etc. Boston Evening Journal, June 19, 1863, p. 2, cols. 1-3, p. 3, col. 2, p. 4, cols. 4, 5; June 20, p. 2, cols. 1-3; June 23, p. 4, cols. 2, 3.
—Movements, actual and expected, of both armies; engagement at Aldie, Va. Boston Evening Journal, June 20, 1863, p. 2, cols. 1-3, p. 4, col. 4.
— – March 23. In Current events.
Harper's Mon., vols.
24, p. 838; 26, p. 260.
— – Dec. 25.
Arrest of Mr. Conrad.
Bivouac, vol. 2, p. 47.
— 1863.
June. Gen. Milroy's account of attack and retreat.
Boston Evening Journal, June 19, 1863, p. 2, cols. 1-3; p. 3, col. 2; p. 4, cols. 4, 5.
— – – Gen. Milroy's retreat.
Boston Evening Journal, June 20, 1863, p. 2, cols. 1-3; June 23, p. 4, cols. 2, 3.
— – June 15.
Defence and evacuation.
F. P. Stanton.
ers.Slaves.Free Negroes.
1.Tidewater,30114,862149,01828,646
2.Midland,2517,841190,48915,746
3.Piedmont,149,18288,6905,206
4.Blue Ridge,33311,28499
5.The Valley,176,23541,3765,803
6.Appalachia,182,44413,2111,465
7.Trans-Appal'a,411,5226,7971,081
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Totals, 148152,128490,86557,374
The following table presents the same facts for the portions of the State in 1860 that were organized into the State of West Virginia, December 3, 1862, and admitted into the Union as a State, June 19, 1863:
Counties.Slaveholders.Slaves.Free Negroes.
1.The Valley,29675,610797
2. Appalachia,91,1326,060922
3. Trans-Appal'a,391,5066,7061,054
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Totals,503,605,18,3762,773
These tables furnish a key to many of the political and military happenings in Virginia during the civil war. They show that the slave population of Virginia was mainly confined to the region east of the Appalachian mountains.
In Tidewater, where slavery was first planted within the