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Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company M. (search)
isch. June 8, 1865. James Cox, Lowell, 24; shoemaker. Dec. 3, 1861. Disch. disa. June, 1862. Timothy F. Crane, en. Boston, Cr. Lee, 21, s; Dec. 31, 1864. Disch, July 20, 1865. William Curran, en. New Orleans. June 16, 1862. Died Oct. 21, 1863. Prisoner of war, Richmond, Va. Zachary Damon, Springfield, 19, s. armoror. Dec. 31, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Michael Donlan, Lowell, 31, m; fireman. Nov. 7, 1861. Disch. disa. May 21, 1864. Dennis Driscoll, en. New Bedford Clbridge W. Eddy, en. Lowell 29; Nov. 26, 1861, Trans. to C. Batt. Dec. 1861. George F. Edwards, New Ipswich, 18, s; farmer. Nov. 18, 1861. Disch. disa. June 1862 Charles Esbe, en. New Orleans, La. May 26, 1862. Died prisoner of war, Oct. 21, 1863, Richmond, Va. Dennis A. Fagan, Pittsfield 21, s; clerk. Dec. 30, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Albert A. Field, Springfield, 24, s; bookbinder. Dec. 31, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Ebenezer B. Fisher, Springfield, 29, s; clerk. D
led. (452) Assignment as above. Colonel Bowles in command of regiment, November 30th. No. 55—(658) Detached with Longstreet's corps, November 4th, for operations in East Tennessee. No. 56—(573) Lieutenant Manston informs Major Buford, October 21, 1863, that he has some men of the Fourth on duty who are of great service on account of their knowledge of the country. (615, 890) Refers to organization. No. 58—(641) Assignment, January 31, 1864, as above. No. 59—(722) Law's brigade, Buck. Sprowl, Company H; Michael Duff, Company I; Michael Kane, Company I. No. 45—(1061) Assignment as above, July 31, 1863, Col. Y. L. Royston commanding. No. 48—(400, 412, 819) Assignment as above; casualties, 1 killed, 6 wounded, October 10-21, 1863. No. 49—(685, 900) Assignment as above to December, 1863. No. 60—(1145) Commended by Gen. R. E. Lee in general orders, No. 14, February 3, 1864. No. 67—(1025) In Perrin's brigade, Third corps, army of Northe
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The muster roll [from the Staunton, Va., Vindicator, March 3, 1893.] (search)
died in Georgia since the war. Lotts, Cyrus, killed at Spotsylvania Courthouse, 1864. McCutchan, J. R., living at Middlebrook. McGuffin, Charles W., died since the war. McManamy, James, living at Middlebrook. McKemy, John C., killed at Buford's Station. Miller, David F., living at Moffett's Creek. Manley, Berry, living at Middlebrook. Payne, James, killed at Kernstown, 1862. Risk, John H., died in Indiana since the war. Runnels, Samuel H., died of disease, October 21, 1863. Smiley, Thomas M., living at Moffett's Creek. Snyder, James, living at Middlebrook. Smith, Mordecai, living in Indiana. Spitler, David, died prisoner at Point Lookout. Waid, John W., living in Jersey City, N. J. Waid, William S., died in Indiana since the war. The company was mustered into the service of Virginia at Staunton, April 17, 1861; proceeding at once to Harper's Ferry, was assigned to the Fifth Virginia Infantry, and known thereafter as Company D. The
he Senate yesterday: An act to amend the charter of the city of Petersburg. An act to authorize the Common Council of Danville to acquire land in Pittsylvania county for certain public uses. A bill to provide for the punishment of negro convicts in certain cases. A bill to increase the allowance to sheriffs and sergeants for certain services rendered to the public. A bill to amend the 8d section of an act for the relief of indigent soldiers and sailors, passed October 21st, 1863. A bill to amend the 54th section of chapter 61 of the Code of Virginia, edition of 1860, in relation to the transfer of turnpikes to counties in which they lie. A bill amending the 2d section of an act amending the charter of the Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company, passed Jan. 4th, 1858. A bill entitled an act to incorporate the Stonewall Manufacturing Company, with amendments. The House of Delegates having refused to recede from their amendment to the bill
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