, where he was twice severely wounded, in movements to cover Washington, D. C., 1863.
In operations in central Virginia, Nov , 1863, to Apr., 1864; engaged in the combat of Rappahannock Station, Nov. 7, 1863; demonstrations at Mine Run, Nov. 28-29, 1863, and movement of the 6th Army Corps to Madison Court House, Va., Mar., 1864.
In the Richmond campaign, May–June, 1864; engaged in a skirmish on the Rapidan, May 4, 1864; battle of the Wilderness, May 5 and 6, 1864; battles about Spotsylvania, Mfantry, Sept. 17, 1862; not mustered.
Colonel, Nov. 9, 1862.
Present at battle of Chancellorsville, Va. Discharged for disability on account of wounds, June 2, 1863. Lieut. Colonel, 1st Corps d'afrique, afterward 73d U. S. Colored Infantry, Nov. 29, 1863.
Stationed at Port Hudson, La. Colonel, May 29, 1864.
Transferred to 96th U. S. Colored Infantry, Sept. 27, 1865.
Discharged, Jan. 21, 1866.
Colonel, 81st U. S. Colored Infantry, Jan. 25, 1866.
On detached duty as President of Examining
eutenant, Adjutant, 24th Wis. Infantry.
(Born in Massachusetts.)
Mahoney, Jeremiah.
Sergeant, Co. A, 29th Mass. Infantry. Medal issued, Dec. 1, 1864, for capture of flag of 17th Mississippi, in action at Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 29, 1863.
Manning, Joseph S.
Private, Co. K, 29th Mass. Infantry. Medal issued, Dec. 1, 1864, for capture of flag of 16th or 18th Georgia, in action at Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 29, 1863.
Miles, Nelson Appleton.
Major General, UNov. 29, 1863.
Miles, Nelson Appleton.
Major General, U. S Army. Medal issued for distinguished gallantry in the battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863, while holding with his command a line of abatis and rifle pits against a strong force of the enemy until severely wounded, while Colonel, 61st New York Volunteers, commanding the line of skirmishers in front of the 1st Division, 2d Army Corps.
(Formerly Captain, 22d Mass. Infantry.)
Murphy, Daniel J.
Sergeant, Co. F, 19th Mass. Infantry. Medal issued, Dec. 1, 1864, for capture of flag
62. See also Goldsboroa expedition.
— – Despatches.
Boston Evening Journal, Dec. 20, 1862, p. 2, col. 3; p. 4, col. 4.
— – Description of, with state of the town and panic of inhabitants; by a Massachusetts woman.
Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 19, 1863, p. 4, col. 2.
— – Reports.
Boston Evening Journal, Dec. 22, 1862, p. 4, cols. 2, 3.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Engagements of Nov. 15-17, 1863. First reports.
Boston Evening Journal, Nov. 20, 1863, p. 4, col. 5.
—Engagement of Nov. 29, 1863.
Despatches. Boston Evening Journal, Dec. 4, 1863, p. 4, col. 5.
—Siege of Nov., 1863.
Full accounts; from N. Y. Herald and other newspapers.
Boston Evening Journal, Dec. 7, 1863, p. 2, cols. 1-3; p. 4, col. 4; Dec. 15, p. 4, cols. 2, 3; Dec. 18, p. 2, col. 1.
— – H. S. Burrage.
Atlantic, vol. 18, p. 21.
—Siege raised Dec., 1863. Boston Evening Journal, Dec. 8, 1863, p. 2, col. 2; p. 4, cols. 1, 5.
Labadiesville, La.
Engagement of Oct. 25, 1862.
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