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ieutenant, 6th U. S. Colored Infantry, Feb. 15, 1865. Mustered out, Sept. 20, 1865. Second Lieutenant, 7th U. S. Infantry, Apr. 23, 1866; accepted, May 23, 1866. First Lieutenant, Oct. 12, 1867. Unassigned, May 19, 1869. Assigned to 3d U. S. Cavalry, Jan. 1, 1871. Adjutant, May 15, 1871, to Apr. 4, 1878. Captain, Apr. 4, 1878. Kimball, Gardner A. Private, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1861. Discharged for promotion, Jan. 14, 1864. Second Lieutenant, 35th U. S. Colored Infantry, Jan. 26, 1864. First Lieutenant, June 17, 1865. Mustered out, June 1, 1866. Kimball, George Hartwell. Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, 4th La. Corps d'afrique, afterward 76th U. S. Colored Infantry, Jan. 31, 1862. Resigned, Dec. 23, 1863. Kimball, Joseph E. Private, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. Promoted in U. S. Colored Troops, Jan. 10, 1864. Second Lieutenant, 37th U. S. Colored Infantry. First Lieutenant, 116th U. S. Colored Infantry, Dec.
25. — 11th Corps. Position at Gettysburg, Pa. In paper on Gen. Sickles. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 24, p. 57. — 19th Corps. Review of, in Franklin, La., Jan. 26, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 388. — – Not late and not repulsed at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; reply to Geo. Alfred Townsend. In Torbert's Memoript. 14, 1862; narrative in full; official report. Boston Evening Journal, Oct. 7, 1862, p. 2, col. 6. —26th Regt. Mass. Vol. Review of, in Franklin, La., Jan. 26, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 388. — – Review of services to date, upon its return to Lowell. Boston Evening Journal, April 2, 1864, p. 4, cols. 2, 3.ome on furlough and are publicly received. Boston Evening Journal, March 7, 1864, p 4, col. 7; March 19, p. 4, cols. 2, 7. — – Review of, in Franklin, La., Jan. 26, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 388. —31st Regt. Mass. Vol. Lieut. Joseph L. Hallett, returned prisoner from Red River region, brings news
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company B. (search)
ug. 9, 1862 Disch. disa. Sept. 16, 1863. James W. Drew, 1st Sergt. Lawrence 22, a; shoemaker. Aug. 11, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. Francis T. Holden, 1st Sergt. Clinton, 30, m; weaver. Jan, 5, 1864. Disch. Aug. 10, 1865. Samuel Corning, Q. M. Sergt. Lawrence, 21, a; clerk. Aug. 8, 1862. Disch May, 1865. David Kingman, Jr., Q. M. Sergt. Hanson, 29, n; tackmaker. Dec. 30, 1863. M. O. Sept. 26, 1865. Alexander Atkins, Com. Sergt., E. Cambridge, 19, s; ladder maker. Jan. 26, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. John Harrison, Sadd. Sergt. Charlestown, 29, m; harness maker. Aug. 7, 1862. Disch. May 1865. Gustavus A. Chandler, Sergt, Lawrence, 25, s; teamster. Aug. 6, 1862. Drowned in Miss. river July 4, 1864. George E. Crockett, Sergt. Lawrence, 18, s; operative. July 14, 1862. Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Disch. May 20, 1865. Edwin L. Curtis, Sergt. Stoughton, 20, s; teamster, Dec. 11, 1863. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Justin H. Kent, Sergt. Lawrence, 25, m;
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company F. (search)
Lynn, 45, m; shoemaker, Sept. 3, 1862. Disch. disa. Aug. 21, 1863. Edwin A. Andrews, Lowell, 25, m.; teamster. July 20, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. Unof. James E. Arnold, Salem, 44, m; wheelwright. Aug. 26, 1862. Disch. disa. Feb. 10, 1865. Nathan K. Atkins, Cambridgeport, 19, s; glass-cutter. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. Dec. 4, 1862. Calvin S. Bailey, Hanover, 35, m; shoemaker. Dec. 31, 1863. Died Sept. 24, 1864, Baltimore, Md. Michael Barker, Lynn, 22, s; shoemaker. Jan. 26, 1864. Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Disch. June 23, 1865. David Beckett, Cambridge, 22, s; engineer. Aug. 9, 1862. Disch. May May 21, 1865. Unof. William J. Beckett, Cambridge, 39, m; teamster. Aug. 9, 1862. Disch. May 20. 1865. Unof. Henry. Bohnsock, Boston, 29, m; seaman. Sept. 16, 1862. Disch. disa. June. 1865. James Boyle, Mayo, Ireland, en. East Boston, 35, m; laborer. Oct. 21, 1863. Disch. April 5, 1864. Unof. John Britton. Salem, 38, s; seaman. Sept. 11. 1862. Di
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)
Company K. John T. Ayers, Sergt. Braintree, 32, m; mechanic. July 18, 1862. Died of wounds, Oct. 19, 1864, Cedar Creek, Va. Edward Bannon, Sergt. Braintree, 19, s; mechanic. July 22, 1862. Wounded Sept. 22, 1864. Disch. May 21, 1865. Lewis D. Bates, Sergt. Braintree, 26, m; bootmaker. July 16, 1862. Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Disch. May 21, 1865. Unof. Marcus Cram, Sergt. Braintree, 22, m; bootmaker. July 21, 1862. Disch. disa. Jan. 26, 1864. Oliver S. Harrington, Sergt. Braintree, 32, s; bootmaker. July 31, 1862. Disch. May 21, 1865. Unof. Herbert G. Horton, Sergt. Bernardston, 21; s; merchant. July 26, 1862. Disch. May 30, 1863. Unof. David H. Newell, Sergt. Bernardston, 33, m; farmer. Aug. 12, 1862. Disch. May 21, 1865. William W. Reynolds, Sergt. Boston, 34, m; shoemaker. June 6, 1862. Disch. disa. Feb. 6, 1865. Major Tirrell, Sergt. Braintree, 21, s; bootmaker. July 16, 1862. Disch. May 21, 1865. Unof. William P. Corning, Corp.
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Unassigned recruits (search)
sick at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. No later record. Unof. Thomas G. Marcy, Nantucket, 21, s; clerk. Sept. 2, 1864. Dishon. Disch. Jan. 17. 1866. Unof. Nicholas Maxwell, en. Yarmouth, 23; laborer. March 11, 1861. Trans, to Navy April 2, 1864, and deserted, April 13, 1864. Daniel McCARTHY, New York, Cr. Dartmouth, 28. s; laborer. Feb. 13, 1864. Disch. disa. June 15, 1864. Unof. Alexander McGREGOR, Lisbon, New York, en Littleton, 42, s; gardener. Nov. 18, 1863. Disch. disa. Jan. 26, 1864. John B. Morris, N. Dighton, Cr. Woburn, 20, s; farmer. Sept. 8, 1864. Absent without leave since June, 1865. William H. Morris, Pawtucket, R. I. 23, s; farmer, Sept. 8, 1864. Absent without leave since June 1865. Unof. Hans Peter Peterson, Boston, Cr. Templeton, 40, m; book-keeper. June 28, 1864. Disch. May 18. 1865. John Quinlan, Brookline, 19, s; shoemaker. Dec. 26, 1863. Deserted May 21, 1865. Unof. Charles E. Reed, Newfield, Me. 20, s; laborer. Jan. 18, 1864
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, Index. (search)
th, Miss.: Battle, Oct. 3-4, 1862 17 i, 171, 208, 264-266 Crater, the: Assault, July 30, 1864 40 i, 559-563, Cumberland, Army of the: Badges 49 II, 1014 Cumberland River, Ky.: Fortifications near Mill Springs, Ky. 7, 946 Cummings Point, S. C.: Operations, 1861 1, 164, 165, 184, 229, 244 Dallas Line, Ga.: Operations 38 i, 866; 38 III, 130; 38 IV, 290 Dalton, Ga.: Surrender, Oct. 13, 1864 39 i, 722 Dandridge, Tenn.: Operations, Jan. 26-28, 1864 32 i, 133 Danville Railroad, Va.: Expedition, June 22-July 2, 1864 40 i, 631-633 Fort De Russy, La.: Capture, March 14, 1864 34 i, 224 Devil's Lake, Wis.: Reconnaissance, July, 1865 48 II, 1139 Camp Dickerson, W. Va.: Location, etc. 5, 948 Dinwiddie Court-House, Va.: Reconnaissance, Sept. 15, 1864 42 i, 513 Duck River, Tenn.: Skirmish at crossing, Nov. 28, 1864 45 i, 605 Dutch Gap Canal, Va.: Plan and section 42 i, 6
f regiment arrested at house of Spanish consul. No. 42—(130) Total present, 372; sent to General Johnston, August 1, 1863. Nos. 53, 55, 56—In Roddey's brigade, Wheeler's corps, August to December, 1863. No. 57—(119) At Athens, Ala., January 26, 1864. (685) On Moulton road, April 24th. No. 58—(590) Roddey's brigade, Wheeler's corps, January 20th. No. 75—(756) Mentioned by General Pillow, Talladega, June 2d. No. 58—(515) Mentioned in petition from Alabama members and senators for incr4) Col. M. W. Hannon, Roddey's brigade, Wheeler's corps, July, 1863. No. 55—(664) Assignment as above, November 20, 1863. No. 56—(619, 804, 888) Roddey's brigade, detached, Wheeler's corps, December, 1863. No. 57—(119) At Athens, Ala., January 26, 1864. No. 59—(801) Mentioned April 20th, on picket duty in front of Dalton; not transferred with Roddey's brigade to Polk's department. (871) Lieut.-Col. J. F. Gaines, Hannon's brigade, Wheeler's corps, April 30th
eral Wright, in report of Missionary Ridge, says: Captain Kolb's guns were served with. great coolness and signal gallantry, for which he is entitled to my thanks and the commendations of the country. (716) Report of Capt. R. F. Kolb. No. 56—(620, 828, 888) Kolb's battery, present 102, December, 1863, in artillery reserve. No. 57—(478) Mentioned in report of A. P. Stewart, February 24, 1864, army of Tennessee. No. 58—(591, 617, 821) Mentioned in report of Gen. R. B. Johnson, January 26, 1864. No. 59—(687, 708, 709) Organized, April, 1862. Present for duty, 115, March 29, 1864. Lost men and horses at Chickamauga. Total effective, 1,00 Hallonquist's report. (731) Effective, 96, April 1st. (872) Artillery reserve, Johnston's army, April 30th. No. 74—(644, et seq.) In artillery reserve, Atlanta campaign. (667) Lieut. P. F. Powers, Lee's corps, July. (674) Lieut. Robt. Cherry, Lee's corps, August. No. 77—(817) Mentioned in S. G. French's r
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), War Diary of Capt. Robert Emory Park, Twelfth Alabama Regiment. January 28th, 1863January 27th, 1864. (search)
an act of which we may well be proud to our dying day. I rejoice that I belong to such a patriotic body of heroes. Jan. 27. General Battle sent the following communication to each regiment in his brigade: headquarters Battle's brigade, January 26, 1864. The Brigade Commander has the pleasure of presenting the subjoined communication from Major-General Rodes: headquarters Rodes' Division, January 26, 1864. Brigadier-General Battle, Commanding Battle's Brigade. General:—I have justJanuary 26, 1864. Brigadier-General Battle, Commanding Battle's Brigade. General:—I have just received your message by Captain Smith, informing me of the glorious conduct of my old brigade in reenlisting for the war without conditions. Conduct like this, in the midst of the hardships we are enduring, and on the part of men who have fought so many bloody battles, is in the highest degree creditable to the men and officers of your command. I always was proud, and now still more so, that I once belonged to your brigade. As their Division Commander, and as a citizen of Alabama, I wish to