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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, California Volunteers. (search)
ice in Humboldt County. Attached to Humboldt District, Dept. of the Pacific. Service. Company A --Ordered to Fort Humboldt June, 1863. Stationed at Fort Humboldt, Fort Bager and Camps Curtis and Iaquia. Skirmish, Redwood Creek, February 29, 1864. Redwood Mountains March 1 Kneeland's Prairie May 1. Operations in Humboldt District till June, 1865. Company B --Ordered to Fort Gaston. Duty there and at Camps Anderson and Curtis till June, 1865. Skirmish at Oak Camp June ins, September 8-9, 1863. Skirmish, Gila River, November 5, 1863. Skirmish, San Andreas Mountains, January 26, 1864 (Detachment). Operations in New Mexico and Arizona February 1-March 7, 1864. Expedition from Camp Mimbres February 24-29, 1864 (Detachment). Pinos Altos, Ariz., February 27, 1864. Skirmish at foot of Sierra Bonita April 7, 1864 (Companies F and I ). Doubtful Canon, N. Mex., May 4, 1864 (Company I ). Gila River Expedition, Arizona, May 25-July 13, 1864 (Compa
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Illinois Volunteers. (search)
e 4. Middle Tennessee or Tullahoma Campaign June 24-July 7. Liberty Gap June 24-27. Occupation of Middle Tennessee till August 16. Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga (Ga.) Campaign August 16-September 22. Battle of Chickamauga, Ga., September 19-20. Siege of Chattanooga September 24-October 27. Reopening Tennessee River October 26-29. Duty at Bridgeport, Ala., till January 26, 1864. Moved to Ooltewah January 26. Re-enlisted February 29, 1864. Veterans on furlough March 28 to June 9, rejoining at Ackworth, Ga. Non-Veterans attached to 101st Ohio Infantry during this time. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May to September, 1864. Tunnel Hill May 6-7. Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge May 8-11. Buzzard's Roost Gap May 8-9. Demonstration on Dalton May 9-13. Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Near Kingston May 18-19. Near Cassville May 19. Advance on Dallas May 22-25. Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and b
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Maryland Volunteers. (search)
action at Falck's Mills, near Cumberland, August 1, 1864. Battery lost during service 5 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 27 Enlisted men by disease. Total 32. Battery B Junior Light Artillery Organized at Baltimore, Md., July 14, 1863, for 6 months service. Duty in the Defenses of Baltimore. Attached to Artillery Reserve, 8th Army Corps, to January, 1864. Mustered out January 16, 1864. Battery D Baltimore Light Artillery Organized at Baltimore, Md., February 29, 1864. Attached to 3rd Separate Brigade, 8th Army Corps, Middle Department, to June, 1864. 3rd Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 22nd Army Corps, Defenses of Washington, D. C., 4th Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to October, 1864. 3rd Brigade, ReRussy's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to February, 1865. 1st Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to June, 1865. Service. Duty in the Defenses of Baltimore, Md., till June, 1864, and in the Defenses of Washington sout
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Massachusetts Volunteers. (search)
25-July 9. Skirmish at Thompson's Creek May 25 (Detachment). Assaults on Port Hudson May 27 and June 14. Expedition to Clinton June 3-8. Surrender of Port Hudson July 9. Moved to Baton Rouge July 11, thence to Donaldsonville July 15-August 1. Moved to Baton Rouge September 1 and duty there till December 9. Moved to New Orleans December 9 and there converted into a Cavalry Regiment known as 6th Massachusetts Cavalry. Bonfonca November 26. Duty at Carrollton till February 29, 1864. March to Berwick Bay and Brashear City February 29-March 9. Red River Campaign March 10-May 22. Advance to Alexandria March 11-26. Bayou Rapides March 20. Monett's Ferry and Cloutiersville March 29-30. Natchitoches March 31. Crump's Hill, Piney Woods, April 2. Wilson's Farm April 7. Bayou de Paul, Carroll's Mill and Sabine Cross Roads April 8. Pleasant Hill April 9. Monett's Bluff, Cane River Crossing, April 23. Hudnot's Plantation May 1. Near Al
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Colored Troops. (search)
Cox's Bridge March 23-24. Advance on Raleigh April 9-14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Duty at various points in the Dept. of North Carolina till December. Mustered out December 4, 1865. Regiment lost during service 38 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 239 Enlisted men by disease. Total 280. 40th United States Colored Regiment Infantry. Organized at Nashville, Tenn., February 29, 1864. Attached to Defenses of Louisville & Nashville Railroad, Dept. of the Cumberland, to June, 1864. Defenses Nashville & Northwestern Railroad, Dept. of the Cumberland, to December, 1864. Defenses of Louisville & Nashville Railroad, Dept. of the Cumberland, to April, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, District of East Tennessee, Dept. of the Cumberland, to July, 1865. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, District East Tennessee, to August, 1865, Dept. of the Tennessee to April, 1866.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Veteran Reserve Corps. (search)
20, 1865. 141st United States Veteran Reserve Company, 2nd Battalion Organized at Louisville, Ky., February 6, 1864. Consolidated with 61st Company, 2nd Battalion, August 5, 1865. 142nd United States Veteran Reserve Company, 2nd Battalion Organized at New Orleans, La., February 9, 1864. Mustered out by detachments August 8 to November 30, 1865. 143rd United States Veteran Reserve Company, 2nd Battalion Organized at West's Building, Gen. Hospital, Baltimore, Md., February 29, 1864. Mustered out by detachments August 1 to November 20, 1865. 144th United States Veteran Reserve Company, 2nd Battalion Organized at Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, D. C., February 22, 1864. Consolidated with 49th Company, 2nd Battalion, July 19, 1865. 145th United States Veteran Reserve Company, 2nd Battalion Organized at David's Island, N. Y. Harbor, February 22, 1864. Consolidated with 4th Company, 2nd Battalion, September 18, 1865. 146th United States Veteran
y, Ma.Jan. 4, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service. Presby, Mason W.,30Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Deserted, Jan. 1, 1862. Prince, Amasa T.,30Brighton, Ma.Feb. 29, 1864Mar. 3, 1864, rejected recruit. Price, Theodore H.,38Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Died July .., 1862, Vicksburg, Miss. Ray, Charles,23Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Nov. May 16, 1865, expiration of service. Riordon, Timothy,21Pittsfield, Ma.Jan. 4, 1864Killed Apr. 8, 1864, Sabine Cross Roads. Riordon, William,35Pittsfield, Ma.Feb. 29, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service. Robertson, Joshua F.,34Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Aug. 16, 1864 expiration of service. Robertson, John H.,18Colrain, Ma.Sep64Transferred Dec. 23, 1864, to 6th Battery. Woodward, Warren,34Taunton, Ma.Sept. 2, 1864June 11, 1865, expiration of service. Young, Phillip S.,45Wenham, Ma.Feb. 29, 1864July 28, 1864, disability. Recapitulation Killed in Action.Died of wounds Dis., etc.Deserted.Transferred.Missing.Unaccounted for.Promoted.Discharged
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4, Chapter 49: letters to Europe.—test oath in the senate.—final repeal of the fugitive-slave act.—abolition of the coastwise slave-trade.—Freedmen's Bureau.—equal rights of the colored people as witnesses and passengers.—equal pay of colored troops.—first struggle for suffrage of the colored people.—thirteenth amendment of the constitution.— French spoliation claims.—taxation of national banks.— differences with Fessenden.—Civil service Reform.—Lincoln's re-election.—parting with friends.—1863-1864. (search)
bill to repeal all fugitive—slave acts, which was referred to the committee; and its first report was a bill for the repeal, accompanied by an elaborate argument against the constitutionality, of the fugitiveslave legislation of Congress. Feb. 29, 1864: Works, vol. VIII. pp. 118-175. Sumner took the radical ground in the report that the clause in the Constitution relating to persons held to service or labor did not apply to fugitive slaves. (Ante, p. 392.) Lieber questioned in a letter thitheir persistency. The question was then carried into Congress, on a joint resolution reported by Wilson. The Senate was favorable to equality of pay; but Fessenden and some other senators were indisposed to a retrospective provision. Feb. 10, 29, and June 11, 1864. Works, vol. VIII. pp. 84-102. Finally the controversy, after lasting for some months, was settled by a reference to the attorney-general, Mr. Bates, who decided in favor of the claim of the colored troops to equality of pay. M
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
e enlistment, Jan. 19. 1863.England.Mass.Mass.Dec. 11, 1863.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Merrimac; Sacramento.Special Service.Feb. 29, 1864.Deserted.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. Knowles, James P., Credit, Somerville.Mass.Mass.Mass.Feb. 24, 1863.Actg. Master's Ensign.Savannah; J. L. Davis.Practice Ship; E. Gulf.Apr. 4, 1863.Resigned.Actg. Ensign. Sept. 26, 1863.Actg. Ensign.Feb. 29, 1864.Appointment revoked.Actg. Ensign. Rice, George H ,Mass.Mass.Mass.June 11, 1861.Actg. Master's Mate.Cowslip; Estrella, Winchester.-Mass.Mass.Jan. 13, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Henry Janes.West Gulf.Jan. 17, 1865.Resigned.Actg. Ensign. Feb. 29, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Ryan, George P., In service prior to 1861. See Navy Register.Mass.Mass.Mass.—--1861.Midshipman.SacS. C.Mass.Mass.Mass.Nov. 4, 1861.Actg. Master's Mate.West Gulf; South Atlantic.Jan. 19, 1865.Deceased.Actg.. Ensign. Feb. 29, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy—Continued. name.Where Born.State of which a Ci
May 13, 1863. Discharged (disability), Feb. 15, 1864. Major, 5th Mass. Cavalry, Mar. 26, 1864. Resigned, June 3, 1865. Bowler, George. Colonel, 46th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Oct. 30, 1862. Resigned, Jan. 23, 1863. Bowman, Henry. Captain, 15th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 1, 1861. Major, 34th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 6, 1862. Colonel, 36th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 22, 1862. Honorably discharged, July 27, 1863. Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Volunteers, Feb. 29, 1864. See United States Army. Boyd, Francis E. Second Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, Mass. Heavy Artillery, Feb. 26, 1862. Captain, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Oct. 4, 1862. Major, 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, Nov. 14, 1864. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. Boyd, John T. Major, 5th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., July 5, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Lieut. Colonel, 5th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Oct. 8,