Aug. 6, 1862.
Killed in action at Newmarket, Va., May 15, 1864. Brevet Major, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865.
Baker, Joseph I.
Captain, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 19, 1864. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865.
Major, Apr. 23, 1865.
Mustered out, Nov. 14, 1865.
Baldwin, Aaron C.
Lieutenant, with rank of Major, 1st Corps Cadets, M. V.M., in service of the U. S., May 27, 1862.
Mustered out, July 2, 1862.
Baldwin, Clark B.
Captain, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 22, S. Volunteers, July 17, 1862.
Major, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 18, 1865.
Resigned as Captain, Assistant Adj. General, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 6, 1865. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 31, 1865. Lieut. Colonel, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Apr. 23, 1865.
Mustered out, Nov. 14, 1865.
Shatswell, Nathaniel.
Captain, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 5, 1861.
Major, Dec. 31, 1862. Lieut. Colonel, Jan. 26, 1865.
Colonel, Jan. 27, 1865; not mustered.
Brevet Lieut. Colonel and Colonel, U. S
Mustered out, Sept 18, 1865.
Brigham, Elliot F.
Second Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Apr. 23, 1865. First Lieutenant, July 5, 1865; not mustered.
Mustered out, Nov. 14, 1865, as Second Lieutry, Oct. 18, 1864. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Nov. 15, 1864.
Mustered out, Apr. 23, 1865.
Cross, Robert M.
First Lieutenant, 36th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 22, 1862.
Mustered out,ond Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 19, 1864. First Lieutenant, July 27, 1864.
Captain, Apr. 23, 1865.
Mustered out, Nov. 14, 1865.
Mulligan, Simon.
First Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry,e Corps, July 1, 1863. Second Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Feb. 1, 1865. First Lieutenant, Apr. 23, 1865.
Resigned, July 21, 1865.
Stockwell, John W.
Second Lieutenant, 37th Mass. Infantry,
Sergeant and Quartermaster Sergeant, 54th Mass. Infantry, Apr. 17, 1863. Second Lieutenant, Apr. 23, 1865; mustered, June 3. First Lieutenant, June 20, 1865; mustered, July 18. Regimental Quartermas
Denmark.
Appointed from Massachusetts. First Lieutenant, 18th U. S. Infantry, May 14, 1861.
Resigned, June 30, 1862.
Scott, Henry Bruce.
Born in Indiana. Second Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, Jan. 16, 1862.
Captain, Assistant Adj. General, U. S. Volunteers, July 17, 1862.
Major, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 18, 1865.
Resigned as Captain, Assistant Adj. General, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 6, 1865. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 31, 1865. Lieut. Colonel, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Apr. 23, 1865.
See Massachusetts Field Officers.
Screiber, Charles H. Robert.
Born in Germany.
Captain, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861.
Discharged for promotion, Mar. 31, 1862.
Major, 1st Md. Cavalry, Apr. 1, 1862. Lieut. Colonel and Additional Aide-de-Camp, U. S. Volunteers, May 19, 1862.
Dismissed, Aug. 4, 1862.
Scudder, Frank H.
Born in Massachusetts. Q. M. Sergeant, 88th Ill. Infantry, Aug. 27, 1862. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 36th U. S. Colored Infantry, Sept
d.
Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 20, 1864, p. 2, cols. 3, 7, p. 3, col. 6, p. 4, col. 4; Jan. 21, p. 4, cols. 4, 5.
— Sailors' fair in; from Boston Advertiser. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 230.
— Sanitary fair in 1863. Boston Evening Journal, daily during December.
— Sec. Chase visits the Merchants' Exchange, May, 1863; text of his speech upon war matters.
Boston Evening Journal, May 2, 1863, p. 3, col. 8.
— Small vessels, bound out, ordered back by the navy department, April 23, 1865. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 572.
— Soldiers, record of; rev. of, with some data from book.
Geo. H. Childs. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 302.
— Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner at Faneuil Hall, Oct. 6, 1862, on war issues, chiefly emancipation.
Boston Evening Journal, Oct. 6, 1862, p. 1, cols. 1-5.
— Thanksgiving services for victories at Gettysburg and Vicksburg.
Boston Evening Journal, Aug. 7, 1863, p. 2, cols. 3, 4.
— Union meeting in East Boston, March
arriage from police stations to the tombs, Sep. 24, 1854
Blockade
of Boston Harbor by British men-of-war, May 10, 1774
Embargo closed the harbor to shipping, Jan. 23, 1809
Of the harbor to secure the arrest of John Wilkes Booth, Apr. 23, 1865
Booth, Junius Brutus
plays at the Tremont Theatre, July 28, 1828
Booth, John Wilkes
plays at the Boston Museum, May 2, 1862
Plays at the Howard Theatre, Sep. 28, 1863
Murdered President Lincoln at Washington, Apr. 14, 1865
Castle, Jan. 5, 1835
Frozen over nine miles down, Feb. 3, 1844
Ice channel cut for English steamer, by John Hill, Feb. 5, 1844
Covered with booths, teams, skaters and pedestrians, Feb., 1844
Blockaded, to catch John Wilkes Booth, Apr. 23, 1865
Frozen over to Spectacle Island, Feb. 21, 1869
Great improvements began by U. S. Government, 1869
Master, George P. Tewksbury, appointed, Oct. 1, 1847
Samuel Cook, appointed, Apr. 14, 1856
John F. Gardner, appointed, Jan. 30, 1
11, 1865.
Lacey Spring, Va., December 21, 1864.
Liberty Mills, Va., December 23 [22?], 1864.
Gordonsville, Va., December 24 [23?], 1864.
Camps and pickets, Army Valley District, January 31, 1865.
Shenandoah Valley, February 27-April 23, 1865.
Shenandoah Valley, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, June 23-August 3, 1864.
Plate 85.
Shenandoah Valley, May 15-June 17, 1862.
Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Shenandoah Valley Campaign, August 7-November 28, 1864.
Plate 86 Tenn.
Decatur, Athens, and Huntsville, Ala.
Dalton, Ga.
Plate 116.
McDowell, Va., May 8, 1862.
Gettysburg Campaign, June 3-August 1, 1863.
Bath and Highland Counties, Va., and Pocahontas and Randolph Counties, W. Va., April 15-23, 1865.
Staunton to McDowell, Va.
Plate 117.
Marches of Sherman's forces, 1863-65.
Plate 118.
Campaigns of the Army of the Cumberland, 1861-65.
Cumberland Gap Campaign, March 28-June 18, 1862.
Richmond, Va., Campaign, 1864-65.
P
uly 21, 1861
3, 2
Averell, William W.:
Droop Mountain, W. Va., Nov. 6, 1863
135-B, 2
New Creek Station, W. Va., Aug., 1863
135-C, 2
Western Virginia (part of), 1863
135-C, 1
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Aug. 26-27, 1863
135-B, 3
Bache, A. D.:
Manassas Junction and vicinity, April, 1862
10, 9
Washington, D. C., June-July, 1861
6, 1
Bachelder, John B.:
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863
95, 2
Badger, Joseph:
Philippi, W. Va., April 15-23, 1865
116, 3
Bailey Joseph:
Red River, La.
53, 2
Banks, Nathaniel P.:
Fort Esperanza, Tex., Nov. 22-30, 1863
26, 1
Grand Lake Region, La., Feb., 1863
23, 8
New Orleans, La., approaches to, 1863
90, 1
Port Hudson, La., May 21-July 8, 1863
38, 3
Red River Campaign, March 10-May 22, 1864
52
Rio Grande Expedition, Oct. 27-Dec. 2, 1863
43, 8
Texas and New Mexico, 1857
54, 1
Barnard, John G.:
Centerville, Va., March 14, 1862
10, 7
Wa
Bath County, Va.:
Scout through, April 15-23, 1865
116, 3
Baton Rouge, La.
135-A; 156, C; 118, 1; 135-A; 138, B2; 171
Expedition, April 23-29, 1865
74, 1
Danville and South sideunty, Va.
116, 3
Scout through, April 15-23, 1865
116, 3
Hillsborough, Ala.
24, 3; 117,as County, W. Va.:
Scout through, April 15-23, 1865
116, 3
Pocotaligo, S. C.
76, 2; 79, 3ph County, W. Va.:
Scout through, April 15-23, 1865
116, 3
Rankin's Ferry, Tenn.
97, 1
.
74, 1; 135-A; 138, A4
Expedition to, April 23-29, 1865
74, 1
South Branch of Potomac5, 9
Bath and Highland Counties, April 15-23, 1865
116, 3
Big Bethel, June 10, 1861
61 Gaps
95, 3
Danville and South Boston, April 23-29, 1865
74, 1
Defenses of the Allegha; 83, 5, 83, 6; 84, 20, 84, 21
Feb. 27-April 23, 1865
84, 11
Shenandoah Valley Campaign,
Randolph and Pocahontas Counties, April 15-23, 1865
116, 3
Shenandoah Valley, June 23-Aug.