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s, Erastus N., Mar. 13, 1865. Baxter, D. W. C., Mar. 13, 1865. Beadis, John E., Mar. 13, 1865. Beadle, W. H. H., Mar. 16, 1866. Beaver, James A., Aug. 1, 1864. Bedel, John, Jan. 5, 1865. Beecher, James C., Mar. 13, 1865. Bell, John H., Nov. 30, 1865. Bell, J. W., Feb. 13, 1865. Bendix, John E., Mar. 13, 1865. Benedict, Lewis, April 9, 1864. Benjamin, W. H., Mar. 13, 1865. Bennett, John E., April 6, 1865. Bennett, T. W., Mar. 5, 1865. Bennett, Wm. T., May 25, 1865. Bentley, R. H.,son, John, Mar. 10, 1865. Tilton, Wim. S., Sept. 9, 1864. Titus, Herbert B., Mar. 13, 1865. Tompkins, C. H., Aug. 1, 1864. Tourtelotte, J. E., Mar. 13, 1865. Tracy, B. F., Mar. 13, 1865. Trauernicht, T., Mar. 13, 1865. Tremaine, H. E., Nov. 30, 1865. Trotter, F. E., Mar. 13, 1865. True, Jas. M., Mar. 6, 1865. Truex, William S., April 2, 1865. Trumbull, M. M., Mar. 13, 1865. Turley, John A., Mar. 13, 1865. Turner, Charles, Mar. 26, 1865. Van Antwerp, V., Feb. 13, 1865. VanBuren, D
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Conway, William 1802-1865 (search)
Conway, William 1802-1865 Sailor; born in Camden, Me., in 1802; was on duty as quartermaster at the Pensacola navyyard when that place was seized by the Confederates, Jan. 12, 1861. When commanded to lower the United States flag, he exclaimed: I have served under that flag for forty years, and I won't do it. He died in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1865.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Kansas Volunteers. (search)
le and back to Huntsville February 1-6, and duty there till March 15. Bull's Gap Expedition and operations in East Tennessee March 15-April 22. Moved to Nashville April 22 and duty there till June 15. Moved to New Orleans, La., June 15-29, thence to Indianola, Texas, July 6-9. March to Green Lake July 9, and duty there till August 10. Moved to San Antonio August 10-23, and duty there till November 29. Mustered out November 29, 1865. Moved to Fort Leavenworth, Kan., November 30, 1865-January 6, 1866, and honorably discharged January 9, 1866. Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 94 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 144 Enlisted men by disease. Total 244. 8th Kansas Regiment Militia Infantry. Called into service October 9, 1864, to repel Price's invasion. Disbanded October 29, 1864. 9th Kansas Regiment Militia Infantry. Called into service to repel Price's invasion. Duty at Fort Leavenworth and Kansas City. Disban
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, New York Volunteers. (search)
idge November 25. March to relief of Knoxville, Tenn., November 28-December 17. Assigned to Railroad Guard and garrison duty in the District of Nashville, Tenn., Dept. of the Cumberland, till July, 1865. Elrod's Tan Yard January 27, 1865 (Detachment). Skirmish at Ladd's House, Hog Jaw Valley, February 3-4 (Detachment). Skirmish at Johnson's Crook February 10. Duty in District of Allatoona, Ga., till November, 1865, and at Savannah, Ga., November, 1865. Mustered out November 30, 1865. Regiment lost during service 5 Officers and 38 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 74 Enlisted men by disease. Total 118. 68th New York Regiment National Guard Infantry. Organized for thirty days United States service June 22, 1863. Left State for Harrisburg, Pa., June 24. Attached to 5th Brigade, 1st Division, Dept. of the Susquehanna. Mustered out July 25, 1863. 69th New York Regiment Infantry.--(1st Regiment Irish Brigadeļ¼‰ Organized a
lle, Tenn., till June. Moved to New Orleans, La., June 16; thence to Texas. Duty at Green Lake, San Antonio and Victoria till November. Mustered out November 30, 1865. Regiment lost during service 14 Officers and 188 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 160 Enlisted men by disease. Total 363. 515-April 22. At Nashville, Tenn., till June. Moved to New Orleans, La., June 16; thence to Texas and duty at San Antonio till December. Mustered out November 30, 1865, and honorably discharged from service January 2, 1866. Regiment lost during service 8 Officers and 114 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 6 Offawberry Plains and Nashville till June. Ordered to New Orleans, La., June 16, thence moved to Texas. Duty at San Antonio till November. Mustered out November 30, 1865. Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 66 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 5 Officers and 132 Enlisted men by disease. Total 206. 72
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Colored Troops. (search)
of Lee April 3-9. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Duty in Dept. of Virginia till May. Moved to Texas May-June. Duty at Brownsville and along the Rio Grande, Texas, till November. Mustered out November 30, 1865. Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 82 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 165 Enlisted men by disease. Total 252. 24th United States Colored Regiment Infantry. Organized at Camp William Penn, Philaee and his army. Duty at Petersburg and City Point till May 30. Moved to Texas May 30-June 10. Duty on the Rio Grande opposite Mattamoras, Mexico, till October. Mustered out October 20, 1865, and discharged at Philadelphia, Pa., November 30, 1865. Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 48 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 188 Enlisted men by disease. Total 239. 44th United States Colored Regiment Infantry. Organized at Chattanooga, Tenn., April 7, 1864.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Veteran Reserve Corps. (search)
Mustered out by detachments August 12 to November 30, 1865. 32nd United States Veteran Reserve C Mustered out by detachments August 2 to November 30, 1865. 60th United States Veteran Reserve CMustered out by detachments August 12 to November 30, 1865. 81st United States Veteran Reserve C Mustered out by detachments July 8 to November 30, 1865. 86th United States Veteran Reserve C Mustered out by detachments July 2 to November 30, 1865. 108th United States Veteran Reserve Mustered out by detachments August 8 to November 30, 1865. 143rd United States Veteran Reserve Mustered out by detachments July 28 to November 30, 1865. 160th United States Veteran Reserve Mustered out by detachments July 15 to November 30, 1865. 162nd United States Veteran Reserve Mustered out by detachments July 18 to November 30, 1865. 164th United States Veteran Reserve Mustered out by detachments July 17 to November 30, 1865. 165th United States Veteran Reserve
Colonel Orlando Brown, assistant commissioner for Virginia, had separated his State into districts and subdistricts about the same in extent as those of the President's military department commander, General Schofield. Brown obtained officers by detail from Schofield for superintendents. He had for supervision thirtyfour pieces of town property and 75,653 acres of land. Of this he had directly under cultivation by freedmen 2,625 acres. Under the President's orders he had already by November 30, 1865, returned to former owners 26,730 acres and 310 pieces of town property. In the counties of and near the peninsula of Virginia he had been able to try many experiments with a view to diminish the large accumulations of freedmen unfortunately massed near the harbor. He had secured almost an entire support of these as the result of their own labor during the summer. A colony of 100 freedmen for Liberia through a colored agent was transferred from Lynchburg, Va., to Baltimore, Md., o
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1863. (search)
position where his services were needed, and was assigned to my staff as aid. While going up Broad River in a dense fog, with no pilot and with uncertainty whether the vessel was approaching the enemy's land batteries or not, he urgently requested to be allowed to land with a small force sent ashore to reconnoitre, but was refused, as his services were likely to be more needed when the entire command were landed. The troops landed at Boyd's Neck, and marched out on the morning of November 30, 1865, to the disastrous field of Honey Hill. Captain Crane rode at the head of the column, dressed, as I recollect, with his usual neatness and precision, and appearing to be in a very serene and cheerful mood at the prospect of hard fighting. Just as the command got under fire I remember giving him an order to carry to Major Nutt of his own regiment. The fire was rather severe at the time, and the formal military salute with which he received that last order was noticeable. Shortly aft
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)
. 22, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Sabine; Albatross.Special Service; West Gulf.Nov. 30. 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. July 31, 1863.Actg. Ensign. May 5, 1865.Actnder L.,Mass.Mass.Va.June 10, 1863.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Emma.North Atlantic.Nov. 30, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. Officers from Massachusetts in UnDelano, Harrison,Mass.Mass.Mass.May 21, 1864.Actg. Master's Mate..West Gulf.Nov. 30, 1865.Hon. discharged.Mate. Delano, James H., Credit, Cambridge.Mass.Mass.MasL. R.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Apr. 14, 1863.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.Naumkeag.Mississippi.Nov. 30, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. Drew, Edwin O.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Sept. 1John H.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Nov. 4, 1861.Actg. Master's Mate.Corypheus.West Gulf.Nov. 30, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Apr. 1, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Gregory, Joseph,ohn W.Conn.Mass.Mass.Aug. 2, 1864.Actg. Ensign.New Ironsides.South Atlantic.Nov. 30, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. King L. B. Credit, Somerville.Conn.Mass.M
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