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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: may 17, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers, and soldiers who died as prisoners. (search)
4, 1864. Aldrich, Silas, For explanation, see page 157.27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,– – Alexander, Peter,26th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Jan. 15, 1865. Alger, Warren H., Corp.,15th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 14, 1864. Allan, Sidney,59th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,June 27, 1864. Allen, Edward F.,12th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Dec. 5, 1863. Allen, Francis,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 13, 1864. Allen, George H.,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 11, 1864. Allen, J. M., Proved to have been discharged, May 19, 1865.39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 23, 1864. Allen, James,54th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Dec. 20, 1864. Allen, John,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 26, 1864. Alley, John C.,22d Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Dec. 19, 1864. Allis, Thomas C.,27th Mass. Inf.,Savannah, Ga.,—– –, 1864. Alpheus, John, For explanation, see page 157.2d Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Sept. 7, 1862. Aments (or Arents), J., Drummer,34th Mass. Inf.,Ander
, C. F., 13, 268 Allen, C. G., 439 Allen, D. D., 329 Allen, David, Jr., 118, 329 Allen, E. F., 496 Allen, Emory, 329 Allen, F. S., 439 Allen, Francis, 496 Allen, Franklin, 65 Allen, G. D., 50, 54, 184 Allen, G. E., 329 Allen, G. H., 496 Allen, G. N., 490 Allen, G. S., 329 Allen, G. W., 1st Mass. H. A., 439 Allen, G. W., 19th Mass. Inf., 329 Allen, G. W., 32d Mass. Inf., 439 Allen, H. E., 439 Allen, I. F., 329 Allen, J. A. P., 150 Allen, J. B., 439 Allen, J. F., 329 Allen, J. M., 496 Allen, J. P., 490 Allen, J. R., 329 Allen, James, 15th Mass. Inf., 329 Allen, James, 54th Mass. Inf., 496 Allen, John, 1st Mass. Inf., 329 Allen, John, 16th Mass. Inf., 329 Allen, John, 19th Mass. Inf., 496 Allen, John, 28th Mass., Inf., 329 Allen, Lyman, 329 Allen, P. D., 329 Allen, S. H., 439 Allen, W. D., 490 Alley, J. C., 496 Alley, L. F., 78, 329 Allis, T. C., 496 Allison, Joseph, 490 Almy, F. M., 436 Almy, H. H., 329 Almy, Pardon, 70, 329 Alpen, Rudolph,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A list of Confederate officers, prisoners, who were held by Federal authority on Morris Island, S. C., under Confederate fire from September 7th to October 21st, 1864. (search)
ll, 12th Miss. inft., Durant's station. Zzz=1st Lt. J. C. Carson, Gen. Young's A. A. C., Natchez. 2d Lt. W. T. Jeffreys, Powers' cav., Port Gibson. Zzz=2d Lt. W. L. Bartoes, 2d Miss. inft., Tupelo. Zzz=2d Lt. John R. Cason, Miss. inft., Watson. Zzz=2d Lt. J. W. Jones, 1st Miss. inft., Smithville. Zzz=2d Lt. R. J. Howard, 1st Miss. inft., Byhatia. Zzz=2d Lt. B. S. Grant, 42d Miss. inft., Pontatack. Zzz=2d Lt. F. M. Bassonell, 12th Miss. inft., Union Chun. Zzz=2d Lt. J. M. Allen, 29th Miss. inft., Granada. Zzz=2d Lt. Wm. M. Bullock, 48th Miss. inft., Bovina. Zzz=2d Lt. Timothy Foley, 19th Miss. inft., Vicksburg. South Carolina. Maj. M. G. Zeigler, Holcombe's, Cokesbery. Zzz=Maj. W. T. Emanuel, 4th S. C. cav., Charleston. Capt. P. B. Mastin, Holcombe's, Spartanburg. Zzz=Capt. J. C. Moore, Holcombe's, Cokesbery. Zzz=Capt. S. B. Meacham, 5th inft., Yorkville. Zzz=Capt. W. L. Campbell, 11th inft., Waltersboro. Zzz=Capt. Thos. Pin
Cotton. --The Captain of Her Majesty's ship "Hydra," is reported to have said to Captain Allen, of West Baton Rouge, "Sir, what do we care about the bloody nigger — we have got nothing to do with him; our Government wants cotton, and cotton we must have. Go ahead and fight your battles on land, England will take care of the seas, and, if necessary, would bridge the Atlantic with her ships in order to carry your cotton to Manchester."
The New York Sun cannot credit Lord John Russell's "stupid admission" concerning letters of marque. W. H. Heiss, long connected with the Southern line of telegraph as superintendent, has resigned. J. Ross Snowden has been appointed Prothonotary of the Supreme Court in Philadelphia, vice Robert Tyler, resigned. The New York Express "don't like to have that British fleet on our sea-coast at this time, at all!" The foreign vessels, Volant and Tyrus, in Hampton Roads, consigned to Norfolk, have sailed for New York. The ship North Carolina, from Havre for Norfolk, is detained off Fortress Monroe. They are making percussion caps in Macon, Georgia. J. M. Allen, an enterprising merchant of Columbia, S. C., died on the 14th inst. It is stated that the Great Eastern will certainly sail for Liverpool on the 25th inst. Gen. Scott's family are in Elizabethtown, N. J. Hon. Henry May has consented to become a candidate for Congress in Maryland.