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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
nd, M. F. Williams, Jas. Williams, J. C. Watkins, J. M. O. Warnamaker. Co. C. 1st Sergeant C. Frank Bratham, 2d Sergeant H. J. Bratham, 3d Sergeant J. A. Williams, 5th Sergeant J. A. Hayes, 1st Corporal R. C. Kirkland, Private James M. Allen, O. W. Barker, C. L. Best, W. W. Best, E. Bowers, J. M. Bratham, J. M. Cape, Joseph Creech, Private P. Frohberg, J. C. Holley, C. H. Garvin, J. W. Jenney, J. L. Lott, B. F. Lynes, J. E. McMellan, J. W. Mysick, E. Mysick,ner, Private J. G. Hill, Private G. I. Langston. Co. F. Corporal S. D. Harper, Private W. P. Bracke, J. W. Crews, Private W. L. Jordan, H. M. Stripling, J. W. G. Stripling. Co. G. Sergeant G. R. Lewis, Corporal W. R. Head, Private J. M. Allen, J. C. Harper, W. E. Mallory, Private W. C. Ruash, M. C. Sheppard, W. D. Wiley, A. C. Whittlehunt. [55] Phillips' Legion. Co. A. Corporal A. Nichelson, Private W. C. Bickers, C. W. Champion, M. V. Corvin, D. A. Davis,
Historic leaves, volume 7, April, 1908 - January, 1909, Company E, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, in the Civil War.—(Iv.) (search)
. Captain F. R. Kinsley was captured on August 19, and the command devolved upon Captain George S. Nelson, of Company A. Including Captain Kinsley, thirteen Somerville men were captured, of whom seven died in Rebel prisons. The seven were: James M. Allen, Corporal David Gorham, Corporal Fred A. Glines, John E. Horton, George H. Hatch, Charles G. Jones, and Frank W. Thompson. David Kendrick died just after he was exchanged. Captain Kinsley was paroled. John B. Canfield, Patrick Horgan, John for his distinguished courage. It only remains to speak of the men of Company E, who, unless otherwise designated, entered service August 12, 1862. Abbott, Jesse B., honorably discharged May 16, 1865; died in Cambridge February 18, 1873. Allen, James M., taken prisoner August 19, 1864; died at Salisbury, N. C., November 23, 1864. Arnold, William J., wounded May 8, 1864; honorably discharged May 20, 1865; died at Ashland in 1905. Baker, William A., went out as corporal; reduced to
Index Abbott, Jesse B., 12. Adams, Allena A., 67. Adams, Benjamin F., 67. Adams, Frances, 67. Adams, Frances B., 39. Adams, Henry, 31, 39. Adams, Joseph, 28, 82, 83, 85. Adams, Nathan, 83. Adams, Samuel, 82, 83. Albany, 11. Albatross, Gunboat, 52, 53, 60. Alewife Brook, 25, 87. Alexandria, 53, 57. Algiers, La., 52. Allen, Alfred, 36, 37, 39. Allen, Hannah J., 33. Allen, Henry C., 31. Allen, James M., 4, 12. Allen, John, 79. Alien, Sarah, 79. Andersonville, Ga., 16, 17. Ann Street, Boston, 73. Andrews, General, 60. Appomattox Court House, 11. Arizona, The, 60. Arlington Heights, 88, 90. Arlington, Mass., 25, 87. Arlington, Va., 11. Arnold, Irene Adalaid, 70. Arnold, Irene G. (Clark), 23, 70. Arnold, Leonard, 23, 70. Arnold, Lilla E., 72. Arnold, L. Frank, 21, 23. Arnold, Mary Ella, 22. Arnold, William J., 12. Ashland, 12. Atchafalaya River, 52. Atlantic, The. 4. Augur, General, 58, 59, 60. Austin, Nathaniel, 82. Avery Salt W