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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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orcester; Michael Brosnihan, Co. E, Worcester; Eugene Garatuer, Co. G, Worcester; Valentine Suter, Co. G, Oxford; Levi Ball, Co. I, of Gardner; Thomas Kelly, Co. I, of New-England Village. Twenty-First Massachusetts.--Private Henry W. Battles, Co. D; Private Wm. Hodgeman, Co. D; Corporal George W. Henry, Co. C; Private Samuel D. Sargent, Co. C; Jos. Hammond, Co. B. Tenth Connecticut.--Col. Chas. L. Russell, Lieut. Stillman, and two others, names unknown yet. Fifty-First New-York.--Wm. H. Banker, Private Co. I; Private Nicholas Darling, Co. A. Twenty--Third Massachusetts.--Lieut. John Goodwin, Jr., of Co. B, Marblehead, Mass., shot through the body by a cannon-ball. Lieut. Col. Viguier de Monteuil, of the D'Epineuil Zouaves, killed by a ball in the head while gallantly urging the Ninth New-York forward, in the desperate charge just before the evacuation of the battery by the rebels. He had volunteered in the ranks of the Ninth New-York, carrying a Sharp's rifle, with which