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lantine, E. Sothen, W. H. Hope, J. F. Kirkpatrick, G. H. Fuhren, W. N. Erwin, C. K. Chamberlain; Surgeon J. A. Phillips; Assistant Surgeon H. F. Martin; Corporals J. M. Sowers, A. P. Morrison, L. B. Duff, Co. A; Privates D. Lloyd, F. P. Sedar, Co. A; Sergeants L. Brecht, J. Langbein, Co. B; Corporal J. Engal, Co. B; Privates C. Reimenschneider, J. Kuntz, H. Wallbruch, Co. B; Sergeant L. B. Richards, Co. C; Corporal J. .G. Beale, Co. C; Privates D. K. Carson, Jas. M. Borland, S. M. Stuart, Geo. Barker, Co. C; Sergeants 0. S. McIlwaine, J. Toutman, Co. D; Corporals J. D. Taylor, A. J. Hollis, J. W. Clements, U. S. Sears, Co. D; Privates J. Young, M. McLaughlin, Co. D; Sergeant John S. Hollingshead, Co. E; Corporals Ralph White, (wounded,) C. B. Moushaur, James Freel, Co. E; Private William Thompson, Co. E; Sergeants J. Hamilton, C. H. Snyder, Theo. Hastings, Co. F; Corporals J. E. Turk, S. Quail, Co. F; Privates C. W. Baker, S. Birch, Co. F; Sergeants J. S. Reed, J. H. McMunn, A. McCord
George Creasey, of Newburyport, was appointed adjutant; E. Alfred Ingalls, of Lynn, quartermaster; Rowland G. Usher, of Lynn, paymaster; Bowman B. Breed, of Lynn, surgeon; Warren Tapley, of Lynn, assistant-surgeon; Gilbert Haven, Jr., of Malden, chaplain; John Goodwin, Jr., of Marblehead, sergeant-major; Horace E. Monroe, of Lynn, sergeant-major; and Samuel Roads, of Marblehead, drum-major. Company A, Cushing Guards, Newburyport. Officers: Albert W. Bartlett, of Newburyport, captain; George Barker, Gamaliel Hodges, Nathan W. Collins, all of Newburyport, and Edward L. Noyes, of Lawrence, lieutenants. Company B, Lafayette Guard, Marblehead. Officers: Richard Phillips, of Marblehead, captain; Abiel S. Roads, Jr., William S. Roads, and William Cash, all of Marblehead, lieutenants. Company C, Sutton Light Infantry, Marblehead. Officers: Knott V. Martin, of Marblehead, captain; Samuel C. Graves, Lorenzo F. Linnel, John H. Haskell, all of Marblehead, lieutenants. Company D, Lig
Infantry, Apr. 15, 1864. Mustered out, Sept. 9, 1865. Bardwell, Charles S. Second Lieutenant, 37th Mass. Infantry, June 20, 1863. First Lieutenant, May 15, 1864. Died Sept. 19, 1864, of wounds received at Winchester, Va. Barker, Charles. First Lieutenant, 21st Mass. Infantry, Aug. 21, 1861. Resigned, June 16, 1862. First Lieutenant, 57th Mass. Infantry, Feb. 18, 1864. Captain, Nov. 11, 1864; not mustered. Discharged (disability), Dec. 17, 1854, as First Lieutenant. Barker, George. First Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Apr. 30, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 1, 1861. First Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, Feb. 20, 1862. Captain, Oct. 22, 1863. Mustered out, July 5, 1866. Barker, George A. Second Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, May 4, 1864. First Lieutenant, Sept. 8, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, June 2, 1865, as Second Lieutenant. Barker, George T. Captain, 61st Mass. Infantry, Sept. 22, 1864. Mustered out, June 4, 1
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
ry, 580 Bancroft, K. H., 8 Bancroft, R. B., 240 Bancroft, S. C., 240 Bancroft, T. J., 580 Bangs, G. P., 240 Bangs, J. F. F., 10 Banks, Gardner, 205 Banks, H. B., 240 Banks, N. P., 168, 399, 615, 630 Barber, H. D., 240 Bardwell, C. S., 240 Barker, A. S., 10 Barker, C. A., 458 Barker, C. T., 580 Barker, Charles, 240 Barker, E. F., 484 Barker, E. T., 10 Barker, Edward, 393 Barker, Edward, 458 Barker, G. A., 241 Barker, G. T., 241 Barker, G. T., 241 Barker, G. T., 580 Barker, George, 241 Barker, H. P., 458 Barker, Hiram, 580 Barker, J. B., 10 Barker, J. H., 205 Barker, J. K., 10 Barker, J. V., 580 Barker, O. A., 241 Barker, O. B., 580 Barker, Stephen, 393 Barker, Stephen, Mrs., 599 Barker, T. L., 205 Barlow, C. B., 10 Barlow, E. E., 399 Barnard, B. F., 241 Barnard, C. E., 241 Barnard, G. A., 10 Barnard, G. M., Jr., 205, 241, 504 Barnard, J. G., 168, 399, 505, 619 Barnard, J. M., 241 Barnefield, T. P., 241 Barnes, Asa, 485 Barnes, G. F., 241
The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], The great naval expedition — from Fortress Monroe and Hatteras Inlet. (search)
hem. The following is a list of those who arrived: Officers.--Lieut. Col. B. B. Boone, 2d Miss., taken at Bull Run, July 21; Sergeant J. E. Ledbetter, Radford's Major T. F. Grayson 8th Va., July 21; Sergeant J. E. Ledbetter, Radford's Virginia Cavalry, Fairfax C. H., July 17; Sergeant W. M. T. Thompson, 2d Miss., Bull Run, July 21; Sergeant G. A. Thomas, Radford's Va. Cavalry, near Fall's Church, July 12; Sergeant T. J. Bates, 6th Ala., near Fairfax Station, July 17. Privates.--Geo. Barker, J. T. C. Calvin, L. Eastmead, Samuel. Gavitt, John R. Paine, L. Reick, W. A. Barron, J. H. Gramling. Frank Ward, 8th Ga., Bull Run, July 21; P. G. Alford, Wm. Loflin, J. L. Caffey, A. J. Smith, 6th Ala., Fairfax Station, July 17; D. D. Fiquet, 5th Ala., near Springfield, July 13; T. Hudson, 4th Ala., Bull Run, July 24; D Porter, 4th Ala., near Alexandria, May 24; Wm. Wilson, Claib. Lang, 1st Va. Cav., Bull Run, July 21; S. S. Green, Governor's Guard, Burke's Station, June--;J. A. Wi
was continued until Friday morning at eleven o'clock in consequence of the absence of Captain James B. Pleasants, who was shot a few nights ago while endeavoring to arrest Mack and his comrades. Nicholas Fox, charged with drunkenness. Case continued until to-day. J. J. Horne, charged with attempting to violate the person of a little girl named Minnie Donovan, was admitted to bail in the sum of five hundred dollars for his appearance before the Hustings Court. A. G. Babcock, charged with threatening to assault E. V. Menzel. Charge withdrawn and case dismissed. William V. Barker, charged with threatening to kill his father, George Barker, was sent before a county magistrate. John Traverse, for abusing and threatening Patrick Fagan and wife, was required to give security in the sum of three hundred dollars to keep the peace. Mary Ann Brooks, arrested for disturbing the peace, was committed in default of one hundred dollars security for her good behavior.