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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
ll, Chas. C., priv., (I), Aug. 1, ‘61; 18; wounded June 25, ‘62; disch. disa. Sept. 23, ‘62; see also Co. K 2nd H. Art'y. Shackley, Moses, wagoner, (B), Aug. 24, ‘61; 21; 1st sergt.; 2nd Lieut. Nov. 13, ‘62; disch. Nov. 12, ‘63. Shackley, Wm., priv., (H), Dec. 9, ‘61; 26; disch. disa. Aug. 9, ‘62; see also V. R.C. Sharkey, Chas., priv., (F), Aug. 5, ‘61; 21; disch. Oct. 22, ‘62 to enlist in U. S.A. Oct. 26, ‘95 for U. S.A. Service. Shattuck, Geo., priv., (K), June 2, ‘64; 22; sub. Joseph Barnes; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Shaw, Geo. H., priv., (H), Dec. 1, ‘61; 26; wounded as sergt. June 30, ‘62; disch. disa. as George F. Aug. 18, ‘62. Shaw, John, priv., (H), Aug. 5, ‘61; 33; deserted Aug. 20, ‘61. Shaw, Levi, Q. M., 1st lieut., (F and G), Aug. 3, ‘61; 50; disch. disa. Sept. 17, ‘62. Shea, John, priv., (G), July 25, ‘61; 22; died Nov. 13, ‘62, Bolivar, Va. Sheahan, Edward, priv., (I), Aug. 19, ‘61; 19; disch. disa July 23, ‘62; see also
ober 3, 1861. Capt. Josiah Porter, Commanding. First Sergt., Jos. W. B. Wright. Commissioned, later. Quartermaster Sergt., Jno. B. Mccartney. Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Clerk, Jno. W. Bell. Guidon, Nicholas G. Lynch. Buglers, Francis Hoyt, Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Thos. S. Hanick. First section--right. Lieut. Wm. H. Mccartney, Commanding. (Commissioned Captain, Dec., 1862.) First Detachment.—Sergt. Joseph Barnes; Gunner, Geo. Lawrence; Chief of Caisson, Thos. H. Daily. Killed or died in hospital. Privates, Alfred Bunker, Received a warrant, later. Taken prisoner. Died since muster out. Henry S. Hall, Alex. Harper, Received a warrant, later. Jno. Jaques, Jno. Carter, Benj. Richardson, Wounded. Died since muster out. Ira Walker, Discharged for disability. R. J. Isaacs, David Covell, Wm. J. Mills, Thos. F. Longley, Received a warrant, later. Wounded. Edw. W. Preston
g, October 3, 1864, not only those men originally recruited for our company, whose terms of service had not expired, and those who belonged to the Sixteenth New York Volunteers and had been attached to our command since the departure of their regiment, but also our veterans who had re-enlisted at Brandy Station in the spring. This roll of honor embraced the names of Charles Appleton, Joseph H. Marea, Henry Smitherman, Richard J. Isaacs, Wm. Hanscom, Martin V. Cushing, Nicholas G. Lynch, Joseph Barnes, George Barnard, Alonzo Sackett, Chester Ellis, Jno. H. Burnham, Jno. Carter, David Covell, Matthew Adams, R. P. Charters, Jno. W. Chase, Daniel Benham, Willard Chaffin, Chas. Edwards, T. F. Longley, Henry S. Marsh, Jno. Magee, Wm. F. Ward, Wm. White, Geo. Howes. The first named comrade was killed in the memorable fight of the 19th of October, the second was mortally wounded, and it is said he was borne from the field upon the back of Comrade Lynch, who ministered to him in his last mom
Wanted. --Two Servants to do the work of two small families. Inquire at Mrs. Barnes's, Grace street, between 8th and 9th. fe 3--3t*
Heavy Weight --Joseph Barnes was fined $20 by the Recorder for baying poultry in the market to sell again. The poultry was confiscated.