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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 18 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 6 0 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 9.-the battle of West-point, Va. Fought May 7, 1862. (search)
ork; James A. Day, Fifth Maine;----Etheridge, Thirty-second New-York; Jacob Walen, Thirty--first New-York; Lancert Parker, Fifth Maine; Freman Waymoth, Sixteenth New-York; F. Detra, Thirty-first New-York; A. Carlton, Thirty-second New-York; W. C. Sweeney, Thirty-second New-York; C. Gumrin, Thirty-second New-York; William Luisener, Thirty--second New-York; H. M. Helms, Sixteenth New-York; L. Parrin, Sixteenth New-York; C. Thockeray, Ninety-fifth Pennsylvania; L. Alpheus Mase, Fifth Maine; Henry Bennett, Thirty--second New-York;----Hill, Thirty-second New--York; Capt. N. Martin Curtis, Sixteenth New--York; Privates Thomas Chilton, Sixteenth New-York; J. Mott Smith, Thirty-second New-York; Thos. S. Murismon, Thirty-second New-York; Wm. Steal, Thirty--second New-York; G. Wilson, Ninety-fifth Pennsylvania; John Wilson, Ninety-fifth Pennsylvania; Lieut. J. Twaddle, Thirty-second New--York; Privates Joseph Taulh, Thirty-first New-York; Charles Allen, Thirty-second New-York; Minor Hicken, Thi
of the Seventy-eighth Pennsylvania volunteers, Lieut. Sypher's section of artillery from Standart's battery, Major Ousley's battalion of Kentucky, and Capt. Jennings's battalion of the Seventh Pennsylvania cavalry, formed the advance brigade, commanded by Col. H. A. Hambright, acting as Brigadier-General. The First Wisconsin, the Thirty-fifth Indiana, a detachment from the Thirty-eighth Indiana, a battalion of the Fifth Kentucky cavalry and a section of Standart's battery in command of Lieut. Bennett, formed the rear brigade, commanded by Col. Starkweather, of the First Wisconsin, acting as Brigadier-General--left Pulaski yesterday at three o'clock P. M., via the Lambs' Ferry Road; encamped a few hours twelve miles from Pulaski, made a forced march of twenty-one miles in six hours, drove in the enemy's pickets, who gave the alarm to the scattered forces in town, who fled in every direction. A portion of the cavalry marched on to Lambs' Ferry and fired upon a ferryboat-load of the ca
I do not know the names of any of the accomplished officers who commanded this detachment, or I should gladly give them a place in this report. I cannot close my report without referring, especially, to the gallant acts of some of the officers which came directly under my own observvation. Captain R. C. Kise, my Assistant Adjutant-General; Captain Biddle, United States Army; Lieutenant Osborne, of the Fifty-fifth Indiana; Colonel Metcalfe; Mr. William Goodloe, of Lexington, Kentucky; Mr. Bennett, of Madison county; and one or two other citizens, whose names I do not remember, who composed my staff on the day of the battles, who are entitled to great credit for the services which they rendered me, and for the prompt manner in which they discharged their duty, regardless of personal danger. I am particularly under obligations to Captain Biddle for valuable suggestions in relation to the posting and arranging of the artillery. I am under great obligations to the gallant Lieutena
I do not know the names of any of the accomplished officers who commanded this detachment, or I should gladly give them a place in this report. I cannot close my report without referring, especially, to the gallant acts of some of the officers which came directly under my own observvation. Captain R. C. Kise, my Assistant Adjutant-General; Captain Biddle, United States Army; Lieutenant Osborne, of the Fifty-fifth Indiana; Colonel Metcalfe; Mr. William Goodloe, of Lexington, Kentucky; Mr. Bennett, of Madison county; and one or two other citizens, whose names I do not remember, who composed my staff on the day of the battles, who are entitled to great credit for the services which they rendered me, and for the prompt manner in which they discharged their duty, regardless of personal danger. I am particularly under obligations to Captain Biddle for valuable suggestions in relation to the posting and arranging of the artillery. I am under great obligations to the gallant Lieutena
commanding, composed of the Twenty-second Indiana volunteers, Lieut.-Col. Keith; Fifty-ninth Illinois volunteers, Major J. C. Winters; Seventy-fourth and Seventy-fifth Illinois volunteers, commanded respectively by Lieut.-Colonel Keer and Lieut.-Colonel Bennett; and the Fifth Wisconsin battery, Captain O. F. Pinney, was formed on the left of the road. The Thirty-first brigade, Colonel Carlin, Thirty-eighth Illinois volunteers, commanding, composed of the Twenty-first and Thirty-eighth Illinois heroes of Pea Ridge (the Twenty-second Indiana and the Fifty-ninth Illinois volunteers) had returned the fire with terrible effect, and had added new and bright laurels to their former fame. The Seventy-fifth Illinois volunteers, under Lieut.-Colonel Bennett, were upon this line, and having a reputation to gain as soldiers, nobly did the work before them. Their loss was heavy, including Major Kilgore wounded severely. Col. Gooding, during the temporary confusion produced by a heavy flank-
des from the Crusader dispersed the enemy, and Lieut. Commanding Rhind, on landing with a company of the Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania volunteers, under command of Capt. Bennett, met with no resistance. About thirty tents and some cabins, used as quarters, were fired, and a few muskets brought away. We had no casualties. Very reand captured and destroyed their camp. On board the Planter were four officers and seventy men of the Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania volunteers, under command of Captain Bennett. From orders and papers found in the camp, it appears that the force at the point consisted of the Marion artillery and two companies of the Eleventh South-Cff, we passed slowly down again, and anchored abreast the rifle-pits and houses. I then went on board the Planter, and taking her in to the shore, landed with Capt. Bennett's command, and fired their tents, about thirty in number, and some cabins used as quarters. The enemy had taken off the baggage, etc., before we landed. A
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 killed in action. (search)
a.,Sept. 1, 1862. Bemis, Henry N.,15th Mass. Inf.,Fair Oaks, Va.,May 31, 1862. Benjamin, George F.,15th Mass. Inf.,Ball's Bluff, Va.,Oct. 21, 1861. Benjamin, Samuel,22d Mass. Inf.,Mechanicsville, Va.,June 26, 1862. Bennett, Albert,31st Mass. Inf.,Sabine Cross Roads, La.,April 8, 1864. Bennett, Benjamin F.,12th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 7, 1864. Bennett, Edward T.,48th Mass. Inf.,Donaldsonville, La.,July 13, 1863. Bennett, Elias H.,13th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Bennett, Henry,56th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,July 30, 1864. Bennett, Jeremiah,58th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Bennett, Nelson, Sergt.,31st Mass. Inf.,Alexandria, La.,May 14, 1864. Bennett, Osmond,28th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Bennett, Thomas G.,2d Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Benroy, Thomas,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Benson, William R.,1st Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg, Va.,May 5, 1862. Bentley, George W.,22d Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,Ju
a.,Sept. 1, 1862. Bemis, Henry N.,15th Mass. Inf.,Fair Oaks, Va.,May 31, 1862. Benjamin, George F.,15th Mass. Inf.,Ball's Bluff, Va.,Oct. 21, 1861. Benjamin, Samuel,22d Mass. Inf.,Mechanicsville, Va.,June 26, 1862. Bennett, Albert,31st Mass. Inf.,Sabine Cross Roads, La.,April 8, 1864. Bennett, Benjamin F.,12th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 7, 1864. Bennett, Edward T.,48th Mass. Inf.,Donaldsonville, La.,July 13, 1863. Bennett, Elias H.,13th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Bennett, Henry,56th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,July 30, 1864. Bennett, Jeremiah,58th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Bennett, Nelson, Sergt.,31st Mass. Inf.,Alexandria, La.,May 14, 1864. Bennett, Osmond,28th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Bennett, Thomas G.,2d Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Benroy, Thomas,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Benson, William R.,1st Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg, Va.,May 5, 1862. Bentley, George W.,22d Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,Ju
iber, Oscar, 499 Beirne, James, 333 Belden, Seth, 333 Belger, William, 441 Belknap, A. R., 441 Bell, James, 333 Bell, L. V., 141 Bell, William, 499 Bellows, H. E., 499 Bellows, J. N., 333 Bemis, Adelbert, 499 Bernis, F. A., 70, 333 Bemis, H. N., 333 Bendix, J. E., 33 Benedict, G. G., 7 Benham, H. W., 312 Benjamin, G. F., 333 Benjamin, J. P., 4 Benjamin, Samuel, 333 Bennett, Albert, 333 Bennett, B. F., 333 Bennett, E. H., 333 Bennett, E. T., 333 Bennett, F. B., 490 Bennett, Henry, 333 Bennett, Jeremiah, 333 Bennett, Nelson, 333 Bennett, Osmond, 333 Bennett, T. G., 333 Bennfays, Francis, 499 Benroy, Thomas, 333 Bense, August, 499 Benson, George, 441 Benson, H. F., 441 Benson, Samuel, 490, 499 Benson, W. R., 333 Bent, C. E., 499 Bent, L. S., 127, 228 Bentley, G. W., 333 Benton, G. W., 441 Benton, H. S., 442 Benze, August, 562 Berdge, E. F., 499 Bergen, W. H., 334 Bergley, Edward, 334 Berker, Peter, 334 Berlitz, Julius, 498 Berry, G. G., 334