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Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee, Chapter 3: a cavalry officer of the army of the United States. (search)
cks up to my plume, was immersed in the muddy water-epaulets, sash, etc. They are, however, all dry now. Major Thomas traveled with me from Fort Mason. We are in camp together. Captain Bradford, whom we knew at Old Point, is on the court. Colonel Chapman, of the infantry, from Georgetown, Captain Marsey, Colonels Bainbridge, Bumford, Ruggles, and Seawell, and Captain Sibley, an old classmate of mine. Colonel Waite is president of the court and Captain Samuel Jones, of the artillery, judge axico, for the first time. The town looked neat, though much out at the elbow, and nothing apparently going on of interest. The plaza or square was inclosed and the trees and grass flourishing, for which I am told the city is indebted to Major William Chapman, of the Quartermaster's Department, who made the improvement while it was in the occupation of the American army. The most attractive thing to me in town were the orange trees loaded with unripe fruit. The oleander was in full bloom, an
Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee, Index. (search)
61, 66, 68, 69. Carnot, quotation from, 49. Carrick's Ford, 15. Carroll, Governor, of Maryland, 300. Carter, Anne Hill, 16. Carter, Charles Hill, 16. Casey, General, Silas, 167. Catumseh, a chief, 73. Cavalry contest at Gettysburg, 298. Cavalry raids, 266. Cemetery Heights, 292. Cemetery Hill, 273. Cemetery Ridge, 289-296. Cerro Gordo, battle of, 38, 40. Chambliss, General John R., killed, 362. Champe, Sergeant, 9. Chancellorsville, battle of, 241. Chapman, Major, William, 63. Chapultepec, battle of, 41, 42. Charleston Harbor, 86. Charles II, 3, 4. Chase, Salmon P., 268. Chester Gap, 307. Childe, Edward, 19. Childe, Matilda Lee, 19, 60. Chilton, R. H., mentioned, 159. Clay, Henry, mentioned, 32. Clitz, General, Henry, 172. Cobb, General Thomas R., mentioned, 231; killed at Fredericksburg, 233. Cocke, Mrs. Elizabeth R., 402. Coleston's division, 25. Comanches, tribe of, 72. Confederate cavalry, 387. Confederate Congress
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., chapter 7.42 (search)
rs: 1st U. S., Col. Hiram Berdan. Loss: k, 8; w, 35; in, 13==56. Second division, Brig.-Gen. George Sykes. First Brigade, Col. Robert C. Buchanan: 3d U. S., Maj. Nathan B. Rossell (k), Capt. Thomas W. Walker, Capt. John D. Wilkins; 4th U. S., Maj. Delozier Davidson (c), Capt. Joseph B. Collins; 12th U. S., Maj. Henry B. Clitz (w and c), Capt. John G. Read, Capt. Matthew M. Blunt; 14th U. S., Captain John D. O'Connell. Brigade loss: k, 89; w, 297; m, 181==567. Second Brigade, Lieut.-Col. William Chapman, Maj. Charles S. Lovell: 2d U. S., Capt. Adolphus F. Bond, Lieut. John S. Poland; 6th U. S., Capt. Thomas Hendrickson; 10th U. S., Maj. Charles S. Lovell, Maj. George L. Andrews; 11th U. S., Maj. De Lancey Floyd-Jones; 17th U. S., Maj. George L. Andrews. Brigade loss: k, 38; w, 228; m, 93 == 359. Third Brigade, Col. Gouverneur K. Warren: 5th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Hiram Duryea; 10th N. Y., Col. John E. Bendix. Brigade loss: Ik, 47; w, 154; m, 85 == 286. Artillery, Capt. Stephen H. W
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., The battle of Malvern Hill. (search)
ground immediately to the left of the Malvern house, so as to fire over our front line at any attacking force, and to sweep the low meadow on the left. To General (then Colonel) Hunt, the accomplished and energetic chief of artillery, was due the excellent posting of these batteries on June 30th, and the rearrangement of all the artillery along the whole line on Tuesday (July 1st), together with the management of the reserve artillery on that day. Major Charles S. Lovell, commanding Colonel William Chapman's brigade of Sykes's division, supported some of these batteries, and, with the brigade of Buchanan on his right, in a clump of pines, extended the line northward, near the Crew (sometimes called the Mellert) house. Morell, prolonging Sykes's line on Crew's Hill, with headquarters at Crew's house, occupied the right of the line extending to the Quaker road. To his left front, facing west, was the 14th New York Volunteers, under Colonel McQuade, with a section of Captain W.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., The opposing forces at the Second Bull Run. August 16th-September 2d, 1862. (search)
. Charles E. Hazlett. Artillery loss: w, 5; in, 1 = 6. Second division, Brig.-Gen. George Sykes. First Brigade, Lieut.-Col. Robert C. Buchanan: 3d U. S., Capt. John D. Wilkins; 4th U. S., Capt. Joseph B. Collins (w), Capt. Hiram Dryer; 12th U. S. (1st Battalion), Capt. Matthew M. Blunt; 14th U. S., (1st Battalion), Capt. John D. O'Connell (w), Capt. W. Harvey Brown; 14th U. S. (2d Battalion), Capt. David B. McKibbin. Brigade loss: k, 31; w, 189; in, 65 = 285. Second Brigade, Lieut.-Col. William Chapman: G, 1st U. S., Capt. Matthew R. Marston; 2d U. S., Maj. Charles S. Lovell; 6th U. S., Capt. Levi C. Bootes; 10th U. S., Maj. Charles S. Lovell; 11th U. S., Maj. De Lancey Floyd-Jones; 17th U. S., Maj. George L. Andrews. Brigade loss: k, 19; w, 159; m, 40 = 218. Third Brigade, Col. Gouverneur K. Warren: 5th N. Y., Capt. Cleveland Winslow; 10th N. Y., Col. John E. Bendix. Brigade loss: k, 102; w, 235; m, 75 = 412. Artillery, Capt. Stephen H. Weed: E and G, 1st U. S., Lieut. Alanso
William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 1, Chapter 1: early recollections of California. 1846-1848. (search)
uest of Commodore Shubrick. Quite a number of officers were on deck, among them Lieutenants Wise, Montgomery Lewis, William Chapman, and others, noted wits and wags of the navy. In due time the Cyane anchored close by, and our boat was seen returndded the broad visor, cut from a full-dress hat, to shade his face and eyes against the glaring sun of the Gila region. Chapman exclaimed: Fellows, the problem is solved; there is the grand-vizier (visor) by G — d! He is Governor of California. omplete secrecy, so as to insure success, and he especially cautioned us against being pumped by his ward-room officers, Chapman, Lewis, Wise, etc., while on board his ship. With this injunction I was dismissed to the ward-room, where I found ChapmChapman, Lewis, and Wise, dreadfully exercised at our profound secrecy. The fact that McLane and I had been closeted with the commodore for an hour, that orders for the boat and stores had been made, that the chaplain and clerk had been sent out of the
William Chapman Lt.-Col. 3d U. S. InfantryJune 29, 1862, to Oct., 1862. 2d Brigade, 2d Division, Fifth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Lt.-Col. 3d U. S. InfantryMay 18, 1862, to June 27, 1862. 2d Brigade, 2d Division, Fifth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac
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 who died as prisoners. (search)
e, Ga.,Aug. 11, 1864. Chandler, L. E. Name and rank.Command.Place of Death.Date of Death. Chandler, L. E.,22d Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Feb. 23, 1864. Chapman, Augustus L.,27th Mass. Inf.,Millen, Ga.,Oct. 18, 1864. Chapman, Charles T.,1st Mass. Cav.,Annapolis, Md.,Aug. 28, 1863. Chapman, Emerson H.,34th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 13, 1864. Chapman, John, Corp.,20th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,--- Chapman, Robert T.,25th Mass. Inf.,Charleston, S. C.,Oct. 31, 1864. Chapman, William,25th Mass. Inf.,Millen, Ga.,Nov.--, 1864. Chase, C.,*2d Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 24, 1864. Chase, Heber,11th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 15, 1864. Chase, John S., Alias John S. Case.25th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 30, 1864. Chase, Moses M.,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 13, 1864. Chase, Otis,1st Mass. H. A.,Savannah, Ga.,Oct. 7, 1864. Chase, Seth C.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,April 3, 1865. Chase, William M.,*24th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,---
Chandler, L. E. Name and rank.Command.Place of Death.Date of Death. Chandler, L. E.,22d Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Feb. 23, 1864. Chapman, Augustus L.,27th Mass. Inf.,Millen, Ga.,Oct. 18, 1864. Chapman, Charles T.,1st Mass. Cav.,Annapolis, Md.,Aug. 28, 1863. Chapman, Emerson H.,34th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 13, 1864. Chapman, John, Corp.,20th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,--- Chapman, Robert T.,25th Mass. Inf.,Charleston, S. C.,Oct. 31, 1864. Chapman, William,25th Mass. Inf.,Millen, Ga.,Nov.--, 1864. Chase, C.,*2d Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 24, 1864. Chase, Heber,11th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 15, 1864. Chase, John S., Alias John S. Case.25th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 30, 1864. Chase, Moses M.,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 13, 1864. Chase, Otis,1st Mass. H. A.,Savannah, Ga.,Oct. 7, 1864. Chase, Seth C.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,April 3, 1865. Chase, William M.,*24th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,--- Chickering, George S.,3
. H., 447 Chandler, L. C., 343 Chandler, L. E., 505 Channell, W. H., 343 Chapel, Lyman, 343 Chapin, E. H., 447 Chapin, G. D., 343 Chapin, I. W., 343 Chapin, L. D., 447 Chapin, S. A., 343 Chaples, A. F., 447 Chaplin, S. W., 343 Chapman, A. L., 505 Chapman, C. T., 505 Chapman, Dwight, 343 Chapman, E. H., 505 Chapman, E. W., 447 Chapman, H. P., 343 Chapman, John, 505 Chapman, L. A., 447 Chapman, R. T., 505 Chapman, R. W., 343 Chapman, W. H., 244 Chapman, W. S., 343 Chapman, William, 505 Charleston, William, 343 Charleton, H. C., 447 Chase, C., 505 Chase, Charles, 343 Chase, E. D., 343 Chase, E. R., 343 Chase, G. H., 343 Chase, G. L., 447 Chase, Heber, 505 Chase, J. B., 343 Chase, J. S., 505 Chase, J. W., 447 Chase, James A., 447 Chase, John A., 447 Chase, Lewis, 343 Chase, M. M., 505 Chase, Otis, 505 Chase, S. C., 505 Chase, S. P., 17, 98 Chase, V. P., 447 Chase, W. M., 505 Cheever, W. B., 447 Chellis, J. F., 447 Chenery, F. A., 343 Chener
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