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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., chapter 7.42 (search)
Brigade loss: k, 170; w, 681; m, 11 == 862. Sixth Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Winfield S. Featherston (w); 12th Miss., Maj. W. H. Lilly (w), Capt. S. B. Thomas; 19th Miss., Maj. John Mullins (w); 2d Miss. Battalion, Lieut.-Col. John G. Taylor (k); Va. Battery (3d Richmond Howitzers), Capt. Benjamin H. Smith, Jr. Brigade loss: k, 115; w, 543; m, 9 ==667. Artillery: La. Battalion (Washington Arty.), Col. J. B. Walton; Va. Battery (Lynchburg Arty.), Capt. James Hearing; Va,. Bat'y (Dixie Arty.), Capt. W. H. Chapman. Huger's division, Maj.-Gen. Benjamin Huger. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William Mahone: 6th Va., Col. G. T. Rogers; 12th Va., Col. D. A. Weisiger; 16th Va., Lieut.-Col. Joseph H. Ham; 41st Va., Lieut.-Col. William A. Parham (w); 49th Va., Col. William Smith; Va. Battery (Portsmouth Artillery), Capt. Carey F. Grimes; Va. Battery, Capt. M. N. Moorman. Brigade loss: k, 66; w, 274; m, 124 == 464. Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Ambrose R. Wright: 44th Ala., Col. James Kent; 3d Ga., Maj.
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)
a., Maj. John H. Caldwell: 11th Ala., Capt. J. C. C. Sanders; Va. Battery (Thomas Art'y), Capt. Edwin J. Anderson. Brigade loss: k, 9; w, 61=70. Pryor's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Roger A. Pryor: 14th Ala.,-----; 5th Fla.,-----; 8th Fla.,-----; 3d Va.,-----. Brigade loss: k, 15; w, 76; m, 4 = 95. Featherston's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Winfield S. Featherston, Col. Carnot Posey: 12th Miss.,-----; 16th Miss., Col. Carnot Posey; 19th Miss.,-----; 2d Miss. Battalion,-----; Va. Battery (Dixie Art'y), Capt. W. H. Chapman. Brigade loss: k, 26 ; w, 142 = 168. Hood's division, Brig.-Gen. John B. Hood. Hood's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John B. Hood: 18th Ga., Col. William T. Wofford; Hampton (S. C.) Legion, Lieut.-Col. M. W. Gary; 1st Tex., Lieut.-Col. P. A. Work; 4th Tex., Lieut.-Col. B. F. Carter; 5th Tex., Col. J. B. Rohertson(w), Capt. K. Bryan(w), Capt. I. N. M. Turner. Brigade loss: k, 75; w, 550; m, 13 = 638. Whiting's Brigade, Col. E. M. Law: 4th Ala., Lieut.-Col. O. K. McLemore; 2d Miss., Col. J
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., Jackson's raid around Pope. (search)
rated and operating cleverly. So terrible was the onslaught that Jackson sent to me and begged for reinforcements. About the same time I received an order from General Lee to the same effect. To retire from my advanced position in front of the Federals and get to Jackson would have taken an hour and a half. I had discovered a prominent position that commanded a view of the great struggle, and realizing the opportunity, I quickly ordered out three batteries, making twelve guns. Lieutenant Wm. H. Chapman's Dixie Battery of four guns was the first to report and was placed in position to rake the Federal ranks that seemed determined to break through Jackson's lines. In a moment a heavy fire of shot and shell was being poured into the thick columns of the enemy, and in ten minutes their stubborn masses began to waver and give back. For a moment there was chaos; then order returned and they re-formed, apparently to renew the attack. Meanwhile my other eight pieces reported to me, an
Stone; Ensign, Levi Tower. Company F--Captain, Geo. W. Tew; First Lieutenant, Wm. A. Stedman; Second Lieutenant, Benj. L. Slocum; Ensign, James H. Chappell. Company G--Captain, David A. Peloubet; First Lieutenant, Albert G. Bates; Second Lieutenant, Edward Luther, jr.; Ensign, John L. Bushee. Company H--Captain, Charles W. H. Day; First Lieutenant, Joseph Brooks, jr.; Second Lieutenant, Earl C. Harris; Ensign, A. A. Ellis. Company J--Captain, Henry C. Card; First Lieutenant, Wm. H. Chapman; Second Lieutenant, James Babcock ; Ensign, J. Clark Barber. Company K--Captain, Peter Simpson; First Lieutenant, Thomas Steere; Second Lieutenant, John A. Allen; Ensign, George H. Grant. Battery of Light Artillery--Captain, Charles H. Tompkins ; First Lieutenant, Wm. H. Reynolds; Second Lieutenant, Benj. F. Remington, jr.; Third Lieutenant, Augustus M. Tower; Fourth Lieutenant, Henry B. Brastow; Surgeon, Nathaniel Miller. (This battery is now at Easton, Pa.) Medical Staff--Sur
Groton. Officers: Eusebius S. Clark, captain; George F. Shattuck and Samuel G. Blood, lieutenants,—all of Groton. Company C, Mechanics' Phalanx, Lowell. Officers: Albert S. Follansbee, captain; Samuel D. Shipley and John C. Jepson, lieutenants,—all of Lowell. Company D, City Guards, Lowell. Officers: James W. Hart, captain; Charles E. Jones and Samuel C. Pinney, Llewellyn L. Craig, lieutenants,—all of Lowell. Company E, Davis Guards, Acton. Officers: Daniel Tuttle, captain; William H. Chapman and George W. Rand, Silas B. Blodgett, Aaron S. Fletcher, lieutenants,—all of Acton. This company was named in honor of their brave townsman, Captain Isaac Davis, who commanded an Acton company to defend the North Bridge, across Concord River, on the 19th of April, 1775, where he fell a martyr to liberty and American independence. Company F, Warren Light Guard, Lawrence. Officers: Benjamin F. Chadbourne, captain; Melvin Beal, Thomas J. Cate, and Jesse C. Silver, lieutenants,—
Isaac O. Best, History of the 121st New York State Infantry, Chapter 6: the Chancellorsville campaign (search)
our company, more than half had been killed and wounded. I had very fortunately escaped, and with the exception of a bullet hole through the visor of my cap tearing the cloth and scratching my head, I had no mark of the conflict upon me. There was great inquiry for absent ones, and during the early part of the day we became convinced that Benton West, Silas Goodrich, Jacob Christman, John Steinford, and William Weidrick had certainly been killed and Frank Carron, Wilbur H. Champany, William H. Chapman, Tom Marriott, William Coady, Arthur Proctor, Chester Catlin, Andrew Hubbard, Ed Yoeman, Levi Jones and Billy Applegate were wounded, and some were missing from whom we could get no report, but who, as afterwards was found out, were killed wounded or captured; because the wounded we left on the field who were able to be moved were sent to us by their captors, and then we got a complete record of the terrible loss we had suffered, which had seldom been equalled in the records of the Civ
ers, Apr. 6, 1865. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Chandler, Charles L. Second Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1861. First Lieutenant, Mar. 21, 1862. Captain, 34th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 6, 1862. Lieut. Colonel, 40th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 24, 1864; not mustered. Lieut. Colonel, 57th Mass. Infantry, Apr. 20, 1864. Killed at North Anna River, Va., May 24, 1864. Chandler, Charles Peleg. Major, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 22, 1861. Killed at Glendale, Va., June 30, 1862. Chapman, William H. Captain, 26th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 23, 1861. Major, Nov. 15, 1864. Lieut. Colonel, Nov. 16, 1864. Colonel, Dec. 11, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, Aug. 26, 1865. Chickering, Thomas Edward. See General Officers. Chipman, Charles. Captain, 29th Mass. Infantry, May 6, 1861. Major, Dec. 13, 1861. Died of wounds, Aug. 8, 1864. Clark, Eusebius S. Captain, 6th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Apr. 22, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 2, 1861. Captain, 26th Mas
; not mustered. Mustered out, Oct. 31, 1865, as First Lieutenant. Chapman, Charles Henry. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, 5th R. I. Heavy Artillery, Nov. 30, 1861; mustered, Dec. 16, 1861. Resigned, May 10, 1862. Second Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 30, 1862; mustered, Nov. 11, 1862. Commissioned First Lieutenant, Sept. 6, 1864; not mustered. Discharged to accept promotion, Apr. 29, 1865. Captain, 41st U. S. Colored Infantry, Apr. 30, 1865. See U. S. Colored Troops. Chapman, William H. First Lieutenant, 6th Infantry, M. V. M., in the service of the U. S., Apr. 22, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 2, 1861. Chase, Charles E. Second Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, Aug. 16, 1864. First Lieutenant, Mar. 22, 1865. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. Chase, Charles W. First Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 7, 1864. Captain, Feb. 18, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, June 16, 1865, as First Lieutenant. Chase, Constantine. Second Lieutenant, 3d Mass. H
rmy, Lieut. Colonel, Quartermaster, U. S. Volunteers, to be Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Army, by brevet, for faithful and meritorious services during the Rebellion, to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O 71, Aug. 31, 1866. — Brevet Lieut. Colonel J. G., Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Lieut. Colonel, Quartermaster, U. S. Volunteers, to be Colonel, U. S. Army, by brevet, for faithful and meritorious services during the Rebellion, to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O. 71, Aug. 31, 1866. Chapman, Brig. General G. H., U. S. Volunteers, to be Maj. General, U. S. Volunteers, by brevet, for meritorious conduct at the battle of Winchester, Va., to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O. 133, Aug. 22, 1865. G. O. 65, June 22, 1867. Chase, Second Lieutenant Constantine, of the 3d U. S. Artillery, to be First Lieutenant, U. S. Army, by brevet, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from Mar. 2, 1867. G. O. 33, Apr. 9, 1869. — First Lieutenant Constantine, of the
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
pman, Andrew, 256 Chapman, C. H., 256, 461, 486 Chapman, F. L., 581 Chapman, Faulkner, 581 Chapman, G. H., 172, 407, 462, 513 Chapman, G. R., 581 Chapman, G. T., 28 Chapman, Gates, Jr., 581 Chapman, J. H., 28 Chapman, Jonathan, 28 Chapman, W. H., 209 Chapman, W. H., 256 Chapman, Walter, 486 Chase, A. A., 379 Chase, C. E., 256 Chase, C. W., 256 Chase, Constantine, 256, 407, 513 Chase, D. L., 28 Chase, D. M., 256 Chase, G. T., 256 Chase, H. A., 28 Chase, H. E., 28, 638 ChaChapman, W. H., 256 Chapman, Walter, 486 Chase, A. A., 379 Chase, C. E., 256 Chase, C. W., 256 Chase, Constantine, 256, 407, 513 Chase, D. L., 28 Chase, D. M., 256 Chase, G. T., 256 Chase, H. A., 28 Chase, H. E., 28, 638 Chase, Heman, Jr., 256, 513 Chase, J. F., 28 Chase, J. H., 257, 407 Chase, L. B., 28 Chase, S. W., 28 Chase, W. F., 28 Chase, W. P., 486 Chase, Whitman, 28 Chase, William, 257 Chatfield, Thomas, 28 Chauncey, C. R., 257 Cheever, D. W., 638 Cheever, H. A., 257 Cheever, T. P., 257 Cheney, E. D., 257 Cheney, E. M., 257 Chesley, B. F., 257, 514 Chesley, B. F., 257 Chickering, Henry, 581 Chickering, T. E., 172, 209, 407, 514 Chickering, William, 257 Child, F. J., 638 Child, W. C.,
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