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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. Volume 1., The opposing armies at the first Bull Run. (search)
Brigade loss: k, 86; w, 177; m, 201 = 464. Second Brigade, Col. Ambrose E. Burnside 2d N. H., Col. Gilman Marston (w), Lieut.-Col. F. S. Fiske 1st R. I., Major J. P. Balch 2d R. I. (with battery), Col. John S. Slocum (k), Lieut.-Col. Frank Wheaton 71st N. Y. (with two howitzers), Col. H. P. Martin Brigade loss: k, 58; w, 171; m, 134 = 363. Third division Col. Samuel P. Heintzelman. First Brigade, Col. W. B. Franklin: 5th Mass., Col. S. C. Lawrence; 11th Mass., Col. George Clark, Jr.; 1st Minn., Col. W. A. Gorman; I, 1st U. S. Arty., Capt. J. B. Ricketts (w and c), Lieut. Edmund Kirby. Brigade loss: k, 70; w, 197; m, 92 =359. Second Brigade, Col. Orlando B. Willcox (w and c), Col. J. H. H. Ward: 11th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. N. L. Farnham; 38th N. Y., Col. J. H. H. Ward, Lieut.-Col. A. Farnsworth; 1st Mich., Major A. F. Bidwell; 4th Michigan, Col. D. A. Woodbury; D, 2d U. S. Arty., Capt. Richard Arnold. Brigade loss: k, 65; w, 177; m, 190 =432. Third Brigade, Col. Ol
John G. Nicolay, The Outbreak of Rebellion, Appendix A. (search)
Colonel Ambrose E. Burnside. 2d New Hampshire. Col. Gilman Marston (wounded), Lieut.- Col. Frank S. Fiske. 1st Rhode Island, Major Joseph P. Balch. 2d Rhode Island (with battery), Colonel John S. Slocum (killed), Lieut.-Colonel Frank Wheaton. 17st New York (with two howitzers), Colonel Henry P. Martin. third Division. Colonel Samuel P. Heintzelman (wounded). First Brigade. Colonel William B. Franklin. 5th Massachusetts, Colonel Samuel C. Lawrence. 11th Massachusetts, Colonel George Clark, Jr. 1st Minnesota, Colonel W. A. Gorman. Company 1, 1st U. S. Artillery, Captain James B. Ricketts (wounded and captured), Lieutenant Edmund Kirby. Second Brigade. Col. Orlando B. Willcox (wounded and captured), Col. J. H. Hobart Ward. 11th New York, Lieut.-Colonel Noah L. Farnham. 88th New York, Colonel J. H. Hobart Ward, Lieut.-Colonel Addison Farnsworth. 1st Michigan, Major Alonzo F. Bidwell. 4th Michigan, Colonel Dwight A. Woodbury. Company D, 2d U. S. Artillery, Captain
June 29. Colonel Allen of the First Regiment N. Y. S. V., was arrested at Fortress Monroe for court martial, by order of General Butler.--The Eleventh Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, under the command of Colonel George Clark, Jr., left Boston for the seat of war. The regiment, previous to their starting, were encamped at Camp Cameron. They were enlisted in April last, and sworn into the United States service about three weeks ago. They number 950 men, and are all armed with new smooth-bore Springfield muskets. In point of equipage, no regiment, perhaps, has exceeded the Eleventh. Their camping arrangements are complete, and they will enter upon their duties with no less than twenty-five baggage wagons, and eighty horses. So complete, indeed, are their arrangements that they will be dependent on the Government for nothing except food and ammunition.--N. Y. News, June 30. The steamer St. Nicholas was captured in the Potomac River, by a party of secessionists. The
er, slightly; Wilson Goodrich, boatswain, slightly; Joseph B. Cox, carpenter, slightly; Alfred Reynolds, Master's Mate, slightly; George Dolliver, slightly. Total, thirty-three. On the Richmond — John Gordon, seaman, severely; Charles A. Benson, ordinary seaman, slightly; Ed. Collins, ordinary seaman, slightly; John Ford, seaman, slightly. Total, four. On the Iroquois — James Noland, seaman, mortally; Walter J. White, corporal of marines, mortally; Robert Lewis, armorer, severely; George Clark, gunner, severely; Robert Greenleaf, seaman, severely; John Smith, boy, severely; Martin Winter, boatswain's mate, severely; John Brown, captain of maintop, slightly; John Conway, ship's corporal, slightly; George Higgins, seaman, slightly; Benjamin Rockwell, seaman, slightly; Wm. Pool, ordinary seaman, slightly; Henry Walters, ordinary seaman, slightly; Wm. Morgan, landsman, slightly; Thos. Kealy, landsman, slightly; Owen Campbell, landsman, slightly; Alfred Green, boy, slightly; Alfred
Martin Searles, M. Watts, G. Pickett, all slightly. Missing--Private Horton Smith. Total — Killed, two; wounded, thirteen; missing, one. Number engaged — Commanding officers, two; enlisted men, fifty-three. Co. H, Capt. Wm. J. Morgan, Commanding. Killed--Private John C. Lenhart. Wounded--Sergeant Henry S. Dirlan, Corporals Wm. II. Rosseter, Chester J. Case, privates Samuel Fishel, Harrison Moore, Wm. H. Prince, Geo. H. Tifft, all severely; Corporal Josiah Staples, privates George Clark, Jas. Cross, Aquilla Maues, all slightly; Emmer E. Rossiter mortally, since died. Total — Killed, one; wounded, twelve. Number engaged — Commanding officers, two; enlisted men, twenty-one. Co. I, First Lieut. L. T. Patchin, Commanding. Killed--Corporal J. K. Snyder, private E. Troutman. Wounded--Lieut. L. T. Patchin, severely; private Andrew Conchain, severely; private Chas. Dougherty, slightly. Total killed, two; wounded, three. Number engaged, commanding officers
these being the 1st Infantry (Colonel Cowdin), the 5th (Colonel Lawrence) and the 11th (Col. George Clark, Jr.). It is something to say that neither of the three did itself discredit in the way of cos of the college fell in this battle; and in recognition of this a captured cannon, on which Colonel Clark (himself an Amherst professor) had mounted while cheering on his men, was presented by the r (Col. D. N. Couch), the 9th (Col. Thomas Cass), the 10th (Col. H. S. Briggs), the 11th (Col. George Clark, Jr.), the 15th (Col. Charles Devens, Jr.), the 16th (Col. P. T. Wyman), the 18th (Col. James. E, bearing the State flag, was shot through the breast, as was another of the color-guard, Corporal Clark of Co. K, each dying without a word. Private McDaniels of Co. E, being hit in the foot, satly, 1863, the United States law in regard to drafting was put in force in Massachusetts under Major Clark, U. S. A., provost marshal general. All male persons in the State between twenty and forty-f
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Eleventh regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
Eleventh regiment Massachusetts Infantry. (1) Col. George Clark, Jr. (2) Col. William Blaisdell, Bvt. Brig. Gen. U. S. Vols. (3) Col. Thomas H. Dunham, Bvt. Brig. Gen. U. S. Vols. Field and Staff.Line.Band.companies.Unassigned Recruits.Totals. ABCDEFGHIK Number on regimental rolls,— Officers,2084––––––––––––104 Enlisted men, Including non-commissioned staff.18–2416622117200218253135192125196261,961 Totals,––––––––––––––2,065 Enlisted men (included above) commissioned in reg,2084––––––––––––104 Enlisted men, Including non-commissioned staff.10–24161216183194214245134185123192261,907 Totals,––––––––––––––2,011 The 11th Mass. Infantry, known as the Boston Volunteers, was recruited chiefly in Boston by Col. George Clark, Jr., in April, 1861, and, when eight companies were filled, was ordered to Fort Warren, Boston Harbor; there two companies were added
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)
k, Eben G., Corp.,34th Mass. Inf.,Piedmont, Va.,June 5, 1864. Clark, Edwin R. Name and rank. Private understood when not otherwise stated.Command.Engagement.Date. Clark, Edwin R.,45th Mass. Inf.,Kinston, N. C.,Dec. 14, 1862. Clark, George, Alias Michael Raum.13th Mass. Inf.,Thoroughfare Gap, Va.,Aug. 28, 1862. Clark, George E.,37th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Clark, George H., Corp.,33d Mass. Inf.,Lookout Mountain, Tenn.,Oct. 29, 1863. Clark, George W.,24th Maslle, Va.,May 3, 1863. Ratigan, Edward,29th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Rau, Frederick, Sergt.,1st Mass. Inf.,Glendale, Va.,June 30, 1862. Raubs, Gebhart,20th Mass. Inf.,Bristoe Station, Va.,Oct. 14, 1863. Raum, Michael, Alias George Clark.13th Mass. Inf.,Thoroughfare Gap, Va.,Aug. 28, 1862. Rawson, Lester W.,57th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 17, 1864. Ray DeWitt C.,21st Mass. Inf.,Front Petersburg, Va.,July 15, 1864. Ray, William H., Also reported as dying in prison.23
Clark, Edwin R. Name and rank. Private understood when not otherwise stated.Command.Engagement.Date. Clark, Edwin R.,45th Mass. Inf.,Kinston, N. C.,Dec. 14, 1862. Clark, George, Alias Michael Raum.13th Mass. Inf.,Thoroughfare Gap, Va.,Aug. 28, 1862. Clark, George E.,37th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Clark, George H., Corp.,33d Mass. Inf.,Lookout Mountain, Tenn.,Oct. 29, 1863. Clark, George W.,24th Mass. Inf.,Deep Run, Va.,Aug. 16, 1864. Clark, Henry A.,24th Mass. Inf.,Deep Run, Va.,Aug. 16, 1864. Clark, J. Warren,21st Mass. Inf.,Near Cold Harbor, Va.,June 1, 1864. Clark, John A.,19th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 10, 1864. Clark, John C., Corp.,10th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Clark, Joseph L., Corp.,16th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 29, 1862. Clark, Levi,27th Mass. Inf.,Roanoke Island, N. C.,Feb. 8, 1862. Clark, Lewis,54th Mass. Inf.,Camden, S. C.,April 16, 1865. Clark, Merritt L.,15th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864.
t.,56th Mass. Inf.,Hatcher's Run, Va.,April 2, 1865. Rankin, Lawrence R., 1st Sergt.,58th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 18, 1864. Rappell, Winfield,19th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Rathbun, Joseph C.,2d Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va.,May 3, 1863. Ratigan, Edward,29th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Rau, Frederick, Sergt.,1st Mass. Inf.,Glendale, Va.,June 30, 1862. Raubs, Gebhart,20th Mass. Inf.,Bristoe Station, Va.,Oct. 14, 1863. Raum, Michael, Alias George Clark.13th Mass. Inf.,Thoroughfare Gap, Va.,Aug. 28, 1862. Rawson, Lester W.,57th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 17, 1864. Ray DeWitt C.,21st Mass. Inf.,Front Petersburg, Va.,July 15, 1864. Ray, William H., Also reported as dying in prison.23d Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 16, 1864. Raymond, Harvey A.,23d Mass. Inf.,Whitehall, N. C.,Dec. 16, 1862. Raymond, Jasper S.,12th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Raymond, Martin V.,18th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Rea, Ma