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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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tts, Mrs. Wm. Ward, Mrs. H. E. Eaton, Mrs. W. C. Evarts, Mrs. Judge Bonney, Mrs. G. L. Schuyler, Mrs. Peter Cooper, Mrs. T. Tileston, Mrs. F. S. Wiley, Mrs. H. Webster, Mrs. Moffat, Mrs. S. J. Baker, Mrs. R. Gracie, Mrs. M. Catlin, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. B. R. Winthrop, Mrs. G. Stuyvesant, Mrs. Geo. Curtis, Mrs. A. R. Eno, Mrs. W. F. Carey, Mrs. A. Hewitt, Mrs. Dr. Peaslee, Mrs. R. Campbell, Mrs. H. K. Bogart, Mrs. Chas. Butler, Mrs. C. E. Lane, Mrs. M. D. Swett, Mrs. R. M. Blatchford, Mrs. L. W. Prudgham, Mrs. A. W. Bradford, Mrs. W. H. Lee, Mrs. Parke Godwin, Mrs. H. J. Raymond, Mrs. S. L. M. Barlow, Mrs. J. Auchincloss, Miss Minturn, Mrs. M. Trimble, Mrs. S. B. Collins, Mrs. R. H. Bowne, Mrs. B. R. McHvaine, Mrs. N. Lawrence, Mrs. John Reid, Mrs. C. Newbold, Mrs. J. B. Collins, Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mrs. P. Spofford Mrs. C. W. Field, Mrs. P. Townsend, Mrs. L. Baker, Mrs. L. M. Rutherford, Mrs. Charles King. --N. Y. Tribune, April 27th.
that the regiment would ever return, so notwithstanding the uninviting aspect of the sandy island, its fading lines were scanned by all with mingled feelings of attachment and regret. Soon, however, the men began to chatter. Cheery voices exclaimed: No more fatigue at the front! We'll have a rest from the sound of the guns! No more longrolls, etc. Then they comfortably disposed themselves for the short voyage. Hilton Head was made at 3.45 P. M. by the Monohansett, and at 7 P. M. by the Collins, both vessels lying up at the pier. The companies on the former vessel landed at midnight, bivouacked in one of the streets, and early next morning marched a mile and a half to the Pope plantation outside the intrenchments, going into camp near the Second South Carolina and the Eighth United States Colored Troops,—the latter a new regiment from the North. Our other companies came to camp at 7 A. M. Tents were pitched on the 31st. A wood extended nearly to the camp, from which green boug
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Roster of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
65 Goldsboro, N. C. $50. Caldwell, Reuben 22, sin.; laborer; Galesburg, Ill. 26 Apl 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Clark, Geo H. 40, mar.; laborer; Sandwich. 9 Dec 63; 20 Aug. 65. $325. Sandwich. Clark, John W. H. 27, mar.; laborer; Boston. 26 Apl. 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Clifford, George Corpl. 26, sin.; brickmaker; Martinsburg, Va. 21 Apl. 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Pittsburgh, Pa. Coker, George W. 18. sin.; laborer; Brownsville, Mich. 26 Apl 63; deserted 30 Sep 64 Hilton Head S. C. $50. Collins, John H. W. 1st Sergt. 22, mar.; painter; Chicago. 21 Apl. 63; 20 Aug. 65. Wounded 18 Jly 63 Ft. Wagner. $50. Davis, John 19, sin.; laborer, Galesburg, Ill. 26 Apl. 63; 20 Aug 65. Wounded 16 Jly 63 James Id. S. C. $50. Davis, John H. Corpl. 22, sin.; waiter; Chicago. 29 Apl. 63; 20 Aug 65. Wounded 16 Jly 63 James Id. S. C. $50. Dennis, Henry Corpl. 27, sin.; laborer; Ithaca, N. Y. 29 Apl. 63.; drowned in action 16 Jly 63 James Id. S. C. $50. Dickinson, John W. 30, sin.; labor
252, 288, 291, 303, 317. Chipman, H. S., 248, 305. Christ Church lines, 284. Christmas days, 143, 264. Christy Minstrels, 142. Citadel, Charleston, 283, 311, 312. Claflin, William, 16. Clarendon Banner, 293. Clark, Lewis, 300. Clark, Newcomb, 274. Clark, Thomas, 249. Clinch, D. L., 173. Coan, W. B., 161. Coast Division, 236, 258, 269, 270, 277. Coit, W. W., steamer, 286, 288. Colcock, C. J., 240, 242, 266. Cole's Island, S. C., 55, 65, 200, 201, 212, 214, 215. Collins, J. B., steamer, 148. Colored Soldiers, 1, 2, 6, 7, 11, 17, 24, 38, 47, 48, 95, 96, 125, 138, 146, 148, 150, 180, 181, 190, 199, 220. Colquitt, A. H., 56, 57, 160, 161, 162, 171. Columbia, S. C., 289. Combahee Ferry, S. C., 272, 275, 278. Combahee River, 37, 267, 272. Commissioning Officers, 3, 6. Comparison White and Colored Soldiers, 125. Conant, John, 315, 316, 317. Confederate Government, 1, 7, 17, 96, 178, 179. Confederate officers imprisoned, 196, 218, 222, 223, 226, 227
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
. Poe, Corporal. W. B. Willis, Q. M. Sergeant. G. W. Higgins, Corporal. Jno. F. Saunders, Corporal. Privates. B. M. Almond, N. B. Almond, J. W. Coates, O. Connell, A. Davis, Philip Duke, F. T. Herring, C. B. Mason, James McClary. B. Munday, Jas. Pugh, C. C. Ratliff, R. T. Thomas, J. N. Wright, [20] Montgomery's Battery. Jno. H. Kabler, Corporal. Privates. W. J. Chisholm, Wm. Childress, Jno. Harper, Thos. J. Harvey, R. B. Holt, V. R. Jones, J. B. Collins, Geo. J. Foster, Jos. Harper, B. Holt, M. C. Holt, W. H. Johnson, R. L. Layne, J. R. Lawson, John Mann, Augustus Nuckles, Daniel D. Ramsay, W. T. Southard, A. J. Strong, James Terry, James Bateman, A. C. Layne, L. W. Lipscomb, E. Marston, L. N. Pugh, Wm. L. St. John, Isaac W. St. John, Wm. M. Taylor, R. R. Upton, David Woody. [31] Reese's Battery. C. W. McCrary, Sergeant-Major, one private horse. F. M. Wooten, Corporal. Jos. Blankenship, Cor