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First Sergeant Viall of Co. E, comes running, swinging his musket over his head, crying, Come on! Come on! they're running! Suddenly he drops his musket and, clasping his arms across his breast, runs to the rear with a severe wound in the arm. There's a brave man remarks Major Rice, and then tells his companions to hurry up with their loading. Here fell the gallant Adams, with one ball in the bowels, and another in the hip. Who does not remember Bottle Ross, Kirby, Williams, Johnson, Corrigan—and half a hundred more who fell. The Mississipians continue to move forward, unchecked by the thin line of skirmishers, who fall back from in front of the First Minnesota and those who are left from upon their right. Then the Minnesota regiment charges upon the long line of the enemy and returns with but a handful of men. These, however, bring back many captives, among them being a brother of D. J. Mc A. Jewett, of the Nineteenth Massachusetts. (This brother, a native of Spain, was a
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 31: after the battle. (search)
w Goodwin. Private Charles H. Preston. Co. C.Captain Wm. L. Palmer. Second Lieutenant Joseph W. Snellen. Sergeant Stephen Armitage. Private John H. Steele. Private John F. Fowler. Private George H. Breed. Private Albert Rogers. Co. D.First Lieutenant David T. Chubbuck. Sergeant John L. Hoyt (Died July 5.) Private Patrick Fitzgerald. Private Patrick Ford. Private William P. R. Estes. Co. E.Sergeant Terrence Gormley. Sergeant Cornelius Russell. Private Daniel Corrigan. Private James Corrigan. Co. F.First Lieutenant William Stone. Second Lieutenant John J. Ferris. Corporal Hugh McPartland. Private Charles E. Marston. Private Johnson Achason. Private William Gibbons. Co. G.Sergeant William H. Tibbetts. Corporal George E. Morse. Private Thomas Kelley. Private John Mann. Private D. F. McNeal. Co. H.Captain J. G. C. Dodge. Corporal William Ellery. Private John W. Anderson. Private Benjamin H. Aikins. Private William H. Bailey. Private Jeremiah Y. Wells.
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 33: the advance to Culpepper and Bealton. (search)
d its fire. After the capture of the prisoners, the Major sent out companies K and E as skirmishers and Lieutenant John B. Thompson, who had command of the two left flank companies of the Nineteenth, not wishing to weaken his line, allowed Sergeants Corrigan and Maloney and private Johnson, all of Co. E, to advance to the pieces. They destroyed one gun and brought in two and a limber and four horses. Men were at once furnished from the First Minnesota and Andrew Sharpshooters, who brought in the other two pieces. Sergeant Corrigan limbered up one of those taken by the Nineteenth, mounted the saddle leader and drove it in triumph down the field and over the railroad track with a bump into the lines, amid a shower of balls from the enemy and a storm of cheers from his comrades. The conduct of the men in this spirited affair was excellent and that of the recruits particularly so, as this was their first engagement. The casualties were: Lieutenant Colonel Ansel D. Wass, commandin
us. Daniel F. McNeal. Peter Nulty. Samuel G. Snellen. Levi Woofindale. Co. H.Albert C. Douglas, First Sergeant. William A. Stone, Sergeant. George B. Simonds, Sergeant. Charles Cross, Corporal. Edward E. Powers, Corporal. William H. Bingham. John H. Gate. Samuel Cottle. Samuel Diver. Francis McRuma. Benjamin Lummas. Thomas A. Morse. John Restall, Jr. Augustus E. Soper. William J. Tirrell. Joshua Very. John Very. John A. Wilson. Co. I.Daniel Treadley, Sergeant. James Corrigan, Sergeant. Jonathan T. Ross, Sergeant. Joseph H. DeCastro, Corporal. Daniel Murphy, Musician. Michael Callopy. Frank Chandler. George McKenna. John Rourke. Co. K.William A. McGinnis, First Sergeant. Patrick Nolan, Sergeant. J. L. Smith, Sergeant. Joseph Libby, Sergeant. Joseph Burns, Sergeant. Joseph E. Hodgkins, Corporal. Edward Williams, Corporal. Archibald Buchanan, Corporal. David J. M. A. Jewett, Corporal. Patrick W. Harvey. John W. Hayes. Thomas B. Homans. Exor
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 38: the North Anna battles. (search)
holomew Crowley, Co. G, severely, body. Corp. Benjamin F. Blaisdell, Co. G, severe, neck. June 3rd.Maj. Moncena Dunn, concussion, leg. Capt. Elisha A. Hinks, Co. C, leg and shoulder. Capt. Henry A. Hale, Co. B. Capt. William L. Palmer, Co. E. Priv. Peter Stillman, Co. A, thigh. Priv. Henry G. Jennings, Co. G, breast and leg. Priv. Loring Johnson, Co. A, left thigh, died June 5th, 1864. Priv. Patrick Donovan, Co. C. Sergt. Benjamin H. Jellison, Co. I, severe, left knee. Sergt. James Corrigan, Co. I, severe, right side. Priv. Patrick W. Harvey, Co. K, head. Priv. William Hopkinson, Co. I, left hand. June 6th.Thomas Cooper, Co. C. June 7th.Priv. Stephen J. Younger, Co. B, left forearm. Priv. Sidney Cronk, Co. C. Recapitulation. Officers killed,3 wounded,4 missing,18 Enlisted men killed,15 wounded,57 missing,880 88 Uncertain as to the date when wounded: May 3rd to june 11th, 1864. Private Oliver Billson, Co. K, died May 26th, 1864. Private J. Mitc
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
sub. Cooper, Thomas, priv., (C), Mar. 24, ‘64; 21; killed May 10, ‘64, Spottsylvania, Va. Copp, David G., priv., (B), July 31, ‘63; 20; M. O. June 30, ‘65; sub. Copp, John C., mus., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 21; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; M. O. July 20, ‘65. Coppins, Geo. T., priv., (A), Mar. 24, ‘63; 20; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Corbett, Jeremiah B., priv., (G), Aug. 19, ‘61; 24; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; disch. disa. Apr. 27, ‘63. Corcoran, James, priv., (D), July 25, ‘61; 28; disch. disa. Feb. 7, ‘63. Corrigan, Daniel, sergt., (E), Sept. 2, ‘61; 22; June 30, ‘65. Cosgrove, Joseph W., priv., (K), Aug. 13, 1861; 21; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; disch. disa. Apr. 25, ‘63. Costello, James P., priv., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 19; wounded June 25, ‘62; disch. disa. July 23, ‘63. Costello, Thos. F., priv., (G), Oct. 10, ‘61; 20; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; died of w'nds May 24, ‘64. Cote, David, priv., (G), Jan. 9, ‘65; 30; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Cotter, William, priv., (E
..... 106, 323 Conway, Patrick, ........................... ......................... 331 Copp, David G., ...................................................... 291 Corbett, Jeremiah, .................................................... 145 Corrigan, Daniel (E), ................................. 163, 248, 270, 286, 329 Corrigan, James, ............................................. 248, 288, 324 Cook, Charles, ........................................................ 291 Coombs, James Corrigan, James, ............................................. 248, 288, 324 Cook, Charles, ........................................................ 291 Coombs, James A., .................................................... 249 Cooper, James, ....................... ................................. 291 Cooper Shop, The, ................................................. 11 Cooper, Thomas, ...................................................... 324 Corps of Observation, ................................................. 15, 17 Cosgrove, Joseph W., .................................................. 146 Costello, James P., ........................... ..