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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of the First Maryland regiment. (search)
ain Holbrook taking the place of First Lieutenant of Companies C and H, Captains Price and Wellmore, not having the legal quota, were distributed among the other companies, which were then filled up to an average strength of about eighty. The regiment thus organized was composed of Company A, Captain W. W. Goldsborough: First Lieutenant, G. K. Shellman; Second Lieutenants, Charles W. Blair and G. M. E. Shearer. Company B, Captain C. C. Edelin: First Lieutenant, James Mullen; Second Lieutenant, Thomas Costello. Company C, Captain E. R. Dorsey: First Lieutenant, S. H. Stewart; Second Lieutenants, R. C. Smith and William Thomas. Company D, Captain James R. Herbert: First Lieutenant, G. W. Booth; Second Lieutenants, W. Key Howard and Nicholas Snowden. Company E, Captain H. McCoy: First Lieutenant, E. W. O'Brien; Second Lieutenants, Jos. G. W. Marriott and John Cushing. Company F, Captain J. Louis Smith: First Lieutenant, Thomas Holbrook; Second Lieutenants, Jos. Stewart and W. J. Bro
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 44: in camp at
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d received medals, being drawn up before the general; he took occasion to address to them a few kind, cheering words of acknowledgment for the services of the rank and file of the army, justly observing that but for the heroic endurance and magnificent courage of the enlisted men, the utmost efforts of their officers would be unavailing. The Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry has, during its existence, captured seven stands of colors, viz: one at Antietam (First Texas Regiment) by Corporal Thomas Costello, Co. G, of Lowell, killed at the Wilderness, May 6th; four at Gettysburg, by Sergt. Benj. F. Falls, Sergt. Benj. Jellison, Corp. Jos. DeCastro and Sergt. John Robinson; one at Spottsylvania Court House, (Thirty-Third No. Carolina) by First Sergeant Samuel E. Viall, of Co. E, of Lynn, mortally wounded on North Anna River, May 24th; and one at Hatcher's Run, Oct. 27th, (Forty-Seventh North Carolina) by Sergeant Daniel F. Murphy, Co. F, of Boston. Sergeant Murphy being deputed by the
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)
, 1863. Corkery, Jeremiah,16th Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va.,May 3, 1863. Corkery, Timothy, Sergt.,28th Mass. Inf.,Chantilly, Va.,Sept. 1, 1862. Cormick, James,10th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 7, 1864. Cornnell, James, Corp.,32d Mass. Inf.,Laurel Hill, Va.,May 10, 1864. Corrigan, Joseph,16th Mass. Inf.,Fair Oaks, Va.,June 18, 1862. Corthell, Nelson F., Corp.,18th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Cossitt, George F.,35th Mass. Inf.,Weldon Railway, Va.,Aug. 19, 1864. Costello, Thomas,30th Mass. Inf.,Donaldsonville, La.,July 13, 1863. Cotter, Maurice, Corp.,9th Mass. Inf ,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Counihan, Edward,56th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 15, 1864. Courtis, A. Stacey, Sergt.,44th Mass. Inf.,Whitehall, N. C.,Dec. 16, 1862. Covey, Robert R.,18th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Cowdin, George W.,26th Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Cowdin, Robert J., Capt.,56th Mass. Inf.,Shady Grove, Va.,June 3, 1864. Cowdry, John, Sergt.,1
, 1863. Corkery, Jeremiah,16th Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va.,May 3, 1863. Corkery, Timothy, Sergt.,28th Mass. Inf.,Chantilly, Va.,Sept. 1, 1862. Cormick, James,10th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 7, 1864. Cornnell, James, Corp.,32d Mass. Inf.,Laurel Hill, Va.,May 10, 1864. Corrigan, Joseph,16th Mass. Inf.,Fair Oaks, Va.,June 18, 1862. Corthell, Nelson F., Corp.,18th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Cossitt, George F.,35th Mass. Inf.,Weldon Railway, Va.,Aug. 19, 1864. Costello, Thomas,30th Mass. Inf.,Donaldsonville, La.,July 13, 1863. Cotter, Maurice, Corp.,9th Mass. Inf ,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Counihan, Edward,56th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 15, 1864. Courtis, A. Stacey, Sergt.,44th Mass. Inf.,Whitehall, N. C.,Dec. 16, 1862. Covey, Robert R.,18th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Cowdin, George W.,26th Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Cowdin, Robert J., Capt.,56th Mass. Inf.,Shady Grove, Va.,June 3, 1864. Cowdry, John, Sergt.,1
ohn, 348 Corbin, F. S., 73, 348 Corcoran, J. A., 449 Corcoran, J. J., 449 Corcoran, John, 348 Corcoran, M., 507 Cordwell, William, 97, 348 Corkery, Jeremiah, 348 Corkery, Timothy, 348 Cormick, James, 348 Cormick, W. B., 436 Cornelius,— 507 Cornish, H. W., 507 Cornnell, James, 348 Corrigan, Joseph, 348 Corthell, N. F., 348 Cortis, D., 507 Cosgrove, J W., 449 Cosgrove, Michael, 449 Cossar, Joseph, 449 Cossitt, G. F., 348 Costello, John, 449 Costello, T. F., 449 Costello, Thomas, 348 Cott, John, 507 Cotter, Maurice, 348 Cotting, G. P., 507 Cotton, John, 491 Cottrell, J. T., 508 Cottrell, J. W., 508 Cottrell, Robert, 508 Couch, D. N., 50, 52, 75, 138, 148, 149, 153, 208 Coughlan, John, 449 Coughlin, Bartholomew, 508 Coughlin, James, 449 Coughlin, Michael, 508 Counihan, Edward, 348 Courtis, A. S., 348 Courtney, Thomas, 65 Cousins, G. W., 449 Covell, A. T., 449, 508 Covell, F. D., 449 Covey, R. R., 348 Coville, Elihu, 449 Cowan, J. E., 56, 162
e. George W. Smith. Conrad D. Kinnear. Corporals. Augustus A. Thurston. Daniel F. Brown. Benjamin F. Dexter. John E. Howe. Musician. John Charles Copp. Privates. Leonard Arkerson. Edwin Barry. Andrew J. Bate. Joseph H. Baxter. Albert C. Berry. Isaac H. Blake. Robert F. Bourne. Charles B. Brown. Solomon M. Busnach. Joseph P. Cartwright. James Gate. Edwin F. Chandler. Frederick Chandler. William Chandler. William H. Clark. William A. Colby. Thomas Costello. Robert D. Grabble. Jere C. Cronin, Jr. Hugh Cunningham. Charles R. Dakin. Louis Or, Llewelyn. P. Davis, Jr. Lowell Ellison. Edwin E. Fairbanks. Thos. W. Frederickson. John C. Gaffney. Robert J. Gamble. Thomas Gamble. Joseph Gay. John Green. Abner A. Griffing. James W. Haley. Samuel L. Harty. George W. Hastings. Levi Hawkes. William A. Hayward. Frederick A. Hill. Simon D. Hitchcock. Alfred F. Holt. Patrick Howard. Charles M. Hewlett. Willi
Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), chapter 11 (search)
Alex. Hubbard. Drum Major, Hosea Pitt. Line. Company A—Captain, Bradley T. Johnson, Wm. W. Goldsborough. First-Lieutenant, George K. Shellman. Second-Lieutenant, Chas. W. Blair, Geo. M. E. Shearer, W. H. B. Dorsey, John F. Groshon. Sergeants, John T. Smith, George Tyler, D. Windsor Kessler, W. H. Pope. Corporals, Francis T. Bender, Wm. Ritter, Perry Mc-Dowell, James Abbott. Musician, Alex J. Hubbard. Company B—Captain, Chas. C. Edelin. FirstLieuten-ant, James Mullen. Second-Lieutenant, Thomas Costello, Jos. Griffin. First-Sergeant, Peter Boyle. Sergeants, George Moog, Daniel Dougherty, Jas. Lemates. Corporals, George Bates, Wm. Haffey, Dennis O'Brien, George Probest, Musician, Joseph Smith. Company C—Captain, Robert C. Smith, E. R. Dorsey. First-Lieutenant, Septimus H. Stewart. SecondLieu-tenant, Wm. P. Thomas. First-Sergeant, Wm. Smyth. Sergeants, Sterling Murray, John B. Berryman, John H. Uhlhorn. Corporals, Chas. A. Arnold, John O'Loughlin, Frank S. Price, Henry C. S<
Charged with stealing a watch. --Michael O'Brien and Thomas Costello, two soldiers, charged with stealing a watch from Gen. Jos. W. Edwards, a few nights since, from the American Hotel, underwent an examination before the Mayor yesterday morning. It was proven that Costello obtained the watch under false pretences from Mr. Carrington, the proprietor of the American, with whom it had been deposited by Gen. E., Costello representing himself as a friend of E., and that he had been sent for Costello representing himself as a friend of E., and that he had been sent for the same. The watch was found on O'Brien, who said that he had obtained it from Costello to sell for him. The case was sent on to the Hustings' Court, which meets on Monday next. epresenting himself as a friend of E., and that he had been sent for the same. The watch was found on O'Brien, who said that he had obtained it from Costello to sell for him. The case was sent on to the Hustings' Court, which meets on Monday next.