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's command, Company A, while on their way North. Eight of them were members of a cornet band from Price's army, and had their instruments, drums, and trumpets along. They were well provided with transportation, having a large band wagon drawn with four horses, all of which were taken to Sedalia. The names of the band are as follows: Joseph Rosenthrall, leader; Charles Prentice, E flat; A. J. Cunningham, tenor; W. B. Lydick, cornet, B flat; George W. Wise, alto; W. H. Stephens, bass; Wm. H. Cunningham, drummer; Jacob Gains, driver; Robt. Fathing, baggage teamster. The Twenty-seventh regiment were sadly in want of music to cheer their drooping spirits, for every paymaster who had been detailed to pay off troops since the 1st July, had invariably ignored their claim for pay, and this band acquisition was a perfect god-send.--Missouri Democrat, December 12. The Twenty-fourth Massachusetts regiment, Col. Thomas G. Stevenson, which had been encamped at Readville, left Boston, on it
2. James F. Robinson, Governor of Kentucky, in view of the near approach of the rebel army under Gen. E. Kirby Smith, for the purpose of attacking Louisville, issued a proclamation calling upon the people of that city to rally for the defence of their homes, and attach themselves with such arms as they had, to the military forces under General Nelson. A skirmish took place near Sturgeon, Mo., between a Union force under the command of Major Hunt, and a band of guerrillas under Capt. Cunningham, in which the latter were completely routed.-The Tenth regiment of New Hampshire volunteers, under the command of Col. Michael T. Donahue, left Camp Pillsbury, near Manchester, for the seat of war. A fight took place at Ashby's Gap, Va., between a reconnoitring force of Union troops under the command of Col. R. B. Price, Second Pennsylvania cavalry, and a rebel force under Lieut.--Col. Green, resulting in the defeat of the latter with considerable loss. Among the prisoners taken w
d, Feb. 28, 1863. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Oct. 30, 1863. Assigned successively to 21st Regiment; 6th Company 2d Battalion and 2d Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps. Mustered out, Nov. 11, 1865. Cunningham, Charles A. First Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 12, 1862. Second Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 4, 1863. First Lieutenant, Apr. 18, 1864. Mustered out, Sept. 19, 1865. Died at South Boston, Mass., Apr. 5, 1874. Cunningham, William H. Second Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Cavalry, May 26, 1864. First Lieutenant, Nov. 14, 1864. Mustered out, Sept. 28, 1865. Captain, Oct. 5, 1865; not mustered. Currier, Charles. Captain, 5th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept 23, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1863. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 5th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., July 28, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 16, 1864. Currier, Charles Albert. Private and First Sergeant, 40th Mass
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
410, 517 Crowninshield, F. W., 264 Crowninshield, W. W., 38 Crozier, Thomas, Jr., 379 Cudworth, W. H., 393, 606 Culbert, Edward, 38 Cullaton, John, 38 Cullens, A. B., 38 Culver, C. B., 38 Cummings, A. I., 380 Cummings, E. P., 380 Cummings, Gilbert, 393 Cummings, J. A., 38 Cummings, Lucius, 265 Cumston, J. S., 265 Cundy, W. H., 265 Cunningham, C. A., 265 Cunningham, C. N. W., 456, 487 Cunningham, Hugh, 38 Cunningham, J. A., 174, 210, 410, 517 Cunningham, T. A., 38 Cunningham, W. H., 265 Curley, M. E., 38 Curran, James, 38 Curran, Sanford, 38 Currier, C. A., 265 Currier, C. G., 581 Currier, C. G., 581 Currier, Charles, 265 Currier, Gilman, 581 Currier, J. J., 265 Currier, J. O., 265 Currier, Richard, 463 Currier, S. P., 265 Currier, S. P., 265 Currier, Samuel, 265 Currier, W. A., 38 Curry, Patrick, 265 Curtis, A. R., 175, 210, 410, 517 Curtis, C. A., 38 Curtis, D. C. F., 463 Curtis, Franklin, 265 Curtis, G. M., 463 Curtis, G. S., 175, 210, 4
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Commissioned officers. (search)
t Lieut. Nov. 11, 1863; Capt. Sept. 2. 1864; Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Disch. disa. Apr. 11, 1865. Charles G. Cox, Capt. Feb. 16, 1865. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Sub. serv. in 1st Batt. Front. Cav. Martin V. Barney. Greenfield, 25, s; clerk. 1st Sergt. July 26, 1862; 2nd Lieut. Dec. 21, 1863; 1st Lieut. Oct. 28, 1864; Capt. Apr. 1, 1865. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Wesley A. Gove Boston, 27, m; coal dealer. 1st Lieut. Sept. 15, 1862. Capt. Feb. 20, 1865. Disch. June 17, 1865. William H. Cunningham, South Boston, 33, m; blacksmith. Sergt. Aug. 14, 1862; 2nd Lieut. May 26, 1864; 1st Lieut. Nov. 14, 1864; Capt. Oct. 5, 1865. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865 as 1st Lieut. William H. P. Brownell, New Bedford, 18, s; student. Sergt. Aug-20, 1862; 2nd Lieut. Nov. 11, 1863; 1st Lieut. Sept. 2, 1864; Capt. Oct. 5, 1865. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865 as 1st Lieut. Charles E. Grover, Cambridge, 42, m; merchant. Private Sept. 2, 1862; Sergt.-Maj. March 1, 1863; 2nd Lieut. Apr. 13, 1863; 1st. Lieut.
ington," that gallant chief was enjoying the good society of the old burg, and for getting for a brief respite the laborious duties of his position. The corporation election transpired yesterday. M. Slaughter, Esq., the popular Mayor, was re- elected, receiving 162 votes. Mr. A. H. H. Bernard (not a candidate) received 2, and Jno. L. Knight received I vote. The following gentlemen were chosen Councilmen! Wm. A. Little, Jno. G. Hurkamp, Jno. M. Herndon, Geo. W. Eve, R. T. Gill, Wm. H. Cunningham, Jos W. Sever. H. B. Hall, James R. Bradley, John J. Young, Dr. L. B. Rose, James McCuire. At the last Corporation Court, held on Thursday, two whites, charged with felony, were that on to the Court, whilst Lucinda Washington, a free woman of color, was tried for grand and, being found was sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of five years. Heavy firing was heard here in the direction of Culpeper C. H. for about half the day of Saturday. Our scouts, just in, report th
d by a former comrade in Petersburg. He was separated from the rest at the Provost Marshal's, and came by our office about dusk in charge of detective Hix. The captured men of the city Battalion. We mentioned yesterday that fourteen men, including a commissioned officer and a Sergeant, of the City Battalion, were captured by the enemy at Cox's barn, on James river, on the 12th inst. The following are the names of the captured: Lt. Wm. G. Herrington, of North Carolina; Sergt Wm. H. Cunningham, of Cumberland co, Va; Corp'l Lewis A Jacob, Richmond; Privates L B Jones, Caroline co; F M Butler, Hanover; W A Nelson, Louisa; Jesse S Segar, Norfolk; Wm A Trice, Louisa; Jas S Wallace, Fredericksburg; Jas B Whitlock, Louisa; John B Ladd, Richmond; William Smith, Louisa; E F Dickinson, Charlotte; Robt J Waldrop, Louisa. They belonged to company E, 25th battalion Virginia infantry. Town reports. There were a good many reports in the city yesterday about large "risings"