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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 14: from Malvern Hill to Harrison's Landing. (search)
ankle, severe. Private Daron W. Morse. Private John Restell, Jr., arm and side severe. Private George L. Trask, right arm, amputated. Private George W. Thompson, right arm, amputated. Co. I.Sergeant Oliver Hapgood, bowels, mortally. Corporal J. P. Cushing, leg, severe. Corporal Edward Powers, knee, severe. Private John McKenzie, hand, severe. Private Daniel P. Harvey, arm, severe. Private Francis L. Smith, arm, amputated. Private William Burbank, back, severe. Private John N. Henry, nd missing, according to the Monthly return for July, 1862. F. W. Tuttle. C. C. Sewall. C. B. Knox. P. Moynehan. W. Burbank. E. Powers. G. H. Stevens. F. H. Smith. J. N. Henry. D. P. Harvey. D. Teadley. Sergeant J. Hapgood. Corporal J. P. Cushing. Edwin P. Stanley (reported for duty in May, ‘63, at Falmouth, Va.) summary wounded killedwoundedmissingand missing OFFICERSMENOFFICERSMENOFFICERSMENOFFICERSMEN June 25.1733732 June 28.2 June 29.1 June 30.219373 July 1.2 Da
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 30: Pickett's charge. (search)
, ranks are eight or ten deep,—pushing struggling, refusing to yield, but almost impotent for good. A gap opens between Webb and Hall for a brief instant, at the time when there was a sudden lull in the firing of the cannon. Woodruff, Brown, Cushing, Rorty and every other commissioned officer, almost without exception, of their respective batteries is dead or disabled. Gen. Gibbon, commanding the division is also wounded. Gallant Alex. Hayes, stripped to his shirt, is yelling down his linhey forced the rebels back and for another twenty minutes, with ball and steel and rifles clubbed hand to hand, they plied the awful work. A rebel color bearer came out between the trees in front of Webb and placed his battle flag upon one of Cushing's guns,— and fell dead beside it. Another ran out to get it, but before reaching the gun he too fell dead. Then several men rushed out together. They all fell about the piece and the rebel flag still waved on the Union cannon. Subsequently tw
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
July 26, ‘61; 27; disch. Sept. 24, ‘62. Cummingham, Thos., priv., (—), Dec. 5, ‘62; 21; transf. to navy, Apr. 20, ‘64. Currier, Edward F., priv.,(C), July 26, ‘61; 43; transf. to V. R.C. Sept. 27, ‘63; disch. July 26, ‘64. Curtis, George, priv., (G), Nov. 21, ‘64; 23; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Curtis, J. Wm., priv., (A), Aug. 20, ‘61; 21; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64. Curtis, Wm. M., priv., (F), Mar. 25, 1862; 21; re-en. Dec. 21, 1863; disch. Mar. 12, 1865 as 1st Lieut.; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62. Cushing, John P., corp., (I), Aug. 24, ‘61;—; wounded June 30, ‘62; disch. disa. Nov. 29, ‘62. Cushman, Cyrus, priv., band, Aug. 31, ‘61; 30; M. O. Aug. 8, ‘62. Cusick, George, priv., (H), Nov. 21, ‘64; 19; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Cutler, Jas., Jr., priv., (A), Aug. 20, ‘61; 21; disch. disa. July 8, ‘62. Dade, Geo. W., priv., band, Sept. 9, ‘61; 29; disch. Dec. 31, ‘61. Dagget, William, priv., (I), Feb. 1, ‘65; 21; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Dahl, John,
64, 265 Culpepper, Mine Ford .................................................. 280 Cumberland, Va.................................................... 71 Curtis, William M.,...................... 145, 284, 290, 295, 299, 332, 334, 356 Cushing, J. P.................................................. 107, 108, 112 Cushing's Battery ................................................ 239, 241 Dabney's Mills........................................................ 360 Dakin, Charles R.......Cushing's Battery ................................................ 239, 241 Dabney's Mills........................................................ 360 Dakin, Charles R...................................................... 106 Daley, Daniel....................................................... 292 Daley, James P....................................................... 104 Dame, Bernard.......... ........... ................ 321 Dame, Redford................................................ .... 341 Damon, Albert....................................................... 241 Dana, N. J.T., Brig. Gen.,.................51, 55, 57, 58, 86, 110, 117, 134, 142 Danforth