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me multiplying continually, until he was probably the most conspicuous lawyer south of Springfield in 1860. As in all comparatively new States, Illinois had her share of litigations which attracted many of the brightest lawyers of the whole country. Among many others were Judge Sydney Breeze, Hon. Walter P. Scates, Hon. W. A. Denning, Judge James Shields, Hon. S. S. Marshall, Hon. W. K. Parish, General John A. McClernand, Hon. Lloyd Posey, Hon. W. J. Alien, Hon. John A. Logan, and Hon. John Doherty. Twice each year spring and fall terms of the court were held in the county-seat of each of the counties composing the judicial districts. The sessions of the courts were great events. For days before extensive preparations for the entertainment of the people attendant upon the courts were made by private citizens and the landlords of the little taverns. The entertainment of the lawyers of the circuit was a matter of much importance, and nothing was spared that would contribute to
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 14: battle and capture of Fort Henry by the Navy. (search)
llyn Curry, Acting Paymaster; Frank A. Riley, Pilot; Robert G. Baldwin, Pilot; William Carswell, Chief Engineer; T. F. Ackerman, First Assistant Engineer; James L. Smith, Second Assistant Engineer; John Wilcoxsen, Third Assistant Engineer; Sydney H. McAdam, Master's Mate; James P. Paulding, Master's Mate; John A. McDonald, U. S. N., Acting Gunner; Robert H. Medill, Carpenter;---Sypher, Armorer. Gun-boat Carondelet. Henry Walke, U. S. N., Commander; Richard M. Wade, First Master; John Doherty, Second Master; Charles C. Gray, Third Master; Henry A. Walke, Fourth Master; William Hinton, Pilot; Daniel Weaver, Pilot; James S. McNeely, Assistant Surgeon; George J. W. Nixsin, Acting Paymaster; William H. Faulkner, Chief Engineer; Charles H. Caven, First Assistant Engineer; Samuel S. Brooks, Second Assistant Engineer; Augustus F. Crowell. Third Assistant Engineer; Theodore L. Gilmore, Master's Mate; Edward E. Brennand, Master's Mate; Richard Adams, Gunner; Oliver Donaldson, Carpenter
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 10: the march to the Chickahominy. (search)
bursting. It was horrible to look upon, and the stench was almost unbearable. They lay in every conceivable condition just as they had fallen. Whole companies had seemingly been shot down in their tracks, so closely did they lie. Long trenches had been dug, and into these the decomposing bodies were dropped. The members of the regimental band had been used as an ambulance corps for two days and performed the work so well that they were personally thanked and complimented by Chief Surgeon Doherty of Sedgwick's Division, and, later, on the field, were thanked by General McClellan. At noon the regiment was moved to the front, immediately behind the pickets, on the site of the camp from which the rebels had been driven on Sunday. Before night it began to rain and there the regiment lay in line of battle all night, the water covering most of the ground, with muskets loaded and capped, ready for the enemy should they come out of the woods. There were numerous shots fired by the
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 18: the battle of Antietam. (search)
breast, severe. Sergeant Charles A. Haley, hand, slight. Private Joseph W. Cosgrove, slight. Private Samuel E. Vial. Private William A. McKenna, Private Robert Williams. Total 7 officers, 97 men. missing: Co. B.Private Varnum H. Rogers. Co. C.Private Charles Tibbetts. Private James H. Heath. Co. D.Private John D. Moses. Private Thomas Brennan. Co. E.Private Bartholomew Smith. Private James Welch. Private James Clark. Private John C. Howe. Private George Wright. Private John Doherty. Co. F.Private Mark Tiernan. Co. G.Sergeant William Tibbetts. Private Thomas F. Costello. Total missing 14 men. captured: Co. C.Corporal Sewall S. Kent. Private George H. Patch. Private Edward Doyle, wounded (soon paroled.) Total captured, 3 men. Recapitulation. Killed1 Officer13 men Wounded7 Officer98 men Missing14 men Prisoners3 men 8 Officers128 Men. Signed by Wm. R. Driver, Acct. Adjt. 19 Mass. Regt. Bolivar, Va., Sept. 27, 1862. The losses
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 31: after the battle. (search)
es A. Coombs. Private George B. Ham. Private Michael Connolly. Co K. First Sergeant William A. McGinnis. Sergeant John W. Hayes. Sergeant Patrick Nolan. Corporal Joseph Libby. Corporal Samuel E. Viall. Private Patrick W. Harvey. Private Exor Oliver. Private Charles A. Newhall. Private Charles B. Newhall. Private Thomas J. Salisbury. missing: Co. C.Private William E. Northend. Co. D.Private Henry Hines. Private Charles McCarthy. Co. ECorporal Charles A. Johnson. Private John Doherty. Co. I.Private D. F. Reardon. Co. K.Sergeant Charles A. Rowe. Private A. J. Norwood. Recapitulation: Officers killed2 Officers wounded9 Men killed7 Men wounded51 Men missing8Total 77 Lieut. Donath was killed by a buckshot which entered his heart. When found, there was no blood upon his person, but when his clothing was opened, a little round hole was discovered in his side, showing what had caused his death. He was quite boyish looking and in the short time he had b
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 33: the advance to Culpepper and Bealton. (search)
umford, in command of company. Asst. Surg. W. D. Knapp, returned to duty Sept. 25, 1863, from hospital. Second Lieut. Charles L. Merrill, transferred to Invalid Corps, S. O. 202, Headquarters Second Corps, Aug. 30. John Y. Small, private, Co. A, promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Sept. 25, 1863, at Raccoon Ford, vice Snelling, promoted to Second Lieutenant. Private Adolph Mahnitz, Co. B, returned at Morrisville, Va., Sept. 6, from prisoner of war, captured July 1, at Taneytown, Md. Private John Doherty, Co. E., prisoner of war. On September 30, the Nineteenth regiment was withdrawn from the front and posted at Mitchell's Station on the railroad to protect the corps train. This was an excellent camping place. It was near Cedar Run, a small river, and there was an opportunity to bathe and wash clothes. Save the occasional shot of a picket, nothing disturbed the general quiet until October 11, when the regiment was ordered to fall in and begin a rapid march northward. The re
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 39: capture of the regiment. (search)
tFrancis Osborn. PrivateSamuel A. Bridges. Patrick Brestow. James Kelley. Thomas Stringer. SergeantMilton Ellsworth. PrivateTerrence Thomas. Francis Bradish. William E. Fletcher. George B. Otis. James Ridlon. Thomas Stone. SergeantNelson B. Knights. CorporalAbram Warner. PrivateJacob Brill. Clarence P. Crane. Charles J. Chamberlain. William P. R. Estes. Patrick Fitzgerald. Charles B. Mills. Michael Kelly. SergeantJames Gormley. SergeantJames Clark. Hugh Dernon. John Doherty. Daniel Corrigan. William Kelly. Edward C. Thompson. Thomas Hall. Michael O'Leary. James Skerrett. SergeantRobert J. Gamble. SergeantJames Clark. CorporalWilliam H. Lambert. CorporalElijah E. H. Mansur. CorporalGeorge E. Morse. Edward Golden. William Haywood. Thomas Hill. James McCarthy. John McMannus. Levi Woofindale. George B. Symonds. Michael Broderick. John P. Driscoll. Benjamin Lummus. John Restell, Jr. Joshua Very. James Shinnick. Charles Becker. SergeantJa
211, 222, 223, 247, 249, 258, 299, 334, 354 Doer, Stephen,... .............. .............................. 291 Doherty, Chief Surgeon, ................................................ 76 Doherty, Edward, ................................................ 106, 144 Doherty, Edward C.,.................................................. 291 Doherty, George, ...................................................... 292 Doherty, James,.................. ..... ......................... 145 Doherty, John, ........................................... 146, 249, 265, 329 Doherty, Richard, ..................................................330, 348 Donath, Herman, ................90, 201, 208, 210, 216, 222, 242, 247, 250, 258 Donovan, John, ............... ....................................... 144 Donovan, Patrick,................................................ 324 Douglas, Albert C.,.................................................45, 163 Douglas, John E., ..........................
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)
ril 2, 1865. Docherki, William,20th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Dodge, Charles E., Sergt.,9th Batt. Mass. L. A.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Dodge, George W.,3d Mass. Cav.,Cedar Creek, Va.,Oct. 19, 1864. Dodge, Orrison J., 1st Sergt.,22d Mass. Inf.,Malvern Hill, Va.,July 1, 1862. Dodge, Peter H.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Doherty, Daniel,9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Doherty, James,9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Doherty, John,28th Mass. Inf.,Deep Bottom, Va.,Aug. 14, 1864. Doherty, John D., Sergt.,9th Mass. Inf.,Shady Grove Church, Va.,May 30, 1864. Doherty, Michael,11th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Doherty, Neal,1st Mass. Cav.,Malvern Hill, Va.,Aug. 18, 1864. Doherty, Neil,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Dolan, John,1st Mass. Inf.,Glendale, Va.,June 30, 1862. Dolan, John,2d Mass. Cav.Fort Stevens, D. C.,July 12, 1864. Dolan, Michael,28th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17
ril 2, 1865. Docherki, William,20th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Dodge, Charles E., Sergt.,9th Batt. Mass. L. A.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Dodge, George W.,3d Mass. Cav.,Cedar Creek, Va.,Oct. 19, 1864. Dodge, Orrison J., 1st Sergt.,22d Mass. Inf.,Malvern Hill, Va.,July 1, 1862. Dodge, Peter H.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Doherty, Daniel,9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Doherty, James,9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Doherty, John,28th Mass. Inf.,Deep Bottom, Va.,Aug. 14, 1864. Doherty, John D., Sergt.,9th Mass. Inf.,Shady Grove Church, Va.,May 30, 1864. Doherty, Michael,11th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Doherty, Neal,1st Mass. Cav.,Malvern Hill, Va.,Aug. 18, 1864. Doherty, Neil,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Dolan, John,1st Mass. Inf.,Glendale, Va.,June 30, 1862. Dolan, John,2d Mass. Cav.Fort Stevens, D. C.,July 12, 1864. Dolan, Michael,28th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17
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