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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., The opposing forces in the operations at New Orleans, La. (search)
er Abraham Christian; Racer, Acting Master Alvin Phinney; Sea Foam, Acting Master Henry E. Williams; Henry James, Acting Master Lewis W. Pennington; Dan Smith, Acting Master George W. Brown. Union Army. not engaged. Major-General Benjamin F. Butler. Brigade commanders, Brig.-Gen'ls John W. Phelps and Thomas Williams. Infantry: 9th Conn., Col. Thomas W. Cahill; 12th Conn., Col. Henry C. Deming; 21st Ind., Col. James W. McMillan; 26th Mass., Col. Edward F. Jones; 30th Mass., Col. N. A. M. Dudley; 31st Mass., Col. Oliver P. Gooding; 6th Mich., Col. Frederick W. Curtenius; 4th Wis., Col. Halbert E. Paine. Cavalry: 2d Mass. Battalion (2 cos.), Capts. S. Tyler Read and Henry A. Durivage. Artillery: 4th Mass. Battery, Capt. Charles H. Manning; 6th Mass. Battery, Capt. Charles Everett; 2d Vt. Battery, Capt. P. E. Holcomb. The strength of this command is reported at 6000 ( Official Records, Vol. VI., p. 708). The Confederate forces. Force afloat--Commander John K. Mi
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N. A. M. Dudley Col. 30th Mass. InfantryNov. 1, 1864, to Dec. 13, 1864. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Nineteenth Army Corps, Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, Department of the Shenandoah Col. 30th Mass. InfantryOct. 26, 1864, to Nov. 1, 1864. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Nineteenth Army Corps, Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, Department of the Shenandoah
. The journey was made on horseback; and he was accompanied by Captain Dudley, U. S. A., then stationed in Washington, but who was shortly afovernor writes to the Secretary of War,— I am informed by Colonel Dudley, that, from conversations he has had with Major-General Butler, Mr. Jonas H. French as lieutenant-colonel, he will compel him (Colonel Dudley) to recognize Mr. French as such, and to repudiate the gentleman I appoint, notwithstanding the commission. Colonel Dudley states, that, as a pretence for this action, General Butler states to him that hee to the occasion, and to the demeanor thus assumed by him. Colonel Dudley, who is here mentioned, was a captain in the United-States army20.—The Governor's private secretary, Colonel Browne, writes to Colonel Dudley,— Governor Andrew directs me to inclose to you the withinn good faith, and were believed to be competent to command men, Colonel Dudley, of the Thirtieth, and Colonel Gooding, also an army officer, w<
employed in the usual routine of camp duties, until May 18, when it was ordered to report to Colonel Dudley, in command of the Third Brigade, in camp at Merritt's Plantation. May 21.—The whole forc. In the engagement at Donaldsville on the 13th July, the Third Brigade, under command of Colonel Dudley, suffered considerably. The loss in the Forty-eighth was three killed, seven wounded, twentately thereafter, the regiment was sent to Donaldsville, with two brigades, under command of Colonel Dudley. On the 13th of July, they marched up the Bayou Lafourche. While preparing to encamp, the By making a circuit of three miles through cornfields, it succeeded in joining the rest of Colonel Dudley's command, with a loss of twenty-two killed, wounded, and missing. Except participating in sved at Baton Rouge on the 14th instant, the regiment was assigned to the command of acting Brigadier-General Dudley, of the First Division, Third Brigade, Nineteenth Army Corps. Preparations were im
letter to the Attorney-General letter to Andrew Ellison Colonel N. A. M. Dudley letter of Governor Yates, of Illinois case of Otis Newhaheir patriotic attachment to the land of their father. Colonel N. A. M. Dudley, commanding the Thirty-first Massachusetts Regiment in Loue given; the troops to be officered by intelligent colored men, Colonel Dudley himself to be the only white officer concerned with the militarried, subject to Major-General Canby's approval of it, and that Colonel Dudley could be assigned to attempt it, with an understanding that he with men of their own color. . . . In certain respects, I think Colonel Dudley possesses peculiar qualifications for such an attempt: he is an and concludes by saying,— I earnestly hope you will give Colonel Dudley, of whose zeal and capacity I am confident, an opportunity to dGovernor upon this matter; but the experiment was never tried. Colonel Dudley we had known many years; he was born and bred in Boston, had a
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nkees,) of the 30th ult., furnishes the subjoined items of news: Very little business is being done in the city, but provisions are gradually arriving, which will relieve the working classes from the danger of want. A furious woman, with one eye, and badly marked with the smallpox, was arrested on a charge of deporting herself in a very violent manner. She refused to give her name, but declared she would kill General Butler, and that the Yankees were all a very fediculosus set. Col. N. A. M. Dudley, of the 30th Massachusetts regiment, has been appointed assistant military commandant of the city. It has been ordered that religious services be had in the different churches of the city as in times of profound peace, and no prayer for the destruction of the Union or for the success of the rebels will be tolerated. Gen. Butler had an interview with the officers of the Southern Bank on Thursday, and after a full hearing, the Bank was ordered to pay all their depositors, upon demand,