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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., Hand-to-hand fighting at Spotsylvania. (search)
the defense or capture of this position, whichever it may be termed. The great difficulty was in the narrow limits of the Angle, around which we were fighting, which precluded the possibility of getting more than a limited number into action at once. At one time our ranks were crowded in some parts four deep by reenforcements. Major Henry P. Truefitt, commanding the 119th Pennsylvania, was killed, and Captain Charles P. Warner, who succeeded him, was shot dead. Later in the day Major William Ellis, of the 49th New York, who had excited our admiration, was shot through the arm and body with a ramrod during one of the several attempts to get the men to cross the works and drive off the enemy. Our losses were frightful. What remained of many different regiments that had come to our support had concentrated at this point, and had planted their tattered colors upon a slight rise of ground close to the Angle, where they staid during the latter part of the day. To keep up the sup
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 40: (search)
F. R. Shoemaker; Gunner, Wm. Griffiths. Steamer Mercedita. Lieutenant-Commander, H. N. T. Arnold; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. K. Walsh; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. S. Mallary; Acting-Master, D. E. Taylor; Acting-Ensigns, H. G. Marcy, Wm. Young, G. W. Williams and E. D. Pettingill; Acting-Master's Mates, Isaac Hallock and H. C. Robertson; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, B. F. Beckett; Acting-Second-Assistant, F. E. Porter; Acting-Third-Assistants, D. J. Lanahan, J. H. Hopkins, Wm. Ellis, W. A. Steinrook and Wm. McComb; Acting-Gunner, James Addison. Steamer Maratanza. Lieutenant Commander, Milton Haxtun; Assistant Surgeon, D. D. Gilbert; Assistant Paymaster, C. S. Perley; Acting-Masters, Chas. Courtney. Jacob Kimball and J. B. Wood; Acting-Ensign, R. D. Eldridge; Acting-Master's Mates, A. F. Williamson and G. E. Chipman; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, C. L. Carty; Second-Assistant, Edw. Scattergood; Third-Assistants, W. H. Kilpatrick, L. R. Harvey and R. L. Webb
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., chapter 48 (search)
nd James F. Hayes, Landsmen; John Hayes, Coxswain; James Devine, Landsman; Geo. H. Russell, Armorer; Patrick McKeever, Nathan Ives and Dennis McCarty, Landsmen; John Boyle and John C. Woodberry, Ordinary Seamen; Geo. E. Reed, Seaman; James Morey, Ordinary Seaman; Benedict Drury and William Giles, Seamen; Timothy Hurley, Ship's Cook; Michael Conroy, Ordinary Seaman; Levi W. Nye and James H. Lee, Seamen; John E. Brady, Ordinary Seaman; Andrew J. Rowley, Quarter-Gunner; James Bradley, Seaman; Wm. Ellis, Captain-of-Hold; Henry Cook, Captain-of-Afterguard; Charles A. Reed and William S. Morgan, Seamen; Joshua E. Carey, Sailmaker's-Mate; James Magee, Ordinary Seaman; Benj. S. Davis, Officer's Cook; John F. Bickford, Coxswain; Wm. Gurney, Seaman; Wm. Smith, Quartermaster; Lawrence T. Crowley, Ordinary Seaman; Hugh McPherson, Gunner's-Mate; Taran Phillips, Ordinary Seaman; Joachim Pease, Seaman; Benj. H. Blaisdell and Joel B. Blaisdell, First-Class Firemen; Charles Fisher, Officer's-Cook; Jam
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Petty officers and crew. (search)
nd James F. Hayes, Landsmen; John Hayes, Coxswain; James Devine, Landsman; Geo. H. Russell, Armorer; Patrick McKeever, Nathan Ives and Dennis McCarty, Landsmen; John Boyle and John C. Woodberry, Ordinary Seamen; Geo. E. Reed, Seaman; James Morey, Ordinary Seaman; Benedict Drury and William Giles, Seamen; Timothy Hurley, Ship's Cook; Michael Conroy, Ordinary Seaman; Levi W. Nye and James H. Lee, Seamen; John E. Brady, Ordinary Seaman; Andrew J. Rowley, Quarter-Gunner; James Bradley, Seaman; Wm. Ellis, Captain-of-Hold; Henry Cook, Captain-of-Afterguard; Charles A. Reed and William S. Morgan, Seamen; Joshua E. Carey, Sailmaker's-Mate; James Magee, Ordinary Seaman; Benj. S. Davis, Officer's Cook; John F. Bickford, Coxswain; Wm. Gurney, Seaman; Wm. Smith, Quartermaster; Lawrence T. Crowley, Ordinary Seaman; Hugh McPherson, Gunner's-Mate; Taran Phillips, Ordinary Seaman; Joachim Pease, Seaman; Benj. H. Blaisdell and Joel B. Blaisdell, First-Class Firemen; Charles Fisher, Officer's-Cook; Jam
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
Assistant Paymaster, S. S. Wood, Jr.; Gunner, S. D. Hines; Carpenter, J. P. Carter. Mercedita--Third-rate. Lieutenant-Commander, Milton Haxton; Acting-Master, J. A. French; Acting-Ensigns, H. G. Macy, Wm. Young and E. D. Pettengill; Acting-Assistant Surgeon. J. K. Walsh; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, O. F. Browning; Acting-Master's Mate, R. M. Cornell; Engineers : Acting-First-Assistant, B. F. Beckett; Acting-Third-Assistants, Wm. Lannan, D. T. Lannahan, Wm. McComb, J. H. Hopkins and William Ellis; Acting-Gunner, James Addison. *Kansas--Fourth-rate. Lieutenant-Commander, P. G. Watmough; Acting-Masters, Samuel Hall, E. S. Goodwin and W. S. Folson; Acting-Ensigns, G. C. Williams, C. D. Thompson and C. B. Staples; Assistant Surgeon, Isaac Poole; Assistant Paymaster, T. Merritt; Engineers: Acting Second-Assistant, Hugh Rafferty; Acting-Third-Assistants, J. W. Stott, G. L. King and George B. Stone. *Maratanza--Third-rate. Lieutenant Commander, G. W. Young; Acting-Masters, D
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Addenda: list of Massachusetts Officers and Soldiers who died of Wounds. (search)
as, Louis A.,24th Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,Boston, Mass., Aug. 15, 1862. Doherty, Peter,39th Mass. Inf.,May 10, 1864,May 19, 1864. Donovan, William A.,2d Mass. Inf,– –Aug. 26, 1862. Duckworth, James,.33d Mass. Inf.,Culp's Farm, Ga., June 22, 1864.Marietta, Ga., June 27, 1864. Elliot, Estes,36th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 23, 1864. Ellis, Henry E., 1st Sergt.,33d Mass. Inf.,Bentonville, N. C., March 21, 1865.New Berne, N. C., April 13, 1865. Ellis, William,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.General Hospital, Beaufort, S. C., Aug. 10, 1863. Emerson, John S.,36th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 6, 1864. Ewell, William T., Sergt.,38th Mass. Inf.,Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.Oct. 27, 1864. Fitch, George O.,15th Mass. Inf.,Sept. 17, 1862,Oct. 17, 1862. Fletcher, Joel M., Corp.,39th Mass. Inf.,June 18, 1864,Aug. 25, 1864. Flynn, John Name and rank.Command.When and Where Wounde
th Mass. Inf.,June 3, 1864,Washington, D. C., June 20, 1864. DeRibas, Louis A.,24th Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,Boston, Mass., Aug. 15, 1862. Doherty, Peter,39th Mass. Inf.,May 10, 1864,May 19, 1864. Donovan, William A.,2d Mass. Inf,– –Aug. 26, 1862. Duckworth, James,.33d Mass. Inf.,Culp's Farm, Ga., June 22, 1864.Marietta, Ga., June 27, 1864. Elliot, Estes,36th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 23, 1864. Ellis, Henry E., 1st Sergt.,33d Mass. Inf.,Bentonville, N. C., March 21, 1865.New Berne, N. C., April 13, 1865. Ellis, William,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.General Hospital, Beaufort, S. C., Aug. 10, 1863. Emerson, John S.,36th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 6, 1864. Ewell, William T., Sergt.,38th Mass. Inf.,Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.Oct. 27, 1864. Fitch, George O.,15th Mass. Inf.,Sept. 17, 1862,Oct. 17, 1862. Fletcher, Joel M., Corp.,39th Mass. Inf.,June 18, 1864,Aug. 25, 186
Ebenezer, 357 Eldridge, H. R., 358 Eldridge, Nathan, 358 Eldridge, W. P., 358 Eliott, Charles, 2d, 514 Elkins, Henrl, 454 Ellet, A. W., 42 Elletts, James, 514 Ellick, E. A., 358 Elliott, B. R., 358 Elliott, Estes, 491 Elliott, Israel, Jr., 514 Elliott, Joseph, 3d Mass. Cav., 64, 358 Elliott, Joseph, 7th Mass. Inf., 454 Ellis, C. H., 514 Ellis, C. T., 454 Ellis, G. H., 358 Ellis, G. W., 358 Ellis, George, 358 Ellis, H. E., 491 Ellis, J. E., 358 Ellis, R. A., 562 Ellis, William, 491 Elms, C. H., 358 Elwell, Andrew, 116, 238 Emerson, A. B., 358 Emerson, C. H., 358 Emerson, F. F., 514 Emerson, G. O., 514 Emerson, G. W., 514 Emerson, George, 2d Mass. Cav., 358 Emerson, George, 23d Mass. Inf., 514 Emerson, J. G., 358 Emerson, J. S., 491 Emerson, S. G., 358 Emerson, W. L., 358 Emerson, William, 514 Emery, Ivory, 514 Emilio, L. F., 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 132, 138, 298 Emmerson, H., 514 Emmons, Charles L., 454 Emmons, Chauncey L., 562 Emmons,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Biographical sketch of Major-General Patrick. R. Cleburne. (search)
in the presence --of the latter's friends, my father refusing at all times to take an anesthetic, saying that he would not give his enemies the pleasure of saying that he feared pain. While Dr. Nash was removing the bullet my father was calmly smoking a cigar and conversing with his friends. Dr. Nash waited on Cleburne for many days and nights thinking each would be his last, but finally succeeded in improving his condition slightly. Later on both men were taken to Booneville, Miss., by Dr. Ellis, a brother-in-law of my father, who kept them at his house until they both recovered. In the meantime my father had been elected to his first term in Congress. He fully recovered from his wound, but General Cleburne felt the effects of the fearful wound which he had received until the day of his death. I thought that possibly you might care to use some of the above mentioned facts in regard to General Cleburne, if you should desire to do so in completion of the sketch given by General
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), History of Crenshaw Battery, (search)
te, July 1, 1864. Holland, H. W., private, March 14, 1862; killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863, and buried on the battlefield. Herndon, R. S., private, March 14, 1862; died June 23, 1862. Hines, R. N., private, March 14, 1862; killed, June 27, 1862, at Gaines Mill. Hughes, P. S., private, November 16, 1863; discharged February 10, 1864. Hudson, John, private, November 16, 1863. Johnson, J. W., quartermaster sergeant, March 14, 1862; served until surrender. Jones, William Ellis, private, March 14, 1862; wounded in foot at Spotsvlvania Courthouse, May 10, 1864; was retired to the invalid corps, February, 1865, and served as clerk in Post Quartermaster's office until fall of Richmond. Jones, W. G., private, March 14, 1862. Jones, E. M., private, March 14, 1862. Johnson, R. J., private, March 14, 1862. Johnson, G. G., private, March 14, 1862. Johnson, W. R., private, March 14, 1862; served until surrender. Jackson, John A., private, March 14, 186