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Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908 2 2 Browse Search
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, Jan. 13, ‘63. 45,115.Baker, Nov. 15, ‘64. 54,061.Anderson, May 15, ‘66. 56,493.Free, July 17, ‘66.69,309.Brown, Oct. 1, ‘67. 57,898.Hasecoster, Sep. 11, ‘66.70,072.Brown, Oct. 29, ‘67. 65,266.Perrin, May 28, ‘67.70,318.Brown, Oct. 29, ‘67. 68,695.Brown, Sep. 10, ‘67.70,945.Angell, Dec. 10, ‘67. 71,852.Chandler, Dec. 10, ‘67.127,318.Devol, May 28, ‘72. 75,500.Walkins, Mar. 10, ‘68.133,332.Murphy, Nov. 26, ‘72. 79,923.Smith, July 14, ‘68.135,427.Hastings, Feb. 4, ‘73. 100,477.Fitts, Aug. 16, ‘70.153,417.Baldwin, July 28, ‘74. 111,343.Hastings, June 31, ‘71. Straw-cutter. Cutting-machine for hay, straw, and vegetables. Straw-hat Mak′ing. Tuscan straw is prepared by pulling the wheat while the ear is in a milky state. The wheat is sown very close, so that the straw is thin and short. The straw is spread out upon the ground for three or four days in fine hot weather to dry. It is then tied up in bundles and stacked, to comp
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Company E, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, in the Civil War.—(Iii.) (search)
ay. Last night we worked until 2 o'clock, and were turned out again at 4 this morning. The enemy's sharp-shooters are on the lookout for the man careless enough to show himself. June 21. We are in our works all day; pleasant weather. I was detailed for picket at 9 p. m. As we were expecting a charge from the enemy, there was no sleep for picket or brigade. June 22. I am on picket all day; still pleasant. Two of my detail were hit: Barden of Company A, in the head, and killed; Corporal Fitts, of Company H, in the foot. I was relieved at 10 p. m., and went back to my regiment. I had just reached it when heavy firing was directed right upon us. June 23. A fine day, but warm. T. P. Harris, of my company, was hit in the head and killed at 8 a. m. There were rumors of a move to-day to some other part of the line, but we remained here all night. June 24. Just before daylight we moved to the left, the enemy shelling us all the while. We were sent up to the first line to
John, 78, 79, 80. Everett, Hon., Edward, 38. Farrar, George, 66. Father Baker, 5, 39, 40. Felker, Samuel O., 58. Fellows,———, 11. Field,———, 16. Fifth Corps, 44, 45, 72. Fifty-first Massachusetts Regiment, 20. Fillebrown, Elizabeth, 50. Fillebrown. Isaac, 50. First Corps, 44, 45. First Massachusetts Artillery, 60. First Massachusetts Cavalry, 12. First Methodist Church, 5, First Universalist Society, 39. Fiske, John, 76. Fitchburg Railroad, 6, 9, 14. 16, 33, 37. Fitts, Corporal, 67. Forster School, 74. Fort Davis, 69. Fort MacMahon, 69. Fort Sedgwick, 69, 71. Forty-sixth Massachusetts Regiment, 20. Fosket, John, 29, 50. Fosket, Thomas, 29. Fourth Brigade, 20. Franklin Hall, 39, 40. Franklin Institute, 40. French, Edward Beecher, 70. Fresh Pond, 37. Fresh Pond Ice Co., 10. Frost, Abigail, 49. Frost, George, 15. Frost, Joseph, 49. Frost, Samuel T., Esq., 15, 33, 55. Frothingham, Sarah, 50. Frothingham. William, 50. Fuller, John E., 6
d; J W Deans, do; W W Ellington, head; B Jones, arm and leg; Chas Kirker, face; T Prince, hip, W H Percell, hand; S H Roels, face; S Young, leg. Total Killed, 3; wounded, 16; loss, 12. Company E.--Killed; Lt W C Faith. Wounded:--Simpson, mortally; Dan'l James, face; Allen Shultz, hip and side. Killed, 1; wounded, 3; missing 2; total, 6. Company F.--Killed: A J Garner, Privates Kennedy, Jacob Taylor, Lewis Taylor, Spinks, Espy. Wounded: Sergt Oldham, leg; Corp'l Cawley and Johnson, Privates Fitts, Campbell, James, Smith, Brown, Degby, Lightsey, Killed, 6; wounded, 11; missing, 3; total, 20. Company G.--Killed: Private Humphrey. Wounded: Corpl Butt, Privates Adams, Ashworth, Carroll, Dodds, Finicy, Farrington, Gossett, Gaddy, Hughes, McGee, Ross, Rosser, Ray. Killed, 1, Wounded, 14; missing, 1; total, 16. Company H.--Killed : Sergt J D Sanders, priv'ts T J Jay J J Segmor. Wounded: Capt M L Stewart, face; Cor H W foot; Corpl F H Black, leg; J R Hodd, side; W A Davis, thigh a