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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 11 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. 1 1 Browse Search
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geant Abijah F. Hitchings, leg, severe. Corporal John E. Douglas, arm, severe. Corporal Henry C. Farrington, leg, severe. Private William H. Bingham, groin. Private Henry Fitz, both legs, severe. Private Horace D. Perry, thigh. Private William J. Tirrell, leg. Total 7 Men. Co. I.Private James Boyle, arm, amputated. (Died Jan. 2, 1863.) Private John W. Hunter, arm, severe. Private James Smith, hand. Private Walter C. Williston, leg, severe. Private George Lamb, finger. Private James Ford, arm. Total 6 Men. Co. K.Captain H. G. O. Weymouth, knee, severe. (Leg amputated.) First Lieut. Lysander J. Hume, foot. Corporal Daniel Barrett, side. Corporal Patrick Hardy, side. Private D. J. M. A. Jewett, wrist, Private Joseph E. Hodgkins, arm, Private James McCallom, leg. Private Charles McDavitt, arm, amputated. Total 2 Officers, 6 Men. missing. Co. C.Corporal George A. Cheney. Co. H.Private Alfred A. Raymond. Co. I.Martin Bradburn. Total Missing 3 Men.
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
, (—), Apr. 18, ‘64; 25; transf. to Navy, June ‘64. Folsom, Henry, priv., (B), July 26, ‘61; 19; never joined for duty. Ford, Dennis, priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 33; deserted Aug. 22, ‘61, Lynnfield. Ford, James, corp., (I), July 29, ‘61; 27; woundFord, James, corp., (I), July 29, ‘61; 27; wounded Dec. 13, 1862; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64; as priv. Ford, James, priv., (F), Aug. 16, ‘61; 26; deserted Feb. 11, ‘62. Ford, Michael, priv., (—), Feb. 8, ‘65; 23; N. F.R. Forrest, Edward, priv., (K), Sept. ‘61; 24; deserted June 19, ‘62; drowned while atFord, James, priv., (F), Aug. 16, ‘61; 26; deserted Feb. 11, ‘62. Ford, Michael, priv., (—), Feb. 8, ‘65; 23; N. F.R. Forrest, Edward, priv., (K), Sept. ‘61; 24; deserted June 19, ‘62; drowned while attempting to desert. Forsaith, John, priv., (C), Mar. 23, ‘64; 22; killed in action, June 22, ‘64 at Jerusalem Plank Road. Fortune, Richard J., priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 34; disch. disa. Feb. 13, ‘63. Fosdall, Isaac M., priv., (H), June 5, ‘65; 44;Ford, Michael, priv., (—), Feb. 8, ‘65; 23; N. F.R. Forrest, Edward, priv., (K), Sept. ‘61; 24; deserted June 19, ‘62; drowned while attempting to desert. Forsaith, John, priv., (C), Mar. 23, ‘64; 22; killed in action, June 22, ‘64 at Jerusalem Plank Road. Fortune, Richard J., priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 34; disch. disa. Feb. 13, ‘63. Fosdall, Isaac M., priv., (H), June 5, ‘65; 44; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Foster, Geo. H., priv., (A), July 26, ‘61; 19; disch. disa. Mar. 3, ‘63. Foster, Job. priv., (C), May 13, ‘64; 44; disch. Mar. 25, ‘65 order of Gen. Dix
................................................... 39 Fletcher, William E.,....................................... 285, 328, 359 Flinn, Patrick,...................................................... 331 Flint Hill Road,..................................................... 123 Flynn, Richard,..................................................... 188 Fogg, B. E.,.................. ................. 106, 145 Fontain, Andrew (D),.................................................. 58 Ford, James, ........................................................ 189 Ford, Patrick, ................ ..................... 248 Fort Emory, ......... ...................................... 354, 357 Fort Rice,........................................................... 351 Fort Steadman,......................... ....................353, 360 Forty-Second New York Regiment, 16, 39, 115, 120, 136, 206, 230, 234, 236, 239, 240, 241, 245, 299, 327 Fortress Monroe,..................................
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., The Walnut Tree Hill division of the stinted pasture. (search)
ys the way to the ford, and in later times Fishhouse lane, which extended from the highway (Main street) to land of Christopher Goodwin, the northerly line of whose land was in part bounded by this way. The southerly end of the ancient ford or landing place was on the northerly side of this way, opposite land of Goodwin, and contained about one-half an acre. A portion of this landing place is now a part of the estate of Mr. F. E. Chandler. This location was the site of the ship-yard of Mr. James Ford, and later the yard of Mr. George Fuller. This way is now known as South street. The improvements made by the Metropolitan Park Commission have destroyed this landing place. In the year 1644 Gov. John Winthrop, in his journal, describes the following incident as taking place at a ford in Mystic river. From a careful study of the story it is evident that the ford referred to was at this place, and that the parties lived near the farmhouse of Governor Cradock (called Meadford on the
The Daily Dispatch: August 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Interception of a letter, and arrest of an old citizens of New Orleans. (search)
Cutting and stabbing. --Thomas Barke, charged with cutting and stabbing Bev. B. Gatewood, was yesterday put in jail by order of the Mayor, in default of surety of the peace. The case of Philip Calligan, for cutting Jas. Ford with a hatchet, was continued till Saturday, Ford being so badly wounded that it was impossible for him to be present before that time, if then. Cutting and stabbing. --Thomas Barke, charged with cutting and stabbing Bev. B. Gatewood, was yesterday put in jail by order of the Mayor, in default of surety of the peace. The case of Philip Calligan, for cutting Jas. Ford with a hatchet, was continued till Saturday, Ford being so badly wounded that it was impossible for him to be present before that time, if then.