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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865 21 1 Browse Search
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up the road! I could see where the Fifty-fifth had charged, and their dead lying there. I went back, and only two men followed me. Lieutenant Reid and Corp. R. M. Foster of Company C were there killed. Captain Pope joined Colonel Beecher, Thirty-fifth United States Colored Troops, in the front battleline, and after nearly arivates J. Anderson, Thomas Clark, and Peter J. Anderson, all of Company G, he went out from Captain Homans's position, and brought back Lieutenant Reid's and Corporal Foster's bodies. The former was killed by a grape-shot. Meanwhile Lieutenant-Colonel Hooper with Companies E and H maintained their line unchanged on the left ofts had been delayed a week, when Sherman was near Savannah, Hardee's whole army might have been captured, as the enemy then would not have dared to detach against Foster, and our force could have cut the railroad, thus preventing escape of the Confederates by the only available route. It would seem with the light of the present
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Chapter 13: operations about Pocotaligo. (search)
evening of the 14th that Fort McAllister was taken, and Sherman and Foster in communication. As the news spread through the camps the men tu line on the Tullifinny. In a letter from General Sherman to General Foster dated December 18, the former expressed his desire to have the ources and with staying qualities unsurpassed. In letters to General Foster dated January 28 and 29, General Sherman expressed his wish that Hatch's force should not be reduced or moved until Foster ascertained the effect of his (Sherman's) appearance west of Branchville, upon thee succeeding week. Should the enemy retire beyond the Edisto, then Foster was to cut the railroad on our side anywhere. Admiral Dahlgren sholost a leg, and with other wounded was brought back to Pocotaligo. Foster, on the 3d, made demonstrations with the Fifty-fifth Massachusetts t several points. General Gillmore had returned and relieved General Foster, whose old wound required attention. This change gave great di
. Florence National Cemetery, 305. Florence Prison, 97. Florida, 148, 184, 185, 186. Florida Expedition, 148, 150, 156. Florida House, 178. Florida Troops. Cavalry: Second, 154, 155. Infantry: Second Battalion, 161. Sixth Battalion, 161,165. Folly Island, S. C., 48, 51, 52, 65, 108, 110, 134, 141, 146, 197, 199, 221, 234. Folly River, 67, 186. Forbes, John M., 11. Foster, John G., 193, 194, 195, 196, 199, 208, 211, 213, 217, 218, 230, 236, 238, 253, 261, 262, 270, 272, 274. Foster, R. M., 247, 249. Foster, R. S., 175. Foundering of the Weehawken, 140. Four Hole Swamp, S. C., 275. Four Mile House, S. C., 285. Fox, Charles B., 191, 200, 243. Framton Creek, S. C., 263, 266. Fraser, steamer, 200, 237, 238. Frederica, Ga., 45. Freeman, Edgar A., 304. Fribley, Charles W., 161. Fulton Post Office, S. C., 307. Furlong, Wesley, 10. Furloughs, 129, 135. G. G Company, 20, 38, 75, 132, 145, 148, 150, 158, 164, 183, 188, 198, 202, 215, 221, 222, 223, 23
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
, Private J. T. Pursely, J. S. Roberts, N. Y. Roberts, J. H. Wallace, P. Watterson, Thos. Weaver, W. Wells. Co. H. Sergeant T. N. Kelly, T. R. Harmon. A. F. Kendrick, W. F. Comer, Private E. Bailey, N. C. Bally, J. G. Bently, J. P. Briant, Benj. Comer, P. J. Davis, Private Wm. Going, Jeff. Garner, Q. Gregory, G. L. Harmon, E. Long, B. R. S. Long, J. E. Lindsay, J. Millwood, A. Orr, J. Palmer, Private C. C. Davis, J. C. Davis, Robt. Davis, L. J. Dabbs, R. M. Foster, Private N. Palmer, H. B. Smith, J. B. Tracy, F. M. Tracy, Allen Vinson. Co. I. Sergeant G. M. Epting, G. C. Moore, Joseph Price, Corporal R. F. Brown, Private J. S. Amos, W. J. Bryant, W. V. Cooksey, F. Harvy, T. Huskey, C. C. Jarrett, J. M. Johnson, Private A. J. Kinneth, M. C. Lovelace, T. J. McAbee, B. T. Price, J. U. Porter, W. B. Paris, H. J. Pettit, D. Scruggs, J. E. Scruggs, J. M. Thomas. Co. K. Sergeant A. A. Brian, J. A. Dodd, Corporal J. C