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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1: prelminary narrative 2 2 Browse Search
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pointed in his place. The Massachusetts troops under General Burnside during the ensuing Fredericksburg campaign were as follows: Official War Records, XXI, 48.— Army of the Potomac. Artillery Reserve. 32d Mass. Infantry, Co. C, Capt. J. C. Fuller. Right Grand Division (Maj.-Gen. E. V. Sumner, Massachusetts). Second Army Corps First Division.—Maj.-Gen. D. N. Couch (Mass.); 2d Brigade, 28th Mass. Infantry, Col. Richard Byrnes. Second Division.—1st Brigade, 15th Mass. Infantrker and Doubleday wrote at different times to the War Department asking, as a favor, to have the 34th Mass. Infantry (Colonel Wells) sent to them. (Official War Records, 39, pp. 54, 91.) Artillery Reserve. 32d Mass. Infantry, Co. C., Capt. J. C. Fuller. First Army Corps. Second Division.—2d Brigade, 12th Mass. Infantry, Col. J. L. Bates; 3d Brigade (Col. S. H. Leonard commanding), 13th Mass., Lieut.-Col. N. W. Batchelder. Second Army Corps. First Division.—2d Brigade, 28th M
derick, 516 Friedrichson, Ludwig, 363 Friend, Alfred, 492 Frink, W. A., 363 Frisble, Albert, 516 Frissle, H. A., 516 Frost, A. B., 363 Frost, A. C., 456 Frost, B. F., 516 Frost, C. C., 517 Frost, Sumner, 517 Frothingham, Gustavuo, 456 Fry, W. L., 363 Frye, Alfred, 517 Fryer, Patrick, 363 Fuchs, Moritz, 456 Fuller, A. A., 517 Fuller, A. B., 76, 77, 363 Fuller, B. M., 517 Fuller, Calvin, 436 Fuller, F. B., 363 Fuller, G. A., 517 Fuller, H. A., 517 Fuller, H. N., 517 Fuller, J. C., 75, 91 Fuller, J. H., 517 Fuller, Morton, 456 Fuller, Oscar, 517 Fuller, S. K., 456 Fuller, S. P., 517 Fuller, T. S., 517 Fuller, Thomas, 363 Fuller, W. H., 363 Fuller, W. S., 517 Fuller, William, 492 Fullerton, J. B., 492 Fullerton, S. M. G., 562 Fulton, Richard, 363 Funderlover, John, 517 Funk, Henry, 517 Funk, Luther, 363 Furbur, Charles, 363 Furbush, W. A., 363 Furfey, Cornelius, 437 Furfey, Richard, 363 Furnald, Thomas, 363 Fushedde, John, 492 G. Gaddes,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
avant, Lt.-Col. Commanding 38th Ga. Regiment. H. T. Dorough, Capt. Co. E, 38th Ga. Regiment. S. A. Thornton, 1st Lt. Co. E, 38th Ga. Regiment. Wm. Hendrix, Capt. Co. N. 38th Ga. Regiment. Jas. C. Daniel, 1st Lieut. Co. H, 38th Ga. Regiment. T. D. Thornton, 1st Lieut. Co. F, 38th Ga. Regiment. J. P. Pughsby, 1st Lt. Co. C, 38th Ga. Regiment. W. B. Jones, Col. Com. 60th and 61st Ga. Inf. L. H. Prosser, Surgeon 60th Ga. Regiment. Samuel H. Smith, Chaplain 60th Ga. Regiment. J. C. Fuller, 1st Lt. Co. B, 60th Ga. Regiment. A. H. Rice, 2d Lt. Co. H, 60th Ga. Regiment. Geo. W. Stiles, Capt. Commanding 18th Ga. Batt. Virginius G. Hitt, Ass't Surg. 9th Ga. Batt. Artillery. [51] Thirteenth Georgia Regiment Infantry. Field and Staff. Sergeant-Major J. L. Tucker, Ord. Sergeant E. S. Prather. Co. A. Sergeant G. A. Conally, A. B. Jones, Corporal A. D. Terrill, Private J. A. Minter, E. A. Maddox, C. A. Maughan, Corporal C. J. Peugh, Private P. W. Brow
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Fredericksburg Battery, 36, 44. Freeland, Capt. J. T., 275. Freeman, Lt. A P, 212. Freeman, Lt. R. A. S., 108. Freeman, Lt J. H., 275. Freeman, Lt. R W., 247. French's Battery, 20, 44. French, Capt. D. A., 16. Friend, Lt. J. W.,70. Frillett, Lt., Hugh, 145. Frippe, Asst. Surg. C. A., 423. Fristoe, Lt. M. K., 190, 193. Frith, Lt. H. W., 348. Frost, Surg. F. L., 70. Fudge, Lt G. H.,84. Fulford, Lt. J. C., 71. Fulford, Lt. J. T.,254. Fulgham, Lt., Garry, 253. Fuller, Lt. J. C., 213 Fulp, Lt. M. H.. 275. Fry's Artillery. 25 Fry, Capt. C. W., 17. Fry, Lt. Hugh N., 15. Gaddes, Lt., Ro., 313. Gaillard, Lt. J. D, 123. Gaillard, Lt. H. A., 123. Gaines, Col. J. S., 449. Gaines, Lt. L. A., 109. Gaiser, Ensign G., 231. Gaitter, Surg. W. W., 358. Gale, Asst. Surg Frank, 85. Gale, Lt., John, 38, 49. Gallahon, Lt. John L., 85. Gallaway, Maj. A. H., 381, 458. Galloway, Jr., Col. T. S., 382. Galt, Surg. F. L.,450 Garher, Capt. A. W., 17, 24.
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
st New York. K, 1st N. Y. (11th Bat. attached). A, 1st Maryland. A, 1st New Jersey. 6th Maine. First volunteer brigade. Lieutenant-colonel F. McGilvery. 15th New York. C and F, Pennsylvania. 5th Massachusetts. 9th Massachusetts. Third volunteer brigade. Captain James F. Huntington. F and G, 1st Pennsylvania. H, 1st Ohio. A, 1st New Hampshire. C, 1st Virginia. Train guard. Major Charles Ewing. 4th New Jersey Infantry. Headquarters guard. Captain J. C. Fuller. C, 32d Massachusetts. Detachments at Headquarters army of the Potomac. command of the provost Marshal-General. Brigadier-general M. R. Patrick. 93d New York. Not engaged. 8th United States. Not engaged. 1st Massachusetts Cavalry. Engineer brigade. Brig.-gen. H. W. Benham. 15th New York. Not engaged. 50th New York. Not engaged. Battalion United States. Not engaged. 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry. E and I, 6th Pa. Cavalry. Detachment Regular Cava