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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 5 1 Browse Search
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. Joseph E. Hodgkins, Corporal. Edward Williams, Corporal. Archibald Buchanan, Corporal. David J. M. A. Jewett, Corporal. Patrick W. Harvey. John W. Hayes. Thomas B. Homans. Exor Oliver. Edwin B. Pratt. Edward W. Schoff. James B. Wiggin. Re-enlisted in January: Jan. 4thCo. A.John McCammon, Musician. 24thCo. C.Horatio Fellows. 4thCo. D.Nelson E. Knights, Sergeant. 4thCo. D.Patrick Fitzgerald. 24thCo. D.Abram F. Warner, Corporal. 24thCo. B.Patrick Cronan. 4thCo. E.Mark Gorey. 4thCo. F.Mathias Bixby, Sergeant. 4thJohn P. Small, Commissary Sergeant N. C. S. 1863.—Annual return of the Alterations and Casu- Alties, incident to the Nineteenth regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers during the year 1863. Designations of posts and Stations at which the deaths, Desertions, etc. Occurred. DischargedDeathsDesertionsApprehensions Falmouth, Va.25232238 Fredericksburg, Va.0000 Occoquan, Va.0000 Thoroughfare Gap, Va.0000 Gettysburg, Pa.01100 Williamsport, Md.0
int. At about 2 P. M. the men threw up light rifle pits which were occupied at 4 P. M. Then the enemy opened a furious fire of shot and shell, simultaneously with the works in front but with no effect upon the Nineteenth. During the night the firing was light and confined to the pickets, the regiment continuing to occupy the works. Casualties,—Feb. 5th, 1865. Killed,—Second Lieut. Wm. H. Tibbetts. Private R. E. Pike, Co. E. Wounded, Private William Mills, Co. A, left arm. Private M. Gorey, Co. E, abdomen. Sergt. Daniel J. Murphy, Co. F, abdomen. Everything remained in comparative quiet until 4 P. M., Feb. 6, when, upon advance of the Fifth Corps, the enemy opened with great vigor upon their whole line. After fighting about an hour and a half, the Fifth Corps fell back hastily, and in some confusion, leaving this regiment (in the extreme advance) in a very exposed position, its left flank entirely exposed to the enemy, from which, however, the regiment extracted its
ward, ..................................................323, 329 Gooch, Charles, ....................................................... 363 Goodhue, Alexander, ................................................ 331 Goodnow, Samuel,....................................................290 Goodrich, William H.,................................................ 144 Goodwin, Andrew, ................................................ 248 Goodwin, George F.,................................. 193 Gorey, Mark, ...................................................... 288, 358 Gorman, Brigadier General, ............................. 31, 32, 55, 117, 134 Gormley, James, ....................................................... 329 Gormley, Terrence,............................... .............. 248, 286 Goose Creek, ......................................................... 32 Great Falls, .......................................................... 46 Grape Vine Bridge, ........................