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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers killed in action. (search)
Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Hayden, John E. B.,2d Mass. Cav.,Dranesville, Va.,Feb. 27, 1864. Hayes, Bernard, Corp.,9th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Hayes, James J.,19th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Hayes, Patrick,1st Mass. Cav.,John's Island, S. C.,June 15, 1862. Hayes, Sylvester A.,13th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 1, 1863. Haymon, John,56th Mass. Inf.,Crater Petersburg, Va.,July 30, 1864. Haynes, David T.,1st Mass. H. A.,Petersburg, Va.,June 16, 1864. Haynes, Thomas,22d Mass. Inf.,Laurel Hill, Va.,May 10, 1864. Hayward, James S.,12th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Hazeltine, Warren,39th Mass. Inf.,Near Weldon Railroad, Va.,Aug. 19, 1864. Hazeltine, William,7th Mass. Inf.,Salem Heights, Va.,May 3, 1863. Hazeltine, Nathaniel,12th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Hazelton, Henry T.,2d Mass. Inf.,Cedar Mountain, Va.,Aug. 9, 1862. Heald, Joel M.,30th Mass. Inf.,Baton Rouge, La.,Aug. 5, 1862. Heald, Samuel C.,1st Mass. Inf.,Manassa
Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Hayden, John E. B.,2d Mass. Cav.,Dranesville, Va.,Feb. 27, 1864. Hayes, Bernard, Corp.,9th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Hayes, James J.,19th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Hayes, Patrick,1st Mass. Cav.,John's Island, S. C.,June 15, 1862. Hayes, Sylvester A.,13th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 1, 1863. Haymon, John,56th Mass. Inf.,Crater Petersburg, Va.,July 30, 1864. Haynes, David T.,1st Mass. H. A.,Petersburg, Va.,June 16, 1864. Haynes, Thomas,22d Mass. Inf.,Laurel Hill, Va.,May 10, 1864. Hayward, James S.,12th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Hazeltine, Warren,39th Mass. Inf.,Near Weldon Railroad, Va.,Aug. 19, 1864. Hazeltine, William,7th Mass. Inf.,Salem Heights, Va.,May 3, 1863. Hazeltine, Nathaniel,12th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Hazelton, Henry T.,2d Mass. Inf.,Cedar Mountain, Va.,Aug. 9, 1862. Heald, Joel M.,30th Mass. Inf.,Baton Rouge, La.,Aug. 5, 1862. Heald, Samuel C.,1st Mass. Inf.,Manassa
22 Hayden, H. C., 460 Hayden, J. E. B., 372 Hayden, W., 522 Hayden, Walter, 522 Hayden, Z. M., 523 Hayes, Bernard, 372 Hayes, E. P., 523 Hayes, J. J., 372 Hayes, James, 460 Hayes, Joseph, 75, 77, 92, 99, 104, 115, 149, 150, 228 Hayes, Patrick, 1st Mass. Cav., 372 Hayes, Patrick, 37th Mass., Inf., 562 Hayes, Peter, 44 Hayes, S. A., 372 Hayes, Thomas, 523 Haymon, John, 372 Haymouth, M., 523 Haynes, A. S., 460 Haynes, C. E., 523 Haynes, D. T., 372 Haynes, N. W., 460 Haynes, Thomas, 372 Haynes, W. H., 523 Hayward, J. S., 372 Hayward, Nathan, 35 Hazard, A. M., 460 Hazeltine, Moses, 460 Hazeltine, Nathaniel, 372 Hazeltine, Warren, 372 Hazeltine, William, 372 Hazelton, A. A., 460 Hazelton, H. T., 372 Hazzard, William, 523 Head, R. F., 460 Headley, P. C., 22, 24 Heafy, John, 460 Heald, J. H., 523 Heald, J. M., 372 Heald, S. C., 372 Healey, Cornelius, 372 Healey, H. D., 460 Healey, J. I., 372 Healey, Samuel, 460 Healey, T. J., 372 Heard, A. S., 37
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.31 (search)
s blindly rushed, and falling, piled with their riders one on another. Here and there in the pell-mell race, blinded by the dust, horses and horsemen dashed against telegraph posts and fell to the ground, to be trampled by others behind. When the open fields were reached and we were beyond the range of the infantry, a considerable force was rallied and the Federal horsemen were charged in turn. In this charge our lieutenantonel's horse was killed, and a second charge was led by Captain Thomas Haynes, of Company H, in which a number of prisoners belonging to the 8th Illinois Cavalry were captured and brought out. With this charge, pursuit by the enemy was checked, and two battleflags, about which some brave men fell into ranks, with Fitz Lee in the centre, served as a rallying point where our regiments were quickly reformed. We then withdrew leisurely in the direction of Sharpsburg, and were not further pressed. The killed and wounded. In this brief and ill-starred encount
free negro, were charged with having in their possession one gold watch, the property of Robert F. Kirby, they knowing the same to have been stolen. The negroes were discharged, and Kirby hold to bail in the sum of one thousand dollars upon another, and separate, charge; that of attempting to shoot William J. Eppes with a gun, in a personal difficulty, in the Second Market. Andrew J. Boyd, for breaking a door-plate glass, of the value of one hundred and fifty dollars, in the store door of A. Gipperick, jeweler, corner of Fourteenth and Main streets, was hold in $300 ball to answer before the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court. William Haynes and Thomas Haynes, boys, charged with the theft of a blanket and overcoat, belonging to George Mason, were send on to the Hustings Court. Carey Trabue, boy, charged with stealing a pair of shoes from the store of J. M. Traylor, was committed in order to get an accomplices. Some negro cases, of no importance, were disposed of.
Turbulency character. --The police yesterday arrested Thomas Haynes, white, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the street, and breaking window glass in the house of Catharine Vaughan. The accused will have a hearing before the Mayor this morning.