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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., Operations of 1861 about Fort Monroe. (search)
d. Duryea (5th New York) and Washburn (1st Vermont), who were in advance, hearing the firing, concluded that the Confederates had reached their rear, and immediately retraced their march. The possibility of surprising the enemy was now past. The shots of Bendix's and Townsend's men had aroused the Confederates, and preparation for defense was made by The opposing forces at Big Bethel, Va.-June 10th, 1861. Union Forces: Brigadier-General Ebenezer W. Peirce. 4th Mass. (5 co's), Maj. Horace 0. Whittemore; 1st N. Y., Col. William H. Allen; 2d N. Y., Col. Joseph B. Carr; 3d N. Y., Col. Frederick Townsend; 5th N. Y., Col. Abram Duryea; 7th N. Y., Col. John E. Bendix; 1st Vt. (5 co's), Lieut.-Col. Peter T. Washburn; Regular artillery (4 guns), Lieut. John T. Greble (k). Total Union loss: 18 killed, 53 wounded, and 5 missing = 76. Confederate Forces: Col. J. Bankhead Magruder. 1st N. C., Col. Daniel H. Hill; 3d Va. (detachment), Lieut.-Col. William D. Stuart; Va. Cavalry B
14 Highland Avenue Hall, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.94 Perkins Street Ham, Mrs. SylviaMystic Avenue Ham, Mrs. E41 Boston Street Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.21-A Cross Street Harris, H. A.21 Mt. Vernon Street Harvey, Mrs. Annie8 Chester Avenue Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Horace233 Highland Avenue Haven, Mr. and Mrs. George D.181 Washington Street Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Harry3 Boston Street Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.257 School Street Hayes, Miss Ethel252 Medford Street Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert256 MedforMrs. Horace233 Highland Avenue Haven, Mr. and Mrs. George D.181 Washington Street Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Harry3 Boston Street Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.257 School Street Hayes, Miss Ethel252 Medford Street Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert256 Medford Street Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.252 Medford Street Heintz, Mr. and Mrs. George36 Hudson Street Hemenway, Miss Clara T.143 Perkins Street Hill, Dr. and Mrs. A. G.30 Dartmouth Street Higgins, Miss Ruby10 Waldo Street Higgins, Walter20 Austin Street Holmes, Mrs. E. C.214 Broadway Holmes, Miss Edna214 Broadway Holt, Miss Mary72 Boston Street Hineman, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.42 Greenville Street Horton, Mr. and Mrs. David36 Everett Avenue Horton, George 36 Everett Avenue Horton, Miss Ad
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.5 (search)
Hannah, Samuel B. Hamlett, John C., Sergeant and Third Lieutenant. Hodge, William H. Harvey, E. C. Hutcherson, Robert F. Henry, E. Winston. Harvey, Mike. Helms,—— Hundley, Charley, wounded in the head at Cedarville. Johnson, John S., from Greenbrier county, W. Va. Kent, Clarence Polk, from Wytheville, Va. Wounded in 1865. Kent, Edwin Dallas, from Wytheville, Va. Wounded in 1865. Lewis, Dr. Granville R. Lewis, William B. Lawson, George W. Lacy, Dr. Horace P. Morton, Clement R., Third Lieutenant. Morton, Henry O., Corporal. Moore, Thomas J., First Sergeant. Morgan, L. Dennis, First Sergeant. Marshall, Hunter H., Jr., killed at Amelia Courthouse, 1865. Marshall, John. Morris, Macon C., wounded at Appomattox Courthouse, April, 1865. Marshall, John P., died from effects of cannon shot. Marshall, Joel W., Lieutenant and Adjutant of 14th Virginia Cavalry. Marshall, Ben W. Marshall, Joel F. Morton, David H. M
Jula Ward Howe, Reminiscences: 1819-1899, Index (search)
enerentola and Rosina, 15. Mallock, William H., at a dinner for Mrs. Howe, 412. Manchester, Bishop of, opposes the founding of schools for girls of the middle class, 333. Mann, Horace, uplifts the publie schools, 88; goes to Europe, 89; visits Carlyle at Chelsea, 96; inspects the London prisons, 108, 109; opinion of George Combe, 133; praises Dr. Howe's work in the Boston schools, 148; advocates the teaching of speech to deaf-mutes, 149; shrinks from woman suffrage, 157. Mann, Mrs. Horace (Mary Peabody), goes to Europe with the Howes, 89; visits Thomas Carlyle, 96. Manning, Cardinal, presides at a Prison Reform meeting, 339. Marco Bozzaris, 22. Margherita, Queen, at King Umberto's coronation, 424. Mario, sings at Lansdowne House, 101. Marion, Gen., Francis, 4. Martel, a hair-dresser, 65. Martin Chuzzlewit, transcendental episode in, 139. Martineau, Harriet, statue of, 158. May, Abby W., aids bazaar in behalf of the Cretans, 320; her energy in the Asso
ey, Captain Fred R., 16. 46. Kinsley. Frederick W., 12, 36. Kinsley, Henry, 12. Kinsley, Joanna, 12. Kinsley, Willard C., 12. 17, 18, 36. Kinsley, Captain Willard C., 46, 57, 66. 70. Kinsley, Zebediah, 12. Kirkland Street, Cambridge, 15. 33. Knapp, Mrs. Oren S., 9. Lake, Alice E., 15. Lane, Sarah, 49. Laurel Hill, 58. Lawrence, Samuel C., 79. Leach, Elizabeth. 29. Leach. Robert, 27, 29, 50. Leathe, Edwin B., 3. Leathe, Mary A., 3. Leavitt, Major, 23. Leavitt, Rev. Horace H., 4. Lee, General. 44, 57. 77. Leighton,———. 13. Leland,———. 14. Leland, Caleb W., 55. Leland, Thomas J.,. 55. Lexington. Mass., 77. Libby, Mrs. Mary A., 3. Liberty Pole Square, 5. Licking Run, Va., 43. Lincoln, Charles S., Esq., 5, 41, 42. Line-field, The, 26. Linwood Street, 12. London, Eng., 30, 78. London's Plantation, 79. Long Bridge, 64. Longstreet's Corps, 56. Loudon, N. H., 1, 2. Lowe, Martha Perry, 78. Lowell Railroad, 12. Lovett, Washi
An interesting little daughter of Mr. Horace H, Olance of Augusta, was cursed to death of Thursday night.