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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865 7 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 15, 1865., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ntil he came in sight of the trestle, which we had fired, supposing he would march back. Captain Tucker thus narrates the sequel:— Knowing that any delay would be dangerous, and that life and death hung in the balance, I crowded on all steam, and we crossed the bridge through flame and smoke in safety, but with not a moment to spare, for scarcely had we accomplished the passage when it tottered and fell, a heap of blazing ruins. While coupling cars, Sergeant-Major Wilson and Private George Jarvis of Company K were injured. Lieutenant Swails, with his wounded arm in a sling, assisted by Lieutenant Whitney, took charge of the leading engine and train and proceeded slowly away. The Fifty-fourth men and One Hundred and Seventh Ohio embarked on the cars brought in, Major Pope helping Captain Tucker with his engine. The destruction of all property at the junction was effected, and then the trestle leading toward Manchester was burned after crossing it. As progress was slow with
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Roster of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
18 Jly 63 Ft Wagner. $50. Jackson, Thomas 21, —— —— Lenox. 5 Mch 63; died 31 Mch 65 Insane Hos. Washington, D. C. Epilepsy.— Jackson, William N. 21, sin.; farmer; Hudson, N. Y. 10 Mch 63; died 16 Oct 63 Morris Id. S. C. Consumption. $50. Jarvis, George 18, sin.; laborer; Sheffield. 9 Dec 63; 20 Aug 65. $325. Jarvis, George W. 24, mar.; hair dresser; Greenfield. 23 Oct. 63; 21 Sep 65 Boston. $325. Johnson, Nathaniel H. 24, mar.; carpenter; Sheffield. 16 Feb. 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Jarvis, George W. 24, mar.; hair dresser; Greenfield. 23 Oct. 63; 21 Sep 65 Boston. $325. Johnson, Nathaniel H. 24, mar.; carpenter; Sheffield. 16 Feb. 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Johnson, Norman 22, sin.; farmer; Sheffield. 26 Feb 63; rejected. Drafted 15 Jly 63; 20 Aug 64 Morris Id, S. C.; dis. —— Westfield. Johnson, Peter B. 29, mar.; turner; Springfield. 4 Mch 63; missing 18 Jly 63 Ft Wagner. $50. Jones, Henry E. 19, sin.; farmer; Lanesborough. 30 Nov 63; 20 Aug 65. $325. Jones, William Henry 44, mar.; store keeper; Boston. 10 Feb 64; 22 Sep 64 Morris Id. S. C.; dis. $50. Kane, Charles 28, sin.; laborer; Buffalo, N. Y. 28 Mch 63; died of wound
Island City, steamer, 309. J. Jackson, Levi, 300. Jackson, Stonewall, 70. Jackson, William, 12. Jacksonboroa, S. C., 52, 277, 279. Jacksonville, Fla., 151, 153, 155, 156, 157, 175, 176, 177, 178, 182. Jacksonville, Peninsula, 177. James, Garth W., 34, 57, 62, 72, 75, 81, 90, 176, 276, 316, 317. James Island, S. C., 52, 53, 54, 189, 194, 197, 199, 200, 207, 208, 270,274,275, 281, 282, 283, 310, 311, 315. James Island batteries, 69, 107, 192. James Island Creek, 53. Jarvis, George, 297. Jay, Private, 304. Jeffries, Walter A., 97. Jenkins, Mike, 262. Jenning's Swamp, S. C., 299. Jewett, Charles, Jr., 183, 202, 205, 237, 276, 316. Jewett, R. H. L., 23, 24, 55, 85, 90, 105, 145, 164, 166, 196, 237, 316. Johassie Island, S. C., 193. John's Island, S. C., 52, 54, 144, 157, 199, 201, 208, 209, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215. Johnson, Andrew, 313. Johnson, Edward, 196. Johnson, Fort, 114, 133, 141, 203, 206, 207, 283, 315. Johnson, J. C., 293. Johnson, James,
The Light Infantry Blues. --In our notice of this gallant old company yesterday, we stated that Captain C. P. Bigger was in command at the time of the surrender. This was a mistake. Captain Bigger was succeeded by Captain E. J. Levy, who was retired on account of impaired health, and he was succeeded by Captain George Jarvis, who was sick in Richmond when the Confederacy and all things pertaining thereunto "went up." Lieutenant McDowell was actually in command of the Blues at the time of the surrender.