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ng this, First Sergeant Viall of Co. E, comes running, swinging his musket over his head, crying, Come on! Come on! they're running! Suddenly he drops his musket and, clasping his arms across his breast, runs to the rear with a severe wound in the arm. There's a brave man remarks Major Rice, and then tells his companions to hurry up with their loading. Here fell the gallant Adams, with one ball in the bowels, and another in the hip. Who does not remember Bottle Ross, Kirby, Williams, Johnson, Corrigan—and half a hundred more who fell. The Mississipians continue to move forward, unchecked by the thin line of skirmishers, who fall back from in front of the First Minnesota and those who are left from upon their right. Then the Minnesota regiment charges upon the long line of the enemy and returns with but a handful of men. These, however, bring back many captives, among them being a brother of D. J. Mc A. Jewett, of the Nineteenth Massachusetts. (This brother, a native of Sp
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 39: capture of the regiment. (search)
. John McMannus. Levi Woofindale. George B. Symonds. Michael Broderick. John P. Driscoll. Benjamin Lummus. John Restell, Jr. Joshua Very. James Shinnick. Charles Becker. SergeantJames S. Smith. William Blake. James Harvey. Edwin B. Pratt. CorporalWilliam P. Edwards. Stephen J. Younger. Benjamin F. Adams. John Lee (Co. F.) John Lee (Co. I.) Job Foster. William Richardson. James Beatty. Richard Doherty. Thomas Meagher. Edward Joy. James Smith. William Smith. Peter Johnson. John Hagan. Ernest Krantz. Edward McKenna. Eben D. Poole. William Farnham. Charles Dean. These 67 recruits had been forwarded to the regiment only the day before and were captured with the others. Co. A.Robert Boyd. Herman Weitzler. Robert A. Johnston. Bernard Van Ammon. Solomon Salter. Doffles Goarout. Carl Rummelsburg. Co. B.Joseph Richardson. William Doyle. Henry M. Allen. Charles Edwards. M. Sweeney. John McKane. John Scott. Co. C.Charles Belcher, Jr. Ri
nded and 2 killed. Only three of the original regiment was in service at this time. Casualties at Reams Station, Aug. 25, 1864. Co. F.Capt. Isaac N. Mudgett, captured by the enemy. Co. H.Private John Lee, wounded. Co. D.Private George Soper, wounded. missing in action: Co. A.Private Benjamin Adams, James E. Beatty William Robinson B.Wm. P. Edwards Richard Doherty Stephen J. Younger C.Wm. Farnham Job Foster Wm. Richardson Eben D. Poole D.John Hagan Edward Joy E.Peter Johnson F.John Lee James Smith Thomas Meagher H.Edward McKenna Sydney Smith Earnest Krantz Charles Dean Joseph Hill These casualties occurred during the last charge of the enemy which took place at dark and they were all marked Missing in Action. They were captured, confined in Libby Prison anti paroled on Sept. 24th, 1864. On the 30th of August the command went into camp in the vicinity of the Williams House, and while there the discharge of 90 men, whose terms of service had e
.................. 330 Johnson, Giles D. W.,..................................... 284, 328 Johnson, Henry,..................................................... 127 Johnson, Loring,...................................................... 324 Johnson, Peter,.................................................... 330, 348 Johnson, President,............................................... 364, 365 Johnson, William,............................................... 292 Johnston, General,..............Johnson, President,............................................... 364, 365 Johnson, William,............................................... 292 Johnston, General,................................................... 74 Johnston, Robert A.,............................................. 330, 341 Johonnot, Darius,..................................................... 285 Jones, George,....................................................... 292 Joy, Edward,.................................................... 330, 348 Jordan, John,........................................................ 104 Jordan, John F.,............................................ 187, 286, 291 Jorda