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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. Volume 1., The opposing forces at Shiloh. (search)
vision, Brig.-Gen. Daniel Ruggles. First Brigade, Col. Randall L. Gibson: 1st Ark., Col. James F. Fagan; 4th La., Col. H. W. Allen (w), Lieut.-Col. S. E. Hunter; 13th La., Major A. P. Avegno (m w), Capt. S. O'Leary (w), Capt. E. M. Dubroca; 19th La., Col. Benjamin L. Hodge, Lieut.-Col. J. M. Hollingsworth. Brigade loss: k, 97; w, 488; m, 97 =682. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Patton Anderson: 1st Fla. Battalion, Major T. A. McDonell (w), Capt. W. G. Poole, Capt. W. C. Bird; 17th La., Lieut.-Col. Charles Jones (w); 20th La., Col. August Reichard; 9th Texas, Col. W. A. Stanley; Confederate Guards Response Battalion, Major Franklin H. Clack; 5th Company Washington (La.) Artillery, Capt. W. I. Hodgson. Brigade loss: k, 69; w, 313; m, 52 =434. Third Brigade, Col. Preston Pond, Jr.: 16th La., Maj. Daniel Gober; 18th La., Col. Alfred Mouton (w), Lieut.-Col. A. Roman; Crescent (La.) Regt., Col. Marshall J. Smith; Orleans Guard Battalion, Major Leon Querouze (w); 38th Tenn., Col. R. F. Looney;
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., chapter 48 (search)
ing-Masters; Wm. H. Badlam, Second-Assistant Engineer; Fred. L. Miller, Sidney L. Smith and Henry McConnell, Third-Assistant Engineers; Edward E. Preble, Midshipman; David B. Sargent, Paymaster's Clerk; S. E. Hartwell, Captain's Clerk; Frank A. Graham, Gunner; James C. Walton, Boatswain; William H. Yeaton, Charles H. Danforth and Ezra Bartlett, Acting-Master's Mates. Petty officers and crew. George A. Tittle, Surgeon's-Steward; C. B. De Witt, Yeoman; J. N. Watrus, Master-at-Arms; Chas. Jones, Seaman; Daniel Charter, Landsman; Ed. ward Williams, Officer's-Steward; George Williams, Landsman; Charles Butts, Quartermaster; Chas. Bedding, Landsman; James Wilson, Coxswain; William Gowan (died), Ordinary Seaman; James Saunders, Quartermaster; John W. Dempsey, Quarter-Gunner; William D. Chapel, Landsman; Thomas Perry, Boatswain's-Mate; John Barrow, Ordinary Seaman; William Bond, Boatswain's-Mate; James Haley, Captain-of-Forecastle; Robert Strahn, Captain-of-Top; James O. Stone, First
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Petty officers and crew. (search)
Petty officers and crew. George A. Tittle, Surgeon's-Steward; C. B. De Witt, Yeoman; J. N. Watrus, Master-at-Arms; Chas. Jones, Seaman; Daniel Charter, Landsman; Ed. ward Williams, Officer's-Steward; George Williams, Landsman; Charles Butts, Quartermaster; Chas. Bedding, Landsman; James Wilson, Coxswain; William Gowan (died), Ordinary Seaman; James Saunders, Quartermaster; John W. Dempsey, Quarter-Gunner; William D. Chapel, Landsman; Thomas Perry, Boatswain's-Mate; John Barrow, Ordinary Seaman; William Bond, Boatswain's-Mate; James Haley, Captain-of-Forecastle; Robert Strahn, Captain-of-Top; James O. Stone, First-Class Boy; Jacob Barth, John H. McCarthy and James F. Hayes, Landsmen; John Hayes, Coxswain; James Devine, Landsman; Geo. H. Russell, Armorer; Patrick McKeever, Nathan Ives and Dennis McCarty, Landsmen; John Boyle and John C. Woodberry, Ordinary Seamen; Geo. E. Reed, Seaman; James Morey, Ordinary Seaman; Benedict Drury and William Giles, Seamen; Timothy Hurley, Ship's Co
Thirteenth Louisiana Infantry, commanding First Brigade, with application for Court of Inquiry. No. 169.-Col. James F. Fagan, First Arkansas Infantry. No. 170.-Col. H. W. Allen, Fourth Louisiana Infantry. No. 171.-Capt. E. M. Dubroca, Thirteenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 172.-Col. B. L. Hodge, Ninteenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 173.-Brig. Gen. Patton Anderson, C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade. No. 174.-Capt. W. G. Poole, Florida Battalion (infantry). No. 175.-Lieut. Col. Charles Jones, Seventeenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 176.-Col. August Reichard, Twentieth Louisiana Infantry. No. 177.-Col. W. A. Stanley, Ninth Texas Infantry. No. 178.-Maj. Franklin H. Clack, Confederate Guards Response Battalion. No. 179.-Capt. W. Irving Hodgson, Fifth Company Washington (Louisiana) Artillery. No. 180.-Col. Preston Pond, jr., Sixteenth Louisiana Infantry, commanding Third Brigade. No. 181.-Maj. Daniel Gober, Sixteenth Louisiana Infantry. No. 182.-Col. Alfre
Golden Age this morning to Vicksburg. The remainder of the troops, with General Villepigue, are coming by land. There is neither arms nor powder here. In view of the importance of holding Memphis, public meetings have been held and addressed by General Thompson, Colonel Rosser, and Captain Baird, with the most discouraging results. Colonel Foute will leave on the evening train for Grenada, and will explain to you the true condition of things here. Captain Baird will accompany him. Charles Jones. Memphis, June 3, 1862. General Ruggles, Grenada: As I have telegraphed several times, there is no force here of any moment. Might possibly raise about 300 men. The citizens are not disposed to assist. It might be well for you to come and see for your-self. I am desirous to defend the city to the last moment, but actual force here is very small indeed. General Villepigue's men have passed down the river, except cavalry, which had not reported to them this morning, as ordered. H
ood conduct. Capt. Hughes, commanding the Twenty-second Mississippi, fell dead while leading a charge; Col. Sam. Boyd, of the Louisiana battalion, was severely wounded in the arm; the gallant Thirty-first Mississippi, while charging ahead, lost its colors, but the battle-flag was immediately grasped by a lieutenant, who, bearing it aloft, was shot down, and a third man seized it, receiving a death-wound. But onward went the left. Gen. Ruggles was conspicuous for daring, and his aid, Col. Charles Jones, of Louisiana, while delivering an order, was struck down by a shell and seriously wounded. Our troops were now in the camps, and though tempting enough, none stopped to pillage. The Third, Sixth, and Seventh Kentucky regiments were going ahead like a hurricane. Nothing could stop their fearful and determined progress. The more obstinate the resistance the fiercer their onset. Overwhelming as were the odds against them, they pressed forward, mostly at a charge bayonet, yelling lik
uartermaster; Major E. S. Ruggles, acting Ordnance Officer, and Acting Chief Commissary of Subsistence; First Lieutenant M. B. Ruggles, Aide-de-Camp. Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Jones, who was severely wounded, and Colonel J. O. Fuqua, District Judge Advocate and Provost Marshal-General, who were all distinguished for their efficiedistant picketing was most efficiently and faithfully performed by the cavalry, commanded at different times by Colonel Starke, Lieutenant-Colonel Ferguson, and Major Jones, according as they were present. The nearer picket duty, together with that of being at all times guarded against surprise, and ready to meet an attack, was souartermaster, Major E. S. Ruggles, acting ordnance officer, and acting chief commissary of subsistence, First Lieutenant M. B. Ruggles, aide-de-camp, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Jones, who was severely wounded, and Colonel J. O. Fuqua, District Judge Advocate and Provost Marshal General, who were all distinguished for their efficie
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)
, 1864. Johnson, William H.,55th Mass. Inf.,James Island, S. C.,July 2, 1864. Johnson, William H.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Johnston, John A.,59th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 17, 1864. Johnston, Simon T.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Johnston, Thomas,59th Mass. Inf.,Near Petersburg, Va.,Oct. 15, 1864. Johnston, William A.,20th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 18, 1864. Jollimore, William,1st Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va.,May 3, 1863. Jones, Charles,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Jones, Charles E., Corp.,20th Mass. Inf.,Virginia,May 1864. Jones, Charles H.,16th Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg Road, Va.,June 18, 1862. Jones, Edward F.,11th Mass. Inf.,Malvern Hill, Va.,Aug. 5, 1862. Jones, Evan P.,31st Mass. Inf.,Binian's Mills, La.,May 1, 1864. Jones, Frederick A., Sergt.,26th Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Jones, Henry,20th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863. Jones, John W.,10th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, V
, 1864. Johnson, William H.,55th Mass. Inf.,James Island, S. C.,July 2, 1864. Johnson, William H.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Johnston, John A.,59th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 17, 1864. Johnston, Simon T.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Johnston, Thomas,59th Mass. Inf.,Near Petersburg, Va.,Oct. 15, 1864. Johnston, William A.,20th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 18, 1864. Jollimore, William,1st Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va.,May 3, 1863. Jones, Charles,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Jones, Charles E., Corp.,20th Mass. Inf.,Virginia,May 1864. Jones, Charles H.,16th Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg Road, Va.,June 18, 1862. Jones, Edward F.,11th Mass. Inf.,Malvern Hill, Va.,Aug. 5, 1862. Jones, Evan P.,31st Mass. Inf.,Binian's Mills, La.,May 1, 1864. Jones, Frederick A., Sergt.,26th Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Jones, Henry,20th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863. Jones, John W.,10th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, V
527 Johnson, William, 34th Mass. Inf., 527 Johnston, Duncan, 463 Johnston, J. A., 380 Johnston, J. C., 527 Johnston, J. E., 90, 143, 160, 198, 226, 250, 262 Johnston, R. A., 527 Johnston, S. T., 380 Johnston, T. B., 65, 66 Johnston, Thomas, 380 Johnston, W. A., 380 Johnston, W. S., 150 Jollimore, William, 380 Jones, Alonzo M., 463 Jones, Augustus M., 492 Jones, C. B., 463 Jones, C. C., Jr., 89 Jones, C. E., 380 Jones, C. G., 527 Jones, C. H., 380 Jones, C. K., 527 Jones, Charles, 380 Jones, E. F., 11th Mass. Inf., 380 Jones, E. F., 26th Mass. Inf., 13, 14, 18, 20, 27, 56, 206, 207, 244. Jones, E. J., 115, 150, 190 Jones, E. P., 380 Jones, Edward, 463 Jones, F. A., 380 Jones, F. N. P., 527 Jones, Gardner, 463 Jones, George, 527 Jones, Henry, 380 Jones, Iredell, 87 Jones, Irwin, 527 Jones, J. E., 44 Jones, J. R., 49 Jones, J. S., 527 Jones, J. W., 10th Mass. Inf., 380 Jones, J W., 23d Mass. Inf., 437 Jones, John, 527 Jones, Leonard, 463 Jones
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