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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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e house stood and the woods to the right, and reconnoitre. He threw three companies (A, D and F) forward as skirmishers, following with the remainder of the regiment, and soon took the position indicated. No enemy being found, company F, Lieutenant Jones, was sent across a skirt of woods to the north, to reconnoitre, and soon came up with and engaged a company of the enemy's mounted men, at a house a little west of north from that of Dr. Williams, and drove them back across a large field up er, Co. K. Wounded.--Lieut.-Colonel James Redfield, in shoulder, severely; Major J. M. Griffith, in head, spent ball; Capt. J. M. Brown, Co. F, stomach, severely; Second Lieutenant J. B. Rawls, Co. A, in two places by spent balls ; First Sergeant John P. Jones, Co. A, in abdomen, slightly; Corporal Jesse Williams, Co. A, in abdomen, slightly; private Thomas Tucker, Co. A, in leg, severely; private Edward Brown, Co. A, in leg, severely; private L. F. Bates, Co. A, in shoulder, severely; priva
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Nevada, (search)
e State in 1874 was between 4,000 and 5,000. Population in 1880, 62,266; in 1890, 45,761; in 1900, 42,335. See United States, Nevada, in vol. IX. Territorial Governor. James W. NyecommissionedMarch 22, 1861 State governors. James W. Nye actingOct. 31, 1864 Henry G. Blasdelassumes officeDec. 5, 1864 Luther R. Bradley, Demassumes officeJan. 1871 John H. Kinkead, Repassumes officeJan., 1879 Jewett W. Adams, Demassumes officeJan., 1883 Chris. C. Stevenson, Repassumes officeJan., 1887 Frank Bellacting Sept. 21, 1891 Roswell K. Colcord, Repassumes officeJan., 1891 John E. Jonesassumes officeJan., 1895 Reinhold Sadierassumes office April 10, 1896 United States Senators. Name. No. of Congress. Term James W. Nye39th to 43d 1865 to 1873 William M. Stewart39th to 44th 1865 to 1875 John P. Jones43d to —1873 to — William Sharon44th to 47th 1875 to 1881 James G. Fair47th to 50th 1881 to 1888 William M. Stewart50th to — 1888 to — Jones and Stewart still in Se
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Unassigned recruits (search)
since April 1862. No later records. Delos B. Ford, en. Boston, 18; printer. Feb. 15, 1864. Disch. July 24, 1865. Unof. Lewis P. Guelpa, Chelsea, Cr. Charlestown, 18, s; brassworker. March 31, 1864. Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Trans. to V. R. C. and disch. Nov. 20, 1865. Thomas Harding, Sweden, Cr. Sandwich, 22; seaman. March 31, 1864. Trans. to Navy, May 17, 1864. James Jeffrey, Halifax, N. S. en. Belmont, 24, s; seaman. Nov. 16, 1863. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Unof. John P. Jones, Bradley, Me. Cr. Holliston, 25. m; mill-man. Dec. 14, 1864. Absent without leave since June 11, 1865. Unof. Cornelius Kiley, Boston, 34, s; mariner. Feb. 27, 1864. Absent without leave since June 19, 1865. No later record. Unof. John Leavitt, Portland, Me. Cr. Sterling, 19, s; printer. July 26, 1864, Absent sick at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. No later record. Unof. Thomas G. Marcy, Nantucket, 21, s; clerk. Sept. 2, 1864. Dishon. Disch. Jan. 17. 1866. Unof. Nicholas Maxwe
ing were brought up for throwing stones in the street and abusing the officer who spok to them about the matter.--It was proved that O'Neal did the rock throwing, but that keeling would persist in accompanying him as a friend, and offering annoyance to the representative of the law. Both parties having been long imprisoned in the city jail for stabbing Chas. Moore to death, the Mayor said he should commitment till Monday, for examination as vagrants, having no ostensible occupation. John P. Jones was committed in default of security, for interfering with the watchmen on Friday night while in discharge of their duty. John Rederose, a free negro, arrested for stealing one horse from Bryan Flood, and one from Samuel Gennett, was acquitted of both charges of felony, but being a suspicious character was sent to jail in default of security to be of good behavior. Jordan Winston, a negro, was sent on to be tried at the November term of the Hustings Court for breaking into the