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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)
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Joslin , Herbert (search)
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Kelley , Patrick (search)
Kelley, Patrick
Name and rank.
Private understood when not otherwise stated.Command.Engagement.Date.
Kelley, Patrick,28th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863.
Kelley, Robert,20th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 6, 1864.
Kelley, Thomas,25th Mass. Inf.,Roanoke Island, N. C.,Feb. 8, 1862.
Kelley, Thomas,20th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863.
Kelley, William,28th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864.
Kelly, James,1st Mass. H. A.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 19, 1864.
KellyKelley, Patrick,28th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863.
Kelley, Robert,20th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 6, 1864.
Kelley, Thomas,25th Mass. Inf.,Roanoke Island, N. C.,Feb. 8, 1862.
Kelley, Thomas,20th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863.
Kelley, William,28th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864.
Kelly, James,1st Mass. H. A.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 19, 1864.
Kelly, John,1st Mass. Cav.,Aldie, Va.,June 17, 1863.
Kelly, Lawrence H.,1st Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863.
Kelly, Michael,37th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,April 2, 1865.
Kelly, Michael E.,1st Mass. Cav.,Jerusalem Plank Road, Va.,Sept. 16, 1864.
Kelly, Patrick,9th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 8, 1864.
Kelly, Thomas,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864.
Kelren, William, Sergt.,1st Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863.
Kelty, Eugene, Capt.,30th Mass. Inf.,Baton Rouge, La.,Au
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Index of names of persons. (search)
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--Patrick Kelley, a member of Reads Artillery Battery, was murdered on Friday night, up Butchertown, near the corner of 16th and Poplar streets, in the vicinity of the house known as Alice Hargrove's, a Cyprian.
The principal offender in the affair, (or butchery as it should properly be called, as Kelley was instantly deprived of life by having a knife passed through his body.) was Richard Duff, alias Richard Pearce, a consummate scoundrel and thief, well known to Baltimore people in rrest.
Patrick O'Neal was also arrested as an accomplice of Duff a s Pearce in the murder.
It appears that a comrade of Kelley's, named Downes, was most dangerously stabbed at the same time.
He was conveyed to a Military Hospital, in the lower par hem as witnesses on the Coroner's inquest, which was appointed to take place at 11 o' clock on saturday, the dead body of Kelley being meanwhile locked up in an unoccupied shanty, owned by a negro, near the corner of 15th and Poplar streets. About on
Examination postponed.
--Four of the men charged with the murder, on last Friday night, on 17th street, of Patrick Kelley and William Downes, members of Read's Artillery — viz: Dick Duff alias Pearce, Dan Broderick, Frank Antonius, and Patrick O'Neal, of Baltimore, and said to-belong respectively to the Blood Tub and Plug Ugly, Club — were brought before the Mayor yesterday to answer the felony with which they stand charged.
Several abandoned females, present at the enactment of the tragedy, have been very wisely looked up in jail as witnesses or defendants, as the developments to be made shall render necessary.--Bob Moore, a Baltimorean, implicated in the transaction, had not been arrested yesterday.
For the purpose of getting all of the parties concerned, either as principals or witnesses, before him, the Mayor continued the case.
The murder, to which we have briefly alluded heretofore, was one of the most brutal and causeless tragedies that ever disgraced this city.
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The Daily Dispatch: may 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], Our position. (search)
The recent murder.
--The Mayor had before him yesterday Dick Duff alias Pearce, Dan Broderick, Frank Antonio, and Patrick O'Neal, the four men charged with the murder of Patrick Kelley and Wm. Downes, of Raid's battery, on Friday night, in Butchertown.
The proof against the parties was so direct that the Mayor sent them on for further trial.
The female witnesses were required to appear on Thursday to answer the charge of keeping a disorderly house.
One of the latter, we learn, was once a respectable young woman living in Petersburg.
She fell from her position because unable to resist the blandishments of the opposite sex. The men who committed the murders richly deserve hanging, and if they are not swung up, will be cheated out of their just dues.
The Daily Dispatch: may 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], The freedom of the press in New Orleans. (search)
Arrests.
--The city police during Saturday night arrested an enterprising youth, named Thos. Dobson, (lately out of jail, where he had been imprisoned for stealing.) on the charge of stealing a horse worth $230, from Julius H. Gantt.
Michael Burns was also arrested and imprisoned for complicity in the offence.
A man, named McCabe, was taken in custody for being in an affray, on the 9th of May last, in which Patrick Kelley was killed, and — Downes badly stabbed David, slave of Mary Smith, and Mary F. Sawyer, a white woman, were put in the cage for associating together contrary to law.