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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 34: (search)
]. Steamer State of Georgia. Commander, J. F. Armstrong; Acting-Masters, A. D. Littlefield and J. J. Rogers; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. W. Hamilton; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, T. H. Haskell; Acting-Engineers, James Wilkinson, David Pyke, Wm. H. Miller, Thomas Nesbitt and J. D. Rogers; Acting-Master's Mates, J. T. Hughes and Isaac Halleck. Steamer Southfield. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, C. F. W. Behm; Acting-Master, W. F. Pratt; Acting-Assistant Engineers, George Ashby and James Kennedy. Steamer Shawsheen. Acting-Volunteer Lieutenant, T. C. Woodward; Acting-Master's Mates, G. W. Barrett and G. C. Williams; Acting-Assistant Engineers, Richard Anderson and M. Smith. Steamer Penobscot. Commander, J. M. B. Clitz; Lieutenant, F. M. Bunce; Assistant Surgeon, E. C. Ver Meulen; Assistant Engineers, T. J. Jones, Thos. Petherick, G. P. Wilkinson, G. V. Hall; Acting-Master's Mates, G. H. Smith, J. P. Semple, S. H. Daman, H. P. Edwards and S. K. Luce; Acting-Assistant P
calded to death. Surgeon, George Jones, badly scalded, but will recover. Chief Engineer, John Cox, scalded to death. Second Engineer, (was not on board.) Third Engineer,----McAffee, scalded to death. Fourth Engineer, Geo. Hollingsworth, scalded to death. Pilot, Charles Young, scalded to death. Pilot, Joseph Nixon, of Memphis, scalded to death. Carpenter,----Manning, slightly scalded. Gunner, Thomas McElroy, slightly hurt. Armorer, Lewis Stevenson, unhurt. James Kennedy, one of the regular pilots of the Mound City, was not on board, having left to bring the captured steamer Clara Dolsen up to Memphis. The damage to the Mound City is but slight, and can be repaired in half a day. A new crew will be sent down immediately to man her, and she will continue with the expedition, which will proceed further up White River. It was thought that the sunken boats could soon be sufficiently removed to admit the passage of the fleet, and it is not probable that t
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 93. the burning of Chambersburg. (search)
in a few cases it was done and the property burned. Although we have learned of a number of persons, mostly widows, who paid them sums from twenty-five to two hundred dollars, we know of but one case where the property was saved thereby. Mr. James Kennedy, near town, saved his buildings by the payment of two hundred dollars. The main object of the men seemed to be plunder. Not a house escaped rifling — all were plundered of everything that could be carried away. In most case houses were enes of his valor, but the silver pitcher was unwieldy, and could not be secreted from profane eyes as he rode back through town from the scene of his triumph. He resolved, therefore, to give a public display of his generosity. He stopped at Rev. Mr. Kennedy's, and handed the pitcher to his wife, with the request--Please deliver this to Mrs. Colonel McClure, with the compliments of Captain Smith. The goblets were strapped to the saddle of one of his squad, and the watch could be pocketed to pre
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)
3. Kelty, Eugene, Capt.,30th Mass. Inf.,Baton Rouge, La.,Aug. 5, 1862. Kelverton, William,1st Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Kemp, George A., Sergt.,11th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run, Va.,July 21, 1861. Kempton, Martin V.,20th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 11, 1862. Kendall, Albert A., Asst. Surg.,12th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Kendall, Edmund H.,13th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Kenneally, John,28th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,May 31, 1864. Kennedy, James,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Kennedy, John, Sergt.,16th Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg Road, Va.,June 18, 1862. Kennedy, Kelah,12th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Kennedy, Paul, Corp.,16th Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg Road, Va.,June 18, 1862. Kennedy, Timothy,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Kenney, Patrick, Corp.,28th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Kenney, Silas C., Corp.,38th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La.,June 14, 1863. Kenny, Andre
3. Kelty, Eugene, Capt.,30th Mass. Inf.,Baton Rouge, La.,Aug. 5, 1862. Kelverton, William,1st Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Kemp, George A., Sergt.,11th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run, Va.,July 21, 1861. Kempton, Martin V.,20th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 11, 1862. Kendall, Albert A., Asst. Surg.,12th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Kendall, Edmund H.,13th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Kenneally, John,28th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,May 31, 1864. Kennedy, James,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Kennedy, John, Sergt.,16th Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg Road, Va.,June 18, 1862. Kennedy, Kelah,12th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Kennedy, Paul, Corp.,16th Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg Road, Va.,June 18, 1862. Kennedy, Timothy,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Kenney, Patrick, Corp.,28th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Kenney, Silas C., Corp.,38th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La.,June 14, 1863. Kenny, Andre
Kelren, William, 382 Kelsey, Ezra, 528 Kelton, I. J., 464 Kelty, Eugene, 57, 382 Kelverton, William, 382 Kemp, F. E., 528 Kemp, G. A., 382 Kemp, J. A., 528 Kempton, E. A., 528 Kempton, J. W., 528 Kempton, M. V., 382 Kendall, —, 528 Kendall, A. A., 74, 382 Kendall, A. H., 528 Kendall, E. H., 382 Kendall, J. H., 464 Kendall, J. T. E., 464 Kendrick, David, 528 Kendrick, S. M., 464 Kenneally, John, 382 Kennebry, Michael, 528 Kennedy, Bernard, 464 Kennedy, Daniel, 464 Kennedy, James, 382 Kennedy, John, 382 Kennedy, Kelab, 382 Kennedy, Paul, 382 Kennedy, T. H., 464 Kennedy, Timothy, 382 Kennedy, William, 528 Kenner, H., 528 Kennett, C. H., 464 Kenney, A. C., 528 Kenney, David, 528 Kenney, G. W., 178 Kenney, Patrick, 382 Kenney, S. C., 382 Kenney, T. S., 464 Kenney, Timothy, 464, 528 Kenney, W. H., 464 Kennison, W. W., 43 Kenny, A. J., 382 Kenny, Edward, 382 Kenny, John, 528 Kenny, T. F., 382 Kenny, William, 65 Kent, G. S., 382 Kent, George, 56
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company K. (search)
oston, 22, s; clerk. June 3, 1862. Disch. disa. March 6, 1863. Charles I. Hutchins, Bernardston, 21, s; farmer. July 26, 1862. Trans. to V. R.C., and disch. April 18, 1864. Almond (or, Elmer) Ingalls, East Bridgewater, 20, s; bootmaker. Dec. 21, 1863. Trans. to V. R.C. Jan. 17, 1865. George A. Joy, Braintree, 18, s; bootmaker. July 31, 1862. Disch. April 27, 1863. Unof. William Kelly, Middleton, 21, m; farmer. Aug. 5, 1862. Absent without leave since Feb. 1863. James Kennedy, W. Randolph, 20, s; bootmaker. Jan. 4, 1864. Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Trans. to 9th Regt. V. R.C. Feb. 16, 1865. Disch. Oct. 7, 1865. William S. Leach, Brighton 23, s; dentist. July 24, 1862. Died Aug. 7, 1863. William B. Leonard, South Boston, 39, s; carpenter. July 17, 1862. Disch. disa. Aug. 22, 1863. Michael Lynch, Cork, Ireland, Cr. Randolph, 20, s; bootmaker. Oct. 23, 1863. Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Disch. May 22, 1865. Michael J. Mahoney, Boston, 21, s; teamst
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
l, D. Calder, C. Coles, T. Coleman, P. F. Conway, R. Crocker, R. C. Crocker, W. Duncan, A. Duncan, T. P. Duncan, F. H. Edmunds, J. C. Gilbert, J. C. Givens, J. C. Hagins, J. R. Harris, A. J. Harris, John Hill, J. E. Jenkins, J. Kennedy, J. G. Kelly, C. S. Keckley, T. C. Lawson, A. Mack, T. R. May, B. Magellan, L. Maupin, Alex. McKenzie, S. L. McElhaney, J. McFaddan, A. C. Meyers, O. Nevils, A. Newby, H. N. Oswalt, J. Pettie, J. A. Pooser, A. Prince, C. A. Ra. Weir, W. K. Yongue. Co. I. 1st Sergeant F. A. McNinch, 3d Sergeant J. R. Limril, 4th Sergeant W. J. Davis, 5th Sergeant Wm. Corhill, 2d Corporal W. H. Ross, Private W. D. Barnes, J. T. Clark, S. Crosby, G. J. Carter, Private Jas. Kennedy, F. D. Kennedy, W. H. McLure, S. McNinch, I. A. McCay, A. Melton, W. J. Robins, D. S. Russell, J. T. Simril, Private A. Carter, Jos. Carter, R. M. Dunlevy, L. Fee, I. L. Gunhouse, S. Gordan, T. M. Gwin, A. Hood, J. J. Hum
Firing until they could see no object to fire at, they ceased, every horse having been killed or had thrown his rider. So soon as they had found out they were firing on a flag of truce, they laid down their arms, pick, the nearest houses. Wagons were immediately sent for at the Gap. They came and rendered all the aid that humanity could dictate. Lieut Kimbrough and private George O. Moody were instantly killed. Twelve others were wounded — some of them seriously. R. W. Walker, James Kennedy, T. G. Rogers, A. G. Langford, John Bowers, N. Y. Colvin, W. W. Lloyd, are those whose wounds are the most dangerous. R. A. Armstrong, W. G. Taylor, J. P. Rhoton, Samuel Moser and others are slightly wounded. Capt. Langford, M. J. Dobklus, H. C. Dameron and W. W. Carter are missing up to this hour--(of the 24th, 7 o'clock A. M.) Many fears are entertained for their safety. The captain is supposed to be wounded. Gen. Morgan tries to excuse himself by saying that he had ordered Col
The Daily Dispatch: May 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties in the late battle near Fredericksburg. (search)
Adams. N H Burket, T M Bell, Jacob W Fridley, Henry L Hamrick, James; W Huff, M R Hanger, Joshua Field, O M Lam cert, Andrew J Maley, Samuel H Propps, Martin L Shiplett William H Tutwiler. Missing: Corp'l Robert A Bryan. Co D — Wounded: Lieut S M Carson, Sergt's J B EcJutchan, T M Smiley, Corp'l C C Cockran privates J T Beard, S B Hile, Runkle, M M Smith, G Lotts, R Wiserman, James McMameny. H L Wilerman, J N Willtock, Joseph M Block. Co B — Wounded: Lieut G H Killian, Corp'l James Kennedy, privates John Portorfield., W B Tayley, M Murry, W Phillips, E Bezel, G E , Jacob Hoots. Co E — Killed: Private E J Biskely. Wounded: Corp'l W B Trotter, privates W G Abney, J H Bradley, E J Campbell, T J Campbell, J W Cash, J H Davis, W N Harris, Jno H Howard, J Owens, A C Rubush, P M D Hatfield. Co F — Killed: Private F Carroll. Wounded: Lt C H Calhoun, died since; Sgt W H Wayland, Corp'l G A Bailey, Privates J A Atkins, W D Belley, J W Hodges, E Johns, A Rondabush, J H Rod
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