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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 15 1 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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nd, at Front Royal; Surgeon Adolphus, Best's battery, United States army; Surgeon Johnson, Sixteenth Indiana, and Surgeon Francis Leland, Second Massachusetts, on the field. It is seldom that men are called upon to make a greater sacrifice of comfch courage and skill. Our loss in the affair was three killed and seventeen wounded. I have also to regret the loss of Dr. Leland, who was taken prisoner while attending to our wounded men in a house near Kernstown. The loss of the enemy I have no road, while the enemy were in shadow. So it quietly moved on, in perfect order. Here, however, a mischance occurred. Dr. Leland, attending most faithfully to wounded men in a heuse near by, did not leave the poor fellows, and is undoubtedly a prisnd, and with the most perfect composure and skill fought for hours, there is much reason to fear will never return. Drs. Leland and Stone are both prisoners. Capt. Mudge and Lieut. Crowninshield are both injured though not fatally. In all, fourtee
rge of duty, there remains the consolation that they died gloriously in the defence of as righteous a cause as a man could fight for. I have also to report Major Savage, wounded twice and a prisoner; Captains Quincy and Russell, prisoners; Surgeon Leland, wounded slightly while attending wounded men on the field; First Lieutenant Robeson and Second Lieutenants Grafton, Oakey and Browning, wounded — the latter severely, and Second Lieutenant Miller, missing. Second Lieutenant Heirvack, of thehave the honor to forward to you the following list of killed and wounded and missing from this regiment in the action of August ninth, near Cedar Mountain, Va.: field-officers.--Wounded, Major Savage; taken prisoner. regimental Staff.--Surgeon Leland, wounded slightly in the head. band.--Smeath and Rawson, missing. killed and wounded.--Company A--Killed: Capt. Abbott, Sergt. E. B. Whitten, Corp. J. C. Bassett, privates H. C. Bright, J. Flemming, L. H. Dyer, M. S. Livingston. Wounde
rge of duty, there remains the consolation that they died gloriously in the defence of as righteous a cause as a man could fight for. I have also to report Major Savage, wounded twice and a prisoner; Captains Quincy and Russell, prisoners; Surgeon Leland, wounded slightly while attending wounded men on the field; First Lieutenant Robeson and Second Lieutenants Grafton, Oakey and Browning, wounded — the latter severely, and Second Lieutenant Miller, missing. Second Lieutenant Heirvack, of thehave the honor to forward to you the following list of killed and wounded and missing from this regiment in the action of August ninth, near Cedar Mountain, Va.: field-officers.--Wounded, Major Savage; taken prisoner. regimental Staff.--Surgeon Leland, wounded slightly in the head. band.--Smeath and Rawson, missing. killed and wounded.--Company A--Killed: Capt. Abbott, Sergt. E. B. Whitten, Corp. J. C. Bassett, privates H. C. Bright, J. Flemming, L. H. Dyer, M. S. Livingston. Wounde
246, 282 Lee, John, 530 Lee, Maurice, 65 Lee, R. E., 93, 103, 104, 112, 123, 125, 146, 160, 164, 170, 189, 216, 256, 258, 260, 262, 266, 272, 302, 304, 314. Lee, Saybrook, 530 Lee, W. R., 20th Mass. Inf., 34, 35, 50, 53, 78, 232 Lee, W. R., 54th Mass. Inf., 493 Lee, William, 530 Leeland, C. E., 386 Lefevre, Alfred, 386 Lefferts, Marshall, 22, 23 Leffian, S. F., 386 Legat, Gunhatz, 386 Leggett, W. F., 386 Leiblein, William, 466 Leighton, Frank, 386 Leland, B. F., 53, 386 Leland, Francis, 68 Lemon, F. P., 386 Lenkorf, Henry, 466 Lennon, T. H., 386 Leoftyss, Martin, 466 Leonard, C. H., 466 Leonard, C. O., 466 Leonard, Charles, 466 Leonard, D. A., 530 Leonard, J. B., 151 Leonard, J. G., 530 Leonard, J. T., 493 Leonard, O. W., 275 Leonard, Patrick, 386 Leonard, Samuel H., 75, 78, 92, 98, 99, 115, 119, 141, 151, 220. Leonard, Stephen H., 437 Leonard, W. A., 386 Leonard, W. E., 530 Leroux, Louis, 386 Leslie, James, 466 Lesner, Adolph, 466 Lester, G. H.,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, V. List of Medical officers in Massachusetts Regiments. (search)
t Mass. Heavy Artillery, Mar. 19, 1864. Discharged (disability), Mar. 14, 1865. Lathrop, William H. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 14, 1865. Mustered out, Aug. 29, 1865. Lawton, Thomas C. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 37th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 15, 1862. Resigned, Feb. 23, 1864. Leavitt, Daniel F. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1862. Major, Surgeon, Mar. 1, 1864. Mustered out, July 21, 1865. Leland, Francis. Major, Surgeon, 2d Mass. Infantry, Oct. 11, 1861. Resigned, Oct. 24, 1862. Lincoln, Francis M. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 9th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 12, 1861. Major, Surgeon, 35th Mass. Infantry, July 28, 1862. Mustered out, May 10, 1863. Lincoln, William H. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 7th Mass. Infantry, May 27, 1862. Major, Surgeon, Sept. 10, 1863. Mustered out, June 27, 1864. McCollister, John Q. A. Major, Surgeon, 53d Infantry, M. V. M.,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
Mass. Inf., 309 Lee, C. J., 309 Lee, D. W., 309 Lee, David, Navy, 88 Lee, David, 19th Mass. Inf., 309 Lee, E. D., 309 Lee, Eliot, 583 Lee, F. L., 219, 675 Lee, G. P., 90 Lee, H. C., 187, 219, 428, 538 Lee, Henry, Jr., 675 Lee, J. H., 309 Lee, J. R., 309 Lee, J. W., 309 Lee, L. F., 90 Lee, Lathrop, 309 Lee, R. G., 90 Lee, T. F., 309 Lee, W. R., 187, 219, 428, 538 LeFavor, G. W., 309 Legg, Edwin, 309 Leighton, G. E., 472 Leighton, W. H., 472 Leland, B. F., 309 Leland, Francis, 384 Leland, Horace, 583 Leman, A. N., 309 Lemoyne, George, 309 Lemoyne, W. J., 309 Leonard, A. W., 310, 491 Leonard, C. S., 472 Leonard, Edwin, 499 Leonard, Ezra, 90 Leonard, George, 90 Leonard, J. A., Jr., 472 Leonard, James B., 310 Leonard, Joseph B., 219 Leonard, J. D., 472 Leonard, James, 310 Leonard, Nahum, 310 Leonard, O. W., 310 Leonard, S. H., 219 Leonard, William G., 310 Leonard, William Glidden, 428 Leonard, W. W., 90 Lester, C. E., 675 Lesure, S. L.,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
ashington city, and that we will use our best efforts that the same number of medical officers of the Confederate States Army, now prisoners or that may hereafter be taken, be released on the same terms. And, furthermore, we will, on our honor, use our best efforts to have this principle established, viz: the unconditional release of all medical officers taken prisoners of war hereafter. (Signed) J. Burd Peale, Brigade Surgeon, Blenker's Div. J. J. Jonson, Surgeon 27th Indiana Vols. Francis Leland, Surgeon, Second Mass. Vols. Philip Adolphus, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A. Lincoln R. Stone, Ass't Surg., 2nd Mass. Vols. Joseph F. Day, Jr., Ass't Surg., 10th Me. Vols. Evelyn L. Bissel, Ass't Surg., 5th Conn. Vols. Approved: Hunter McGuire, Medical Director, Army of the Valley, C. S. The preparation and execution of this document resulted from a conference between General Jackson and Surgeon McGuire; and Surgeon Daniel B. Conrad, of the Second Virginia Regiment, was present wi