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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 3 1 Browse Search
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, Nov. 19, 1864. Loomis, William Stiles. Private and Sergeant, 46th Infantry M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Oct. 15, 1862. Second Lieutenant, Jan. 7, 1863. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. Loorien, William F. First Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 18, 1861. Resigned, Mar. 26, 1862. Not commissioned by the Governor of Massachusetts. Lord, Caleb H. First Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1864. Mortally wounded near Kenesaw Mt., Ga. Died, June 29, 1864. Lord, William, 4th. First Lieutenant, 48th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 24, 1862. Mustered out, Sept. 3, 1863. Loring, Francis William. See Mass. Field Officers. Loring, Selden H. Second Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, June 9, 1862. Mustered out (disability), Aug. 31, 1864. Loring, Southworth. Second Lieutenant, 3d Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Apr. 23, 1861. Resigned, July 22, 1861. Second Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 20, 1862.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
Lombard, H. C., 311 Lombard, J. H., 311 Lombard, R. T., 311 Long, A. B., 311 Long, G. H., 311 Long, James, 90 Longfellow, C. A., 311 Longfellow, H. W., 583, 675 Longley, S. W., 311 Longley, William, 311 Longshaw, William, Jr., 92 Longstreet, James, 675 Look, George, 92 Look, Orrick, 311 Loomis, J. A., 311 Loomis, M. D. W., 428 Loomis, W. S., 311 Loorien, W. F., 311 Lord, C. H., 311 Lord, H. E., 428, 539 Lord, Levi, 92 Lord, R. C., 428 Lord, T. W., 428, 473, 539 Lord, William, 4th, 312 Lordan, William, 92 Loring, Anna T. 583 Loring, C. F., 92 Loring, C. G., 676 Loring, C. G., 583 Loring, Charles G., 92 Loring, Charles Greeley, 187, 429, 539 Loring, C. H., 92 Loring, C. W., 676 Loring, F. C., 583 Loring, F. W., 220, 312, 539 Loring, G. B., 604, 605 Loring, H. W., 92 Loring, Isa E., 583, 594 Loring, Mary G., 583 Loring, S. D., 92 Loring, S. H., 312 Loring, Southworth, 312 Lothrop, A. W., 312 Lothrop, C. D., 583 Lothrop, C. H., 473 Loth
Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), chapter 11 (search)
d. First-Sergeant, Nicholas J. Mills. Sergeants, Walter J. Randall, Philip T. Muirhead, Thos. O. Hodges, Joseph O. Wagner. Corporals, Jas. H. Dixon, Jas. T. Brown, Washington Martin. Company G—Captain, Thos. R. Stewart. FirstLieu-tenant, G. G. Guillette, James A. Davis. SecondLieuten-ant, Geo. Brighthaupt, Wm. C. Wrightson. FirstSer-geant, Daniel A. Fenton. Sergeants, Geo. W. Manning, Michael C. Holohan, Algernon Henry, Patrick O'Connell. Corporals, Jas. E. Briddle, Henry A. Mumford, Wm. Lord, Benj. F. Twilley. Company H—Captain, J. Thos. Bussey. FirstSer-geant, Thos. O'Brien. Sergeants, John J. Powers. Corporals, Patrick Keenan, John J. Ward. Battles in which the Second Maryland regiment infantry was engaged: Winchester, Gettysburg, Cold Harbor, White Oak Swamp, Weldon Railroad, Squirrel Level Road, Hatcher's Run, Pegram's Farm, Appomattox, Petersburg. Steuart's brigade, to which the Second Maryland was assigned, assaulted Culp's Hill at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863, and too
Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Appendix A. (search)
ale W. Owens, John Spence. Missing—Philip Lipscomb. Company E, Sergt. William Heaply, commanding. Wounded—Corp. Benjamin F. Amos, Privates John Keppleman, Michael Noonan. Captured—Private Martin G. Hallon. Company F, Capt. A. J. Gwynne, commanding. Killed —Private Abel Hurley. Wounded—Captain Gwynne; Privates J. H. Claggett, John W. Claggett, Hillary Cretin, Thomas J. Webb. Company G, Second-Lieut. George Brighthaupt, commanding. Wounded—Lieut. George Brighthaupt, mortally; Corp. William Lord; Private Robert Mumford. Captured—Sergt. Hallohan; Privates Michael Eligett, Jesse Waters. Company H, Corp. Patrick Heenan commanding. Wounded—Edward Welch. At battle of Squirrel Level road, Oct. 1, 1864. Capt. John W. Torsch commanding. Company A, Sergt. Charles E. McGuire commanding. Wounded—Private William T. Bailey. Company B, Second Lieut. Charles B. Wise commanding. Wounded— Private Wm. Herbert, mortally. Company C, Corp. C. M. Clayton commanding. Wo
A runaway wife. --John Johnson, of Washington city, appeared at the police station yesterday, and reported that his wife, Ann Johnson, alias Ann Wheeler, and two daughters, named respectively Delphine Lord and Emma Johnson, left Washington on the 25th of November, in company with one William Lord, taking with them fourteen hundred dollars in United States notes, a feather-bed, bedding, and a large quantity of clothing and furniture, all of which Johnson claims as his property. Mrs. Johnson is described as a woman of thirty-eight years, about five feet four inches in height, with very dark complexion, grey eyes and Roman nose. Lord was formerly a member of the United States Sharp-shooters. Any person having any knowledge of the runaway will confer a favor upon Johnson by leaving information with Major Croft.