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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 1: organization of the regiment. (search)
Companies ordered to compose the Twentieth Regiment,) was subsequently detached and assigned to the Nineteenth Regiment. Company G, Capt. H. G. O. Weymouth of Lowell, was transferred from the Second Regiment and assigned to the Nineteenth Regiment at Lynnfield. Company H, Capt. William H. Wilson, of Boston, was, by Special Isaac H. Boyd, of West Newbury. Company B. Captain, Elijah P. Rogers, of Newbury; First Lieut., John Hodges, Jr., of Salem; Second Lieut., James T. Lurvey, of Lowell. Company C. Captain, Joseph Scott Todd, of Rowley; First Lieut., George W. Batchelder, of Salem; Second Lieut., Samuel S. Prime, of Rowley. Company D. Captaund Rice, of Cambridge; First Lieut., James H. Rice, of Brighton; Second Lieut., James G. C. Dodge, of Boston. Company G. Captain, Harrison G. O. Weymouth, of Lowell; First Lieut., Samuel D. Hovey, of Cambridge; Second Lieut., Dudley C. Mumford, of Medford. Company H. Captain, William H. Wilson, of Boston; First Lieut., Hen
in this action Second Lieutenant Adams was promoted to First Lieutenant and afterward given a medal of honor by Congress.) Here the men had an opportunity to look over the roll. Capt. Weymouth, commanding the regiment, had lost a leg; Capt. Mahoney had been wounded in the arm and in the side; Capt. Dunn had been wounded in the leg; Lieut. Newcomb, wounded mortally; Lieut. Dodge, wounded in the abdomen; Lieut. Palmer, in the leg; Lieut. Chubbuck, slightly, while Lieut. Thomas Claffey, of Lowell, had been killed while he was in front of the line cheering the men on. Of the 300 men engaged, 104 were lost, the aggregate being: commissioned officers killed, 1; wounded, 8; enlisted men killed, 13; wounded, 75; missing, 7. The command of the regiment devolved upon Capt. J. F. Plympton and it was ordered to fall back to the position of the rest of the brigade, and this was done in good order. At midnight, the regiment was relieved, marched back to the city in the rain and bivouaced.
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 44: in camp at
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awn up before the general; he took occasion to address to them a few kind, cheering words of acknowledgment for the services of the rank and file of the army, justly observing that but for the heroic endurance and magnificent courage of the enlisted men, the utmost efforts of their officers would be unavailing. The Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry has, during its existence, captured seven stands of colors, viz: one at Antietam (First Texas Regiment) by Corporal Thomas Costello, Co. G, of Lowell, killed at the Wilderness, May 6th; four at Gettysburg, by Sergt. Benj. F. Falls, Sergt. Benj. Jellison, Corp. Jos. DeCastro and Sergt. John Robinson; one at Spottsylvania Court House, (Thirty-Third No. Carolina) by First Sergeant Samuel E. Viall, of Co. E, of Lynn, mortally wounded on North Anna River, May 24th; and one at Hatcher's Run, Oct. 27th, (Forty-Seventh North Carolina) by Sergeant Daniel F. Murphy, Co. F, of Boston. Sergeant Murphy being deputed by the commanding general to pers
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
(H), Aug. 20, ‘61;—; disch. disa. Oct. 28, ‘61; see Co. H, 1st M. V. Baker, Chas., priv., (D), June 14, ‘64; 26; sub. J. Br Lowell absent pris. of war; drafted. Baker, James E., mus., (C), Aug. 9, ‘61; 18; re-en. Mar. 29, ‘64; M. O. June 30, ‘65.priv., (C), Apr. 6, ‘64; 24; absent pris.; captured June 26, 1864, at Jerusalem Plank Road; not heard from since. Blair, Lowell B., mus., (B), Aug. 22, ‘61; 16; disch. disa. Dec. 9, ‘61. Blair, Wm. W., priv., (B), July 26, ‘61; 18; re-en. Dec. 21 disa. Dec. 23, ‘62. Loveland, Nath'l. Jr., priv., (—), Feb. 10, ‘62; 22; (lied June 27, ‘62, Yorktown, Va., in Co. D. Lowell, John Q., priv., (H), Aug. 26, 1861; 25; disch. disa. Oct. 8, ‘61. Lowell, Geo. W., priv., (—), Aug. 15, ‘61; 48; N. F.Lowell, Geo. W., priv., (—), Aug. 15, ‘61; 48; N. F.R. Lowey, Joshua, priv., (—), Nov. 20, ‘63; 30; disch. disa. Dec. 15, ‘63. Lucas, John G., priv.,(—),Aug. 10, ‘61; 20; see 24 Mass. Vols. did not serve in 19th but in24th Lucia, Paul, priv., (E), Feb. 10,