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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 1: organization of the regiment. (search)
s as the nucleus, on July 23, 1861, having added to these three in succession, Capt. Wass's Tiger Zouaves, of Boston, Capt. Mahoney's Company, also from Boston, Capt. Weymouth's Company from Lowell and Cambridge, Capt. Plympton's Company from Bostonat the Camp at Lynnfield, in accordance with special order No. 366, A. G. O., Boston, July 25, 1861. Company E, Capt. Andrew Mahoney, of Boston, was, by Special Order No. 348, dated A. G. O., Boston, July 15, 1861, ordered to report with his commaoston; First Lieut., Moncena Dunn, of Roxbury; Second Lieut., John P. Reynolds, Jr., of Salem. Company E. Captain, Andrew Mahoney, of Boston; First Lieut., David Lee, of Lancaster, Pa.; Second Lieut., George M. Barry, of Boston. Company F. Captllowing: Captains. 1. Ansel D. Wass. 2. Edmund Rice. 3. Moses P. Stanwood. 4. Harrison G. O. Weymouth. 5. Andrew Mahoney. 6. Jonathan F. Plympton. 7. James D. Russell. 8. Elijah P. Rogers. 9. William H. Wilson. 10. J. Scott Todd.
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 22: crossing the river at Fredericksburg. (search)
e houses in the city, companies E, F and B had been ordered to surround a certain dwelling and search it thoroughly. Capt. Mahoney, as senior officer of the left flank company, took command. Capt. Mahoney, with Lieut. McGinnis, of Co. F, and LieutCapt. Mahoney, with Lieut. McGinnis, of Co. F, and Lieut. Elisha W. Hinks, of Co. B, attempted to enter, but found the door locked. Capt. Mahoney, in his rich brogue, pounded on it and cried Open the dure. There being no response, he said to a sergeant; Joost lave me yure gun. Then, to any possiblCapt. Mahoney, in his rich brogue, pounded on it and cried Open the dure. There being no response, he said to a sergeant; Joost lave me yure gun. Then, to any possible inmate of the house he said: Now will ye lave the door be shut when I tells ye to open it! Clubbing the piece, he brought the butt of the gun with a mighty swing down upon the offending planks. Bang went the musket and in went the door just as tLieut. Hinks. The Lieutenant jumped as though he had been shot, as, in truth, every one near thought he had been. Capt. Mahoney was startled and turned around with a ludicrous expression on his face, which instantly changed to one of wrath when
g and fell to the ground. (His leg was afterward amputated). The command then devolved upon Capt. Mahoney and, almost immediately, he too fell with wounds in the arm and side. Again the color beareopportunity 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. he town to count its dead and bind up its wounds. In the Nineteenth Massachusetts, Weymouth, Mahoney and Dunn had gone down; Newcomb had fallen on the slope, with the colors clasped to his breast;oot, slightly. Private Richmond Beatty, leg, slightly. Total 2 Officers, 3 Men. Co. E.Captain Andrew Mahoney, arm and side, severely. Corporal John Barter, shoulder, severely. Private James Stevedge, absent, wounded Dec. 13. 2nd Lieut. David T. Chubbuck in command of Company. Co. E.Capt. Andrew Mahoney, absent, severely wounded Dec. 13. 1st Lieut. John P. Reynolds, Jr., absent, wounded Sep
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 24: the winter camp at Falmouth. (search)
217 were present for duty and even this small number included a goodly percentage of men on Extra and Daily Duty. Capt. Mahoney, then in command of the regiment, wrote to Gov. Andrew as follows: Of the 170 absent enlisted men, most of whom r to call the regiment to Massachusetts for the purpose of recruiting its thinned ranks. Respectfully submitted, Andrew Mahoney, Captain, 19TH Mass. Vols. Commanding Regiment. The result of the various regimental inspections was the re-estGibbon, was assigned to the assistance of Gen. Sedgwick's Sixth Corps at Fredericksburg. Maj. Rice, Adjt. Palmer, Captains Mahoney and Dunn, with Lieutenants Hume, of Co. K, and William Stone, of Co. G, had returned from leave on account of woundss, promoted from 1st Serg. Co. E, to date Jan. 22, vice Adams, promoted. On special duty in command Co. H. Co. E.Capt. Andrew Mahoney, returned to duty Feb. 27. On special duty, acting as Field Officer. Co. G.Capt. C. M. Merritt, on detached serv
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 27: the Gettysburg Campaign. (search)
ferred from Co. D. Co. G., Second Lieut. John B. Thompson, promoted from Sergeant, Co. F, vice Moore, discharged, to date March 27. Co. H. Capt. J. G. C. Dodge, promoted from First Lieutenant, vice Weymouth, discharged, to date April 4, 1863. Second Lieut. Charles S. Palmer, promoted from First Sergeant, Co. I, vice Wellock, dismissed, to date March 18. Co. I., Second Lieut. William F. Rice, promoted from Sergeant Co. E., vice Tilton, promoted, to date Feb. 26. Co. K., Capt. Andrew Mahoney, transferred from Co. E. First Lieut. L. S. Hume absent in general hospital sick since June 13. Second Lieut. Charles L. Merrill, promoted from Sergeant, Co. C., vice Abbott, discharged, to date April 18. Capt. H. G. O. Weymouth, discharged April 4, 1863, S. O. 156, W. D., A. G. O. on account of loss of his leg. The corps was encamped around the town and soon Gen. Hancock issued orders that the Nineteenth regiment should take possession of the place, maintain a provost gua
gh, boys, he shouted, but its devilish hot around the spring. The gallant deed and the merry jest drew cheers from those who, with bated breath, had watched the journey. Lieut. Brown, bareheaded, again called out: For God's sake, Colonel, let me have twelve men to work my gun. The men heard it and looked into each other's eyes. Can I? Snellen, the sailor soldier from Marblehead,—struck already by one spent ball,—limped to the front. I'm one boys! Who's the next? he said. Then Capt. Mahoney and Sergeant Billy McGinnis, of Co. K, Sergeants Cornelius Linnehan and Matthias Bixby, of Co. F, and twenty more immediately responded, and did excellent service. They replaced the broken wheels, brought ammunition from the limbers, and fired the guns. Lieut. Shackley had been lying by the side of Sergt. Benjamin H. Jellison, who bore the colors. Come, Jellison, let's go and help, he said, we might just as well get killed there as here, and in a moment he was conspicuously showing gr
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 32: in pursuit of Lee. In camp at Morrisville. (search)
y, acting adjutant. Co. H.Capt. J. G. C. Dodge, absent in Massachusetts, wounded July 3rd. Co. I.Capt. Jonathan F. Plympton, in command of regiment. First Lieut. J. G. B. Adams, absent in Massachusetts, wounded July 2. Co. K.First Lieut. Lysander J. Hume, on detached service, in Provost Marshal's department, Philadelphia. Second Lieut. Charles L. Merrill, absent in General Hospital, Georgetown, sick. Asst. Surgeon William D. Knapp, absent on surgeon's certificate since July 24. Capt. Andrew Mahoney, on account of wounds, transferred to Invalid Corps by S. O. 166, Headquarters Second Corps, July 19, 1863. Capt. James H. Rice, discharged on account of wounds. S. O. 305, War Department, A. G.O., July 10, 1863. First Lieut. Oliver F. Briggs, discharged S. O. 302, War Dept. A. G. O., July 8, 1863. First Lieut. Herman Donath, killed in action, July 3. Second Lieut. Sherman S. Robinson, killed in action July 3, 1863. Second Lieut. Joseph W. Snellen, previously reported as Se
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
shington, D. C. Madison, Jas. B., priv., (E), disch. disa. May 28, ‘62; N. F.R. Mahan, Patrick, priv., (D), Aug. 7, ‘61; 33; disch. Aug. 7, ‘64 expir. term. Maher, Thomas, priv., (F), May 14, ‘64; 21; sub. G. F. Crosby; M. O. June 30, ‘65. corp. Mahoney, Andrew, capt., (E), July 25, ‘61; 35; wounded. Dec. 13, ‘62; transf. to V. R.C. Aug. 12, ‘63; capt. V. R.C. Aug. 12, ‘63. Mahnitz, Adolph, priv., (A), Apr. 7, 1862; 21; re-en. Dec. 21, 1863; M. O. June 30, 1865 in Co. B as abs. wounded. Mahoney, Daniel, priv., (G), June 3, ‘64; 27; sub. Enos Harmon, abs. pris. Oct. 25, ‘64. Maida, John, priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 27; died Sept. 29, ‘62, Washington, D. C. Maley, John, priv., (H), July 31, ‘63; 20; sub. N. D. Fox; M. O. June 30, ‘65; has been pris. Mallard, Asa M., priv., (G), Aug. 19, ‘61; 34; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64. Mallon, John E., priv., (G), June 7, ‘64; 19; transf. to V. R.C. Sept. 15, ‘64, 2nd Batt. V. R.C. (disch. paper). Maloney, Edward,
......................................... 95, 105 Mack, John,......................................................... 292 Mack, Thomas,....................................................... 290 Mackin, Francis,...................................................... 331 Macon, Ga.,.......................................................... 337 Maguire, Edward,........................................... 105 Mahnitz, Adolph,.................................................. 265, 285 Mahoney, Andrew, 1, 2, 4, 7, 170, 181, 182, 188, 192, 199, 200, 201, 223, 231, 258 Mahoney, D.,........................................................ 352 Mahoney, Ed. (E),.................................................... 203 Maley, Richard,..................................................... 106 Mallon, Colonel,.................................... 230, 239, 240, 252, 271 Maloney, Edward,............................................. 1... 152, 270 Maloney, Edwin C.,...........................