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y Ridge: The division was composed of Jackson's brigade, Brigadier-General John K. Jackson; Maney's brigade, Brigadier-General George Maney; Smith's brigade, Brigadier-General Preston Smith; Wright's brigade, Brigadier-General M. J. Wright; Strahl's brigade, Brigadier-General O. F. Strahl; Stanford's battery of four guns, Captain T. J. Stanford: Carnes' battery of four guns, Captain W. W. Carnes; Scoggins' battery of four guns, Captain J. Scoggins; Scott's battery of four guns, First-Lieutenant John Marsh commanding; and Smith's battery of four guns, First-Lieutenant William B. Turner commanding. In obedience to orders from Lieutenant-General Polk, I crossed Chickamauga Creek at Hunt's Ford, on the nineteenth September, at seven o'clock A. M., and moved my command by the flank in a northern direction, formed my line of battle, and awaited orders. At eleven o'clock A. M., I received orders direct from the General commanding the army, through Lieutenant Parker, of his staff, to
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
in 1865, $1,100.00. Total amount, $12,056.97. Dudley Incorporated Feb. 2, 1731. Population in 1860, 1,736; in 1865, 2,077. Valuation in 1860, $685,821; in 1865, $681,471. The selectmen in 1861 were Asa E. Edmands, Abiel D. Williams, John Marsh; in 1862, Lemuel Healy, Abiel D. Williams, George Davis; in 1863, John E. Edmands, Augustus T. Allen, Daniel Prince; in 1864, Abiel D. Williams, Waldo M. Healy, John Marsh; in 1865, Abiel D. Williams, Waldo M. Healy, George Davis. The town-cJohn Marsh; in 1865, Abiel D. Williams, Waldo M. Healy, George Davis. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all the years of the war was Moses Barnes. 1861. The first town-meeting to act upon matters relating to the war was held on the 13th of May, at which it was voted to appropriate three thousand dollars, from which to pay eight dollars a month to each volunteer while in the service of the United States, who at the time of his enlistment was an inhabitant of Dudley, and State aid to his family. 1862. July 31st, The selectmen were authorized to pay a bounty of on
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)
tated.Command.Engagement.Date. Marden, John L.,2d Mass. Cav.,Charlestown, Va.,Aug. 27, 1864. Markham, George R.,13th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Maroni, Francis N., Corp.,12th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Marque, Peter,18th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Marriner, William R.,59th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 13, 1864. Marsh, Charles H.,11th Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg, Va.,May 5, 1862. Marsh, Ephraim, Jr.,27th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Marsh, John,15th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863. Marshall, Albert A., Corp.,25th Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,March 14, 1862. Marshall, George E., Lieut. Col.,40th Mass. Inf.,Old Church, Va.,June 1, 1864. Marshall, Isaac E.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Marshall, James E.,32d Mass. Inf.,Laurel Hill, Va.,May 12, 1864. Marshall, John,15th U. S. Mass. Inf.,Altoona, Ga.,May 29, 1864. Marshall, Lyman M.,27th Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,March 14, 1862. Marshall, William,22d M
tated.Command.Engagement.Date. Marden, John L.,2d Mass. Cav.,Charlestown, Va.,Aug. 27, 1864. Markham, George R.,13th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Maroni, Francis N., Corp.,12th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Marque, Peter,18th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Marriner, William R.,59th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 13, 1864. Marsh, Charles H.,11th Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg, Va.,May 5, 1862. Marsh, Ephraim, Jr.,27th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Marsh, John,15th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863. Marshall, Albert A., Corp.,25th Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,March 14, 1862. Marshall, George E., Lieut. Col.,40th Mass. Inf.,Old Church, Va.,June 1, 1864. Marshall, Isaac E.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Marshall, James E.,32d Mass. Inf.,Laurel Hill, Va.,May 12, 1864. Marshall, John,15th U. S. Mass. Inf.,Altoona, Ga.,May 29, 1864. Marshall, Lyman M.,27th Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,March 14, 1862. Marshall, William,22d M
, J. W., 325 March, Harry, 392 Marchat, Charles, 535 Marcy, Charles, 392 Marden, E. D., 469 Marden, G. O. 535 Marden, J. L., 393 Marear, J. H., 469 Margenot, Belthezar, 469 Mariland, W. H., 535 Marion, S. M., 535 Markham, G. R., 393 Marks, J. L., 327 Marland, William, 181 Maroni, F. N., 393 Marosig, J. C., 535 Marque, Peter, 393 Marran, T., 535 Marriner, W. R., 393 Mars, Matthew, 469 Marsh, C. H., 393 Marsh, Ephraim, Jr., 393 Marsh, J. W., 493 Marsh, James, 469 Marsh, John, 393 Marsh, L. B., 152, 284 Marsh, Oscar, 535 Marsh, S. D., 469 Marsh, T. S., 49 Marsh, W. S., 535 Marshall, A. A., 393 Marshall, G. E., 123, 272, 393 Marshall, I. E., 393 Marshall, J. E., 393 Marshall, John, 15th Mass. Inf., 393 Marshall, John, 28th Mass. Inf., 535 Marshall, L. H., 65 Marshall, L. M. 393 Marshall, William, 2d Mass. Inf., 393 Marshall, William, 22d Mass. Inf., 393 Marston, J., 43 Marston, John, 393 Marston, W. H., 393 Martin, A. P. 50, 54, 75, 92, 93
Horrible affair. --The Exeter (N. H.) News Letter says that on Sunday morning last the house occupied by John Marsh, on the Epping road, about two miles from the village, was destroyed by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh were both burnt to death. The by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh were both burnt to death. The neighbors assembled as soon as the flames were seen, but too late to save anything. Circumstances indicate foul play, and suspicion rests upon a brother of Mrs. Marsh. He was arrested. d by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh were both burnt to death. The neighbors assembled as soon as the flames were seen, but too late to save anything. Circumstances indicate foul play, and suspicion rests upon a brother of Mrs. Marsh. He was arrested. d by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh were both burnt to death. The neighbors assembled as soon as the flames were seen, but too late to save anything. Circumstances indicate foul play, and suspicion rests upon a brother of Mrs. Marsh. He was arrested.