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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 21: capture of New Orleans.--first attack on Vicksburg by Farragut's fleet and mortar flotilla.--junction of flag-officers Farragut and Davis above Vicksburg.--ram Arkansas. (search)
Loundsberry, master's mate; Charles Jackson, officers' cook, and John Cameron, seaman, by cannon shot. Wounded.--Captain John L. Broome, marine corps, and Thomas Hoffman, paymaster's steward, severe contusions; John D. Barnes, fireman, and Michael Martin, landsman, contusions; George Royer, marine, and Henry Downs, boy, slightly. Wissahickon. Killed.--John Garrett, ordinary seaman, by a cannon shot. Wounded.--Edward York, fireman, and Daniel Hayes, ordinary seaman, and Joseph Ranahanharles Jackson, officers' cook, killed by a cannon ball; John Cameron, seaman, killed by a cannon ball. Wounded.--Thomas Hoffman, paymaster's steward, struck in head and chest with splinters; John D. Barnes, fireman, contusion of shoulder; Michael Martin, landsman, contusion of arm, slightly; George Royer, marine, contusion of arm, slightly; Henry Downs, boy (colored), contusion of arm, slightly; Captain John Broome, marine, contusion of head and shoulder. Total.-Killed, 3; wounded, 6.
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)
Edwin A., Corp.,36th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Martin, Francis,34th Mass. Inf.,Lynchburg, Va.,June 18, 1864. Martin, George, Alias George Menton.21st Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,March 14, 1862. Martin, George A., Musician,59th Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va.,Feb. 27, 1865. Martin, James,32d Mass. Inf.,Bethesda Church, Va.,June 3, 1864. Martin, John,1st Mass. Inf.,Bull Run (2d), Va.,Aug. 24, 1862. Martin, John,2d Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va.,May 3, 1863. Martin, Michael,16th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 29, 1862. Martin, Patrick,21st Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,March 14, 1862. Martin, Solomon, 1st Sergt.,2d Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Martin, Thomas, 1st Sergt.,2d Mass. Cav.,Charlestown, Va.,Aug. 27, 1864. Marvin, Thomas,9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Mason, Andrew A.,1st Mass. Cav.,Ashland, Va.,May 11, 1864. Mason, Charles A.,10th Batt. Mass. L. A.,Reams' Station, Va.,Aug. 24, 1864. Mason, John L.,1st Mass. Cav.,M
Edwin A., Corp.,36th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Martin, Francis,34th Mass. Inf.,Lynchburg, Va.,June 18, 1864. Martin, George, Alias George Menton.21st Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,March 14, 1862. Martin, George A., Musician,59th Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va.,Feb. 27, 1865. Martin, James,32d Mass. Inf.,Bethesda Church, Va.,June 3, 1864. Martin, John,1st Mass. Inf.,Bull Run (2d), Va.,Aug. 24, 1862. Martin, John,2d Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va.,May 3, 1863. Martin, Michael,16th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 29, 1862. Martin, Patrick,21st Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,March 14, 1862. Martin, Solomon, 1st Sergt.,2d Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Martin, Thomas, 1st Sergt.,2d Mass. Cav.,Charlestown, Va.,Aug. 27, 1864. Marvin, Thomas,9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Mason, Andrew A.,1st Mass. Cav.,Ashland, Va.,May 11, 1864. Mason, Charles A.,10th Batt. Mass. L. A.,Reams' Station, Va.,Aug. 24, 1864. Mason, John L.,1st Mass. Cav.,M
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 who died of wounds. (search)
r Magenot, Belthayer.21st Mass. Inf.,Poplar Grove Church, Va., Sept. 30, 1864.Sept. 30, 1864. Mars, Matthew,58th Mass. Inf.,June 3, 1864,Washington, D. C., June 18, 1864. Marsh, James, Corp.,20th Mass. Inf.,– –Nov. 29, 1863. Marsh, Silas D.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. Martin, Albert T. B.,38th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.New Orleans, La., June, 1863. Martin, Lysander,15th Mass. Inf.,– –Deep Bottom, Va., June 19, 1863. Martin, Michael,28th Mass. Inf.,March 25, 1865,April 15, 1865. Martin, Samuel A.,11th Mass. Inf.,– –Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Martin, Thomas,1st Mass. Cav.,Stevensburg, Va., June 9, 1863.June 10, 1863. Mason, Henry C.,31st Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.June 17, 1863. Mason, Peter,28th Mass. Inf.,March 25, 1865,Washington, D. C., June 11, 1865. Matthews, George H.,21st Mass. Inf.,Roanoke Island, N. C., Feb. 8, 1862.Roanoke Island, N. C., Feb. 21, 1862. Matthews, Lawrenc
r Magenot, Belthayer.21st Mass. Inf.,Poplar Grove Church, Va., Sept. 30, 1864.Sept. 30, 1864. Mars, Matthew,58th Mass. Inf.,June 3, 1864,Washington, D. C., June 18, 1864. Marsh, James, Corp.,20th Mass. Inf.,– –Nov. 29, 1863. Marsh, Silas D.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. Martin, Albert T. B.,38th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.New Orleans, La., June, 1863. Martin, Lysander,15th Mass. Inf.,– –Deep Bottom, Va., June 19, 1863. Martin, Michael,28th Mass. Inf.,March 25, 1865,April 15, 1865. Martin, Samuel A.,11th Mass. Inf.,– –Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Martin, Thomas,1st Mass. Cav.,Stevensburg, Va., June 9, 1863.June 10, 1863. Mason, Henry C.,31st Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.June 17, 1863. Mason, Peter,28th Mass. Inf.,March 25, 1865,Washington, D. C., June 11, 1865. Matthews, George H.,21st Mass. Inf.,Roanoke Island, N. C., Feb. 8, 1862.Roanoke Island, N. C., Feb. 21, 1862. Matthews, Lawrenc
in, G. A., 27th Mass. Inf., 535 Martin, G. A., 59th Mass. Inf., 393 Martin, George, 393 Martin, H. F., 535 Martin, Henry, 315 Martin, James, 393 Martin, John, 2d Mass. Inf., 393 Martin, John, 2d Mass. Inf., 393 Martin, Lysander, 469 Martin, Michael, 16th Mass. Inf., 469 Martin, Michael, 28th Mass. Inf., 393 Martin, Patrick, 2d Mass. Cav., 535 Martin, Patrick, 21st Mass. Inf., 393 Martin, R. H., 493 Martin, S. A., 469 Martin, Solomon, 393 Martin, Thomas, 1st Mass. Cav., 469 MartMartin, Michael, 28th Mass. Inf., 393 Martin, Patrick, 2d Mass. Cav., 535 Martin, Patrick, 21st Mass. Inf., 393 Martin, R. H., 493 Martin, S. A., 469 Martin, Solomon, 393 Martin, Thomas, 1st Mass. Cav., 469 Martin, Thomas, 1st Sergt., 2d Mass. Cav., 393 Martin, Thomas, 2d Mass. Cav., 535 Martindale, J. H., 54, 78, 228 Marvel, Samuel, 535 Marvin, A. P., 16, 35 Marvin, Thomas, 393 Masgaw, Thomas, 535 Mason, A. A., 393 Mason, C. A., 393 Mason, H. C., 469 Mason, J. L., 393 Mason, J. M., 324 Mason, Peter, 469 Mason, T. C., 394 Mason, Thomas, 537 Masters, John, 534 Matange, J. F., 394 Mathins, Henry, 394 Matthews, G. H., 469 Matthews, Henry, 123, 394 Matthews, J. M., 394 Matthews,
1812 Henry Phillips, on the Neck, for murder, Nov. 13, 1817 Roy, and three other pirates, on the Neck, Feb. 8, 1819 Michael Powers, on the Neck, for murder, May 25, 1820 Holmes, and two other pirates, on the Neck, June 25, 1820 Michael Martin, at East Cambridge, for highway robbery, Dec. 20, 1821 Close and Clisby, on the Neck, for murder, Mar. 7, 1822 Samuel Green, on the Neck for Murder, Apr. 25, 1822 Hanged John Holland, rear of the jail, for the murder of a watchm Hotels Washington, on the Neck, kept by Geo. Read, 1830 Washington, 835 Washington street, kept by D. N. Burley, 1835 Washington Coffee, 158 Washington street, kept by J. Smith, 1836 Webster, 382 Hanover street, kept by Simpson & Martin, 1855 Western, on Mill Dam, kept by J. Bigelow, 1830 Winthrop, Tremont and Boylston streets, kept by Coleman & Silsby, 1845 Young's, Cornhill square, kept by George Young, 1855 House of Correction, ordered built by the town, 1632
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 24., The Turnpike highwayman's Fate. (search)
ngfield, where, a week later, he was arrested and brought to the jail at East Cambridge. The Centinel of August 22 said The highwayman taken. Yesterday Michael Martin was examined at Cambridge on charge of being the person who robbed Major Bray on the Medford Turnpike. He was fully committed to take his trial in October neCentinel consulted is incomplete, but from another source we learn that he was convicted on October 9. The Centinel, October 20, said, The sentence of Michael Martin, convicted of highway robbery has not been passed upon him. His counsel have moved an arrest of judgment for misdirection of court matters of law and the courfirst sentence under the law before alluded to. His counsel made every effort in his power, but to no purpose. The Centinel of December 5 said, No doubt that Martin would be executed. But with the fatal day drawing near, Mike Martin undertook to do something for himself. On the morning of the eighth of December, as the k
The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], The appearance of the Yankee Army in Front of Fredericksburg — shells Thrown into the town — supposed destination of the threatening force. (search)
Arrests. --The civil police yesterday arrested Michael Martin for getting drunk and trespassing on J. W. Satterwhite, and resisting the officers; Robert, slave of Chas L. Hobson, as a runaway; Augustus White, for feloniously cheating and defrauding, and thereby obtaining, $28 from William Silvey; Robert Cochran, for being drunk and disorderly and threatening to shoot persons in the street. After night was arrested William, slave of J. D. Quarles, as a runaway; Steward Tingle, for getting drunk and acting disorderly in the Columbian Hotel; Jeremiah Sullivan, drunk and disorderly in the street; Michael Rourke, a member of the 1st Texas Regiment, and a resident at Camp Winder Hospital, for stealing ten eggs from Robert Munday, a countryman, at the First Market-House.
d against M. Copp, for keeping a pistol gallery without a license. William, slave of Wm. H. Richardson, arrested on the charge of stealing sundry articles of confectionery from C. Bombard, was examined and dismissed. John, slave of Wm. H. Moncure, was tried for stealing $20 from Travis Fritter, and acquitted. Augustus White was committed for examination before a called Court of Hustings, on the charge of obtaining $28 from Wm. Silver by fraudulent and false pretences. Michael Martin, a soldier, belonging to the 14th La., regiment, charged with drunkenness, trespassing on J. W. Satterwhite's premises, and resisting the police, was sent to the Provost Marshal, to be returned to his regiment. Robert Cochran, for getting drunk in the street, behaving disorderly, and threatening to shoot various persons, was committed in default of $200 security for his good behavior. Hustings Court--Judge Lyons, presiding--Saturday, Nov. 22.--William S. Conley was put on trial