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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 7 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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Haws, $2,000; H. & J. P. Shaw, $1,200; Bassett & Emmal, $1,200; Loenhart, $1,800; Kastle, J. S. Edge and William Rule, all shoe stores, who lost stock ranging from $250 to $500 each. Harting's jewelry story was also robbed. Most of the money taken from the Branch Bank was special deposits, Mr. Prunket being the heaviest loser. Citizens were robbed of their pocket-books and watches, and horses suffered terribly; over one hundred were taken from F. T. Hord's stable. John M. Clay and William McCracken lost their fine trotting and racing stock. But it is useless to attempt to name all those who have lost horses; their name is legion. Everywhere they went they stole horses, from friend and foe. On reaching Georgetown, Morgan and Howard Smith demanded the keys of the bank, but were told that the money was run off. After leaving Lexington, it was evidently Morgan's intention to attack Frankfort, and move out through the south-eastern part of the State, and he had moved his command thr
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 18: the battle of Antietam. (search)
, arm. Private Michael Leonard, bowels. Private George Lithead, arm and leg. Private William B. Fisher, thigh. Private Patrick Sullivan, back. Private Bartholomew Crowley, back. Co. H.First Lieutenant Albert T. Thorndike, stomach, severe Private George H. A. Ball, thigh. Private Samuel Driver, thigh. Private John A. Williams, foot. Private Thomas Bridges, leg. Private Stephen McReady, contusion. Co. I.Sergeant John Powers, leg. Private Nathaniel B. Jordan, breast. Private William McCracken, arm. Private John T. Ross, leg. Private Andrew Vinton, hand. Private Lawrence Carey, arm. Private Charles A. Hall, thigh. Private Michael McCue, thigh. Private Lorenzo P. Nickerson, hand. Private Thomas A. Sweetser, knee. Co. K.Sergeant William A. McGinnis, breast, severe. Sergeant Charles A. Haley, hand, slight. Private Joseph W. Cosgrove, slight. Private Samuel E. Vial. Private William A. McKenna, Private Robert Williams. Total 7 officers, 97 men. missing:
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
), Sept. ‘61; 19; wounded Dec. 13, ‘62; transf. to V. R.C. Jan. 22, ‘64 and disch. from D, 6th V. R.C. Sept. 14, 1864. McCrillon, John, priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 18; N. F.R. McCormick, John, priv., (A), Jan. 21, ‘65; 21; M. O. June 30, ‘65. McCracken, William, priv., (H), Aug. 12, ‘61; 18; disch. disa. Feb. 5, ‘63; in Co. I. McCracken, William, priv., (G), Aug. 19, ‘61; 18; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; disch. Aug. 29, ‘64; transf. to V. R.C. Dec. 14, ‘63; M. O. as priv. Aug. 29, ‘64 as of 48McCracken, William, priv., (G), Aug. 19, ‘61; 18; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; disch. Aug. 29, ‘64; transf. to V. R.C. Dec. 14, ‘63; M. O. as priv. Aug. 29, ‘64 as of 48 Co. 2nd Batt. V. R. C. to which transf. Oct. ‘63. McCrillis, Lewis, priv., (G), transf. to Co. I 20 M. V. McCue, John, priv., (G), Aug. 4, ‘63; 22; sub. N. Barrett; deserted Aug. 24, ‘63 at Morrisville. McCue, Michael, priv., (I), Aug. 19, ‘61; 34; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; disch. disa. Feb. 24, ‘63. McCullock, Charles, priv., (H), Jan. 18, ‘65; 21; M. O. June 30, ‘65. McCullus, Thos. J., priv., (I), May 31, ‘64; 29; sub. M. R. Culver; abs. p
................... 249 McCarty, Florence,.................................................... 293 McCarty, James, (G),........................................... 145, 329 McCarty, John (G),...................................................145 McCaul, John,......................................................... 293 McClellan, G. B., Gen., 55, 57, 59, 64, 65, 66, 67, 76, 78, 110, 115, 126, 133, 158 McClellan's Cakes,................................................... 275 McCracken, William,.................................................. 146 McCrillis, Lewis,...................................................... 292 McCue, Michael,..................................................... 146 McDlavitt, Charles,................................................... 189 McDonald, Benjamin,.................................................. 322 McDonald, Charles,................................................... 323 McGee, Michael,..........................................
, this section of the town was peculiar. The railroad bounded it on one side, Winthrop street and the lofty reservoir, then but eight years built and by some thought a menace, formed another, while the zig-zag boundary of old Charlestown extended from Winthrop street around it across the railroad to Second beach, which is now only a memory. Between this crooked line and the winding river lay a portion of Somerville, partially marsh-land. On this were three residents, Thomas Martin, William McCracken (better known as Billy Hamilton, the wild Irishman) and Bernard Born, the engineer at the pumping station of the water works. Thus in a measure isolated, the Hillside people have always had a neighborhood feeling, and on several occasions local celebrations of public holidays, creditable both to promoters and participants. Close under the shadow of the college the little (?) red schoolhouse found a place, as also did churches, which first met in private houses, later acquiring attr