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dams afterward.) Instantly the color corporal with the other flag was felled by a wound and it was grasped by Sergt. Chas. L. Merrill, of Co. C (Newcomb's Company) and he, too, fell wounded. The man who seized the flag when Sergt. Merrill fell wSergt. Merrill fell was at once struck down by a ball and as the color again dropped, Lieut. Adams caught that also. He now held the two flags of the regiment in his hands. Through the staff of one of them a ball had passed and killed its bearer, and a cannon shot ha clasped to his breast; Adams and Hume, both were shot; Chubbuck's blood stained the white standard of the Commonwealth; Merrill, stretched upon a couch of pain, had linked his name with those twin emblems of the cause; Dodge had borne bloody laureseverely. Private Theodore R. Perkins, leg. Private Shubell D. Rogers, arm. Total 1 Officer, 14 Men. Co. C.Sergeant Charles L. Merrill, thigh. Corporal George Danforth, arm. Private Henry E. Palmer, foot. Private Benjamin E. Whitten, thigh, s
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 27: the Gettysburg Campaign. (search)
h 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 guard, preserve order, and see that all the outlets were guarded. The Colonel was waited on by a committee of ladies who insisted
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 32: in pursuit of Lee. In camp at Morrisville. (search)
. 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 Seconnd laborious duty. His health was now fast breaking down, however, under the hardships and labor so unsuitable to his years and he was soon compelled, from this cause, and with great reluctance, to retire from the service. Here also Lieut. Charles L. Merrill was driven, from the effects of his wound (received while saving from capture the colors of the regiment at Fredericksburg) to retire from active service with the regiment and accept a commission in the Veteran Reserve Corps, in which h
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 33: the advance to Culpepper and Bealton. (search)
. F.Capt. Chas. M. Merritt, on detached service, General Martindale's headquarters, Washington. Transferred from Co. G to Co. A, as First Lieutenant on account of non-muster. Mustered as Captain by order Sec'y of War to date Nov. 1, 1861, and transferred from Co. A to Co. F, Sept. 26, 1863. Second Lieut. John J. Ferris, in command Co. F. Co. G.First. Lieut Dudley C. Mumford, in command of company. Asst. Surg. W. D. Knapp, returned to duty Sept. 25, 1863, from hospital. Second Lieut. Charles L. Merrill, transferred to Invalid Corps, S. O. 202, Headquarters Second Corps, Aug. 30. John Y. Small, private, Co. A, promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Sept. 25, 1863, at Raccoon Ford, vice Snelling, promoted to Second Lieutenant. Private Adolph Mahnitz, Co. B, returned at Morrisville, Va., Sept. 6, from prisoner of war, captured July 1, at Taneytown, Md. Private John Doherty, Co. E., prisoner of war. On September 30, the Nineteenth regiment was withdrawn from the front and posted
. Captain, May 24, 1864. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. Melaven, Morris. Fourth Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Riflemen, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., May 19, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 3, 1861. Mellus, Edward H. Second Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 28, 1864. First Lieutenant, June 13, 1865. Mustered out, Sept. 18, 1865. Merrifield, Joseph A. Second Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 20, 1863. First Lieutenant, May 4, 1864. Resigned, Jan. 14, 1865. Merrill, Charles L. Corporal, 19th Mass. Infantry, July 26, 1861. Second Lieutenant, Apr. 19, 1863. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Aug. 30, 1863. Second Lieutenant, 13th Veteran Reserve Corps, Oct. 5, 1863. Mustered out, June 30, 1866. Merrill, Edward, Jr. First Lieutenant, 42d Infantry M. V. M., in service of the U. S., July 19, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 11, 1864. Merrill, Edward Raymond. First Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 19, 1861. Mustered out, Feb. 15, 1864. Merrill
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
A. S., 100 Mehan, Dennis, 318 Meier, E. D., 474 Meigs, M. C., 685 Meissner, J. G., 100 Melaven, Morris, 318 Mellen, W. R. G., 394 Mellor, J. W., 100 Mellus, E. H., 318 Melville, G. S., 432, 474 Mench, I. S., 100 Mendell, W. C., 100 Mercer, F. W., 385 Merchant, C. M., 100 Merchant, Clarke, 100 Merchant, Samuel, 100 Meriam, F. B., 100 Merriam, E. C., 385 Merriam, H. C., 474 Merriam, J. W., 385, 432, 543 Merriam, Waldo, 221 Merrifield, J. A., 318 Merrihue, S. E., 100 Merrill, C. L., 318 Merrill, C. R., 100 Merrill, E. R., 318 Merrill, Edward, Jr., 318 Merrill, G. S., 318 Merrill, H. T., 318 Merrill, M. B., 318 Merrill, O. A., 318 Merrill, W. F., 318 Merritt, C. M., 318, 432 Merritt, G. W., 318 Merritt, H. A., 319 Merritt, Henry, 221 Merritt, W. H., 319 Merritt, Wesley, 685 Merrow, W. H., 319 Merryman, J. W., 100 Merserve, Harry, 319 Merserve, S. E., 319 Meserve, W. N., 221 Meservey, B. F., 221, 319, 543 Messenger, W. H., 100 Messer, A. A., 3