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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 52: operations about Charleston, 1865.--fall of Charleston, Savannah, etc. (search)
Nelson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Levi S. Bingham; First-Lieutenant of Marines, G. G. Stoddard; Acting-Master's Mates, A. B. Flynn, H. A. Rogers and Harry Lucus; Third-Assistant Engineer, William Charlton; Acting-Boatswain, Edward Hughes; Acting-Gunner, Geo. W. Allen. Flag--Third-rate. Commander, James C. Williamson; Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Wm. H. Latham; Acting-Master, Wm. Lallman; Acting-Ensigns, C. V. Kelley, S. A. Gove, E. W. Watson and John Denson; Acting-Master's Mate, Wm. Merrill; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, O. B. Seagrave; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, W. J. Burge; Engineers: Second-Assistant, I. R. McNary; Acting-Second-Assistant, Campbell McEwen; Acting-Third-Assistants, Lory Bennett, Theodore Scudder and H. A. Chase; Acting-Gunner, J. H. Pennington. St. Louis--Third-rate. Commander, Geo. H. Preble; Lieutenant, Wm. F. Stewart; Acting-Master, S. W. Hadley; Acting-Ensigns, Hazard Marsh, Henry Pease, Jr., S. S. Minor and Fred. Wood; Acting-Master's Mate, F. L. B
peaks highly of Colonel McCoon, of Wisconsin, and Lieutenants Piper and McQuester--all on his personal staff. From my own personal staff I received, in every instance, prompt and gallant assistance, and my thanks are due to Captains Baird and Merrill; Lieutenants Houston, Abbott, Upton, O'Rourke, and Audenreid, for gallant conduct and the prompt and valuable assistance they rendered me. Lieutenants Abbott and Upton were both wounded, and each had a horse killed under him, as also had Lieuten these trains to come forward to Centreville and encamp for the night, and the second to come forward with as little delay its possible, and myself conducted the remaining wagons of Lieut. Hawkins's train, and turned them over to the officer (Lieut. Merrill) directed by Gen. Tyler to receive and distribute to the 1st division the subsistence stores they contained. I endeavored to distribute the subsistence stores equally among the several divisions, according to the strength of each; but in c
l of Portland; Lieutenant-Colonel, Edwin Ilsley, Lewiston; Major, Samuel C. Hamilton, Lewiston. commissioned staff.--Adjutant, Charles S. Whitman; Surgeon, E. G. Runston; Assistant-Surgeon, Francis G. Warren; Chaplain, Rev. John R. Adams; Quartermaster, John Merwin. non-commissioned staff.--Quartermaster-Sergeant, A. B. Tuthill; Commissary-Sergeant, Benjamin Freeman; Sergeant-Major, Frederick Speed; Hospital Steward, Wm. P. Noyes. line.--Co. A, from Gorham, Josiah Heald, Captain; Wm. Merrill, Lieutenant; Henry R. Willett, Ensign. Co. B, Biddeford, E. L. Goodwin, Captain; Robt. Stevens, Lieutenant; Samuel F. Pilsbury, Ensign. Co. C, Saco, Isaac B. Noyes, Captain; Fred. D. Gurney. Lieutenant; David S. Barrows, Ensign. Co. D, Brunswick, Edward W. Thompson, Captain; George B. Kenningston, Lieutenant; Charles H. Small, Ensign. Co. E, Lewiston, E. W. Sawyer, Captain; L. L. Daggert, Lieutenant; Frank L. Lemont, Ensign. Co. F, Portland, George P. Sherwood, Captain; Nathan Walke
s command has ever been renowned. Regimental commanders exerted themselves to have their men together, and endeavor to prevent straggling; but owing to the indifference of line and non-commissioned officers, were unable to prevent their men from taking liberties which could and might have been remedied by their subordinates. To my regimental commanders, I wish to tender my warmest thanks for the cheerful manner in which they discharged each and every duty imposed upon them. Captain William Merrill, commanding One Hundred and Forty-first New-York volunteers, is entitled to especial praise for the zealous manner in which he performed the duties which devolved upon him as a regimental commander, having but a short time been in command, and with but very few company officers to assist him. To Captain D. W. Palmer, Assistant Adjutant-General; Captain William C. Rockwell, Acting Assistant Inspector-General; Captain A. W. Self-ridge, Assistant Commissary Subsistence; First Lieute
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
; in 1865, $940,919. The selectmen in 1861 were N. F. Emery, Ichabod Titcomb, E. P. Stanwood; in 1862, Ichabod Titcomb, Moses Newell, N. F. Emery; in 1863, William Merrill, George Emery, Dean R. Stanwood; in 1864, William Merrill, George Emery; in 1865, William Merrill, Dean R. Stanwood, N. F. Emery. The town-clerk during alWilliam Merrill, George Emery; in 1865, William Merrill, Dean R. Stanwood, N. F. Emery. The town-clerk during all the years of the war was J. C. Carr. Mr. Carr had been town-clerk from 1834. The town-treasurer during the same years was Enoch D. Chase. 1861. The first legal town-meeting, to act upon matters relating to the war, was held on the 29th of April, at which the selectmen were given authority to borrow money whenever the wants William Merrill, Dean R. Stanwood, N. F. Emery. The town-clerk during all the years of the war was J. C. Carr. Mr. Carr had been town-clerk from 1834. The town-treasurer during the same years was Enoch D. Chase. 1861. The first legal town-meeting, to act upon matters relating to the war, was held on the 29th of April, at which the selectmen were given authority to borrow money whenever the wants of the volunteers or their families should render it necessary. Two thousand dollars were set apart as a war emergency fund. It was also voted to pay each member of the Military Rifle Company belonging to West Newbury, when called into active service, ten dollars a month while in said service, and ten dollars a month to each of t
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company B. (search)
n, 24, m; farmer. Jan. 5, 1864. Trans. Co. K, 14th Regt., V. R. C. March 2, 1865. Disch. Oct. 30, 1865. John McCULLOUGH, Lawrence, 26, m; dressers Aug. 12, 1862. Wounded Oct. 1864. Disch. disa. Feb. 16, 1865. Michael McDONALD, Lawrence, 28, m; operative. Aug. 11, 1862. Died Sept. 29, 1863, Port Hudson, La. James McLAUGHLIN, Boston, 21, s; shoemaker. Dec. 1, 1863. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. John McQUEENEY, Lawrence, 30, m; laborer. Aug. 11, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. William Merrill, 42, m; carpenter, Aug. 18, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. Dean R. Martin, Newburyport, 38, m; trader. Nov. 9, 1863. Killed in action April 8, 1864, at Sabine Cross Roads, La. Prior serv. Samuel S. Morey, Lawrence, 36, m; miller. Jan. 4, 1864. Disch. Aug. 1, 1865. Charles Morgan, Farley, Vt. En. Worcester, 22, s; farmer. Nov. 5, 1863, M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Prior serv. John P. Morgan, Lawrence; 23, s; farmer. Sept. 11, 1862. Disch. disa. Oct. 28, 1863. John Moriarty,