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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 7 1 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 6 0 Browse Search
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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 22: crossing the river at Fredericksburg. (search)
river and shores on each side. The cellars of the houses near the river were made available for the use of rifle men, and zig-zags were constructed to enable the men to get in and out of the rifle pits under cover. All this was done at night, and so secretly and quietly that I do not believe the enemy had any conception of the minute and careful preparations that had been made to defeat any attempt to cross the river in my front. There were many remarkable escapes during the day. Private O'Connell, one of the recruits who had joined Co. C at Bolivar, had seven bullet holes in his overcoat collar, some of the bullets having gone deep enough to cut his shirt collar, but not harming him. At daybreak on the morning of the 12th the right of the Union line was withdrawn from the warehouse and the regiment stacked arms and remained on Caroline street until noon of the 13th. This period of inaction gave the men an opportunity to look around at the ruin which had been caused by the U
Giles D. W. Johnson, First Sergeant. Benjamin F. Falls, Sergeant. Samuel A. Bridges, Sergeant. Edwin R. Bartlett, Corporal. James H. Lord, Musician. Charles Bradley. Richard Burrill. Abram A. Dow. Albert H. Greenleaf. Darius Johonnet. Peter Stillman. Michael Scannell. Co. B.Francis Osborn, First Sergeant. George B. Borden, Sergeant. Patrick Berry, Corporal. George W. Cain, Corporal. William B. Blair, Wagoner. Charles A. Alley. William P. Edwards. Adolph Mahnitz. Timothy O'Connell. Charles Preston. Thomas Riley. James Strange. Stephen J. Younger. Co. C.Milton Ellsworth, First Sergeant. Benjamin F. Hall, Sergeant. Benjamin H. Jellison, Sergeant. George E. Breed, Corporal. James Morse, Corporal. Richard R. Foster, Corporal. Moses R. Littlefield, Wagoner. Richmond L. Pillsbury, Musician. Eben Colby. William E. Fletcher. James H. Heath. Coloneus Morse. Ernest A. Nichols. Edwin C. D. Saunders. John H. Steele. Charles W. Tibbetts. Co. D.Benjamin W
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 38: the North Anna battles. (search)
Cooper, Co. C. June 7th.Priv. Stephen J. Younger, Co. B, left forearm. Priv. Sidney Cronk, Co. C. Recapitulation. Officers killed,3 wounded,4 missing,18 Enlisted men killed,15 wounded,57 missing,880 88 Uncertain as to the date when wounded: May 3rd to june 11th, 1864. Private Oliver Billson, Co. K, died May 26th, 1864. Private J. Mitchell, Co. H, left hip (June 3?) Private Wm. Leonard, Co. F, head (June 3rd?) Private Ernest A. Nichols, Co. C, head (June 3rd?) Private Austin Stevens, Co. E, right arm (June 3rd?) Private Thomas Stanley, Co. A, right arm (June 3rd?) Sergeant H. McPartland, Co. F, right forearm (June 3rd?) Sergt. B. W. Russell, Co. D, left hip (June 3rd?) Sergeant Patrick Nolan, Co. K, left leg (amputated June 3rd). Private Patrick Murphy, Co. K, died June 22nd, shoulder (June 3rd?) Sergeant Chas. Cross, Co. H, thigh (June 3rd?) Private Timothy O'Connell, Co. B, killed in action, June 19th. Private John Patch, right shoulder (June 3rd?)
Noyes, Edward D.,................................................... 186 Noyes, Stephen,..................................... 187 Nulty, Peter,......................................................... 323 Oak Grove, battle of,............................................... 81, 82 Oak Hill, Md.,....................................................... 257 O'Brien, John,..................................... 359 O'Brien, Michael,................................................ 249 O'Connell, Timothy,............................................... 285, 325 O'Connell, James,.................................................... 105 O'Connor, Dennis (G),................................................ 107 Occoquan, Va.,................................................... 289 O'Hearn, James,...................................................... 104 O'Leary, Michael,.................................................. 286, 329 Oliver, Exor,...........................................