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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
The Daily Dispatch: October 31, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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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 as prisoners. (search)
ersonville, Ga.,Aug. 11, 1864. Packer, Henry,58th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 29, 1864. Packer, States,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Jan. 14, 1865. Packer, William,7th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,May 6, 1863. Page, Alonzo L.,16th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 23, 1864. Pagette, Joseph,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 14, 1864. Paine, John A.,57th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 16, 1864. Paisley, William,17th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,April 17, 1864. Palmer, Henry,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 15, 1864. Palmer, J.,*59th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 9, 1864. Panis, W.,*13th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Jan. 3, 1864. Parementer, John A.,28th Mass. Inf.,Augusta, Ga.,March 19, 1864. Parfitt, John,22d Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,June 27, 1862. Parides, Lucien,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 26, 1864. Paris, F.,2d Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 11, 1864. Parish, Charles,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 4, 1864.
.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 11, 1864. Packer, Henry,58th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 29, 1864. Packer, States,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Jan. 14, 1865. Packer, William,7th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,May 6, 1863. Page, Alonzo L.,16th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 23, 1864. Pagette, Joseph,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 14, 1864. Paine, John A.,57th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 16, 1864. Paisley, William,17th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,April 17, 1864. Palmer, Henry,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 15, 1864. Palmer, J.,*59th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 9, 1864. Panis, W.,*13th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Jan. 3, 1864. Parementer, John A.,28th Mass. Inf.,Augusta, Ga.,March 19, 1864. Parfitt, John,22d Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,June 27, 1862. Parides, Lucien,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 26, 1864. Paris, F.,2d Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 11, 1864. Parish, Charles,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 4, 1864.
lliam, 540 Paffrath, Albert, 403 Page, A. L., 540 Page, C. E., 403 Page, G. E., 403 Page, G. H., 473 Page, H. L., 473 Page, Lucius, 473 Pagette, Joseph, 540 Paige, L. R., 11 Paige, W. J., 403 Paine, C. J., 66, 67, 149, 150 Paine, D. A., 473 Paine, H. E., 57, 63, 64, 294 Paine, J. A., 540 Paine, Sumner, 103, 403 Paine, W. W., 473 Paisley, William, 540 Palfrey, F. W., 30, 34, 35, 40, 63, 78, 140, 143, 151, 232 Palfrey, J. C., 66 Palfrey, J. G., 139 Palmer, G. S., 494 Palmer, Henry, 540 Palmer, I. N., 55 Palmer, J., 540 Palmer, W. A., 403 Palmer, W. D., 403 Palmer, W. H., 403 Palmer, W. L., 149 Palmer, William, 473 Panis, W., 540 Parementer, J. A., 540 Parfitt, John, 540 Parides, Lucien, 540 Paris, Comte de, 4, 24, 29, 31, 36, 40, 54, 59, 136, 143, 144 Paris, F., 540 Parish, Charles, 540 Park, D. H., 541 Park, E. G., 262, 473 Park, H. L., 403 Park, H. M., 473 Park, Joseph, 541 Parke, J. G., 37 Parke, W. G., 541 Parker, A. C., 403 Parker, A. G
by the superstitious Spanish soldiers, happened at the very moment to be constructing fortifications on the Thames, and Winter shrewdly thought that the knowledge of this fact would greatly increase the panic with which it was his project to afflict the Spanish fleet. The plan was adopted and we make some interesting extracts from Motley's History of the United Netherlands, to show with what effect: It was decided that Winter's suggestion should be immediately acted upon, and Sir Henry Palmer was sent in a pinnace to Dover, to bring off a number of old vessels, fit to be fired, together, with a supply of light-wood, rosin, sulphur and other combustibles, most adapted to the purpose. * * * As the twilight deepened, the moon became totally obscured, dark cloud-masses spread over the heavens. At an hour past midnight, it was so dark that it was difficult for the most practiced eye to pierce far into the gloom. But a faint dip of oars now struck the ears of the Spaniards as th