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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 36. battle of Port Royal, S. C. Fought November 7, 1861. (search)
g-officer Commanding South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. flag-ship Wabash, off Hilton head, Port Royal, Nov. 8, 1861. Hon. Gideon Welles: sir: I have the honor to report the following casualties in the action of yesterday in the capture of the batteries at Hilton Head and Bay Point: Wabash--Killed one; Thomas Jackson, cockswain, captain of a gun. Slightly wounded, two--Alfred Hernsby, seaman, and William Wall, seaman. Susquehanna--Killed, two--John P. Clark, orderly sergeant, and Wm. Price, second coal-heaver. Wounded seriously, one--Samuel F. Smart first class boy. Wounded slightly, two-Patrick Dwyer and Samuel Holbrook, second grade. Pawnee--Killed, two-John Kelly, Orderly Sergeant, and Wm. H. Fitzhugh, first class boy. Wounded slightly, three--Alfred Washburne, Master's Mate; Jacob House, ordinary seaman, and Patrick Quinn, ordinary seaman. Mohican--Killed, one--John A. Whittemore, Third Assistant Engineer. Wounded seriously, three--W. Thompson, Isaac Seyburn, Act
1819 Political troubles, a world wide theme, 1880 Mall, Paddock's on Tremont, north of Park street, about 1760 A row of elm trees planted there, 1762 To be paved with cobble-stones, 1823 A vote to cut the trees down not executed, May 16, 1860 The old elms removed by the City, Mar. 2, 1874 Manufactory-house set apart for the use of schools, 1731 John Brown, entraps a sheriff and posse there, Oct. 20, 1768 Maps of Boston John Bonner published, in 1722 William Price published one in 1769 Market Day, the town appointed Thursday, 1643 Clerk, was chosen by the town, 1650 Market Clerks The town chose six, 1706 Of Quincy Market, Caleb Hayward, chosen, 1822 Of Quincy Market, Daniel Rhodes, chosen, 1836 Of Quincy Market, Charles B. Rice, chosen, 1852 Of Quincy Market, George E. McKay, chosen, 1877 House. An unsuccessful attempt to build, 1716 The town vote to have three, 1734 In Dock Square, destroyed by a mob, Sep., 1
f Joshua Cutter; Winslow, son of Jonathan Whittemore. Pew-holders in New meeting-house, A. D. 1805. A Record of the Pews in the Meeting-house in Cambridge Second Parish, that were sold agreeable to a former vote of said parish, directing every pew, when paid for, to be recorded in the parish book, with its number and price; and when so recorded, that to be considered as a complete title to the purchaser, their name being annexed to the number they purchased, A. D. 1805. Names.No.Price paid. John Adams5$242.00 William Adams33165.00 John Adams6 gal.95.00 Daniel Adams83141.00 Jason Belknap81141.00 Samuel Butterfield20191.00 Samuel & Jona. Butterfield12227.00 Samuel & Jona. Butterfield60138.00 Eben Cutter, Hall & Tufts23165.65 William Cutter15205.00 Nehemiah Cutter72133.00 Mehitable Cutter68147.00 Ephraim Cutter60192.00 Joseph Cutter4785.00 Abigail Convers4670.00 Caleb Cole18204.00 Ebenezer Cutter35170.00 William Dickson74121.00 Moses Cutter36174.95 Wm.
19. Enos d. 28 July. 1826, a. 34. See Frost (par. 12). 15. Amos, m. Hannah C. Trask, 23 Sept. 1813. Hannah Cool-Idge o. c. and was bap. 29 Oct. 1815. Amos had Amos Ebenezer, bap. 29 Oct. 1815. 16. Ruthy, m. Isaac Cowdry, of Reading, 30 Aug. 1795 (Paige, 635). Rebecca, m. Nathan Robbins, 10 Apr. 1803 (Paige, 635). Hannah, d. 26 Aug. 1805, a. 50, supposed (Paige, 633; Wyman, 775). Ellis (soldier), d. 18 Mar. 1813, a. 33 (Paige, 635). Susan, adult, bap. here (and o. c.) 4 Aug. 1816. Price, Mary, w. of Henry, d. 26 July, 1759, a. 48. Priest, Elizabeth, of Waltham, m. John Williams, of Camb., 13 Dec. 1764. Prince, nurse child at Budge's—of Boston—d. 6 July, 1749, a. 5 mos. Putnam, infant of Mr. Putnam, buried here, stillborn, 5 May, 1756. Perhaps the Henry, of Charlestown, who had son Joseph, bap. here 30 Mar. 1760. See Wyman, 779. [Funeral in Medford, 21 Apr. 1775, of Mr. Henry Putnam, slain at Menotomy by the enemy in the retreat from Concord, on the 19th inst. He
99th N. Y. Vols. (3 years); Dec. 31, 1861. 228Gotlieb LutheyHancock's Corps; Dec. 27, 1864. 229Lawrence Lynch38Iblacksmith, 1st Cav. (new batt'n); Dec. 5, 1863, to June 26, 1865. 230William McDermott [recr.21H69th Inf.; April 21, 1864; trans. to 67th Inf. June 1, 1865. 231Thomas McDool23K1st Heavy Art, March 31, 1864; dis. July 29, 1865, disa. in Co. I 232George W. Nesmith26I4th Heavy Art.; Aug. 17, 1864, to June 17, 1865. 233Talbot W. Nichols34Hancock's Corps; Dec. 26, 1864. 234William Price18E61st Inf.; Sept. 24, 1864, to June 4, 1865. 235Robert Sullivan, recr.18C1st Cav.; March 30, 1864, to June 29, 1865. 236Nathaniel H. White20I5th Inf. (9 mos.); Sept. 16, 1862, to July 2, 1863. Seamen and officers in the Naval service. From a town Book. Name.Age.Term of service.Vessel. 237Gustavus Anderson Substitute.24July 11, 1864 (3 yrs.). 238Oscar Bailey26July 9, 1861 (3 yrs.).Cumberland. 239Constant V. Berry21July 9, 1861 (2 yrs.).Cumberland. 240John Brann, act
Pool and Poole, 165, 211, 272, 284 Poor, 273 Porter, 31, 32, 80, 90, 91, 207, 223, 252, 273, 284, 344 Potamea, 58 Potter, 54, 154, 165, 170, 172, 177, 189, 284 Powers, 342 Pradox, 58 Pratt, 164, 188, 194,284 Prentice and Prentiss, 9, 20, 25, 27, 28, 94, 96, 110, 112, 113, 120,121, 131, 132,137, 140, 154, 167, 169, 170,186, 197, 198, 201, 203, 209,213, 232, 239, 243, 246,255, 268, 263, 282-87, 289-91, 295, 303, 310, 313, 318, 319, 324, 326,330, 331 Prescott, 130 Price, 286, 347 Priest, 286 Prince, 199, 287 Proctor, 130, 140, 143, 152, 154, 165, 170-73, 178 Prout, 18 Puffer, 140 Putnam, 38, 67, 70, 72, 176, 220, 224, 250, 256, 271, 280, 287 Pynchon, 287 Quick, 8, 15, 16 Quincy, 41, 287 Quinn, 349 Ramsdell, 281, 287 Rand, 94, 96, 222, 251, 258, 275, 287, 289 Randall. 131 Randolph, 9, 319 Rawson, 91, 140, 165, 166, 172, 351 Ray, 286, 287, 339 Raymond, 288, 322, 330 Read, 8, 238, 278, 288 Reed, 8, 28, 83
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Brimer, J. N. Fanner, Lieut. J. W. Honston, F. S. Jackson, T. S. Mitchell, D. H. Philpot, J. Pittman, and C. L. Sugart. Mortally Wounded.--F. M. Bartow. Slightly Wounded.--O. C. Britton, G. W. Featherstone, and W. E. Pollard. Roswell Guards. Killed.--Thomas Kirk, James Paddon, and B. Smith. Seriously Wounded.--Captain T. E. King, Lieut. C. A. Dunwoody, Serg't Gozzett, N. M. Jackson, and D. H. Baxley. Slightly Wounded.--Wm. Wallace, John Simmons, Joseph Simmons, Wm. Price, Jas. Hunter, John Hunter, H. N. Roberts, J. Hine, J. P. Stephens, S. Mitchell, Lieut. H. T. Bishop and Lieut. J. L. Wing. Cable Mountaineers. Killed.--None. Mortally Wounded.--J. N. Daniel, D. B. Parks. Slightly Wounded.--J. W. J. Kirbs, J. T. Daniel, J. P. Bryant, W. J. Simpson, W. A. Johnson, H. S. Collins, and P. J. Mullins. Davis Infantry.--from Atlanta. Killed.--John A. Puckett and W. L. Saywell. Slightly Wounded.--Lieut. J. T. Walton, A. C. McPherson
ng South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Third Dispatch — the killed and wounded. Flag Ship Warass, Off Hilton Head,Port Royal Harbor Nov. 8, 1861. Sir: I have to report the following casualties in the action of yesterday, in the capture of the batteries at Hilton Head and Bay Point: Wabash--Killed, 1--Thomas Jackson, (coxswain,) captain of a gun, Slightly wounded, 2--Alfred Hornsby, (seaman,) and William Wall, (seaman,) Susquehanna.--Killed, 2--John P. Clark (O S.:) Wm. Price, (2d coal heaver.) Wounded severely, 1--Samuel F. Smart, (1st class boy.) Wounded slightly, 2 --Patrick Dugan, (O. S.,) and Samuel Holbrook, (2d. Gr.) Pawnce.--Killed, 2--John Kelley, (O. S.) W. H. Fitzhugh, (1st class boy) Wounded slightly, 3--Alfred Washburn, (Master's Mate;) Jacob Hause, (O. S.;) Patrick Quinn, (O. S.) Mohican.--Killed, 1--Jon. A. Whittemore, (3d Ass't Eng.) Wounded seriously, 3--W. Thompson; Isaac Seyburn, (Acv'g Mrster;) and Sherman Bascodt, (O. S.Wounded s