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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865 3 1 Browse Search
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erilled the guns of Captain Wheaton's Chatham Artillery. Under cover of its onset Seymour withdrew his white troops to a new line some one hundred yards in the rear,—Langdon being forced to abandon three of his guns. This retirement was continued in successive lines of battle. A newspaper correspondent, writing of the action, said, The two colored regiments had stood in the gap and saved the army. But the cost had been great, particularly to the First North Carolina, for it lost Lieut.-Col. Wm. N. Reed, commanding, mortally wounded; Maj. A. Bogle, Adjt. W. C. Manning, three captains, and five lieutenants wounded; one captain killed, and some two hundred and thirty enlisted men killed, wounded, or missing. Having maintained the contest for some time, it was withdrawn. Every organization had retired but the Fifty-fourth, and our regiment stood alone. From the position first taken up it still held back the enemy in its front. What had occurred elsewhere was not known. Why the
, 280. Ravenel, John, Confederate storeship, 282. Readville, Mass., 19. Reception at Boston, 318, 319, 321. Reception at New Bedford, 320, 321. Record of the Mass. Vols. 183, 184. Recruiting in Boston, 8, 12. Recruiting in New Bedford, 9. Recruiting in Philadelphia, 9. Recruiting in Western Mass., 10. Recruiting Stations, 12. Recruits, 19, 20, 21, 141, 147, 149, 197, 230. Reed, Lewis, 145, 159, 169, 176, 183, 191, 237, 245, 275, 291, 304, 310, 316, 317. Reed, William N., 167. Reflector, newspaper, 60. Requa batteries, 106, 224. Reid, David, 34, 105, 145, 164, 202, 205, 234, 239, 247, 249, 252. Remond, Charles L., 12. Remsley, George, 92. Report of Fifty-Fourth in Wagner Assault, 88. Retreat to Jacksonville, 173. Return of captured men, 311. Return to Massachusetts, 317. Reviews, 23, 31, 114, 129, 150, 178, 228, 287, 288, 290. Rhett, Alfred, 110,113. Rhode Island Troops. Artillery: Third, 110, 111, 124, 146, 187, 206, 217, 282, 2