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.............................. 43 Rinaldie, John B.,.................................................... 293 Ripley, Thomas,...................................................... 290 Ritchie, George M.,..............................................284, 353, 356 Roberts, Nathan H.,.................................................. 331 Robertson's Tavern,............................................... 276, 277 Robinson's Cross Roads, Va.,...................................... 289 Robinson, Henry,.................................................... 341 Robinson, John N.,................................. 145, 183, 203, 246, 368 Robinson, Joseph,.................................................... 331 Robinson, Sherman S.,................................. 222, 234, 247, 258 Robinson, William,.................................................. 348 Roche, Edward,..................................................... 248 Rockville, Md.,............................................
Jr. Josiah Loring, Henry Loring, John Lamson, Seth S. Lynde, William Lawrence, Amos Lawrence, Abbott Lawrence, John Lemist, Francis C. Lowell, Charles Lowell, Henry Lienow, Isaac Livermore, Isaac Mead, R. D. C. Merry, Isaac McLellan, Francis J. Oliver, Thomas H. Perkins, Jr. George W. Pratt, Isaac Parker, Samuel Pond, John Pierpont, Francis Parkman, Edward W. Payne, Josiah Quincy, Henry Rice, Ebenezer Rollins, E. A. Raymond, James Read, James Russell, Henry Robinson, John Randall, John P. Rice, John L. Russell, James Savage, James S. Savage, Lucius M. Sargent, Isaac Staples, Charles B. Shaw, P. R. L. Stone, Lemuel Stanwood, George C. Shattuck, Joseph Story, Henry B. Stone, Leonard Stone, Robert G. Shaw, Asahel Stearns, Jared Sparks, David A. Simmons, David Stone, Peter Thatcher, Joseph H. Thayer, Supply C. Thwing, Frederic Tudor, Charles Tappan, Benjamin F. White, Thomas Wiley, Abijah White, James Weld, Samuel Walker, R
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)
17, 1864. Robbins, Timothy, Corp.,58th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 29, 1864. Roberts, Edward V.,1st Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 21, 1864. Roberts, James H.,18th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 26, 1864. Roberts, Lewis,13th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Jan. 22, 1865. Roberts, Nathan H.,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 25, 1864. Robinson, David W.,2d Mass. H. A.,Florence, S. C.,Sept.--, 1864. Robinson, George W.,28th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,April 8, 1864. Robinson, Henry,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 29, 1864. Robinson, John H.,*20th Mass. Inf.,Wilmington, N. C.,March 4, 1865. Robinson, John R., Sergt.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 7, 1864. Robinson, Rufus W.,27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 23, 1864. Roe, William,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 14, 1864. Rogan, William N.,9th Mass. Inf.,Augusta, Ga.,March 14, 1864. Rogers, Daniel F.,12th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,March 22, 1865. Rogers, William H.,39th Mass. Inf.,
17, 1864. Robbins, Timothy, Corp.,58th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 29, 1864. Roberts, Edward V.,1st Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 21, 1864. Roberts, James H.,18th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 26, 1864. Roberts, Lewis,13th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Jan. 22, 1865. Roberts, Nathan H.,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 25, 1864. Robinson, David W.,2d Mass. H. A.,Florence, S. C.,Sept.--, 1864. Robinson, George W.,28th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,April 8, 1864. Robinson, Henry,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 29, 1864. Robinson, John H.,*20th Mass. Inf.,Wilmington, N. C.,March 4, 1865. Robinson, John R., Sergt.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 7, 1864. Robinson, Rufus W.,27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 23, 1864. Roe, William,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 14, 1864. Rogan, William N.,9th Mass. Inf.,Augusta, Ga.,March 14, 1864. Rogers, Daniel F.,12th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,March 22, 1865. Rogers, William H.,39th Mass. Inf.,
S., 546 Robbins, G. F., 411 Robbins, J. S., 411 Robbins, Timothy, 546 Roberts, Albert, 411 Roberts, E. V., 546 Roberts, George, 412 Roberts, J. H., 546 Roberts, J. R., 412 Roberts, J. W., 412 Roberts, Lewis, 546 Roberts, N. H., 546 Roberts, Thomas, 412 Robeson, T. R., 101, 477 Robie, J. E., 412 Robinson, A. L., 412 Robinson, Clark, 477 Robinson, D. W., 546 Robinson, E. L., 412 Robinson, Ferdinand, 412 Robinson, G. K., 477 Robinson, G. W., 546 Robinson, George, 412 Robinson, Henry, 546 Robinson, J. B., 477 Robinson, J. C., 118 Robinson, J. E., 477 Robinson, J. H., 546 Robinson, J. R., 546 Robinson, J. T., 477 Robinson, John, 19th Mass. Inf., 102 Robinson, John, 24th Mass. Inf., 412 Robinson, O. P., 412 Robinson, P. W., 412 Robinson, R. W., 546 Robinson, S. S., 103, 412 Robinson, William, 120, 477 Roche, D. W., 103, 412 Roche, Edmund, 412 Rockwood, C. A., 477 Rodes, R. E., 110 Rodgers, David, 477 Rodgers, F. J., 412 Rodgers, J. H., 412 Rodman,
ll, W A Showacre. Company D--Capt Tyler.--Killed: Alex Chandler. Wounded: Serg't Jas Blankenship, John Bryant, Wm Smith, Geo Smith, Corp'l Wesley Crowder, in left hand. Missing: Capt Edward Tyler. Company E--Capt Banks.--Killed: Serg't Cary D Batts. Wounded: Capt R E Banks, through the body above the hips and slightly in left log; Lieut N M Martin, slightly in right foot, by shell; Edward R Newsom, in forehead. Missing: Marcellus W Harrison, Wm Dudley, Austin Maclin, Jas E Nash, Henry Robinson, John Scott, Patnam with. Company F--Capt Field--Killed: Robert Fraster. Wounded: Sydney Boss, Jas D Collier, R T Gordon, R H Seward. Missing: Corp'l A T Allen, John M Barnes, Cornelian Feriny. R H King, J L Ivery, R D Mitchell, John Myrick, W A Sodier, E L Seninback, Heackinh W Smith. Company G--Capt. Branch.--Wounded: Corp'l M M Bowers, Jas P Figg, Thos Grame, Jas T Hawkins, John Kayton. Missing: Jas Mille. Company H--Capt Owens--Wounded: W Edmonds. Missing: Capt T F Owe
iam O'Brien, charted with drunkenness and indecent conduct in the street, was sent to the Provost-Marshal to be forwarded to his command; Richard Richards, charged with stealing one oil cloth from John C. McCutchan, was remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court in November; James Barry, for assaulting and beating Catherine Sullivan, was committed in default of security to keep the peace; Mary Miller was required to give security for good behavior, on the charge of using abusive and threatening language towards Carrie Bentley; Henry Robinson, a free negro, charged with aiding and abetting Eme line, the property of Edwards, to escape from her owner, was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court; a charge was preferred against Emanuel Raymond of stealing three hogs, the property of the Officer's Hospital, but there being no evidence to sustain the accusation, he was discharged [In none of these cases was there any testimony given which is worth repeating.]
s, charged with stealing a shirt from J. Brittingham, having been once before convicted of petit larceny, was sent on before Judge Lyons to be tried for grand larceny; William D. Boltz, charged with stabbing W. T. Merria, was discharged; Frederick Gerrard, free negro, charged with stealing $103.75 in gold and silver from Susan, slave of William H. Fry, was ordered to be sold into slavery; James H. Sanders was sent on for trial for stealing two brass cannon bushings, the property of the Confederate States; Henry Robinson, free, charged with aiding and abetting in the escape of Emenne, slave of Edward Vickers, was ordered to be sold into slavery; John Ellia, charged with stealing a McClellan saddle from Captain Hayward, was ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes; Susan, slave of John Brock, charged with stealing sundry articles from John Klein, was discharged; and John Logan, free negro, implicated in the burglarious robbery of Alexander R. Holliday, was ordered to be sold into slavery.
Free Negroes for sale at Auction. --In pursuance of an order of the Hustings Court, I will sell on Monday, October 10, 1864, (that being court day,) at 10½ o'clock A. M., in front of the City Hall, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following Free Negroes: Frederick Gerard, John Logan and Henry Robinson. These negroes are young and likely, and ordered by said court to be sold into absolute slavery. Thomas U. Dudley, Sergeant City Richmond. oc 6--td
Free Negroes for sale at auction. --In pursuance of an order of the Hustings Court, I will sell on Monday, October 10, 1864, (that being court day,) at 10½ o'clock A. M., in front of the City Hall, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following Free Negroes: Frederick Gerard, John Logan and Henry Robinson. These negroes are young and likely, and ordered by said court to be sold into absolute slavery. Thomas U. Dudley, Sergeant City Richmond. oc 6--td
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