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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 39: capture of the regiment. (search)
lliam Anderson. Charles Sherman. Lewis Mortimer. Co. D.John Berden. David Spence. Thomas Lavey. George Barry. Frank Farren. Co. E.Patrick Flinn. Robert McAllen. James Smithers. Delos Gilbert. Thomas H. Collins. Stephen Hogan. Patrick Conway. Daniel Hoyt. Co. F.Nathan H. Roberts. George Dennett. Edward Haskins. William Haney. James McMahon. John Deansfield. Alexander Goodhue. William Dittmer. Co. G.August Weilmar. James Power. John Bryan. Joseph Reichardt. Joseph Robinson. Leonard A. Barnes. George Rice. James Brown. Thomas Clarke. Co. I.Albert M. Jenkins. Lewis Parent. John Lyford. William Sherris. Martin Smith. Charles Watson. Co. I.Ezra Delano. Owen Fallen. William Fane. Co. K.Edwin Smith. Francis Mackin. George A. Bixby. George Sargent. James Pike. Frank Somers. The official correspondence regarding the capture of the regiment is interesting. Headquarters, Nineteenth Mass. Vols. Near City Point, Va., June 26, 1864. Brig
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 40: prison experiences. (search)
65.) Farrell, George,E.Nov. 7, 1864. Finnegan, Patrick,A.Aug. 24, 1864. Hogan, Stephen,E.Aug. 18, 1864. Hoyt, Daniel,E.Sept. 19, 1864. Johnston, Robert A.,A.Aug. 16, 1864. Levoin, Charles,I.Aug. 28, 1864. Ludlow, James,A.Aug. 29, 1864. McCann, John,F.Nov. 25, 1864. (Mass. Vols. says discharged May 4, 1865 disability.) Mitchell, John,H.Nov. 3, 1864. Mortimer Louis,D.Sept. 7, 1864. Murray, Thomas,A.Feb. 9, 1865. Nietman, August,F.Mar. 15, 1865. Osborne, William,A.Aug. 7, 1864. Robinson, Henry,H.Oct. 3, 1864. Rowley, Charles A.,H.Oct. 26, 1864. Sabiens, Edward,K.Aug. 10, 1864. Sargent, George C.,H.Nov. 1, 1864. (Mass. Vols. says discharged June 30, 1865.) Shinnick, James,H.Oct. 23, 1864. Smith, John H,A.Aug. 15, 1864. Somers, Frank,H.Nov. 17, 1864. Spence, David,D.Aug. 19, 1864. (Report says discharged June 30, 1865.) Walker, Arthur,H.June 15, 1864. Warner, Abraham F. Corp.,D.Nov. 23, 1864. (Feb. 13, 1862.) Willard, Parsons S.G.Oct. 26, 1864. (Mass. Vols.
............................. 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.,................................................. 15, 46, 126 Rodger, Albert,................................................... 140 Rodigrass, John S.,..........................................
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Keysville Guards. (search)
county, Va. Mike Shellings, first corporal. Died at Pikesville, Md., Soldiers' Home. Joseph Robinson, second corporal. Died since the war. R. S. Ward, third corporal. Lost left arm at McDt Kernstown. Purcell, W. E. Died in hospital. Roberts, B. A. Living at Chase City, Va. Robinson, John. Dead. Robinson, M. Wounded at Second Battle of Manassas; dead. Robinson, C. T. DeRobinson, M. Wounded at Second Battle of Manassas; dead. Robinson, C. T. Dead. Robinson, Wm. Died in hospital. Rosser, E. L. Dead. Rawlins, M. Died in hospital at Winchester, Va. Sharp, Moses. Died in hospital. Shannon, James. Missing. Smith, W. P. LivingRobinson, C. T. Dead. Robinson, Wm. Died in hospital. Rosser, E. L. Dead. Rawlins, M. Died in hospital at Winchester, Va. Sharp, Moses. Died in hospital. Shannon, James. Missing. Smith, W. P. Living at Amelia Courthouse, Va. Tatum, S. C. Died at Fort Delaware. Ward, Taylor. Wounded; living near Keysville, Va. Ward, Wm. Dead. Webb, Wyart. Living at Boydton, Va. Weatherford, John.Robinson, Wm. Died in hospital. Rosser, E. L. Dead. Rawlins, M. Died in hospital at Winchester, Va. Sharp, Moses. Died in hospital. Shannon, James. Missing. Smith, W. P. Living at Amelia Courthouse, Va. Tatum, S. C. Died at Fort Delaware. Ward, Taylor. Wounded; living near Keysville, Va. Ward, Wm. Dead. Webb, Wyart. Living at Boydton, Va. Weatherford, John. Died in field hospital. Willis, S. M. Living near Keysville, Va. Williams, A. H. Wounded at Bloody Angle, Spotsylvania county, living near Charlotte Courthouse. B. A. Roberts. Third Orderly S
chariah Hill, do.; Israel Blackington. Jr., do.; William Winship, do.; Charles Cutter, do.; Ephraim Mullet, Charlestown; John Sheldon Center, ditto; William Dickson, do.; Isaac Fillebrown, Charlestown (in the Quebec Detachment); William Hopkins, Charlestown; Richard Loring, Charlestown; Samuel Pierce, ditto; Andrew Mullet, do.; Amasa Jackson, Newton, Drummer; William Pradox, Fifer, Boston; Samuel Pierce, jr., Boston; John Grimes, Boston; Richard Kettell, ditto; David Blodget, Stoneham; Joseph Robinson, Lexington; Ebenezer Bowman, ditto; Samuel Seager, Newton; Ebenezer Cox, Boston (transferred to the train immediately after); Job Potamea, negro, Stoneham; Isaiah Barjonah, mulatto, Stoneham; Cuff Whittemore, negro, Cambridge; John Stewart, Cape Ann. (53.) Smith's Address, pp. 60-62, omits two names in the above list, and gives two others that do not appear above, namely, those of William Ellery and Cato Wood (negro), both belonging to Charlestown. Paige, Hist. Camb. p. 410, names