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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 2 0 Browse Search
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
on, W. E., 342 Robinson, William, 342 Roby, G. W., 342 Roche, D. W., 342 Roche, E. P., 388 Roche, Maurice, 16th Mass. Inf., 343 Roche, Maurice, 3d Mass. H. A., 343 Roche, T. R., 343 Rock, John, 343 Rockwell, C. H., 124 Rockwell, W. W., 343 Rockwood, C. F., 571 Rockwood, E. R., 343 Rockwood, G. W., 343 Rockwood, Henry, Navy, 124 Rockwood, Henry, 15th Mass. Inf., 388 Rodgers, G. W., 709 Rodman, T. R., 343 Rodman, W. L., 227 Rodocanachi, L. D., 124 Roebuck, C. P., 124 Rogers, A. P., Miss, 584 Rogers, Annette, 591 Rogers, B. F., 343 Rogers, C. A., 124 Rogers, E. H., 607 Rogers, E. P., 19th Mass. Inf., 343 Rogers, E. P., 4th Mass. H. A., 343 Rogers, Edward, 124 Rogers, Emory, 343 Rogers, F. E., 343 Rogers, F. P. H., 343 Rogers, G. A., 343 Rogers, H. A., 124 Rogers, H. B., 584 Rogers, H. B., Mrs., 584 Rogers, H. M., 124 Rogers, J. C., 48th Mass. Inf., 343 Rogers, J. C., 3d Mass. H. A., 343 Rogers, J. L., 343 Rogers, J S., 494 Rogers, J. W., 343
The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], Our army in Maryland--particulars of the passage of the Potomac. (search)
ur brigade suffered severely. Gen. Mahone was wounded early in the action; Col Weisiger was badly, and, I expect, mortally wounded a short time afterwards; Major May killed; Adjutant Cameron, Capt. Lewellen, Captain Marks, Capt. Owens, and Lieut. May, wounded.--The casualties in the regiment, which numbered in the fight about 220, were 7 --a pretty large percentage. George Nicholas and Marx Myers were killed. Sergeant Heth, A. K. Crump, James Grame, George W. Hill, James Hollingsworth, A. P. Rogers, Bolling Pickett, and Tom Williams, wounded. The wounds are mostly slight. I think Crump's is probably the worst. He is wounded in the knee. The surgeons say that the bone is not broken, and he will not lose his leg, but it may be stiff, though I hope he may recover and have the use of it as well as ever. Two hundred and fifty nine Yankee prisoners have just passed, they were taken to-day at Centreville. That place has been evacuated by the Yankees, and these men were stragglers