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Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 8 6 Browse Search
Philip Henry Sheridan, Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army . 2 2 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 2 2 Browse Search
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olonel Alpha B. Farr. Fourteenth New Hampshire (1), Colonel Alexander Gardiner. Fourteenth New Hampshire (2), Captain Flavel L. Tolman. Seventy-fifth New York (1), Lieutenant-Colonel Willoughby Babcock. Seventy-fifth New York (2), Major Benjamin F. Thurber. Second brigade: Colonel Edward L. Molineux. Thirteenth Connecticut, Colonel Charles D. Blinn. Eleventh Indiana, Colonel Daniel Macauley. Twenty-second Iowa, Colonel Harvey Graham. Third Massachusetts Cavally (dismounted), Lieutenant-Colonel Lorenzo D. Sargent. One Hundred and Thirty-first New York, Colonel Nicholas W. Day. One Hundred and Fifty-ninth New York, Lieutenant-Colonel William Waltermire. Third brigade: (1) Colonel Jacob Sharpe. (2) Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Neafie. Thirty-eighth Massachusetts, Major Charles F. Allen. One Hundred and Twenty-eighth New York, Captain Charles R. Anderson. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth New York (1), Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Neafie. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth New York (2), Captain James J. H
ohn K. Laing. Twenty-sixth Massachusetts (battalion), Lieutenant John S. Cooke. Fourteenth New Hampshire (1), Captain Theodore A. Ripley. Fourteenth New Hampshire (2), Captain Oliver H. Marston. Seventy-fifth New York, Major Benjamin F. Thurber. Second brigade: Colonel Edward L. Molineux. Thirteenth Connecticut, Colonel Charles D. Blinn. Seventh Indiana, Lieutenant-Colonel William W. Darnall. Twenty-second Iowa, Colonel Harvey Graham. Third Massachusetts Cavalry (dismounted), Colonel Lorenzo D. Sargent. One Hundred and Thirty-first New York, Colonel Nicholas W. Day. One Hundred and Fifty-ninth New York, Lieutenant-Colonel William Waltermire. Third brigade: (1) Colonel Daniel Macauley. (2) Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Neafie. Thirty-eighth Massachusetts, Major Charles F. Allen. One Hundred and Twenty-eighth New York, Captain Charles R. Anderson. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth New York (1), Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Neafie. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth New York (2), Captain Alfred Cool
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Red River campaign. (search)
. First Brigade, Col. Thomas J. Lucas: 16th Ind. (mounted inf'y), Lieut.-Col. James H. Redfield; 2d La (mounted inf'y), Maj. Alfred Hodsdon; 6th Mo. (Howitzer battery under Capt. Herbert H. Rottaken, attached), Capt. Sidney A. Breese; 14th N. Y., Maj. Abraham Bassford. Third Brigade, Col. Harai Robinson: 87th Ill. (mounted inf'y), Lieut.-Col. John M. Crebs; 1st La., Maj. Algernon S. Badger. Fourth Brigade, Col. Nathan A. M. Dudley: 2d Ill., Maj. Benjamin F. Marsh, Jr.; 3d Mass., Lieut.-Col. Lorenzo D. Sargent; 31st Mass. (mounted inf'y), Capt. Elbert H. Fordham; 8th N. H. (mounted inf'y), Lieut.-Col. George A. Flanders. Fifth Brigade, Col. Oliver P. Cooking: 2d N. Y. Veteran, Col. Morgan H. Chrysler; 18th N. Y., Col. James J. Byrne; 3d R. I. (detachment), Maj. George R. Davis. Artillery: 2d Mass., Capt. Ormand F. Nims; G, 5th U. S., Lieut. Jacob B. Rawles. Corps D'Afrique. First Brigade, Col. William H. Dickey: 1st Infantry (73d U. S. C. T.), Maj. Hiram E. Perkins; 3d Infantry (
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864. (search)
(batt'n), Capt. John G. Healy; 12th Me., Lieut.-Col. Edwin Ilsley; 14th Me., Col. Thomas W. Porter, Capt. John K. Laing; 26th Mass. (batt'n), Lieut. John S. Cooke; 14th N. H., Capt. Theodore A. Ripley, Capt. Oliver H. Marston; 75th N. Y., Maj. Benjamin F. Thurber. Brigade loss: k, 28; w, 152; m, 169 =349. Second Brigade, Col. Edward L. Molineux: 13th Conn., Col. Charles D. Blinn; 11th Ind., Lieut.-Col. William W. Darnall; 22d Iowa, Col. Harvey Graham; 3d Mass. Cavalry (dismounted), Col. Lorenzo D. Sargent; 131st N. Y., Col. Nicholas W. Day; 159th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. William Waltermire. Brigade loss: k, 19; w, 171; m, 97 = 287. Third Brigade, Col. Daniel Macauley, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Neafie: 38th Mass., Maj. Charles F. Allen; 128th N. Y., Capt. Charles R. Anderson; 156th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Alfred Neafie, Captain Alfred Cooley; 175th N. Y. (batt'n), Capt. Charles McCarthey; 176th N. Y., Maj. Charles Lewis. Brigade loss: k, 20; w, 87; m, 191 = 298. Fourth Brigade, Co]. David Shunk: 8th
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Commissioned officers. (search)
Commissioned officers. Thomas E. Chickering, Colonel. Boston, 38, m; manufacturer. Disch. disa. Sept. 1, 1864. Brevet Brig.-Gen. Lorenzo D. Sargent, Lawrence, 37, m; manufacturer. Maj. Sept. 8, 1862; Lint. Col. Feb. 1, 1863; Col. Sept. 2, 1864. Disch. disa. March 10, 1865. Burr porter, New York, 32. Col. March 21, 1865. Disch. July 21, 1865. Exp. serv. Frederick G. Pope, Boston, 38; mason. Capt. Aug. 11, 1862; Major Dec. 12, 1864; Lieut.-Col. Aug. 15, 1865; Col. Col. Aug. 5, 1865. M. O. Sept. 19, 1865, as Lieut.-Col. Ansel D. Wass, Lieut.-Col. 30; soldier. Disch. disa. Jan. 31, 1863. Prior serv. in 6th M. V.M., also 19th M. V. I.; sub. serv. in 19th M. V. I. Col. 60th Regt. 100 days. Brevet Brig.-Gen. John F. Vinal, New Bedford, 42, m; architect and builder. Capt. Aug. 23, 1862; Major Feb. 1, 1863; Lieut.-Col. Sept. 2, 1864. M. O. Aug. 15, 1865. Exp. serv. David P. Muzzey, Cambridge, 24, s; lawyer. 1st Lieut. Nov. 1, 1862; Capt. June 17, 1863; Maj
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Reunion of Third Mass Cavalry (search)
e.place.President. 1865. Nov. 1Parker HouseCol. T. E. Chickering 1866. Nov. 1Parker HouseCol. L. D. Sargent 1867. Nov. 1Parker HouseCol. L. D. Sargent 1868. Oct. 19Sturtevant HouseCol. L. D. SargeCol. L. D. Sargent 1868. Oct. 19Sturtevant HouseCol. L. D. Sargent 1869. Nov. 17 Hanover StreetCol. F. G. Pope 1870. Nov. 17 Hanover StreetCol. F. G. Pope 1871. Nov. 1Clarendon HouseCol. F. G. Pope 1872. Nov. 1Arlington HouseMajor E. L. Noyes 1873. Nov. 3ClarCol. L. D. Sargent 1869. Nov. 17 Hanover StreetCol. F. G. Pope 1870. Nov. 17 Hanover StreetCol. F. G. Pope 1871. Nov. 1Clarendon HouseCol. F. G. Pope 1872. Nov. 1Arlington HouseMajor E. L. Noyes 1873. Nov. 3Clarendon HouseMajor E. L. Noyes 1874. Oct. 19Crawford HouseMajor D. T. Bunker 1875. Oct. 19American HouseCapt. C. B Stoddard 1876. Sept. 19American HouseCapt. R. C. Elliot 1877. Sept. 17American HouseLieutenant J. P. Maxfield 1878. Oct. 18G. A. R. Hall, LawrenceCol. L. D. Sargent 1879. Sept. 19Maverick HouseCol. L. D. Sargent 1880. July 8Downer LandingCapt. W. A. Gove 1881. Sept. 19American HCol. L. D. Sargent 1880. July 8Downer LandingCapt. W. A. Gove 1881. Sept. 19American HouseCapt. W. A. Cunningham 1882. Sept. 19American HouseLieut. N. S. Dickey 1883. Sept. 19American HouseCapt. C. E. Grover 1884. Dec. 4Young's HotelCapt. C. W. C Rhoades 1885. Sept. 19New BedfordCo
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Notes. (search)
be in Company M. Aljon Haskell was a Sergeant in Company M. O. Q. Claflin was a member of Company D. Patrick Murray, Company L, enlisted June 3rd, 1862, not 165. In Roster, Ambrose L. Vannah, Company E, is reported Died May 20, 1865. It should read Disch. Major Commerford is spelled with two ms. James Quinn (Company B.) James Quinn was the youngest man in the regiment. When Company B was raised in Lawrence, young Quinn enlisted, at the age of 13 years. He was, however, sent home by Captain L. D. Sargent, to grow another year. During the year he tried several times to enlist, but failed to get to the front. When the recruiting office was opened in Boston, in 1864, to fill the depleted ranks of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry, Quinn again offered himself, and was accepted as a recruit for Company B, at 14 years and 6 months. Young Quinn was born in Lawrence, May 22, 1849, was wounded October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, and was mustered out September 28, 1865.