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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 39: capture of the regiment. (search)
Weitzler. Robert A. Johnston. Bernard Van Ammon. Solomon Salter. Doffles Goarout. Carl Rummelsburg. Co. B.Joseph Richardson. William Doyle. Henry M. Allen. Charles Edwards. M. Sweeney. John McKane. John Scott. Co. C.Charles Belcher, Jr. Richard Meagher. Conrad Wilson. George Johnson. George Kent. William 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.
............................................ 348 Smith, Thomas C.,........................................... 353 Smith, Thomas H.,.................................................... 105 Smith, William, 1st,.................................................. 293 Smith, William, 2nd,................................................. 293 Smith, William,......................................286, 292, 330 Smith, William (F),................................................... 145 Smithers, James,............................................... 331 Smyth, Col. Thomas A.,.................................... 350, 357 Snellen, Joseph W.,...................90, 236, 246, 247, 248, 258, 264, 290, 299 Snicker's Gap, Va.,.................................................... 157 Soldiers' Rest,................................................... 12, 54 Somers, Frank,.................................................. 332, 341 Sons of Massachusetts,................................
Police Court, Saturday. --Mrs. A. Hill's negro girl Lavinia, was examined for having, on a recent occasion, set fire to the house of her mistress, in several places, and thereby nearly caused the destruction of the edifice. The prisoner was remanded for trial before the Hustings Court on Monday. Elizabeth Randolph, free, arrested on the order of the Mayor on suspicion of larceny, was continued in jail for examination.--James Smithers, who had fallen into the hands of the police while disporting himself on Main street at variance with law and order, was admonished and let off.--James Coyle, a person of suspicious appearance, was arraigned for going into the watch making business in a manner forbidden by law and custom. The mode adopted by Mr. Coyle was by no means peculiar to himself, it being the old style adopted by enter prising individuals from the time of Jack Sheppard upwards. Possessing himself of an iron instrument known as a "jimmy," he had contrived by its skillful u