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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New Hampshire. (search)
lman assumes office1813 William Plumerassumes office1816 Samuel Bellassumes office1819 Levi Woodburyassumes office1823 David L. Morrillassumes office1824 Benjamin Pierceassumes office1827 John Bellassumes office1828 Benjamin Pierceassumes office1829 Matthew Harveyassumes office1830 Joseph M. HarperactingFeb., 1831 Samuel Dinsmoorassumes officeJune, 1831 William Badgerassumes office1834 Isaac Hillassumes office1836 John Pageassumes office1839 Henry Hubbardassumes office1842 John H. Steeleassumes office1844 Anthony Colbyassumes office1846 Jared W. Williamsassumes office1847 Samuel Dinsmoorassumes office1849 Noah Martin assumes office1852 Nathaniel B. Baker.assumes office1854 Ralph Metcalfassumes office1855 William Haileassumes office1857 Ichabod Goodwinassumes office1859 Nathaniel S. Berryassumes office1861 Joseph A. Gilmoreassumes office1863 Frederick Smythassumes office1865 Walter Harrimanassumes office1867 Onslow Stearnsassumes office1869 James A. Westonas
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 31: after the battle. (search)
Sergeant Joseph H. Hervey. Co. D.Private Daniel Holland. Co. E.Private Thomas Doyle. Private Edward Roche. Co. I.Corporal Thomas W. Tuttle. wounded: Lieutenant Colonel Ansel D. Wass. Major Edmund Rice. Co. A.Corporal Charles L. Noyes. Private William Edwards. Private Michael Scannell. Private Duncan Sherwood. Co. B.Private Andrew Goodwin. Private Charles H. Preston. Co. C.Captain Wm. L. Palmer. Second Lieutenant Joseph W. Snellen. Sergeant Stephen Armitage. Private John H. Steele. Private John F. Fowler. Private George H. Breed. Private Albert Rogers. Co. D.First Lieutenant David T. Chubbuck. Sergeant John L. Hoyt (Died July 5.) Private Patrick Fitzgerald. Private Patrick Ford. Private William P. R. Estes. Co. E.Sergeant Terrence Gormley. Sergeant Cornelius Russell. Private Daniel Corrigan. Private James Corrigan. Co. F.First Lieutenant William Stone. Second Lieutenant John J. Ferris. Corporal Hugh McPartland. Private Charles E. Marston. Priv
William P. Edwards. Adolph Mahnitz. Timothy O'Connell. Charles Preston. Thomas Riley. James Strange. Stephen J. Younger. Co. C.Milton Ellsworth, First Sergeant. Benjamin F. Hall, Sergeant. Benjamin H. Jellison, Sergeant. George E. Breed, Corporal. James Morse, Corporal. Richard R. Foster, Corporal. Moses R. Littlefield, Wagoner. Richmond L. Pillsbury, Musician. Eben Colby. William E. Fletcher. James H. Heath. Coloneus Morse. Ernest A. Nichols. Edwin C. D. Saunders. John H. Steele. Charles W. Tibbetts. Co. D.Benjamin W. Russell, First Sergeant. Charles P. Welch, Sergeant. Charles K. Hills, Corporal. Joshua Kendall, Musician. Ira Weston, Wagoner. John Brill. Clarence P. Crane. John Cavanaugh. Erastus Cousins. William Heffron. Henry Lee. John Moses. Nathan Walden. Co. E.Samuel E. Viall, First Sergeant. Daniel Corrigan, Sergeant. James Clark, Sergeant. Phillip Dunn, Sergeant. Terrence Gormley, Corporal. Timothy Leary, Wagoner. James Allen. J
64, promoted from Capt., Co. D. Co. D.First Lieut. Wm. A. McGinnis, prisoner of war, transferred from Co. E. E.First Lieut. John T. Ross, in command of company, appointed to company since last return. I.First Lieut. Chas. C. Filley, in command of company, appointed to company since last return. Transfers: B.Sergt. William Elliot. B.Sergt. Harrison Bowyer, from Co. K, Feb. 19th. D.Sergt. Ernest A. Nichols, from Co. C, Feb. 1st. E.Sergt. John O'Brien, from Co. D, Feb. 1st. E.Sergt. John H. Steele, from Co. C, Feb. 1st. K.Corp. William Tirrell, from Co. H, Feb. 1st. K.Private Wm. Edward Fletcher, from. Co. C, Feb. 1st. K.Quartermaster Sergt. John Lee, from Co. F, Feb. 1st. The dawn of March 25 was ushered in by the sullen roar of the hostile artillery at Fort Steadman, when Gen. Lee made that morning the last attack upon the Union lines which he ever had the audacity to make. Every one was on the qui vive. Gen. Humphreys, with his accustomed promptitude, instantly to
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