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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces in the Chancellorsville campaign. (search)
ffin. First Brigade, Brig.-Gen. James Barnes: 2d Me., Col. George Varney; 18th Mass., Col. Joseph Hayes; 22d Mass., Col. William S. Tilton; 2d Co. Mass. Sharp-shooters, Lieut. Robert Smith; 1st Mich., Col. Ira C. Abbott; 13th N. Y. (battalion), Capt. William Downey; 25th N. Y., Col. Charles A. Johnson; 118th Pa., Col. Charles M. Prevost. Brigade loss: k, 4; w, 40; mi, 4=48. Second Brigade, Col. James McQuade, Col. Jacob B. Sweitzer: 9th Mass., Col. Patrick R. Guiney; 32d Mass., Lieut.-Col. Luther Stephenson; 4th Mich., Col. Harrison H. Jeffords; 14th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Thomas M. Davies; 62d Pa., Col. Jacob B. Sweitzer, Lieut.-Col. James C. Hull. Brigade loss: k, 9; w, 46; m, 7 = 62. Third Brigade, Col. Thomas B. W. Stockton: 20th Me., Lieut.-Col. Joshua L. Chamberlain; Brady's Co. Mich. Sharp-shooters; 16th Mich., Lieut.-Col. Norval E. Welch; 12th N. Y., Capt. William Huson; 17th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Nelson B. Bartram; 44th N. Y., Col. James C. Rice; 83d Pa., Col. Strong Vincent. Br
Light Guards, Foxborough. Officers: David L. Shepard, captain; Moses A. Richardson and Carlos A. Hart, lieutenants,—all of Foxborough. Company G, Light Infantry, Taunton. Officers: Timothy Gordon, captain; Zaccheus Sherman and Frederick A. Harrington, lieutenants,—all of Taunton. Company H, Hancock Light Guards, Quincy. Officers: Franklin Curtis, captain; Edward A. Spear and Benjamin F. Meservey, lieutenants,—all of Quincy. Company I, Lincoln Light Guards, Hingham. Officers: Luther Stephenson, Jr., captain; Charles Sprague and Nathaniel French, Jr., lieutenants,—all of Hingham. This company was named in honor of Major-General Benjamin Lincoln, of revolutionary renown. This regiment was ready to march on the 16th; but transportation could not be arranged until the next day. Its destination was Fortress Monroe. It left Faneuil Hall at three o'clock on the afternoon of the 17th, and marched to the State House, where it was addressed by Governor Andrew, who said,— It
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 13: Plymouth County. (search)
hree-months service at Fortress Monroe, and one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars to volunteers not connected with said company. At the same meeting three thousand dollars were appropriated for aid to soldiers' families, and the selectmen were authorized to apply the same as their judgment may dictate. 1862. March 3d, The committee appointed in April preceding reported that they had expended one thousand three hundred and forty-nine dollars and seventy-seven cents for Captain Luther Stephenson, Jr., Company I, Fourth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia (The Lincoln Light Infantry). The committee in closing their report congratulate the town on the fact that, at the commencement of the present great struggle for the supremacy of our Government over a wicked Rebellion, we had within our borders a military organization who promptly responded to the call made for their services, and that we cannot but look back to that period when promptness of action was the great power
eux; 20th Mass., Lieut.-Col. G. N. Macy; 1st Mass. Sharpshooters, Capt. Wm. Plumer. Third Army Corps. Second Division.—1st Brigade, 1st Mass., Col. N. B. McLaughlen; 11th Mass., Col. Wm. Blaisdell; 16th Mass., Lieut.-Col. Waldo Merriam. Fifth Army Corps. First Division.—1st Brigade (Brig.-Gen. James Barnes), 18th Mass., Col. Joseph Hayes; 22d Mass., Col. W. S. Tilton; 2d Co. Mass. Sharpshooters, Lieut. Robert Smith; 2d Brigade, 9th Mass., Col. P. R. Guiney; 32d Mass., Lieut.-Col. Luther Stephenson; Artillery (Capt. A. P. Martin), 3d Light Battery (C), Capt. A. P. Martin; 5th Light Battery (E), Capt. C. A. Phillips. Sixth Army Corps. First Division.—Artillery, 1st Light Battery (A), Capt. W. H. McCartney. Third Division.—2d Brigade, 7th Mass., Col. T. D. Johns; 10th Mass., Lieut.-Col. J. B. Parsons; 37th Mass., Col. Oliver Edwards. Eleventh Army Corps. First Division.—Brigadier-General Devens. Second Division.—2d Brigade, 33d Mass., Col. A. B. Underwo
, 82, 294 Stearns, N. D., 552 Stearns, S. W., 421 Stebbins, J. T., 421 Stebbins, J. W., 421 Stedman, C. H., 481 Stedman, J. S., 438 Stedman, Joseph, 275 Stedman, W. J., 422 Steel, Frank, 552 Steele, David, 552 Steele, G. A., 421 Steere, Joseph, 421 Steffens, Anton, 421 Steinhart, J. W., 552 Steinhoffe, August, 481 Steinwehr, Adolph von, 94, 100, 105, 258 Stephens, Alexander, 481 Stephens, E. A. E., 421 Stephens, J. M., 421 Stephens, John, 481 Stephenson, John, 552 Stephenson, Luther, 92 Stetson, A. J., 421 Stetson, A. O., 481 Stetson, G. F., 481 Stetson, J. H., 421 Stetson, J. W., 481 Stevens, A. H., Jr., 130, 158 Stevens, B. F., 421 Stevens, C. H., 481 Stevens, C. W., 552 Stevens, E. F., 481 Stevens, E. L., 2d Mass. H. A., 552 Stevens, E. L., 54th Mass. Inf., 421 Stevens, Edward, 2d Mass. H. A., 552 Stevens, Edward, 23d Mass. Inf., 481 Stevens, Edwin, 421 Stevens, Elbridge, 552 Stevens, F. H., 552 Stevens, Frank, 421 Stevens, G. T., 110 Stev
ehall and Goldsboroa; with General Dix at White House; ordered to Baltimore and Maryland Heights; with the Army of the Potomac, near Williamsport, Md. Mustered out, July 27, 1863. Lieut. Colonel, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Feb. 27, 1864; served in southern Virginia and North Carolina. Commissioned Colonel, Sept. 18, 1865; not mustered. Brevet Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Orders for muster out received, Aug. 20, 1865. Discharged with regiment, Sept. 20, 1865. Stephenson, Luther, Jr. Born in Massachusetts. Captain, 4th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Apr. 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Captain, 1st Battalion Mass. Infantry, afterward 32d Mass. Infantry, Nov. 28, 1861. Major, Aug. 11, 1862; mustered, Feb. 24, 1863. Lieut. Colonel, Dec. 29, 1862; mustered, May 26, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from wound received in action), June 28, 1864. Brevet Colonel and Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Stevens, Isaac Ing
ug. 2, 1861. Captain, 42d Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Aug. 29, 1862; mustered, Sept. 13, 1862. Lieut. Colonel, Nov. 11, 1862. Mustered out, Aug. 20, 1863. Lieut. Colonel, 42d Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., July 22, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 11, 1864. Steele, William R. Second Lieutenant, 15th Mass. Infantry, May 11, 1862. First Lieutenant, Oct. 28, 1862. Mustered out, July 28, 1864. Brevet Captain and Major, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Stephenson, Luther, Jr. See General Officers. Stevens, Atherton H., Jr. Major, 1st Mass. Cavalry, July 19, 1862. Battalion detached, Aug. 4, 1863; afterward became 4th Mass. Cavalry. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Mustered out, May 7, 1865. Stevenson, Robert Hooper. See General Officers. Stevenson, Thomas Greeley. See General Officers. Stickney, Albert. Captain, 47th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 19, 1862. Lieut. Colonel, Nov. 7, 18
23, 1870. Stearns, George Luther. Born in Massachusetts. Major, Assistant Adj. General, U. S. Volunteers, June 13, 1863. Honorably discharged, Mar. 30, 1864. Died, Sept. 8, 1887. Stearns, Henry Putnam. Born in Massachusetts. Major, Surgeon, 1st Conn. Infantry, Apr. 18, 1861; mustered, Apr. 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Major, Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers, Sept. 21, 1861. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Aug. 22, 1865. Mustered out, Aug. 25, 1865. Stephenson, Luther, Jr. See General Officers. Stevens, Isaac Ingalls. See General Officers. Stevenson, Robert Hooper. See General Officers. Stevenson, Thomas Greely. See General Officers. Stiles, Daniel Fraser. Born in Massachusetts. Q. M. Sergeant and Commissary, 1st D. C. Infantry, Aug. 6, 1861, to Nov. 30, 1862. Second Lieutenant, Dec. 1, 1862. Transferred to 2d D. C. Infantry, Feb. 28, 1865. First Lieutenant, Mar. 21, 1865. Mustered out, Sept. 12, 1865. Second Lieutenant, 2
. Steele, First Lieutenant William R., of the 15th Mass. Infantry, to be Captain, U. S. Volunteers, by brevet, for gallant conduct in the battle of Bristoe Station, Va., to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O. 65, June 22, 1867. — Brevet Captain William R., First Lieutenant of the 15th Mass. Infantry, to be Major, U. S. Volun teers, by brevet, for gallant conduct at the battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House, Va., to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O. 65, June 22, 1867. Stephenson, Lieut. Colonel Luther, Jr., of the 32d Mass. Infantry, to be Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, by brevet, for gallant and meritorious services in the campaign against Richmond, Va., to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O. 67, July 16, 1867. — Brevet Colonel Luther, Jr., U. S. Volunteers, and Lieut. Colonel of the 32d Mass. Infantry, to be Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, by brevet, for gallant and meritorious service in the campaign against Richmond, Va., to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O. 67,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
ns, J. P., 355 Stearns, John, 389 Stearns, M. B., Mrs., 584 Stearns, M. F., Mrs., 584 Stearns, M. S., 355 Stearns, Mary E., 584 Stearns, W. A., 671 Stebbins, A. H., 355 Stebbins, H. S., 355 Stebbins, J. B., 584 Stedman, C. E., 136 Stedman, E. M., 162 Stedman, F. D., 136 Stedman, Joseph, 229 Steele, N. F., 355 Steele, Robert, 136 Steele, W. H., 355 Steele, W. R., 229, 355, 558 Steigher, J. J., 136 Stephens, Ammi, 136 Stephenson, C. A., 136 Stephenson, G. B., 136 Stephenson, Luther, Jr., 195, 229, 446, 558 Sterling, E. R., 355 Stevens, A. H., Jr., 229, 558 Stevens, A. L., 136 Stevens, C. B., 355 Stevens, C. H., 355 Stevens, D. D., 499 Stevens, D. N., 355 Stevens, E. L., 355, 724 Stevens, G. F., 355 Stevens, G. O., 355 Stevens, G. P., 480 Stevens, H., 572 Stevens, I. I., 195, 446, 480, 724 Stevens, J. T., 4th Mass. Inf., 355 Stevens, J. T., 42d Mass. Inf., 355 Stevens, Thomas, 136 Stevens, W. O., 480 Stevens, W. S., 355 Stevenson, Hannah E.,
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