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hers, advanced through the town to the west side, where the regiment was reunited soon after. Pickets were thrown out, and the Fifty-fourth went into bivouac for the night. The pursuit of the enemy was taken up and continued five miles by Major Stevens with his Independent Battalion Massachusetts Cavalry, which landed after the Fifty-fourth. They captured eleven Confederates, including some signal-men. Transports which had been delayed having arrived with infantry, artillery, etc., on t and Wm. H. Morris, of Company K, whom the Record reports as missing, but who probably died in prison. At the camp, drills and parades had been resumed for some time. On April 3 the number of officers was increased by the arrival of Lieut. Edward L. Stevens, newly appointed. On April 12 the Eighth United States Colored Troops was added to our brigade. The Fifty-fifth Massachusetts since March 11 had been detached at Pilatka. By this period in April regiments began to move from Florida.
ac, Sonoma, Winona, and Wissahickon to take part. Our regiment started on this expedition in light marching order, with Lieutenant-Colonel Hooper, commanding, Acting Major Pope, Surgeon Briggs, Assistant-Surgeon Radzinsky, Adjutant Howard, Quartermaster Ritchie; Company C, Captain Homans and Lieutenants Bridgham and Spear; Company E, Lieutenant Chipman, commanding, and Lieutenant Cousens; Company G, Lieut. David Reid, commanding, and Lieutenant Webster; Company H, Captain Tucker and Lieutenant Stevens; Company A, Lieutenant Knowles; Company D, Lieutenant Emerson, commanding, and Lieutenant Hallett; Company I, Lieut. Lewis Reed; Company K, Lieutenant Leonard, commanding, and Lieut. Charles Jewett,—a force of twenty-one officers and 540 men. Captains T. L. Appleton and R. H. L. Jewett were on staff duty with General Hatch. A large fleet was ready at Port Royal, the decks of the transports crowded with troops; and the pier at Hilton Head was full of stores and men awaiting transport
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Chapter 13: operations about Pocotaligo. (search)
nately, our pickets wounded. General Hatch pushed the One Hundred and Second United States Colored Troops along the railroad, and the Twenty-fifth Ohio through Green Pond, to Ashepoo, on the 14th, where the bridges were found burned. A force crossed the river in boats, and drove a few of the enemy away. Meanwhile, during our field service, the following changes had occurred in the Fifty-fourth: Lieutenant Duren, having broken a leg by falling from his horse at Morris Island, went North, and never returned. Lieutenant Littlefield resigned, and Lieutenant Hallett took charge of the camp. Lieutenant Rogers re-joined the regiment from there. Lieutenant James, recommissioned, reported; but his old wound soon forced him to return to Hilton Head. Captain Pope was made major, Lieutenant Howard captain of Company I, and Second Lieutenants Stevens and Charles Jewett, Jr., were promoted first lieutenants. Lieutenants Charles F. Joy and William L. Whitney, Jr., newly appointed, joined.
B, Lieutenant Hallett; Company H, Captain Tucker and Lieutenant Stevens; Company A, Lieutenant Rogers; Company D, Captain Ch were now coming up over the woods directly in our front. Stevens deployed one platoon on the left of the road, holding the e men wounded. When Lieutenant Rogers was disabled, Lieutenant Stevens took command of Company A, which he retained until hr through the woods and swamps, with Company A under Lieutenant Stevens skirmishing; after pursuing a road fringed with hea indicated. The enemy was there, for Major Pope and Lieutenant Stevens in crossing the wood-road drew several shots. To feed, the enemy also fired a volley, one shot striking Lieutenant Stevens in the head, killing him instantly. He fell partialin the breastworks, besides the grist and saw mill. Lieutenant Stevens's body was buried at Boykin's, as was that of Corpor removed to the National Cemetery at Florence, S. C. Lieutenant Stevens was a genial comrade and brave officer. He must hav
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Roster of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
dgeley, Minn. 62. Jan to Mch 65 Actg Regtl. Quartermaster. Died 1 Jan 90 Grand View, Tenn. Stevens, Edward Lewis; 1st Lieut. 30 Sep 42 Boston; single; clerk; Brighton. 2d Lt 31 Jan 64, must. 3is Id. S. C. $50. Spriggs, Isaiah 19, sin.; laborer; Chelsea. 20 Mch 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Stevens, William A. 19, sin.; farmer; Gt. Barrington. 18 Feb 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Sutherland, John 3. Oneida, N. Y. Smith, John 18, sin.; farmer; Coatesville, Pa. 21 Mch 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Stevens, Robert 27, mar.; farmer; New Bedford. 20 Feb 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Taylor, Alexander 27, mar. 14 Apl 63, died pris. Feb 65 Florence, S. C. Wounded and captd 18 Jly 63 Ft. Wagner. $50. Stevens, John 23, sin.; farmer; Pontiac, Mich. 9 Apl 63; missing 18 Jly 63 Ft Wagner, S. C $50. Stew, John 2 Feb 65 $243.33. South, Edward 7 Sep 64 $166.66. Stanley, Romulus 31 Oct 64 —— Stevens, George 22 Jly 64 $315.99. Stuart, Latimer 5 Sep 64 $236.66. Thomas, James W. 17 Nov 64 $
ls, Albert, Private. Co. C. Campbell, Joseph R., Private. Hall, Joseph Lee, Private. Halsey, Ira E., Private. Johnson, Samuel, Private. Price, George, Private. Torrence, Abram P., Private. Turner, Treadwell, Private. Co. E. Anderson, William, Private. Harris, Alfred, Private. Lopeman, Charles H., Private. Proctor, Joseph J., Corp. weeks, John, Private. Co. G. Body, Charles, Private. Myers, William, Private. Nichols, Harrison, Private. Stevens, John, Private. Tyler, William H., Private. Underwood, William, Private. Co. I. Augustus, Charles, Corp. Brady, Randolph, Corp. Freeman, James E., Private. Gaines, Noah, Private. Lyons, Robert, Corp. Pillow, William, Private. Stoner, Thomas, Private. Williams, Ezekiel, Private. Williams, Henry B., Private. Williamson, John, Private. Co. K. Mahan, Jesse, Private. Morgan, Colonel, Private. Stevenson, Allen W., Private. Wilson, John H., P
ls, Albert, Private. Co. C. Campbell, Joseph R., Private. Hall, Joseph Lee, Private. Halsey, Ira E., Private. Johnson, Samuel, Private. Price, George, Private. Torrence, Abram P., Private. Turner, Treadwell, Private. Co. E. Anderson, William, Private. Harris, Alfred, Private. Lopeman, Charles H., Private. Proctor, Joseph J., Corp. weeks, John, Private. Co. G. Body, Charles, Private. Myers, William, Private. Nichols, Harrison, Private. Stevens, John, Private. Tyler, William H., Private. Underwood, William, Private. Co. I. Augustus, Charles, Corp. Brady, Randolph, Corp. Freeman, James E., Private. Gaines, Noah, Private. Lyons, Robert, Corp. Pillow, William, Private. Stoner, Thomas, Private. Williams, Ezekiel, Private. Williams, Henry B., Private. Williamson, John, Private. Co. K. Mahan, Jesse, Private. Morgan, Colonel, Private. Stevenson, Allen W., Private. Wilson, John H., P
79, 184. St. Mary, Confederate steamer, 153. St. Mary's River, Fla., 154,155, 172. St. Simon's Island, Ga., 39, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47. St. Stephen's Depot, S. C., 284. Staggett's Mill, S. C., 308. Stanton, Edwin M., 2. State Road, 256, 263, 266. Statesburg, S. C., 296, 298, 299, 300, 306. Stearns, George L., 11, 12. Stearns, Mary E., 16. Stephens, George E., 12, 56, 92, 166, 315. Stephenson, J. H., 15, 23. Steuart, George H., 196. Stevens, Atherton H., Jr., 152. Stevens, Edward L., 184, 237, 276, 291, 292, 293, 302, 303, 304, 305. Stevens, T. H., 128. Stevenson, Thomas G., 53, 63, 74, 85, 87, 103, 106, 143. Stewart, Henry, 131. Stewart plantation, 263, 265, 266. Stiles, Joseph, 202. Sterling, J. R., 12. Stone, Lincoln R., 34, 64, 75, 103,105, 109. 145. Stono Inlet, S. C., 51, 141, 186, 197, 200, 215, 234. Stono River, 53, 56, 59,197, 199, 208, 209, 210, 211, 216, 270. Strahan, Charles G., 146. Strength of regiment, 105, 108, 149, 164, 178, 202, 228, 2
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers killed in action. (search)
1864. Steere, Joseph,1st Mass. H. A.,Petersburg, Va.,June 16, 1864. Steffens, Anton, Corp.,20th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 11, 1862. Stephens, Elliot A. E.,25th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 15, 1864. Stephens, Jesse M.,2d Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va.,May 3, 1863. Stetson, Andrew J., Sergt.,38th Mass. Inf.,Opequon, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Stetson, James H.,13th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 1, 1863. Stevens, Benjamin F.,19th Mass. Inf.,Glendale, Va.,June 30, 1862. Stevens, Edward L., 1st Lieut.,54th Mass. Inf.,Boykin's Mills, S. C.,April 18, 1865. Stevens, Edwin,36th Mass. Inf.,Campbell's Station, Tenn.,Nov. 16, 1863. Stevens, Frank, Sergt.,26th Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Stevens, James H.,1st Mass. Cav.,New Hope Church, Va.,Nov. 27, 1863. Stevens, Orman,15th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863. Stevens, Samuel M., 1st Sergt.,39th Mass. Inf.,Laurel Hill, Va.,May 10, 1864. Stevenson, Thomas G., Brig. Gen.,U. S. Vols.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May
1864. Steere, Joseph,1st Mass. H. A.,Petersburg, Va.,June 16, 1864. Steffens, Anton, Corp.,20th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 11, 1862. Stephens, Elliot A. E.,25th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 15, 1864. Stephens, Jesse M.,2d Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va.,May 3, 1863. Stetson, Andrew J., Sergt.,38th Mass. Inf.,Opequon, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Stetson, James H.,13th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 1, 1863. Stevens, Benjamin F.,19th Mass. Inf.,Glendale, Va.,June 30, 1862. Stevens, Edward L., 1st Lieut.,54th Mass. Inf.,Boykin's Mills, S. C.,April 18, 1865. Stevens, Edwin,36th Mass. Inf.,Campbell's Station, Tenn.,Nov. 16, 1863. Stevens, Frank, Sergt.,26th Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Stevens, James H.,1st Mass. Cav.,New Hope Church, Va.,Nov. 27, 1863. Stevens, Orman,15th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863. Stevens, Samuel M., 1st Sergt.,39th Mass. Inf.,Laurel Hill, Va.,May 10, 1864. Stevenson, Thomas G., Brig. Gen.,U. S. Vols.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May
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