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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Fredericksburg, Va. (search)
, Brig.-Gen. Daniel E. Sickles. First Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Joseph B. Carr: ist Mass., Lieut.-Col. Clark B. Baldwin, Col. Napoleon B.. McLaughlen; 11th Mass., Col. William Blaisdell; 16th Mass., Col. Thomas R. Tannatt; 2d N. H., Col. Gilman Marston; 11th N. J., Col. Robert McAllister; 26th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Benjamin C. Tilghman. Brigade loss: k, 11; w, .68; m, 2 == 81. Second Brigade, Col. George B. Hall: 70th N. Y., Col. J. Egbert Farnum; 71st N. Y., Maj. Thomas Rafferty; 72d N. Y., Col. William O. Stevens; 73d N. Y., Col. William R. Brewster; 74th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. William H. Lounsbury; 120th N. Y., Col. George H. Sharpe. Brigade loss: w, 16. Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Joseph W. Revere: 5th N. J., Col. William J. Sewell; 6th N. J., Col. George C. Burling; 7th N. J., Col. Louis R. Francine; 8th N. J., Col. Adolphus J. Johnson; 2d N. Y., Col. Sidney W. Park; 115th Pa., Lieut.-Col. William A. Olmsted. Brigade loss: k, 1; w, 1 == 2. Artillery, Capt. James E. Smith: 2d N. J., Capt. A. J
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces in the Chancellorsville campaign. (search)
arr, Col. William Blaisdell: 1st Mass., Col. Napoleon B. McLaughlen; 11th Mass., Col. William Blaisdell, Lieut.-Col. Porter D. Tripp; 16th Mass., Lieut.-Col. Waldo Merriam; 11th N. J., Col. Robert McAllister; 26th Pa., Col. Benjamin C. Tilghman (w), Maj. Robert L. Bodine. Brigade loss: k, 52; w, 387; in, 65=504. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Joseph W. Revere, Col. J. Egbert Farnum: 70th N. Y., Col. J. Egbert Farnum, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Holt; 71st N. Y., Col. Henry L. Potter; 72d N. Y., Col. William O. Stevens (k), MIaj. John Leonard; 73d N. Y., Maj. Michael W. Burns; 74th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. William H. Lounsbury (w), Capt. Henry M. Alles (w), Capt. Francis E. Tyler; 120th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Cornelius D. Westbrook. Brigade loss: k, 26; w, 160; m, 131 = 317. Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Gershom Mott (w), Col. William J. Sewell: 5th N. J., Col. William J. Sewell, Maj. Ashabel W. Angel (w), Capt. Virgil M. Healy; 6th N. J., Col. George C. Burling (w), Lieut.-Col. Stephen R. Gilkyson; 7th N. J.
tered out July 1, 1864, and the recruits transferred to the Eighty-sixth New York. Seventy-Second New York Infantry--Third Excelsior. Sickles's Brigade — Hooker's Division--Third Corps. (1) Col. Nelson Taylor; Brig.-Gen. (2) Col. William O. Stevens (Killed). (3) Col. John S. Austin. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 1   1       15 Company A 1 5ded, and 46 missing, the most of the latter being either killed or wounded. The regiment was prominently engaged at Malvern Hill, its losses in that action amounting to 14 killed and 47 wounded, out of about 300 who were in the engagement. Colonel Stevens and four other officers were killed at Chancellorsville, the regiment losing in that battle, 11 killed, 31 wounded, and 59 missing; total, 101. At Gettysburg, the Excelsior Brigade participated in General Sickles's grand battle, known
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1863. (search)
ion moving to the left against Fort Magruder. Colonel Dwight, considering Lieutenant Stevens's wound still painful and dangerous, detailed him to come on with the regwhom finally came Lieutenant-Colonel Wells of the First Massachusetts, to whom Stevens offered his little force, and hurried for new supplies of cartridges. The litwas while engaged in making this attempt that Colonel Wells first noticed Lieutenant Stevens. I saw a fine-looking young fellow, so his narration ran, standing with he went up to him and said, Excuse me, but I would like to know who you are! Stevens, he answered, of the First Excelsior; don't you think we can hold them here? ued to do so till he met his own fate, two years and more afterwards. Lieutenant Stevens never gave to his family any description of the remarkable part played byas given by Colonel William Dwight, Jr., his regimental commander:— Lieutenant Stevens was dear to me. I recognized him as one of the very best officers of my r
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, Biographical Index. (search)
Stearns, W. A., Rev., I. 132; II. 158. Stevens, Edward L., Lieut., Memoir, 1. 391 -394. SStevens, Eliza L., I. 137; I. 395. Stevens, George Watson, I. 138. Stevens, Gorham, I. 137. Stevens, George Watson, I. 138. Stevens, Gorham, I. 137. Stevens, G. P., Memoir, II. 395-404. Stevens, I. I., Maj.-Gen., I. 137. Stevens, Silas, II. Stevens, Gorham, I. 137. Stevens, G. P., Memoir, II. 395-404. Stevens, I. I., Maj.-Gen., I. 137. Stevens, Silas, II. 391. Stevens, William, I. 137; II. 395. Stevens, W. G., I. 139. Stevens, W. O., Col., MemoStevens, G. P., Memoir, II. 395-404. Stevens, I. I., Maj.-Gen., I. 137. Stevens, Silas, II. 391. Stevens, William, I. 137; II. 395. Stevens, W. G., I. 139. Stevens, W. O., Col., Memoir, I 137-149. Also, II. 395. Stevenson, R. H., Lieut.-Col., II. 107. Stevenson, T. G., BrigStevens, I. I., Maj.-Gen., I. 137. Stevens, Silas, II. 391. Stevens, William, I. 137; II. 395. Stevens, W. G., I. 139. Stevens, W. O., Col., Memoir, I 137-149. Also, II. 395. Stevenson, R. H., Lieut.-Col., II. 107. Stevenson, T. G., Brig.-Gen., I. 371, 373;,376; II. 27, 41;, 106. 107, 110, 137, 138,194. Stone, C. P., Maj.-Gen., I. Stevens, Silas, II. 391. Stevens, William, I. 137; II. 395. Stevens, W. G., I. 139. Stevens, W. O., Col., Memoir, I 137-149. Also, II. 395. Stevenson, R. H., Lieut.-Col., II. 107. Stevenson, T. G., Brig.-Gen., I. 371, 373;,376; II. 27, 41;, 106. 107, 110, 137, 138,194. Stone, C. P., Maj.-Gen., I. 207, 222;. Stone, Eliza, II. 313. Stone, George, II. 330, 332;. Stone, G. A., Capt., MemoiStevens, William, I. 137; II. 395. Stevens, W. G., I. 139. Stevens, W. O., Col., Memoir, I 137-149. Also, II. 395. Stevenson, R. H., Lieut.-Col., II. 107. Stevenson, T. G., Brig.-Gen., I. 371, 373;,376; II. 27, 41;, 106. 107, 110, 137, 138,194. Stone, C. P., Maj.-Gen., I. 207, 222;. Stone, Eliza, II. 313. Stone, George, II. 330, 332;. Stone, G. A., Capt., Memoir, II. 313-333. Stone, Henry, Lieut., II. 316, 317;, 323. Stone, Jacob, II. 313. Stone, JoStevens, W. G., I. 139. Stevens, W. O., Col., Memoir, I 137-149. Also, II. 395. Stevenson, R. H., Lieut.-Col., II. 107. Stevenson, T. G., Brig.-Gen., I. 371, 373;,376; II. 27, 41;, 106. 107, 110, 137, 138,194. Stone, C. P., Maj.-Gen., I. 207, 222;. Stone, Eliza, II. 313. Stone, George, II. 330, 332;. Stone, G. A., Capt., Memoir, II. 313-333. Stone, Henry, Lieut., II. 316, 317;, 323. Stone, Jacob, II. 313. Stone, John S., Rev., I. 270. Stone, L. R., Dr. . I. 321. Stoneman, G., Maj.-Gen., I. 142, 288;, 289; Stevens, W. O., Col., Memoir, I 137-149. Also, II. 395. Stevenson, R. H., Lieut.-Col., II. 107. Stevenson, T. G., Brig.-Gen., I. 371, 373;,376; II. 27, 41;, 106. 107, 110, 137, 138,194. Stone, C. P., Maj.-Gen., I. 207, 222;. Stone, Eliza, II. 313. Stone, George, II. 330, 332;. Stone, G. A., Capt., Memoir, II. 313-333. Stone, Henry, Lieut., II. 316, 317;, 323. Stone, Jacob, II. 313. Stone, John S., Rev., I. 270. Stone, L. R., Dr. . I. 321. Stoneman, G., Maj.-Gen., I. 142, 288;, 289; II. 56, 169;, 217, 420. Stoughton, E. H., Brig.-Gen., II. 359, 360;. Storrow, Charles, Capt.,