356
Stoddard, Charles, 584
Stoddard, E. M., 138
Stoddard, G. C., 164
Stoddard, G. G., 356
Stoddard, J. S., 356
Stodder, L. N., 138
Stokes, S. D., 356
Stollery, William, 138
Stone, A. L., 725
Stone, A. W., 356
Stone, Amos, 584
Stone, Andrew L., 395
Stone, Augustus, 356
Stone, B. B. G., 356
Stone, Benjamin, Jr., 356
Stone, C. B., 356
Stone, C. P., 196, 446, 724
Stone, C. W., 724
Stone, Charles, 356
Stone, E. F., 229
Stone, E. W., 229, 446, 558, 724
Stone, F. L., 495
Stone, F. M., 576
Stone, G. A., 356
Stone, G. H., 356
Stone, H. L., 447, 495
Stone, H. O., 138
Stone, H. V. D., 356
Stone, Henry, 356
Stone, J. E., 356
Stone, J. F., 356
Stone, J. K., 356
Stone, L. H., 356
Stone, L. R., 389, 447, 559, 724
Stone, M. A., 480, 559
Stone, M. J., 447
Stone, P. J., Jr., 138
Stone, S. E., 389
Stone, Theodore, 138
Stone, V. R., 389
Stone, W. A., 357
Stone, William, 356, 447, 539
Storer, N. W., 357
Storer, W. B., 357
Storrow, Charles, 357
Storrow, Samu
ugh—forty-one gave their lives and over thrice that number sealed their devotion to duty with their blood—and Parsons and Stone and Bush pour furiously their hurricane of shrapnel and shot in death-dealing blows upon the advancing men of Cheatham ontewart, following the movement of Wharton and Donelson, is forced to retire, taking with him a part of Bush's Battery and Stone's four pieces, and takes a position on the crest of the hill and grove to the right in the rear of the cornfield, awaitinhich occurred about the same time.
The sun was about setting, Jackson's line had been broken and Starkweather had placed Stone and Bush on the crest of the hill covering the approach from a cornfield extending a quarter of a mile or so in front.
Cam's men.
The word Forward!
rang along the line.
Forward moved the Southern battleflag toward the crest, from which Stone and Bush belched forth a stream of shot and shell.
Forward the Confederates moved and the Federal line broke.
They purs
John S. Massie.
Third Sergt., A. S. Watson.
Fourth Sergt., W. B. Cross.
Sergeant, M. B. Langhorne.
Sergeant, C. Christian.
Sergeant, James Chalmers.
Sergeant, John T. Luckett.
Corporal, S. M. Alexander.
Corporal, C. V. Donohue.
Corporal, F. M. Stone,
Privates.
Abbott, J. P.
Alexander, E. A.
Barnes, A. J.
Bays, John R.
Akers, E. A.
Allen, T. W.
Barnes, E. F.
Berkley, Joseph.
Bibb, John R.
Bowman, N. B.
Boyd, James.
Brooke, St. George T.
Browniiweather, C. J.
Moore, Sampson.
Norvell, Charles.
Palmer, C. F.
Perrigo, George.
Pettyjohn, S. W.
Purvis, W. C.
Roberts, H. T.
Sale, J. E.
Seabury, R. M.
Seabury, W. J.
Smith, John Thomas.
Sneed, S. Emmitt.
Stone, Frank.
Sumpter, S. R.
Taylor, O. P.
Thurman, Alexander.
Toler, W. D.
Tyree, Richard.
Watson, W. H.
Witt, J. C.
Sherrar, John C.
Smith, William N.
Spencer, W. R.
Sullivan, Dennis.
Taylor, John O.
Taylor, Tho
n Goode, John Gruelle, deserted October, 1862, and joined the Federal Army; Michael Haggard, Robert Hogan, Joe S. Hood, Henry Hugeley, James Hugeley, John Jones, Robert Knox, died in Camp Douglas, October 21, 1864, of chronic diarrhoea; David Larison, Robert Lawrence, George Leslie, James Logan, Alfred Martin, Elisha Ogden, Thomas Parris, Archie Piersall, J. H. Reed, promoted to assistant quartermaster sergeant; John Shay, Willis F. Spahr, promoted to quartermaster sergeant; John Stivers, F. M. Stone, Raleigh Sutherland, regimental farrier; T. B. Stuart, John Tate, Wm. Tate, Wm. Taylor, Obadiah B. Tracy, died in Camp Douglas, February 17, 1864, of chronic diarrhoea; Henry Turner, Wm. Taylor, Howard Watts, J. A. Watts.—seventy officers and enlisted men.
Company D.
Company D was recruited in Estill County.
There are no known rolls of it in existence.
It was one of the largest companies in the regiment.
The following are the names of the officers and eleven men who died in Cam
f the first three selectmen, 34.
Penalty for cutting down trees on common, 52.
Penn, William, 60.
Pequot Indians offer lands in Connecticut, 35 n. 2; murder Stone and Norton, 40; harass Connecticut settlers, 42; capture of the stronghold of, 43; exterminated, 44.
Pequusset the Indian name of Watertown, 16 n. 2.
Pequuss79; Samuel, 124.
Stearns, Rev. Dr., of Lincoln, 77.
Sterns, Widow, 53.
Stirling, Lord, received grant of Long Island, etc., 46.
Stocks set up, 71.
Stone, Capt., 40, 42.
Stone rolling-dam, 127.
Stony Brook, 15 n. 2, 38; boundary of middle precinct, 54; first mill at. 93, 124.
Stoughton Hall, Harvard College, 44 Stone rolling-dam, 127.
Stony Brook, 15 n. 2, 38; boundary of middle precinct, 54; first mill at. 93, 124.
Stoughton Hall, Harvard College, 44 n. 3.
Stoughton, Israel, assists in exterminating the Pequots, 44; William, 44 n. 3.
Stove in church, 112.
Straight, Thomas, house of, 65, 78.
Students walk from Cambridge to Rev. John Sherman's lectures, 49.
Sudbury, 20, 47; attacked by Indians, 62.
Sudbury, Suffolk Co., England, 23 n. 1.
Suicide, first at Water