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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 24: the winter camp at Falmouth. (search)
ters by the flank. If any one doubts the bravery of colored troops, he should have seen my Army that day. They rushed upon the foe, regardless of who he was. Their ammunition exhausted, they started on the charge, with heads down, and butted all before them. Headquarters vanished. The right wing gave way and the left held the field. It was the first battle won by colored troops in the war and proved that they could fight if well officered. During the month of January, 1863, Assistant Surgeon B. F. Taft was transferred to the regiment from the Twentieth Massachusetts and Assistant Surgeon Josiah N. Willard was promoted to be surgeon in the First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. There were numerous changes among the men, also, the return for February showing that there were 52 enlisted men discharged for disability, on account of wounds, etc. With Col. Hinks, Lieut. Col. Devereux, Maj. Rice, Adjt. Palmer and Quartermaster Briggs all absent under surgeon's certificates, the regim
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
; 23; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; disch. disa. Mar. 19, ‘63 Swenson, John, priv., (B), Dec. 28, ‘64; 25; disch. Aug. 7, ‘65. Sylvester, Samuel, priv., (A), July 26, ‘61; 50; disch. disa. Apr. 20, ‘62. Symonds, Geo. B., priv., (H), Oct, 27, ‘61; 21; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; pris. from June 22, ‘64, to May 17, ‘65; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Tabor, Wm. R., priv., (—), Aug. 24, ‘61; 20; N. M.; no service. Taggard, David, priv., (F), Aug.—, ‘61; 38; transf. to V. R.C. Apr. 5, ‘64; disch. Apr. 7, ‘64. Taft, Benj. F., assist. 1st sergt. (F and G), Aug. 22, ‘62; transf. to 20th regt.; resigned Mar. 14, ‘63. Tappan, Abraham, priv., (F), Aug. 4, ‘61; 45; disch. disa. Dec. 13, ‘62 at Washington, D. C. by Gen. Martindale. Tappan, Wm. S., priv., (F), Aug. 24, ‘61; 19; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64 in Co. I. Tareno, Sareno, priv., (H), Dec. 17, ‘61; 22; disch. disa. Sept. 19, ‘62. Tarr, John F., sergt., (C), July 26, ‘61; 32; disch. disa. May 16, ‘62; see a
................................... 145 Sumner, E. V., Maj. Gen.,....55,58, 113, 133, 134, 136, 137, 156, 158, 160, 164 Sunken Road, Antietam,............................................... 133 Sweeney, M.,....................................................... 330 Sweetser, Thomas A.,............................................... 146 Symonds, George B.,................................................. 329 Symonds, George B.,................................................. 45 Taft, B. F.,.......................................................... 197 Taneytown, Md.,................................................... 224, 255 Teadley, Daniel,.................................................. 107, 108 Teele, George E.,............................................. 203 Tenallytown,......................................................... 122 Tenth Mass. Battery,............................................. 227, 360 Thoroughfare Gap, Va.,................................