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's magnanimity. grounds of his action in the duel. Huston's testimony. sufferings from the wounds. hostile movements of Mexico. policy of Texas. letter from Felix Huston. condition of the army. Rangers. the whiskey riot. Assassination of Teal. Johnston suffering from wound. Asks for furlough. a letter from him. President Houston's letters. Indian policy. policy toward Mexico. General Johnston's view. hostility engendered toward him in the President. compliments from his army. ny arose; and about fifty men rushed upon the guard at midnight, and rescued the prisoners, so that the camp became the scene of riot and confusion. The next day seven of the ringleaders were arrested, and quiet was restored. Not long after, Colonel Teal, a gallant and useful officer, was assassinated; and both public opinion and the suspicions of the President pointed to an officer of high rank as the instigator of the deed. All these circumstances indicate the difficulties of General Joh
The Atlanta (Georgia) Campaign: May 1 - September 8, 1864., Part I: General Report. (ed. Maj. George B. Davis, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley), chapter 134 (search)
he real state of affairs, and a volunteer forlorn hope proceeded under his direction to examine the works by moving to a point where they could look into them. It was found that they were nearly all gone, and immediately throwing forward the picket force, Major Burnett pursued them some distance, when our regiment was relieved from duty, and the picket force fell back to the works which the regiment had thrown up during the day. Our whole loss was 20 killed and wounded, among whom were Lieutenant Teal, killed, and Lieutenant Welling, wounded. July 21, made a reconnaissance, crossing Peach Tree Creek by fording, and were on skirmish line all day, pressing the enemy back toward Atlanta some two and a half miles, and at night returned to the works we threw up on the 18th of July. July 22, had the promise of lying still to-day, but at 10.30 a. m. an order came to be ready to move immediately, with information that Atlanta was in the possession of our army. Moved to within three and a h
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
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 also V. R.C. Taunt, Loring, priv., (K), Feb. 24, ‘64; 30; pris. since June 22, ‘64; died Sept. 7, ‘64, Andersonville; see Co. D 4th, 9 mos. Taylor, Chas., priv., (—), Dec. 9, ‘62; 21; N. F.R. Teadley, Daniel, priv., (H), Aug. 22, ‘61; 27; wounded June 30, ‘62, May 10, ‘64; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; M. O. June 30, ‘65 as 1st sergt. Teal, Geo. E., priv., (H), Aug. 26, ‘61; 18; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64. Temple, Chas. M., priv., (H), Aug. 20, ‘61; 21; disch. disa. Oct. 28, ‘61. Temple, Geo. L., priv., (H), Aug. 20, ‘61; 18; deserted from Co. I Apr. 24, ‘64 in violation art. of war 22; transf. to Co. I 20th; is considered by war dept. a deserter from 20th; see also Co. I 5 regt., 9 mos. Temple, Henry M., priv., (H), Aug. 20, ‘61; 17; deserted—‘62. Temple, Marshall H., priv., (H), A
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Strangers in Medford, (continued from Vol. 8, no. 4). (search)
. Nov. 1, 1766In family of Henry Fowle. Swan, Samuel, Esq.Aug. 31, 1797 Symonds, DanielAug. 31, 1797        EbenezerAug. 31, 1797 Tarbott, FitchAug. 31, 1797        HughAug. 31, 1797 Tavener, Edward LiddleBoston, Oct. 2, 1759Nurse child in family of Richard Creese. Taylor, TimothyMarshfield, Apr. 5, 1755Tenant of Col. Royall at Tavern-house.        wife and children Teal, BenjaminCharlestown, Apr., 1758Nov. 27, 1758Tenants of Col. Royall.        Ruth (wife) Teal, GershomJan. 30, 1791 . Nov. 1, 1766In family of Henry Fowle. Swan, Samuel, Esq.Aug. 31, 1797 Symonds, DanielAug. 31, 1797        EbenezerAug. 31, 1797 Tarbott, FitchAug. 31, 1797        HughAug. 31, 1797 Tavener, Edward LiddleBoston, Oct. 2, 1759Nurse child in family of Richard Creese. Taylor, TimothyMarshfield, Apr. 5, 1755Tenant of Col. Royall at Tavern-house.        wife and children Teal, BenjaminCharlestown, Apr., 1758Nov. 27, 1758Tenants of Col. Royall.        Ruth (wife)
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Proceedings of the 275th Anniversary of the settlement of Medford. (search)
t Medford history than any other person living. The report of the anniversary with stenographic reports of all addresses and poems, with full reports of committee work, is admirably compiled. The illustrations are artistic and the portraits wonderfully good likenesses. Either the history, the reports of proceedings or the illustrations, alone would be well worth the price of the book to one who loves the fair old town of Medford on the Mistick. Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. Teal, JohnDec. 31, 1744In dwelling belonging to the Gerrishes.        Sarah (wife) Teel, JonathanJan. 30, 1791 Teel, SamuelCharlestown, Apr. 15, 1758Nov. 27, 1758Tenant of Col. Royall.        Jane (wife)        Samuel        Jonathan        Elizabeth Thompson, BenjaminWoburn, May 26, 1757Age 5. In family of Joshua Simonds. Thompson, PhoebeMalden, Apr. 13, 1764From Mr. Jonas Green's in Malden to house of Simon Tufts. Thompson, PhoebeStoneham, July 22, 1765May
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Strangers in Medford, (continued from Vol. 9, no. 3). (search)
Strangers in Medford, (continued from Vol. 9, no. 3). Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. White, SamuelBoston, June or July, 1766Nov. 8, 1766 Whiting, JamesPepperell, Aug. 10, 1758Nov. 27, 1758Tenant of Col. Royall. In Fish House, lately occupied by Mr. Teal,         Mary (wife)         James (child) Whitmarsh, SamuelBoston, Aug., 17^9Oct. 8, 1770         wife Wier, DanielAug. 31, 1797 Willett, JosephWalpoleFeb. 8, 1758 Willey, NathanJan. 30, 1791 Williams, GershomFrom Parson Cook's Parish. Cambridge, Arlington. Apr. 16, 1772Victualler. Tenant of Col. Royall in house which Hugh Floyd last occupied.       wife and family Williams, JohnApr. 16, 1784       wife and family Williams, MaryCoventry, Ct., Apr. 15, 1756Servant of Wm. Whitmore. Williams, SarahMalden, May 21, 1756Nov. 27, 1756Half Indian. Servant of Joshua Simonds.         and child, 9 mo. old Williams, WilliamChelsea, May 13, 1761Feb. 16, 1762In house of Jos