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en o'clock on the night of December 1st, the regiment, in heavy marching order, faced by the rear flank and started in line across the stream,—one of the forks of which, further down, forms the Mine Run,—into and through the woods beyond. Upon emerging from these woods, the column took up the line of march by the flank over the Orange Plank Road to the Rapidan which was crossed at Culpepper Mine Ford at daylight on the morning of the 2nd and the march was continued until the old camp at Stevensburg was reached, at about 4 P. M., the men having been on the march for eighteen hours without a halt of sufficient length to enable them to cook coffee. As they had started soon after a good meal, however, there was not so much suffering on account of the lack of food as for the lack of sleep, little of which having been had for three days and nights, since they had crossed to the south of the river. During the larger part of the night, the march was anything but steady, on account of th
orms to urge them on, but with a full knowledge of the duties required, the hardships to be endured, and the probability that many would either be killed or wounded before their term expired. Men who re-enlisted on December 21ST, 1863, at Stevensburg, Va. non-commissioned officers and men: Wm. M. Curtis, Sergeant Major. George M. Ritchie, Quartermaster Sergeant. James P. Clare, Principal Musician. Co. A.Giles D. W. Johnson, First Sergeant. Benjamin F. Falls, Sergeant. Samuel A. Briille, Md.0014 Warrenton Junction, Va.00153 Morrisville, Va.00155 Raccoon Ford, Va.00188 Mitchell's Station, Va.1000 Bristoe Station, Va.0000 Centreville, Va.0000 Warrenton, Va.00123 Berry Hill, Va.0000 Robinson's Cross Roads, Va.0123 Stevensburg, Va. re-enlisted.150141 General Hospital.2271200 designation of companies in which the casualties occurred. DeathsDesertionsApprehensions Non-Commissioned Officers,000 Co. A.8510 B.578 C.51411 D.5147 E.572 F.6103 G.2156 H.410
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 38: the North Anna battles. (search)
ad been taken by the colored troops under General Hinks and the Eighteenth Army Corps. Here they rested for the night. At sundown of the following day they engaged the enemy for about two hours. At 6 P. M. of the 17th, the regiment charged the works, with no casualties, but were eventually repulsed. During the day Generals Grant, Hancock and Gibbon rode along the line. List of men of the Nineteenth Massachusetts regiment, killed in action or died of wounds, since leaving its camp at Stevensburg, May 3 to June 11, 1864. Killed: May 6th.Corp. George W. Cain, Co. B. Priv. Thomas F. Costello, Co. G. Priv. Redford Dawes, Co. G. Priv. Bernard Dame, Co. G. May 10th.Priv. Charles Smith, Co. A. Priv. George E. Breed, Co. C. (Shell wound in head, Priv. Horatio Fellows, Co. C. died May 13th, 1864.) Priv. John A. Clark, Co. E. Sergt. William H. Ross, Co. H. May 12th.First Lieut. John J. Ferris. Color Sergt. Benj. F. Falls, Co. A. (Died May 14, 1864, buried at F
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
Donavan, Albert, priv., (G), Aug. 4, ‘63; 25; sub. Russell Doane; deserted Oct. 19, ‘63. Donavan, Patrick, priv., (A), Mar. 26, ‘64; 18; wounded June 3, ‘64; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Donavan, Jere., priv., (B), Feb. 20, ‘64; 18; died Apr. ‘64, Stevensburg, Va. Donavan, John, priv., (C), Aug. 27, ‘61; 32; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; pris. July 2, ‘63, to Mar. 1, ‘65; disch. June 5, ‘65. Dorney, David, priv., (B), May 20, ‘64; 40; M. O. June 30, ‘65; sub. Edmund Mullen. Donlan, James, priv., (I), Ma, (E), Feb. 18, ‘65; 22; M. O. June 30, ‘65. French, Geo. W., wagoner, (D), July 25, ‘61; 37; deserted as priv., June 22, ‘62 at Poolesville. Frost, Hieroninus, priv., (D), July 24, ‘63; 35; sub. Geo. Smith; died Dec. 9, 1863 Regt. Hosp., Stevensburg, Va. Frye, Joseph, priv., (C), Aug. 3, ‘63; 25; sub. Jas. Swett, Jr.; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64; disch. from Co. B, 7 V. R.C. July 7 ‘65. Fulton, David, Asst. surg., H. S. June 15, ‘65; 22; M. O. J
..................... 248, 285, 359 Stevens, Austin,...................................................... 325 Stevens, Benjamin F.,............................................... 105 Stevens, R. W.,...................................................... 43 Stevens, George (I),.................................................. 203 Stevens, George H.,...............................................107, 108 Stevens, James (E),.................................................. 188 Stevensburg, Va.,.................................................... 289 Stewart, Alonzo,...................................................... 322 Stewart, Charles,...................................................... 35 Stewart, William,................................................... 286 Stillman, Peter,.................................................. 285, 324 Stone, Benjamin A.,................................................... 105 Stone Bridge, Antietam,...............................