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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 874 98 Browse Search
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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 353 235 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 353 11 Browse Search
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Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 282 2 Browse Search
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Allan Pinkerton, The spy in the rebellion; being a true history of the spy system of the United States Army during the late rebellion, revealing many secrets of the war hitherto not made public, compiled from official reports prepared for President Lincoln , General McClellan and the Provost-Marshal-General . 242 0 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 198 0 Browse Search
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Browsing named entities in Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2. You can also browse the collection for Baltimore, Md. (Maryland, United States) or search for Baltimore, Md. (Maryland, United States) in all documents.

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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
Feb. 24, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. Jan. 14, 1865.Actg. Master. Adams, J. F. A.,-Mass.Mass.Feb. 2, 1864.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.J. L. Davis.East Gulf.Jan. 20, 1865.Resigned.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. Adams, Silas, Died at Marine Hospital, Baltimore, Md.-Mass.Mass.June 13, 1863.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Winona.South Atlantic.Feb. 2, 1864.Deceased.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. Adlington, Francis, Died on store ship Vermont.-Mass.Mass.June 9, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Vermont.South Atlantic.Nov. 12, 1862ter's Mate. Mitchell, Benjamin, Credit, Charlestown, Ward 2.Mass.Mass.Mass.Sept. 9, 1862.Actg. Ensign.Ottawa.South Atlantic.Oct. 31, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Mitchell, Charles E.,Mass.Mass.Mass.May 25, 1861.Actg. Master.Norwich. Baltimore; Bibb.South Atlantic. Ordnance Ship.Feb. 12, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. Mitchell, Charles F.,Me.Mass.Mass.Dec. 18, 1861.Actg. Master.E. B. Hale.South Atlantic.Apr. 18, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. Mitchell, H. WMass.Mass.Mass.O
ct. 16, 1855. Captain, May 7, 1861. In command of regiment at Baltimore, Md., Sept., 1861, to Mar., 1862. Colonel, 17 Mass. Infantry, Sept.d of the district of Annapolis. Entered and occupied the city of Baltimore, May 13, 1861. Relieved from command by Maj. General Winfield Sc. 20, 1861, to Aug. 24, 1861. Joined regiment at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md., July, 1861. Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Army, , May 19, 1861. Served at Annapolis, Md., and at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md. Mustered out, July 20, 1861. Colonel, 15th Mass. Infantry, Julhe skill, energy and endurance which first covered Washington and Baltimore from the meditated blow of the advancing and powerful army of rebels led by General Robert E. Lee. Awaiting orders at Baltimore, Md., June 28 to Sept. 24, 1863. In command of 11th and 12th Army Corps, Septehall and Goldsboroa; with General Dix at White House; ordered to Baltimore and Maryland Heights; with the Army of the Potomac, near Williams
P. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 17th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 21, 1861. Captain, Jan. 9, 1862. Died of disease at New Berne, N. C., Sept. 20, 1862. Thompson, Samuel I. Captain, 22d Mass. Infantry, Oct. 1, 1861. Died at Baltimore, Md., Aug. 4, 1862, of wounds received in action at Malvern Hill, Va. Thompson, Warren. Second Lieutenant, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. First Lieutenant, June 24, 1862. Deserted, Sept. 25, 1862. Surrendered (under the President's pr1, 1862. Tucker, Samuel F. Second Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, Mar. 1, 1864. First Lieutenant, Sept. 3, 1864. Mustered out, June 1, 1865. Tufts, George W. First Lieutenant, 17th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 21, 1861. Died of disease at Baltimore, Md., Oct. 27, 1861. Tufts, John W. First Lieutenant, 11th Mass. Infantry, Mar. 2, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. Tufts, William F. Second Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, Apr. 1, 1865. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. Turner, Henr
t Adj. General, U. S. Volunteers, June 3, 1863. Resigned, Jan. 12, 1864. Lieut. Colonel, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 3, 1863. See Massachusetts Field Officers. Read, John Gilman. Born in Massachusetts. Captain, 12th U. S. Infantry, May 14, 1861. Brevet Major, U. S. Army, Aug. 30, 1862. Killed at the battle of Second Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862. Read, Samuel Tyler. See General Officers. Reade, Philip. Born in Massachusetts. Served in U. S. Volunteers on Secret Service duty, Baltimore, Norfolk, Yorktown and New Berne, to May, 1864. Cadet, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., from July 1, 1864, to Jan. 14, 1865, and from June 20, 1865, to Jan. 21, 1867. Second Lieutenant, 3d U. S. Infantry, May 13, 1867; accepted, May 20, 1867. First Lieutenant, Dec. 8, 1878. Captain, Nov. 13, 1889. Reed, William Isaac. Born in Massachusetts. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 6th Cal. Infantry, Mar. 14, 1863. Mustered out, Oct. 31, 1865. Second Lieutenant, 5th U.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, XIV. Massachusetts women in the civil war. (search)
n to offer her services to her country before the first regiments had reached the national capital. She passed through Baltimore the day after the Sixth Massachusetts Infantry had been mobbed in passing through that city, and her first work on reacs appointed by Bishop Whittingham of Maryland the superintendent of a Protestant sisterhood, which he had instituted in Baltimore. Its mission was the care of the sick, the relief of want and suffering and the ministration of spiritual comfort. Whxth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, of which the nucleus was the Lowell City Guards, hurrying through the streets of Baltimore in answer to the call of the President, was assailed by a fierce and angry mob, and many were wounded and some were kilalth. The Surgeon-General of the United States now urged upon her the superintendence of the Camden Street Hospital in Baltimore, and after a year of service here he removed her to a large and newly established hospital in Chester, Penn., where wer
milies of those belonging to the 6th Regiment of Mass. Volunteers, who were killed or disabled by wounds in the riot at Baltimore, Apr. 19, 1861. Boston, 1862. 8°. Record of the Mass. Volunteers, 1861-65. Published by the adjutant-general. Bddress on dedicating the monument to Ladd and Whitney at Lowell. Boston, 1863. 31 pp. 8°. — Brown, George William. Baltimore and the 19th of April, 1861. A study of the war. Baltimore, 1887. 8°. — Hanson, John W. Historical sketch of the olBaltimore, 1887. 8°. — Hanson, John W. Historical sketch of the old 6th Regiment of Mass. Volunteers during its three campaigns in 1861-64. Boston, 1866. 16°. — Watson, B. F. An oration delivered at Lowell, Mass., Apr. 19, 1886, in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the passage through Baltimore of the 6Baltimore of the 6th Regiment of Mass. Volunteers. New York, 1886. 54 pp. 8°. 7th Regiment. Hutchinson, Nelson Vinal. History of the 7th Mass. Volunteer Infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. Taunton, 1890. 8°. 8th Regiment. Hincks, E. W
Journal, Feb. 27, 1862, p. 4, cols. 4, 5. Baltimore plot. 8th Regt. M. V. M. and Gen. Butler.nal, May 29, 1861, p. 2, col. 2. — – At Baltimore, Md. Offers to repress insurrection of slaves; 1, p 119. — and 7th Regt. N. Y. Going to Baltimore; from speech of Gen. Edw. Hincks, at Cambridtack on musicians of 6th Regt. M. V. M. in Baltimore, Md., April 19, 1861. Boston Evening Journal, AApril 19, p. 2, col. 2. — – Attacked in Baltimore, Md., April 19, 1861. First despatches. Boston, 1861, p. 4, col. 3. — – Marches through Baltimore, Md, as a demonstration, over ground on whic p. 3, col. 5. —News of June 27, 28; from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York papers. Boston ERegt. M. V. M. was moved from Relay House to Baltimore; trains backed, to mislead spies; short paraSilas W. Kempton of New Bedford, Mass., at Baltimore, Md., March, 1865, with mention of his gallantrtack on musicians of 6th Regt. M. V. M. in Baltimore, Md., April 19, 1861; short. Boston Evening Jo[