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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865 6 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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rth formed in great haste to escort the cavalry, and marched to their camp, only to learn that the Second had already departed. By May 11, more recruits had arrived than were required, and the Fifty-fifth Massachusetts was begun with the surplus on the succeeding day. They occupied the old cavalry camp. Of the following officers transferred to it from the Fifty-fourth, N. P. Hallowell became colonel; Alfred S. Hartwell, colonel and brevet brigadier-general; William Nutt, colonel; and Joseph Tilden, captain, during service with the Fifty-fifth. Several non-commissioned officers and privates were also transferred to the new regiment to assist in its organization. Details for guard duty at the new camp were for a time furnished from the Fifty-fourth. Rolls were made out on May 14 for the bounty of fifty dollars for each enlisted man, voted by the State. Friends had procured flags, and it was determined to make the occasion of their presentation, on May 18, a memorable one. The
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Roster of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
1st Lt 6 Mch 63, must. 16 Mch. Discharged 17 Mch 64 for promotion. Other service:—Co. I 20th Mass. 13 Aug to 15 Oct 62. Je 63 to Mch 64 Staff of Gen. R. A. Pierce. Capt 5th Mass. Cav. 17 Mch 64. Resigned 4 Jly 64. Higginson, Francis Lee; 1st Lieut. 11 Oct 41 Boston;— —Boston. 2d Lt 28 Feb 63, must. 23 Apl; 1st Lt 14 Apl 63, must. 23 Apl; Capt 19 Jly 63, not must. Discharged 2 Feb 64 for promotion. Other service:—Capt. 5th Mass. Cav. 13 Jan 64. Discharged 31 Oct 65 ex. term. Tilden, Joseph; 1st Lieut. 19 Dec 38 Lowell; single; merchant; Boston. 2d Lt 1 Apl 63, not must.; 1st Lt 13 May 63, must. 13 May. Discharged 27 May 63 for promotion. Other service:—Co. I 44th Mass. 12 Sep 62, Sergt., Capt 56th Mass. 27 May 63 must. 27 May. Resigned 31 May 63. Died 9 Jly 85 at Honolulu, H. I. wild, Walter Henry; 1st Lieut. 19 Je 36 Brookline; single; clerk; Brookline. 1st Lt 11 Apl 63, must. 15 May: Discharged 14 Aug 63 for promotion. Other service:—Corpl, Tompkins
Tennessee Troops. Cavalry: Lewis' Brigade, 301. Tenth Corps, 129, 185. Terry, Adrian, 117. Terry, Alfred H., 52, 53, 55, 61, 62, 63, 101, 106, 114, 122, 143, 146, 157, 185, 268. Thanksgiving Day, 139, 234. Thomas, C. F., steamer, 317. Thompson, Albert D., 315. Thompson, G. W., 88. Thompson, M. Jeff., 196. Thompson plantation, 38. Thorntree Swamp, S. C., 291. Threats of General Seymour, 177. Thunderbolt, Ga., 265. Thurber, James D., 201. Tiger Island, S. C., 200. Tilden, Joseph, 24. Tilghman, B. C., 155. Tilton, Theodore, 136, 138. Tomlinson, Ezekiel G., 133, 145, 164, 166, 196. Tomlinson, Reuben, 131. Torpedoes, 119, 132,187, 191, 219. Townsend, E. D., 97. Tragedy in regiment, 309. Transfer of recruits, 230. Treadwell, Joshua B., 315, 317. Trenholm, George A., 312. Trotter, James M., 243. Truces, 101, 107, 112, 218, 221, 226. Tucker, Charles E., 34, 85, 90, 105, 133, 183, 191, 219, 233, 237, 264, 266, 291, 292, 297, 311, 317. Tudor, Frede