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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Chapter 7: bombardment of Charleston. (search)
ts T. L. Appleton, Tucker, Howard, Pratt, and Littlefield were made first lieutenants. These officers were all present except Lieutenant Pratt, who never re-joined. Captain Bridge and Lieutenant Emerson had returned from sick leave. Lieutenants E. G. Tomlinson and Charles G. Chipman, appointed to the regiment, had joined. A number of the wounded had returned from hospital, and the first lot of furloughed men came back, and with them Capt. J. W. M. Appleton. By these accessions the Fifty-fo promoted lieutenant-colonel, and Capt. J. W. M. Appleton, major; Lieutenant Grace, captain of Company A; Lieut. R. H. L. Jewett, captain of Company K; and Lieutenant Higginson, captain of Company H; Second Lieutenants David Reid, Emerson, and Tomlinson became first lieutenants; Lieutenants A. W. Leonard, Lewis Reed, Alfred H. Knowles, Robert R. Newell, and Chas. M. Duren, newly appointed, reported. Captains Jones and Pope and Assistant-Surgeon Pease re-joined. Surgeon Stone went North, and
below, Company D being on the left,— D B H F K C G I The following-named officers were present,—Colonel Hallowell, Lieutenant-Colonel Hooper, Acting Adjutant Howard; Company I, Lieutenant Homans; Company G, Lieut. David Reid; Company C, Lieutenant Tomlinson, commanding, and Lieutenant Bridgham; Company K, Lieutenant Littlefield, commanding, and Lieutenant Leonard; Company F, Captain Bridge; Company H, Lieutenant Chipman; Company B, Lieutenant Newell; Company D, Lieutenant Duren. Assistant-Sur that the regiment without orders might follow them into a dangerous position unsupported, sent word for a return. Meanwhile in the action Captain Jewett (who had been relieved from staff duty at his own request), Lieutenants Littlefield and Tomlinson, and many men had been wounded, and some killed. The regiment had been firing very rapidly; for many of the men, by jarring their pieces on the ground, sent the loads home without using the ramrods. It was observed that the musketry fire of
g charge of the defences of the inlet. During May and June the following changes took place among the officers: Surg. Chas. E. Briggs and Lieutenants Fred. E. Rogers, Joseph E. Cousens, Chas. O. Hallett and Benj. B. Edmands, newly appointed, reported; Capt. R. H. L. Jewett and Lieutenant Littlefield re-joined from the North; Assistant-Surgeon Pease resigned; Assistant-Surgeon Bridgham, who had been reappointed, reported June 5, but went to Beaufort, sick, resigning there on the 16th. Lieutenant Tomlinson was discharged at the North. There was variable weather the second week in June, but remarkably cool for three days previous to the 15th, with rain. Then the hot weather set in, the temperature often being 90° in the shade. Orders were given for thorough policing, the burial of garbage, and the free use of disinfectants. Every man was required to bathe twice each week. Where practicable, sentry-boxes were built for shelter. The troops suffered from want of ice. Desiccated veg
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Roster of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
Mch 62. Staff of Gen. E. A. Wild, Capt 36th U. S. C. T. 14 Aug 63. Ordnance Officer Arty Brig. 25th Army Corps. Discharged 14 Aug 66 expiration of personal service. Springfield, Mass. Littlefield, Henry Warren; 1st Lieut. 30 Oct 42 Quincy; single; clerk; Milton. 2d Lt 11 May 63, must. 25 May; 1st Lt 7 Oct 63, must. 19 Nov. Resigned 9 Feb 65 for disability. Wounded 20 Feb 64 Olustee, Fla. Other service:—Co. D 44th Mass. 12 Sep 62. Sep 63 Actg Regtl Adjutant Philadelphia Pa. Tomlinson, Ezekiel Gaulbert; 1st Lieut. 3 Aug 41, Radnor, Pa; clerk; single; 2d Lt 11 Aug 63, must. 15 Sep; 1st Lt 19 Jly 63, must. 6 Jan 64. Resigned 3 May 64 for disability. Wounded 20 Feb 64 Olustee, Fla. Other service:— Co. I 29th Pa. 9 Jly 61, 1st Sergt, Sergt. Major. Died 5 Dec 85. Reid, David; 1st Lieut. 1829; married; book-keeper; Boston. 2d Lt 17 Apl 63, must. 23 Apl; 1st Lt 19 Jly 63, must. 1 Mch 64. Killed 30 Nov 64 Honey Hill, S. C. Other service:—Co. F 11th Mass 9 Sep 61, Com<
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, Frederick, 16. Tufts, William, 320. Tullifinny River, S. C., 256, 257, 258, 262