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erely; G. A. Bell, slightly; W. C. Hecker, slightly; A. F. Gore, slightly; Fred. Herbert, slightly; William Drummond, slightly. Company D.--Killed, Sergeant Nathan W. Doty; Private G. Weeks. Wounded, First Lieut. E. F. Ensign, severely; Second Lieut. G. L. Godfrey, slightly; Corporal Wm. Reagan, severely; Privates W. A. Brenton, severely; Casper S. Brady, severely; John W. Coombs, severely; Peter Dresser, slightly; J. H. Hodyn, slightly; Henry Lawrence, slightly; Andrew Slater, leg; Thomas Ward, arm; J. G. Williams, arm; David Yant, arm; William Cady, slightly; P. G. Noel, slightly; J. Cooper, slightly; J. Gordionier, slightly. Company E.--Killed, none. Wounded, Sergeant Amos Wymer, slightly; Color-Corporal John Robinson; Privates G. W. Morehouse, slightly; M. Page, severely; R. Coop, slightly; Sam. Daugherty, slightly; Robert Sloan, slightly; Robert Ready, slightly. Company F.--Killed, Second Lieut. William C. Harper; Sergeant G. W. Morse; Privates W S. Crooks, F. G. M
instant, the regiment did not arrive at Allatoona until after the battle. Companies A and B were there, and were occupied during the night of the fourth instant in unloading ammunition from the railroad train and carrying it into the fort. At daylight both companies were sent out as skirmishers, under command of Captain Vansteinburg, company B. They remained on the line until driven into the fort, where they fought during the remaining part of the engagement. Casualties: Company A, Thomas Ward, Phillip Bohaler, killed; Thomas Minza, wounded; William Duell, missing. Company B, Lieutenant G. U. Barr, wounded; Michael White, killed; John James, John W. Clark, Granville Garo, George H. Guler, Corporal Hiram Lewis, wounded. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Erix Forsse, Major Fifty-seventh Regiment Illinois Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Captain Cameron's Report. headquarters Thirty-Ninth Iowa infantry, Kingston, Georgia, October 9, 1864. Lieutenant N. Flansburg,
351. Ward, Gov., Samuel, I, 4; II, 78, 198, 221. Ward, Col. Samuel, I, 5-9, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22, 37-39; II, 304, 320. Ward, Samuel, I, 16-18, 21, 22, 25, 28, 29, 33-42, 46-52, 58-64, 68, 243, 272, 289, 351; II, 9, 16, 78, 89, 108, 235, 251, 319, 373. Ward, Samuel, I, 17, 30, 42, 46, 48, 51, 56-58, 62, 64, 65, 72, 77, 78, 143, 147, 153, 154, 219, 242; II, 7, 55, 60, 66, 67, 71, 72, 74, 78, 93-96, 125, 267, 287, 304, 369, 375, 411, 413. Letters to, 69, 70, 78, 81, 83, 84, 86. Ward, Thomas, I, 4. Ward, W. G., I, 238, 242. Ward, Mrs. W. G., I, 238. Waring, George, II, 48. Warner, C. D., II, 107, 198. Warner, H. P., I, 265. Warren, Mrs., Fiske, I, 288. Warren, William, II, 97. Warwick, R. I., I, 9, 16. Washington, II, 134. Washington, D. C., I, 186, 187, 189, 192, 200, 206, 238, 240, 246, 258, 259, 366; II, 131. Washington, Booker, II, 233, 261. Washington, George, I, 4-6, 12, 13, 111, 189; II, 143, 389. Washington Heights, I, 111. Wa
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers killed in action. (search)
rewry's Bluff, Va.,May 16, 1864. Ward, Charles J.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Ward, Edward A.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Ward, Grafton H., 1st Sergt.,32d Mass. Inf.,Bethesda Church, Va.,June 3, 1864. Ward, James,32d Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Ward, James,29th Mass. Inf.Wilderness, Va.,May 12, 1864. Ward, James F.,58th Mass. Inf.,Crater Petersburg, Va.,July 30, 1864. Ward, Stephen,65th Mass. Inf.,Honey Hill, S. C.,Nov. 30, 1864. Ward, Thomas, Proved to have been mustered out, June 4, 1865.61st Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,April 3, 1865. Wardell, William W., 1st Lieut.,1st Mass. Cav.,Salem, Va.,May 28, 1864. Wares, David,33d Mass. Inf.,Lookout Mountain, Tenn.,Oct. 29, 1863. Warhurst, William,7th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Warner, Charles B., 2d Lieut.,19th Mass. Inf.,Oak Grove, Va.,June 25, 1862. Warner, Frank,14th Batt. Mass. L. A.,Petersburg, Va.,June 21, 1864. Warner, Henry E., Sergt.,49th Mass. Inf.,Por
rewry's Bluff, Va.,May 16, 1864. Ward, Charles J.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Ward, Edward A.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Ward, Grafton H., 1st Sergt.,32d Mass. Inf.,Bethesda Church, Va.,June 3, 1864. Ward, James,32d Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Ward, James,29th Mass. Inf.Wilderness, Va.,May 12, 1864. Ward, James F.,58th Mass. Inf.,Crater Petersburg, Va.,July 30, 1864. Ward, Stephen,65th Mass. Inf.,Honey Hill, S. C.,Nov. 30, 1864. Ward, Thomas, Proved to have been mustered out, June 4, 1865.61st Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,April 3, 1865. Wardell, William W., 1st Lieut.,1st Mass. Cav.,Salem, Va.,May 28, 1864. Wares, David,33d Mass. Inf.,Lookout Mountain, Tenn.,Oct. 29, 1863. Warhurst, William,7th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Warner, Charles B., 2d Lieut.,19th Mass. Inf.,Oak Grove, Va.,June 25, 1862. Warner, Frank,14th Batt. Mass. L. A.,Petersburg, Va.,June 21, 1864. Warner, Henry E., Sergt.,49th Mass. Inf.,Por
Charles, 486 Walton, E. A., 557 Walton, E. M., 428 Walton, J. H., 557 Walton, N. M., 557 Walton, O. R., 428 Walton, William, 428 Ward, C. G., 428 Ward, C. J., 428 Ward, Charles, 486 Ward, E. A., 428 Ward, E. S., 495 Ward, George., 98, 100, 222, 486 Ward, Grafton H., 428 Ward, J. F., 428 Ward, J. W., 557 Ward, James, 29th Mass. Inf., 428 Ward, James, 32d Mass. Inf., 428 Ward, James, 56th Mass. Inf., 486, 557 Ward, Peter, 557 Ward, Simeon, 557, 561 Ward, Stephen, 428 Ward, Thomas, 428 Ward, Willard, 557 Wardell, W. W., 428 Warden, H., 557 Wardenfelt, J., 557 Wardman, Thomas, 557 Wardrop, D. W., 7, 11, 13, 14, 134, 200 Wardwell, D. K., 14, 236, 268 Wardwell, H. W., 558 Ware, N. M., 558 Ware, Robert, 79 Ware, Samuel, 558 Wares, David, 428 Warhurst, William, 428 Warner, A. F., 558 Warner, C. B., 53, 428 Warner, Frank, 428 Warner, H. E., 428 Warner, J. G., 428 Warner, J. V., 65 Warner, Michael, 486 Warner, S. G., 429 Warner, Sumner, 429 Warren,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
. I. James B. Thornton,Zzz=Co. I. Judson A. Hardwicke, Zzz=Co. I. Thomas Smith, Zzz=Co. I. William R. Harben,Zzz=Co. I. William S. Hall, Zzz=Co. I. James E. Jackson,Zzz=Co. I. Algernon B. Jones, Zzz=Co. I. Private Jasper J. Welch,Co. D. Daniel Wilson,Zzz=Co. D. John F. Williams,Zzz=Co. D. Wm. M. Williams,Zzz=Co. D. Franklin Yarbrough, Zzz=Co. D. 2d Sergeant Bolin R. Roland,Co. E. 3d Sergeant William H. Bass, Zzz=Co. E. 5th Sergeant Robert M. Cherry, Zzz=Co. E. 3d Corporal Thomas Ward, Zzz=Co. E. 4th Corporal John H. Bowen,Zzz=Co. E. Private Charles J. Ashley,Zzz=Co. E. Henry Chance,Zzz=Co. E. John Evans, Zzz=Co. E. William C. Grimsley, Zzz=Co. E. Charles Hepburn,Zzz=Co. E. James Hays, Zzz=Co. E. William G. Jernigan,Zzz=Co. E. James Lowry,Zzz=Co. E. John S. McLane,Zzz=Co. E. Johnson H. Todd,Zzz=Co. E. John Whitaker, Zzz=Co. E. Silvesta C. Wheeler,Zzz=Co. E. William B. Walton,Zzz=Co. E. James T. Weaver,Zzz=Co. E. John W. McDowell,Zzz=Co. E. 1st Corp
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Mus'n D. F. Batson, J. A. Taylor, Mus'n B. K. Bedingfield, J. M. Shepherd. Co. H. Private J. R. Benfield, R. B. Cochran, J. M. Hunter, S. E. Morris, J. H. Hook, M. H. Jordan, J. C. Kirk, J. J. Mason, W. A. Biggers, M. A. Wilson, Private J. M. McEmmon, D. W. Morris, R. S. McRae, D. S. Mewell, T. E. Pucket, William Petre, W. J. Taylor. D. H. McCall, S. E. Howie. Co. I. Sergeant S. F. Worrell, T. R. Talton, Private John Colton, Private Daniel Lancaster, Thomas Ward. Co. K. Sergeant Wm. A. Wilson, Private L. D. Abernathy, B. F. Arney, J. P. Arney, J. Britton, H. H. Childers, W. P. Deitz, Private W. A. Langbridge, Joe Murrell, J. A. Penson, John Stafford, J. P. Whitner, J. R. Webb, W. C. Fount, Private J. A. Denton, J. A. Hawk, W. P. Ikard, Private A. A. Toder, H. Zimmerman. [111] Fifty-sixth North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Com. Sergeant S. P. Mullen, Q.-M. Sergeant W. W. Graves, Hosp. Steward Baile
ouse and out-buildings, one-half of mill dam. Also one-half of two acres on the north side of the river at the end of the mill dam. Also onehalf of one and one-half acres of upland at the end of the dam in Medford. The dwelling house referred to was the old house that stood on the south side of the river and was torn down a few years ago when the Metropolitan Park Commission took possession of the land for a park. The next year (1685) Mr. Prout sold the remaining half of the above to Thomas Ward, who mortgaged the same to the said Prout, who in turn assigned the mortgage to his brother, Joseph Prout. Joseph afterward came into the possession of the whole estate. These deeds contain the first reference to lands on the north side of the river as being connected with the mill on the Charlestown side. In the year 1710 Joseph Prout sold to Jonathan Dunster mill, mill yard, buildings and orchard one acre. Also one and three-fourths acres of meadow land on the north side of the ri
The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], Ranaway.--ten dollars reward, and all expenses paid. (search)
e military qualification of the gentlemen named. Itis said Hawkins had some military schooling in Virginia — I don't know. Burbage is a graduate, I suppose, of our Kentucky school, near Franklin. Hobson is a brave, apt man of the experience of one campaign. The generals will be appointed from the school men — Gill one, I guess, but not for our neighborhood. Atwood Hobson is equal to any of our men, and Edwards would make a good staff officer or captain. So you see I can't control it. Thos. Ward, Esq., of Greensburg, wants a brigade. I wrote to him that I thought he could only get a regiment, and that he would have to raise, and if he did. I guess Hobson would join him. This is all I can do. You had better see another law which passed yesterday for home guards, &c. I will send it as soon as I can. You say I must have things done or telegraph you. I will have all I can done and done right; no one will be commissioned till they are recommended from home. Possibly Burbage is the be
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