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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 3 1 Browse Search
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vents. The enemy knew exactly the route the regiment would be compelled to take and came on pell mell. Just as they turned the corner they were greeted with a volley which threw them into confusion and turned them back. The men of the regiment made a rush for the river, gained the pontoon bridge, and Major Rice, with Lieut. Donath and half a dozen men with axes severed the shore lines which held the bridge on the south side, then leaped into the boats and poled across. The bridge slowly drifted down with the current to the north shore and the enemy did not dare follow, as the north side frowned with batteries. Chancellorsville, so far as the Nineteenth Massachusetts was concerned, was over. Casualties May 3-4, 1863. wounded Co. A. Sergeant Henry O. Beal Corporal Marcus Kimball Private Charles W. Merrill Co. B. Private Martin Barry Private John J. Wells Co. F. Private Asa W. Greene Private John Towle Co. G. Private Jackson Dawson Co. H. Corporal George P. Thomas
................................. 330 Welch, Charles P..................................................... 286 Welch, James (E)........................................... 145, 146, 194 Welch, Thomas...................................................... 105 Welden Railroad..................................................326, 346 Wellock, Charles H...........................................152, 193, 223 Wells, Jeremiah Y.................................................249, 262 Wells, John J........................................................ 208 Welsh, Michael....................................................... 293 Westacott, Lewis........................................ 105 Westacott, Richard.................................................... 188 Weston, Ira, wagoner.................................................. 286 West Point................................................ 16, 67, 69, 77 Westover, Va.................................................... 110