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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Minnesota Volunteers. (search)
d 31 Enlisted men by disease. Total 37. 2nd Minnesota Regiment Cavalry Organized at Fort Snelling, Minn., December 5, 1863, to January 5, 1864. Duty there and garrison posts on Minnesota frontier till May, 1864. March to Fort Ridgley May 24-28, 1864. Sully's Expedition against hostile Indians west of the Missouri River June 5 to October 15, 1864. March to Fort Sully, Missouri River, June 5-July 1. Pursuit of Indians to the Bad Lands July 5-28. Battle of Tah kah a kuty oroints in Minnesota August, 1862, to May, 1864. At Anoka, Princeton, Monticello, Kingston, Manannah, Paynesville, Fort Ripley, Sauk Centre, Pomme de Terre, Alexandria and Fort Abercrombie guarding Sioux frontier. Concentrated at Paynesville May 24, 1864. Mounted and march to Fort Ridgly May 24-28. Sibley's Expedition against hostile Indians west of the Missouri River June 5-October 15, 1864. Battle of Tah kah a kuty or Killdeer Mountain July 28. Two Hills, Bad Lands, Little Missou
gade, 1st Division, Army of the Frontier, to December, 1862. Columbus, Ohio, to April, 1863. Kautz's 1st Cavalry Brigade, District of Central Kentucky, Dept. Ohio, to June, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to August, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 4th Division, 23rd Army Corps, to November, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division Cavalry, 23rd Army Corps, to February, 1864. Columbus, Ohio, to April, 1864. Cavalry, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to May 24, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, and Middle Military Division, to May, 1865. Dept. of Missouri to October, 1865. Service. Expedition to Fort Scott, Kan., February 18-March 2, 1862. Action at Independence, Mo., February 22. Expedition to Diamond Grove, Kan., April 15-May 7. Action at Horse Creek May 7. Expedition into Indian Territory May 25-July 8. Action at Grand River June 6. Capture of Fort Gibson July 18. Bayou Bernard Ju
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Pennsylvania Volunteers. (search)
ptember 14; Antietam September 16-17. Duty in Maryland till October 30. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 19. Battles of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Mud March January 20-24, 1863. Ordered to Washington, D. C., February 6, and duty there and at Alexandria till April, 1864. Rapidan Campaign. Battles of the Wilderness, Va., May 5-7; Laurel Hill May 8; Spottsylvania May 8-17. Assault on the Salient May 12. Left the front May 17. Mustered out May 24, 1864. Regiment lost during service 5 Officers and 153 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 68 Enlisted men by disease. Total 226. 8th Pennsylvania Regiment Militia Infantry. Called September 4, 1862, to repel Lee's invasion of Maryland. Disbanded September 24, 1862. 9th Pennsylvania Regiment Infantry.--(3 months.) Organized at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, April 24, 1861. Moved to Camp Wayne, West Chester, May 4; thence to Hare's Corners, Delaware, May 26, and duty there
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Colored Troops. (search)
a., April, 1865, and duty there till December, Mustered out by consolidation with 3rd United States Colored Heavy Artillery December 28, 1865. Battery G, 2nd United States Colored Regiment Light Artillery Organized at Hilton Head, S. C., May 24, 1864. Attached to District of Hilton Head, S. C., Dept. of the South, to August, 1864. District of Beaufort, S. C., Dept. of the South, to October, 1864. 2nd Separate Brigade, Dept. of the South, to June, 1865. Dept. of the South, to Auttached to a Provisional Brigade, 13th Corps, Texas, Dept. of the Gulf, to May, 1864. Service. Duty at Brownsville, Texas, and other points in Texas till May, 1864. Mustered out by consolidation with 77th United States Colored Troops May 24, 1864. 86th United States Colored Regiment Infantry. Organized April 4, 1864, from 14th Corps de Afrique Infantry. Attached to District of West Florida, Dept. of the Gulf, to October, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, United States Colore
ations for recruiting, paying and supplying the troops. Gen. Grant assumed command as Lieutenant-General of the armies of the United States on the 17th day of March, 1864. The distribution of the Federal armies operating in Virginia was as follows: The Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General Meade, had its headquarters on the north side of the Rapidan. The Ninth Corps, under Major-General Burnside, was, at the opening of the campaign, a distinct organization, but on the 24th day of May, 1864, it was incorporated into the Army of the Potomac. The Army of the James was commanded by Major-Gen. Butler, whose headquarters were at Fortress Monroe. The headquarters of the Army of the Shenandoah, commanded by Major-Gen. Sigel, were at Winchester. The available strength of the enemy's force on the line of the Rapidan, including the Ninth Corps, was 141,166 men. Besides there were in what was known as the Department of Washington and the Middle Department 47,751 men, available
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.), Chapter 9: Emerson (search)
uch of the common tendency to disregard the distinctions between right and wrong, and to excuse guilt on the plea of good intentions or good nature. Letters of Charles Eliot Norton, vol. I, pp. 503 and 506. For some time there had been a gradual relaxation of Emerson's hold on life. Though always an approachable man and fond of conversation, there was in him a certain lack of human warmth, of bottom, to use his own word, which he recognized and deplored. Commenting in his Journal (24 May, 1864) on the burial of Hawthorne, he notes the statement of James Freeman Clarke that the novelist had shown a sympathy with the crime in our nature, and adds: I thought there was a tragic element in the event, that might be more fully rendered,--in the painful solitude of the man, which, I suppose, could not longer be endured, and he died of it. A touch of this romantic isolation, though never morose or painful, there was in himself, a failure to knit himself strongly into the bonds of socie
and Rank.Age.Residence orDate of Muster.Termination of Service and Cause Thereof. Place Credited to. Fisk, John D.,26Southbridge, Ma. July 31, 1861 Feb. 15, 1864, re-enlistment. Flemming, Nathaniel,28Charlestown, Ma. Dec. 7, 1863 Deserted Oct. 18, 1864, New Orleans, La. Fletcher, John W.,23Billerica, Ma. July 31, 1861 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flynn, Thomas,45Charlestown, Ma. Dec. 12, 1863 Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service. Folsom, Ezra F.,26Truro, Ma. Jan. 11, 1864 Died May 24, 1864, Baton Rouge, La. Forbes, John A.,34Boston, Ma. July 31, 1861 Aug. 16, 1864, expiration of service. Foster, Edward,32Boston, Ma. Dec. 5, 1863 Deserted, never joined Battery. Foster, Thomas B.,20Stoughton, Ma. July 31, 1861 Feb. 15, 1864, re-enlistment. Foulds, John,19Taunton, Ma. Sept. 2, 1864 June 11, 1865, expiration of service. Foye, William E.,18Braintree, Ma. Sept. 3, 1864 Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service. French, Loring A.,39Quincy, Ma. July 31, 1861 Aug. 16, 1864, expirat
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)
John H.,19th Mass. Inf.,Dodsville Farm, Va.,May 24, 1864. Brown, John P.,30th Mass. Inf.,Cedar Creeieut.,12th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Burrill, Elbridge N.,1st Mass. H. A.,Spothomas,57th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Curran, John H.,.15th Mass. Inf.,Antietamennis,56th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Hartley, Henry, 1st Lieut.,1st Mass. Inf.James,56th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. McNulty, Niel, Sergt.,30th Mass. Inf.,Donck H.,57th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Manyan, Thomas,9th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvaniergt.,56th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Osgood, George F.,15th Mass. Inf.,GettysbHomer,56th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Smith, Isaac Y.,43d Mass. Inf.,Whitehall,Corp.,56th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Stidum, Should read Stedman, William Jne A.,59th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Taylor, Frederick,1st Mass. Cav.,New Mark[16 more...]
lderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Ames, Moses S., Corp.,37th Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, 1864. Ames, Thomas C.,1st Mass. H. A.,Petersburg, Va.,June 16, 1864. Amidon, Henry L.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Ampley, Thomas R.,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C.,July 18, 1863. Andrews, Arthur J.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Andrews, Charles B.,13th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 1, 1863. Andrews, Charles E.,19th Mass. Inf.,Glendale, Va.,June 30, 1862. Andrews, Walter B.,1st Mass. Inf.,Yorktown, Va.,April 26, 1862. Andrews, William, Sergt.,2d Mass. Inf.,Cedar Mountain, Va.,Aug. 9, 1862. Andrews, William B. D.,35th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,Sept. 30, 1864. Angell, J. Frank, Sergt.,38th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La.,June 14, 1863. Ankemins, Joseph,11th Mass. Inf.,Hatcher's Run, Va.,March 31, 1865. Anthony, William H.,57th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Appleton, Charles A. G.,1st Batt. Mass. L. A.,Middletown, Va.,Oct. 19, 1864.
adley, Roscoe, Corp.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Brady, Dennis,18th Mass. Inf.,Shepherdstown, Va.,Sept. 20, 1862. Brady, William,54th Mass. Inf.,Front of Fort Wagner, S. C.,July 18, 1863. Braley, Edward B.,23d Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,April 29, 1862. Braman, James H., Sergt.,10th Mass. Inf.,Fair Oaks, Va.,May 31, 1862. Bramhall, George,33d Mass. Inf.,Resaca, Ga.,May 16, 1864. Bramon, Owen,28th Mass. Inf.,Hatcher's Run, Va.,March 25, 1865. Bramon, Thomas,56th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Brantez, William,15th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Brasie, Knapp,22d Mass. Inf.,Laurel Hill, Va.,May 10, 1864. Brazier, Charles A., 1st Sergt.,1st Mass. Inf.,Williamsburg, Va.,May 5, 1862. Breed, George E., Corp.,19th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 10, 1864. Breen, Dennis,34th Mass. Inf.,Lynchburg, Va.,June 18, 1864. Breen, Peter,36th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Breen, Thomas,32d Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 20, 1864.
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