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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 32: in pursuit of Lee. In camp at Morrisville. (search)
hed and dirty candle. Appetite triumphed, and, despite the exclamations and surprise of his comrades, he devoured the luscious (?) morsel. He swore that it tasted good, but even when higher rank had brought renown and increased respect, he did not lose with Ours the nickname of The Candle Eater. On July 22, the regiment moved to Oak Hill and on the 23rd to White Plains. Warrenton Junction was reached on the 24th and here it remained until the 29th and then marched about eight miles. On July 30, Morrisville, near Kelley's Ford, was reached, and camp was pitched for a protracted stay. The regimental return, dated July 31, 1863, at this point reads: Col. A. F. Devereux, on detached service, after conscripts in Massachusetts. Lieut. Col. Ansel D. Wass, absent in Massachusetts on surgeon's certificate, until Aug. 5. Wounded July 3. Adjt. William A. Hill, on detached service after conscripts in Massachusetts. Co. A.Capt. Isaac H. Boyd, on detached service, after conscri
ested for a couple of hours, anticipating a flank movement of the enemy, and at the same time being in supporting distance of the cavalry who were engaging the enemy. The skirmishers who had been out all the afternoon were then called in, and the regiment retraced its steps to the scene of the fight of the 27th. Occupied that night and the next day in strengthening its position. At dusk fell back under orders, and commenced the return march toward Petersburg, which was reached on the 30th of July, and were immediately placed in reserve of the Fifth Corps, who occupied the front line of works, and who had been heavily engaged all day. Remained there until 7 P. M. exposed to the enemy's shells, some of which exploded in the brigade, and at that hour proceeded to the camp vacated on the 26th, being on the move during that time, and the men were thoroughly tired out by their four days operations, during which they marched by day and worked by night. Col. Wass had been mustered out
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
O. June 30, ‘65. Andreas, Chas., priv., (—), July 30, ‘63; 19; N. F.R. Andrews, Chas. E., priv., ‘64 to Apr. 28,65. Clair, Henry, priv., (B), July 30, ‘63; 22; sub.; deserted Sept. 26, ‘63 at Rac; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Davis, Charles, priv., July 30, ‘63; 29; sub. Robert Macomber; N. F.R. Davis expir. term. Halligan, Michael, priv., (E), July 30, ‘63; 26; drafted; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. a. Jan. 11, ‘64. Lynch, Charles, priv., (F), July 30, ‘63; 22; sub.; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, V. R.C. Mar. 7, 64. Neff, John, priv., (—), July 30, ‘61; 26; sub.; N. F.R. Negrier, Prosper, pri June 30, ‘65. Pearson, Daniel, corp., (C), July 30, ‘61; 33; abs. from Co. sick Aug. 28, ‘64; N.; Alexandria, Va. Rogers, Samuel, priv., (C), July 30, ‘61; 26; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64. Rogers, Shubae. on S. C. of D. Rogers, Varnum, priv., (B), July 30, ‘61; 21; deserted Sept. 17, ‘62. Rollins, Jperd; N. F.R. Whitney, Walter H., priv., (—), July 30, ‘61; 21; N. F.R. Whittemore, Wm. H., priv.,