hide Sorting

You can sort these results in two ways:

By entity (current method)
Chronological order for dates, alphabetical order for places and people.
By position
As the entities appear in the document.

You are currently sorting in ascending order. Sort in descending order.

hide Most Frequent Entities

The entities that appear most frequently in this document are shown below.

Entity Max. Freq Min. Freq
June 30th 460 460 Browse Search
Joseph C. James 347 1 Browse Search
July 26th 201 201 Browse Search
Chas 162 0 Browse Search
Geo 156 0 Browse Search
July 25th 151 151 Browse Search
June 22nd 136 136 Browse Search
December 21st 124 124 Browse Search
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) 124 0 Browse Search
August 28th 118 118 Browse Search
View all entities in this document...

Browsing named entities in a specific section of Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865. Search the whole document.

Found 232 total hits in 170 results.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...
Sergt. Samuel E. Viall, Co. E. (Died of wounds.) May 31st.Captain Dudley C. Mumford. June 3rd.First Lieut. John B. Thompson. Priv. Francis McAlpine, Co. G. June 7th.Priv. William Fee, Co. B, head. Died June 7th. Missing in action: May 12th.Lieut. Col. Edmund Rice, wounded and captured. Priv. Alonzo Stewart, Co. F. June 7th. Missing in action: May 12th.Lieut. Col. Edmund Rice, wounded and captured. Priv. Alonzo Stewart, Co. F. May 6th.Priv. Milton D. Thompson, Co. C. Priv. Edward C. Thompson, Co. C. Priv. Alfred Ellis, Co. H. May 7th.Priv. Charles. Conrad, Co. C. May 10th.Priv. James Higginson. Priv. George Brann, Co. A. May 12th.Priv. Charles Smith, Co. A. Priv. Frank Covell, Co. A. Priv. Terrence Thomas, Co. B. Priv. John Smith, Co. H James Corrigan, Co. I, severe, right side. Priv. Patrick W. Harvey, Co. K, head. Priv. William Hopkinson, Co. I, left hand. June 6th.Thomas Cooper, Co. C. June 7th.Priv. Stephen J. Younger, Co. B, left forearm. Priv. Sidney Cronk, Co. C. Recapitulation. Officers killed,3 wounded,4 missing,18 Enlisted men killed,
Cooper, Co. C. June 7th.Priv. Stephen J. Younger, Co. B, left forearm. Priv. Sidney Cronk, Co. C. Recapitulation. Officers killed,3 wounded,4 missing,18 Enlisted men killed,15 wounded,57 missing,880 88 Uncertain as to the date when wounded: May 3rd to june 11th, 1864. Private Oliver Billson, Co. K, died May 26th, 1864. Private J. Mitchell, Co. H, left hip (June 3?) Private Wm. Leonard, Co. F, head (June 3rd?) Private Ernest A. Nichols, Co. C, head (June 3rd?) Private Austin Stevens, Co. E, right arm (June 3rd?) Private Thomas Stanley, Co. A, right arm (June 3rd?) Sergeant H. McPartland, Co. F, right forearm (June 3rd?) Sergt. B. W. Russell, Co. D, left hip (June 3rd?) Sergeant Patrick Nolan, Co. K, left leg (amputated June 3rd). Private Patrick Murphy, Co. K, died June 22nd, shoulder (June 3rd?) Sergeant Chas. Cross, Co. H, thigh (June 3rd?) Private Timothy O'Connell, Co. B, killed in action, June 19th. Private John Patch, right shoulder (June 3rd?)
Cooper, Co. C. June 7th.Priv. Stephen J. Younger, Co. B, left forearm. Priv. Sidney Cronk, Co. C. Recapitulation. Officers killed,3 wounded,4 missing,18 Enlisted men killed,15 wounded,57 missing,880 88 Uncertain as to the date when wounded: May 3rd to june 11th, 1864. Private Oliver Billson, Co. K, died May 26th, 1864. Private J. Mitchell, Co. H, left hip (June 3?) Private Wm. Leonard, Co. F, head (June 3rd?) Private Ernest A. Nichols, Co. C, head (June 3rd?) Private Austin Stevens, Co. E, right arm (June 3rd?) Private Thomas Stanley, Co. A, right arm (June 3rd?) Sergeant H. McPartland, Co. F, right forearm (June 3rd?) Sergt. B. W. Russell, Co. D, left hip (June 3rd?) Sergeant Patrick Nolan, Co. K, left leg (amputated June 3rd). Private Patrick Murphy, Co. K, died June 22nd, shoulder (June 3rd?) Sergeant Chas. Cross, Co. H, thigh (June 3rd?) Private Timothy O'Connell, Co. B, killed in action, June 19th. Private John Patch, right shoulder (June 3rd?)
o. C. Sergt. Benjamin H. Jellison, Co. I, severe, left knee. Sergt. James Corrigan, Co. I, severe, right side. Priv. Patrick W. Harvey, Co. K, head. Priv. William Hopkinson, Co. I, left hand. June 6th.Thomas Cooper, Co. C. June 7th.Priv. Stephen J. Younger, Co. B, left forearm. Priv. Sidney Cronk, Co. C. Recapitulation. Officers killed,3 wounded,4 missing,18 Enlisted men killed,15 wounded,57 missing,880 88 Uncertain as to the date when wounded: May 3rd to june 11th, 1864. Private Oliver Billson, Co. K, died May 26th, 1864. Private J. Mitchell, Co. H, left hip (June 3?) Private Wm. Leonard, Co. F, head (June 3rd?) Private Ernest A. Nichols, Co. C, head (June 3rd?) Private Austin Stevens, Co. E, right arm (June 3rd?) Private Thomas Stanley, Co. A, right arm (June 3rd?) Sergeant H. McPartland, Co. F, right forearm (June 3rd?) Sergt. B. W. Russell, Co. D, left hip (June 3rd?) Sergeant Patrick Nolan, Co. K, left leg (amputated June 3rd). Private Patrick
May 13th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 38
. Cain, Co. B. Priv. Thomas F. Costello, Co. G. Priv. Redford Dawes, Co. G. Priv. Bernard Dame, Co. G. May 10th.Priv. Charles Smith, Co. A. Priv. George E. Breed, Co. C. (Shell wound in head, Priv. Horatio Fellows, Co. C. died May 13th, 1864.) Priv. John A. Clark, Co. E. Sergt. William H. Ross, Co. H. May 12th.First Lieut. John J. Ferris. Color Sergt. Benj. F. Falls, Co. A. (Died May 14, 1864, buried at Fredericksburg.) Priv. Patrick Cronin, Co. B, right elbow fractured (Died May 13th, 1864.) First Sergt. Charles B. Brown, Co. G. (Both thighs, shell,—May 14th, 1864.) Corp. Archibald Buchanan, Co. K. (Died of wounds in general hosp., right knee, leg amputated.) Priv. Benjamin McDonald, Co. A, abdomen and hips. (Died of wounds.) May 24th. First Sergt. Samuel E. Viall, Co. E. (Died of wounds.) May 31st.Captain Dudley C. Mumford. June 3rd.First Lieut. John B. Thompson. Priv. Francis McAlpine, Co. G. June 7th.Priv. William Fee, Co. B, head. Died June
May 14th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 38
orge E. Breed, Co. C. (Shell wound in head, Priv. Horatio Fellows, Co. C. died May 13th, 1864.) Priv. John A. Clark, Co. E. Sergt. William H. Ross, Co. H. May 12th.First Lieut. John J. Ferris. Color Sergt. Benj. F. Falls, Co. A. (Died May 14, 1864, buried at Fredericksburg.) Priv. Patrick Cronin, Co. B, right elbow fractured (Died May 13th, 1864.) First Sergt. Charles B. Brown, Co. G. (Both thighs, shell,—May 14th, 1864.) Corp. Archibald Buchanan, Co. K. (Died of wounds in generaMay 14th, 1864.) Corp. Archibald Buchanan, Co. K. (Died of wounds in general hosp., right knee, leg amputated.) Priv. Benjamin McDonald, Co. A, abdomen and hips. (Died of wounds.) May 24th. First Sergt. Samuel E. Viall, Co. E. (Died of wounds.) May 31st.Captain Dudley C. Mumford. June 3rd.First Lieut. John B. Thompson. Priv. Francis McAlpine, Co. G. June 7th.Priv. William Fee, Co. B, head. Died June 7th. Missing in action: May 12th.Lieut. Col. Edmund Rice, wounded and captured. Priv. Alonzo Stewart, Co. F. May 6th.Priv. Milton D. Thompson, Co. C.
May 15th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 38
Chapter 38: the North Anna battles. On the morning of the 15th of May, 1864, the regiment moved to the left and rested nearly all day. In the evening it occupied a position in the rear of the works and, together with the rest of the brigade, rested for the night. On the following day the regiment moved two miles to the right, to protect the passage of the corps ambulance train, which went out to bring in the wounded who had been left in the field hospital outside the lines. This being safely performed, the regiment returned to the bivouac of the previous night, and remained in quietness until 10 P. M. of the 17th, when it occupied the works taken from the enemy on the 12th. At daylight of the 18th, the regiment participated in a charge against a point in a right oblique direction at Ice Grove. This has sometimes been called the Second Spottsylvania battle. The Rebels again hastily retreated, but, owing to the concentrated fire of the enemy's artillery, the regiment fell ba
May 20th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 38
against a point in a right oblique direction at Ice Grove. This has sometimes been called the Second Spottsylvania battle. The Rebels again hastily retreated, but, owing to the concentrated fire of the enemy's artillery, the regiment fell back with several killed and wounded. The command halted and rested until 9 P. M. when it was moved to the left some four or five miles, marching until 12.20, when a halt was made and the men rested quietly for that night and the following day. May 20, 1864. One of the deserters who had returned with the regiment from Massachusetts was shot this morning for desertion of the colors in the face of the enemy at Laurel Hill. He deserted from our regiment about two years since, joined another, getting a bounty for so doing, and in a short time joined still another getting another bounty,—all of which was taken into consideration. He was pardoned by the president, but on account of his late desertion of the colors, suffered the penalty of death.
May 21st, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 38
he left. The course lay down the line of the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad. The men marched well, having been refreshed by the recent showers and rest. Bowling Green and Milford were reached on the 21st and the column crossed the Mattapony. Here the regiment was ordered out on picket duty, where it remained until dark, the men exchanging fire with the enemy's pickets. Then they rejoined the brigade which lay behind the breastworks and rested for the balance of the night. May 21st, 1864. At Milford Station our cavalry had a fight with the enemy, capturing about fifty prisoners. My feet are pretty sore and I am pretty tired. Our regiment was sent out on picket this afternoon. At about dark the rebel cavalry made a dash on our pickets, but were repulsed. At 7.30 A. M. of the 23d, the men resumed their march, advancing at a rapid rate all day. At dark the artillery and the skirmishers became engaged with the enemy on the north bank of the North Anna river. The regi
May 26th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 38
e, left knee. Sergt. James Corrigan, Co. I, severe, right side. Priv. Patrick W. Harvey, Co. K, head. Priv. William Hopkinson, Co. I, left hand. June 6th.Thomas Cooper, Co. C. June 7th.Priv. Stephen J. Younger, Co. B, left forearm. Priv. Sidney Cronk, Co. C. Recapitulation. Officers killed,3 wounded,4 missing,18 Enlisted men killed,15 wounded,57 missing,880 88 Uncertain as to the date when wounded: May 3rd to june 11th, 1864. Private Oliver Billson, Co. K, died May 26th, 1864. Private J. Mitchell, Co. H, left hip (June 3?) Private Wm. Leonard, Co. F, head (June 3rd?) Private Ernest A. Nichols, Co. C, head (June 3rd?) Private Austin Stevens, Co. E, right arm (June 3rd?) Private Thomas Stanley, Co. A, right arm (June 3rd?) Sergeant H. McPartland, Co. F, right forearm (June 3rd?) Sergt. B. W. Russell, Co. D, left hip (June 3rd?) Sergeant Patrick Nolan, Co. K, left leg (amputated June 3rd). Private Patrick Murphy, Co. K, died June 22nd, shoulder (June 3r
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...