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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments.. Search the whole document.
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April 17th, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 160
1864 AD (search for this): chapter 160
Berry (search for this): chapter 160
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Augustus P. Martin (search for this): chapter 160
Isaac N. Mudgett (search for this): chapter 160
First Company Sharpshooters Massachusetts Infantry.
(1) Capt. John Saunders.
(2) Capt. William Plumer.
(3) Capt. Isaac N. Mudgett.
Officers.Enlisted Men.Total.Officers.Enlisted Men.Total.
Number on rolls,11257268Killed and died of wounds,31619
Missing,–22
Enlisted men (included above) commissioned in company,–77Died by accident or disease,–1616
Died as prisoners,–33
Actual total of members of company,11250261Totals,33740
Casualties by Engagements.
1862.May 18, Spotsylvania, Va.,–11
Sept. 17, Antietam, Md.,2810
May 31, Jones Farm, Va.,–11
1863.June 3, Cold Harbor, Va.,–11
July 2-3, Gettysburg, Pa.,–33
June 18, Petersburg, Va.,1–1
1864.
May 12, Wilderness, Va.,–11Sept. 28, Petersburg, Va.,–11
The 1st Company Sharpshooters, known as the Andrew Sharpshooters, numbering 98 men, under Capt. John Saunders, was organized in camp at Lynnfield, Mass., in August, 1861, and was mustered and left the State September 3.
It was assigned to Gener
William Plumer (search for this): chapter 160
First Company Sharpshooters Massachusetts Infantry.
(1) Capt. John Saunders.
(2) Capt. William Plumer.
(3) Capt. Isaac N. Mudgett.
Officers.Enlisted Men.Total.Officers.Enlisted Men.Total.
Number on rolls,11257268Killed and died of wounds,31619
Missing,–22
Enlisted men (included above) commissioned in company,–77Died by accident or disease,–1616
Died as prisoners,–33
Actual total of members of company,11250261Totals,33740
Casualties by Engagements.
1862.May 18, Spotsylvania e peninsular campaign, and losing heavily in the charge at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862, where Captain Saunders and First Lieutenant Berry were killed.
Second Lieutenant Martin took command of the company after the battle until the arrival of Capt. William Plumer from Massachusetts with forty recruits, Dec. 9, 1862.
On April 17, 1863, the company was attached to the 2d Division, 2d Corps, and served with it at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg.
About the 11th of August it was ordered to join
John Saunders (search for this): chapter 160
First Company Sharpshooters Massachusetts Infantry.
(1) Capt. John Saunders.
(2) Capt. William Plumer.
(3) Capt. Isaac N. Mudgett.
Officers.Enlisted Men.Total.Officers.Enlisted Men.Total.
Number on rolls,11257268Killed and died of wounds,31619
Missing,–22
Enlisted men (included above) commissioned in company,–77Died b 864.
May 12, Wilderness, Va.,–11Sept. 28, Petersburg, Va.,–11
The 1st Company Sharpshooters, known as the Andrew Sharpshooters, numbering 98 men, under Capt. John Saunders, was organized in camp at Lynnfield, Mass., in August, 1861, and was mustered and left the State September 3.
It was assigned to General Lander's Brigade, orktown, and served with it until the spring of 1863, sharing in the peninsular campaign, and losing heavily in the charge at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862, where Captain Saunders and First Lieutenant Berry were killed.
Second Lieutenant Martin took command of the company after the battle until the arrival of Capt. William Plum
Shields (search for this): chapter 160