e to the front
suspense
General Meade returns—Lee has surrendered
how the Army felt.
The Batand cheer announced some new capture.
It was Gen. Lee's headquarters flag, one member of his staff, Gen. Humphreys' troops,
With Gen. Sheridan in Lee's Last Campaign.) a short, sharp contest gave ul darkness the booming of cannon indicated that Lee's retreating columns were being harassed at sommville for safe-keeping.
With Gen. Sheridan in Lee's Last Campaign. As the artillery was marching as now definitely affirmed that Grant had given Lee the choice of surrendering or receiving the shoitions of surrender, succeeded by a note from Gen. Lee accepting the terms.
Morning came at lengeadquarters was heard to say that he had seen Gen. Lee this day. This was a straw in the right direceral. Col. W. H. Taylor, in Four Years with General Lee. Of course we felt bad for them to think thded.
Meanwhile there was a great stir in Gen. Lee's army, and they were still cheering wildly a[14 more...]
e,Dec. 10, 1863,Missing in action, Aug. 25, 1864. June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Keefe, Daniel26Canton,Dec. 5, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Killoran Hugh,28E. Boston,Dec. 30, 1863,Deserted from Lincoln Hospitals, Jan. 31, 1865.
Knowland, John H.,22Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,May 18, 1865, disability.
Lear, Joseph,35Mill bury,Nov. 12, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Leavitt, Moses, 22Boston, Mar. 8, 1864,Transferred Mar. 30, 1864, to Battery K, 4th U. S. Art.
Lee, James,26Abington,Sept. 8, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Loham, Francis,21Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Lucas, James A.,18Dorchester,Aug. 9, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Macomber, Francis L.,28W. Roxbury,Mar. 8, 1864,Died Dec. 28, 1864, Salisbury, N. C.
Martin, Richard,23Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,Prisoner Aug. 25, 1864. June 9, 1865, exp. of service.
Martin, William H.,23Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,April 22, 1863, disability.
Mason, C
sa L.Dec.—, 1902
Holbrook, Alexander W.Aug. 16, 1864
Harrington, Serg't Otis N.July 30, 1863
Hanson, Samuel A.May 23, 1863
Herlehy, Timothy——
Hooper, Joseph A.Sept. 22, 1866
Herring, WilliamMar. 12, 1873
Horrigan, RichardJan. 2, 1864
Hill, Pierce T.Oct. 8, 1888
Handlin, JohnApril 6, 1906
Innis, George H.July 19, 1907
Jewell, Edwin C.——
Jones, HenryApril—, 1896
Johnson, Stephen H.May 1, 1907
Kay, James (?)Aug. 25, 1864
Killoran, HughJuly 22, 1881
Knowland, John H.April 7, 1891
Lee, James——
Loham, FrancisMarch 14, 1895
Maxwell, Albert N. A.Feb. 20, 1864
Mullett, Emerson B.May 10, 1864
Mason, Charles A.Aug. 26, 1864
Macomber, Francis L.Dec. 28, 1864
Mugford, John E.——
Martin, William H.May 19, 1889
Millett, JohnJune 28, 1895
Monroe, Frank A.Nov. 19, 1891
McAuliffe, Cornelius——
McAllister, DanielJuly 29, 1906
Newton, HarmonSept. 18, 1864
Nesbitt, John
Northey, William E.Jan. 3, 1879
Nichols, George H.April 8, 1892
Nichols, Wm.
B.
Nowell,
125.
Kemper, Gen., 245.
Kershaw, Gen. J. B., 92.
Killoran, H-ugh, 302, 304, 305, 349.
Kilpatrick, Gen., 113.
Knowland, J. H., 81, 83, 87, 208, 209, 302, 351.
L.
Landing, Harrison's, 275.
Landing, Pratt's, 242.
Landing, Wilcox's, 275.
Lane, Gen., 320.
Lee, Gen. Robert E., 70, 94, 98, 99, 104, 100, 110, 127, 130, 141, 144, 153, 162, 175, 180, 189, 212, 216, 223, 227, 234, 237, 242, 271, 279, 284, 297, 415, 418, 419, 420, 424, 425.
Lee, Gen., Fitz-Hugh, 225, 251.
Lee, James, 351, 407, 426.
Lear, Joseph, 401.
Lemmon, Wm. B., 39, 198, 201, 272, 404.
Libby Prison, 430.
Lohan, Francis, 80, 85, 149, 199, 200, 206, 207.
Longstreet, Gen., 121, 130, 246.
Lucas, James A., 402, 403, 404, 405, 408.
Lyman, Col., 271.
Lynnfield, 18, 20.
M.
Mahone, Gen., 301, 325.
Martin, Capt., 196, 197.
Martin, Richard, 80, 203, 326, 339, 397, 403.
Martin, Wm. H., 82, 83, 86.
Mason, Chas. A., 206, 314, 324, 339, 352, 375, 398.
Manassas, 110, 113, 139, 140.
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