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Timothy Quinn (search for this): chapter 23
eived at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, promoted from Second Lieutenant to First Lieutenant, to date Nov. 13, vice Thorndike discharged. Second Lieut. Thomas Claffey, killed in action December 13. The following enlisted men had been transferred to the regular army. Private Patrick Kelly, F, Oct. 23, 1862 to Batt. A., 4th U. S. Arty. Private Charles Sharkey, F, Oct. 23, 1862, to Batt. A, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Geo. F. Goodwin, F, Oct. 26, 1862, to Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Timothy Quinn, F, Oct. 25, 1862, to Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Geo. A. Burnham, F, Nov. 13, 1862, Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private John Moran, F, Oct. 26, 1862, to Batt. M, 3rd U. S. Arty. Private Wm. Gardner, F, Oct. 26, 1862, to Batt. M, 3rd U. S. Arty. Private Michael Riley, B, Nov. 15, 1862, to 15th U. S. Inf. Private James Welsh, E, Nov. 10, 1862, to 15th U. S. Inf. Private Jeremiah Silk, B, Oct. 25, 1862, to Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Wm. P. Dennis, H, Oct.
Johnathan F. Plympton (search for this): chapter 23
pany. 2nd Lieut. James B. Moore, promoted from First Sergt. Co. I. to date Nov. 21, vice Driver, promoted. On special duty commanding Co. H. Co. G.Capt. C. M. Merritt, absent, in Washington at Headquarters Mil. Dist. on duty. First Lieut. Dudley C. Mumford, in command of Company. Co. H.Capt. C. U. Devereux, absent in Massachusetts, recruiting, wounded. First Lieut. William R. Driver, acting Adjutant, promoted from Lieutenant to date November 21, vice Boyd, promoted. Co. I.Capt. Johnathan F. Plympton in command of regiment. First Lieut. Samuel S. Prime, sick in Massachusetts. Second Lieut. John G. B. Adams, in command of company. Co. K.Capt. H. G. O. Weymouth, in General Hospital, severely wounded December 13. First Lieut. Lysander J. Hume, absent, wounded December 13. Second Lieut. Charles H. Wellock, in command of company. Surgeon J. Franklin Dyer, surgeon in chief, Second Division, Second Corps, on special duty. Assistant Surgeon Josiah H. Willard, absent sick.
Longstreet (search for this): chapter 23
of bullets, they got him through the fence, put him on a stetcher and sent him across the river to the Lacy House, where he died a week later. That accomplished soldier, Gen. Couch, says the men were asked to conquer an impossibility. Gen. Longstreet says: The charges had been desperate and bloody, but utterly hopeless. I thought, as I saw the Federals come again and again to their death, that they deserved success, if courage and daring could entitle soldiers to victory. General LonGeneral Longstreet described the defence of Marye's Heights as follows: An idea of how well Marye's Heights was protected may be obtained from the following incident: Gen. E. P. Alexander, my engineer and superintendent of artillery, had been placing the guns, and, in going over the field with him before the battle, I noticed an idle cannon. I suggested that he place it so as to aid in covering the field in front of Marye's Hill. He answered, General, we cover that ground now so well that we will comb
Joseph W. Morrison (search for this): chapter 23
1862. killed in action or died of wounds: Co. A.Private Gilman F. Nichols,DiedDec. 11. Private Edward D. Noyes,DiedDec. 13. Private Leroy A. Nelson,DiedDec. 13. Private Charles Hudson,DiedDec. 14. Co. B.Second Lieut. Thomas Claffey,DiedDec. 13. Corporal Winfield Rappell,DiedDec. 13. Private Peter Wallace,DiedDec. 11. Private Joseph A. Guilford,DiedDec. 11. Private Conwell Merritt,DiedDec. 13. Private Joseph Seaver,DiedDec. 14. Private Daniel P. Howard,DiedDec. 15. Private Joseph W. Morrison,DiedDec. 17. Private Ezra S. Dudley,DiedDec. 13. Co. C.First Lieut. Edgar M. Newcomb,DiedDec. 20. Co. D.Private Moses C. Little,DiedDec. 11. Private Michael Redding,DiedDec. 11. Co. E.Corporal Michael Cronin,DiedDec. 13. Private Patrick Hagerty,DiedDec. 13 Co. H.Corporal George A. Brown,DiedDec. 17. Co. I.Sergeant Ronello B. Creasey,DiedDec. 14. Co. K.Private Walter S. Penniman,DiedDec. 11. Private Charles E. Smith,DiedDec. 18. Private George W. Allen,DiedDec. 13. Total
Joseph E. Hodgkins (search for this): chapter 23
am J. Tirrell, leg. Total 7 Men. Co. I.Private James Boyle, arm, amputated. (Died Jan. 2, 1863.) Private John W. Hunter, arm, severe. Private James Smith, hand. Private Walter C. Williston, leg, severe. Private George Lamb, finger. Private James Ford, arm. Total 6 Men. Co. K.Captain H. G. O. Weymouth, knee, severe. (Leg amputated.) First Lieut. Lysander J. Hume, foot. Corporal Daniel Barrett, side. Corporal Patrick Hardy, side. Private D. J. M. A. Jewett, wrist, Private Joseph E. Hodgkins, arm, Private James McCallom, leg. Private Charles McDavitt, arm, amputated. Total 2 Officers, 6 Men. missing. Co. C.Corporal George A. Cheney. Co. H.Private Alfred A. Raymond. Co. I.Martin Bradburn. Total Missing 3 Men. Recapitulation. OfficersEnlisted menEnlistedEnlisted killed or diedOfficerskilled or diedMenMen of woundsWoundedof woundsWoundedMissing Company A1410 Company B11814 Company C161 Company D223 Company E126 Company F7 Company G8 Company
Charles Hudson (search for this): chapter 23
ssing Was only lifeless earth. Cheer after cheer we sent them As only Armies can,— Cheers for old Massachusetts.— Cheers for Young Michigan. They formed in line of battle, Not a man was out of place; Then with levelled steel they hurled them Straight in the rebel's face. Casualities at Fredericksburg, Dec. 11-13, 1862. killed in action or died of wounds: Co. A.Private Gilman F. Nichols,DiedDec. 11. Private Edward D. Noyes,DiedDec. 13. Private Leroy A. Nelson,DiedDec. 13. Private Charles Hudson,DiedDec. 14. Co. B.Second Lieut. Thomas Claffey,DiedDec. 13. Corporal Winfield Rappell,DiedDec. 13. Private Peter Wallace,DiedDec. 11. Private Joseph A. Guilford,DiedDec. 11. Private Conwell Merritt,DiedDec. 13. Private Joseph Seaver,DiedDec. 14. Private Daniel P. Howard,DiedDec. 15. Private Joseph W. Morrison,DiedDec. 17. Private Ezra S. Dudley,DiedDec. 13. Co. C.First Lieut. Edgar M. Newcomb,DiedDec. 20. Co. D.Private Moses C. Little,DiedDec. 11. Private Michael Redding
Patrick Hagerty (search for this): chapter 23
3. Corporal Winfield Rappell,DiedDec. 13. Private Peter Wallace,DiedDec. 11. Private Joseph A. Guilford,DiedDec. 11. Private Conwell Merritt,DiedDec. 13. Private Joseph Seaver,DiedDec. 14. Private Daniel P. Howard,DiedDec. 15. Private Joseph W. Morrison,DiedDec. 17. Private Ezra S. Dudley,DiedDec. 13. Co. C.First Lieut. Edgar M. Newcomb,DiedDec. 20. Co. D.Private Moses C. Little,DiedDec. 11. Private Michael Redding,DiedDec. 11. Co. E.Corporal Michael Cronin,DiedDec. 13. Private Patrick Hagerty,DiedDec. 13 Co. H.Corporal George A. Brown,DiedDec. 17. Co. I.Sergeant Ronello B. Creasey,DiedDec. 14. Co. K.Private Walter S. Penniman,DiedDec. 11. Private Charles E. Smith,DiedDec. 18. Private George W. Allen,DiedDec. 13. Total 2 Officers, 21 Enlisted Men. wounded in action: Co. A.First Lieut. William L. Palmer, leg, severely. Sergeant William Atkinson, arm, severely. Corporal Patrick Dunn, head, severely. Corporal Stephen Noyes, leg, slight. Private Edward S
George F. Goodwin (search for this): chapter 23
t. Edgar M. Newcomb, died Dec.20, 1862, at Falmouth, Va., from wounds received at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, promoted from Second Lieutenant to First Lieutenant, to date Nov. 13, vice Thorndike discharged. Second Lieut. Thomas Claffey, killed in action December 13. The following enlisted men had been transferred to the regular army. Private Patrick Kelly, F, Oct. 23, 1862 to Batt. A., 4th U. S. Arty. Private Charles Sharkey, F, Oct. 23, 1862, to Batt. A, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Geo. F. Goodwin, F, Oct. 26, 1862, to Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Timothy Quinn, F, Oct. 25, 1862, to Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Geo. A. Burnham, F, Nov. 13, 1862, Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private John Moran, F, Oct. 26, 1862, to Batt. M, 3rd U. S. Arty. Private Wm. Gardner, F, Oct. 26, 1862, to Batt. M, 3rd U. S. Arty. Private Michael Riley, B, Nov. 15, 1862, to 15th U. S. Inf. Private James Welsh, E, Nov. 10, 1862, to 15th U. S. Inf. Private Jeremiah Silk, B, Oct.
William P. Dennis (search for this): chapter 23
date Nov. 13, vice Thorndike discharged. Second Lieut. Thomas Claffey, killed in action December 13. The following enlisted men had been transferred to the regular army. Private Patrick Kelly, F, Oct. 23, 1862 to Batt. A., 4th U. S. Arty. Private Charles Sharkey, F, Oct. 23, 1862, to Batt. A, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Geo. F. Goodwin, F, Oct. 26, 1862, to Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Timothy Quinn, F, Oct. 25, 1862, to Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Geo. A. Burnham, F, Nov. 13, 1862, Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private John Moran, F, Oct. 26, 1862, to Batt. M, 3rd U. S. Arty. Private Wm. Gardner, F, Oct. 26, 1862, to Batt. M, 3rd U. S. Arty. Private Michael Riley, B, Nov. 15, 1862, to 15th U. S. Inf. Private James Welsh, E, Nov. 10, 1862, to 15th U. S. Inf. Private Jeremiah Silk, B, Oct. 25, 1862, to Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Wm. P. Dennis, H, Oct. 22, 1862, to Batt. C, 4th U. S. Arty. Private Geo. H. A. Ball, Nov. 4, 3rd U. S. Cav.
George A. Cheney (search for this): chapter 23
s Smith, hand. Private Walter C. Williston, leg, severe. Private George Lamb, finger. Private James Ford, arm. Total 6 Men. Co. K.Captain H. G. O. Weymouth, knee, severe. (Leg amputated.) First Lieut. Lysander J. Hume, foot. Corporal Daniel Barrett, side. Corporal Patrick Hardy, side. Private D. J. M. A. Jewett, wrist, Private Joseph E. Hodgkins, arm, Private James McCallom, leg. Private Charles McDavitt, arm, amputated. Total 2 Officers, 6 Men. missing. Co. C.Corporal George A. Cheney. Co. H.Private Alfred A. Raymond. Co. I.Martin Bradburn. Total Missing 3 Men. Recapitulation. OfficersEnlisted menEnlistedEnlisted killed or diedOfficerskilled or diedMenMen of woundsWoundedof woundsWoundedMissing Company A1410 Company B11814 Company C161 Company D223 Company E126 Company F7 Company G8 Company H181 Company I161 Company K236 2721743 Killed23 Wounded81 Missing3 Total,107 the roster of the regiment on December 8, 1862, was as follow
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