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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
vice.Mar. 21, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Nov. 23, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Bartol, John, Jr., Credit, Lawrence.Mass.Mass.Mass.Jan. 24. 1862.Actg. Master's MateKatahdin; Kineo.West Gulf; NorthOct. 12, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Aug. 11, 1863Actg. Ensign.Pontoosuc; Bat.Atlantic. Bassett, Ezra,Mass.Mass.Mass.Jan. 1, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Mississippi.Oct. 28. 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Bassett, Orville,Mass.Mass.-Dec. 15, 1862.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Sacramento; Ticonderoga.Specid or Otherwise.Rank. Norton, Charles, Credit, Charleatown, Ward 2.Mass.Mass.Mass.Apr. 4, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Sonoma; Massachusetts.W. India; SupplyFeb. 3, 1867.Hon. discharged.Actg. Vol. Lieut. Sept. 10, 1862.Actg. Ensign.Steamer. Aug. 11, 1863.Actg. Master. Feb. 15, 1865.Actg. Vol. Lieut. Norton, Hiram W.,Mass.Mass.Mass.May 17, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Supply.Store Ship.Feb. 6, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Norton, Ichabod,Mass.Mass.Mass.Oct. 2, 1863.Actg. Asst. Paymr.Horace Bea
gade in the battles at Chickasaw Bluffs and Arkansas Post; in the various operations and battles preliminary to the siege of Vicksburg, and at Vicksburg, May 19-22, 1863. Served on the staff of General Grant. Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, Aug. 11, 1863. Engaged in the Red River expedition, in command of a division of the Army of the Tennessee, Mar. 7, 1864; present in several series of fights during the retreat to Alexandria. Granted leave of absence until Jan., 1865. Assigned to commanday 28, 1861. Second Lieutenant, 4th R. I. Infantry, Oct. 30, 1861. Aide-de-Camp to General Casey. First Lieutenant, 4th R. I. Infantry, Nov. 20, 1861. Engaged in the Peninsular campaign. Recorder of a court of inquiry, Oct., 1862. Resigned, Aug. 11, 1863. Captain, 2d R. I. Cavalry, Jan., 1863 (declined). Aide-de-Camp to General Hooker, and engaged at the battle of Chancellorsville. Assistant Judge Advocate, department of Washington, on the staff of General Heintzelman, May to Aug., 1863. Lie
Colonel, 62d Mass. Infantry, Mar. 2, 1865; never mustered. Died at Boston, Apr. 12, 1873. Hopkins, Amos Lawrence. Second Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Aug. 11, 1863. Captain, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 29, 1863. Major, Dec. 10, 1864; mustered, June 16, 1865. Mustered out, June 26, 1865. Hopkins, Archibald. Captain, 3ieutenant, May 14, 1861. Colonel, 16th Mass. Infantry, July 14, 1862. Transferred to 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, Dec. 28, 1862. Captain, 4th U. S. Artillery, Aug. 11, 1863. Resigned as Colonel of 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 15, 1864, and as Captain, 4th U. S. Artillery, July 18, 1864. Tebbetts, Albion W. First Lieutenaeant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Second Lieutenant, 7th Unattached Co, Mass. Heavy Artillery (afterward 3d Heavy Artillery), Apr. 10, 1863. Captain, Aug. 11, 1863; mustered, Aug. 14, 1863. Major, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Sept. 8, 1864; mustered, Oct. 13, 1864. Mustered out, Sept. 29, 1865. Died at Newton Highlands, M
Artillery (afterward 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery), Aug. 11, 1863; mustered, Aug. 14, 1863. Captain, 3d Mass. Hea Artillery (afterward 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery), Aug. 11, 1863. Captain, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Oct. 13, 18 Artillery (afterward 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery), Aug. 11, 1863. First Lieutenant, Oct. 7, 1863. Captain, Aug. ass. Infantry, Sept. 30, 1862. First Lieutenant, Aug. 11, 1863. Captain, Aug 18, 1864. Mustered out, Aug. 26,hn J. Second Lieutenant, 26th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 11, 1863. Mustered out, Nov. 7, 1864. Marshall, Josep62. Second Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Aug. 11, 1863. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Oct. 1, 1863. Must Second Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Aug. 11, 1863. First Lieutenant, Nov. 24, 1863. Captain, Nov.pr. 16, 1863; mustered, Apr. 23, 1863. Captain, Aug. 11, 1863; mustered, Aug. 14, 1863. Mustered out, Sept. 19, 1861. Second Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 11, 1863; mustered, Sept. 15. First Lieutenant, July 19,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, V. List of Medical officers in Massachusetts Regiments. (search)
Mass. Infantry, June 25, 1862. Major, Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers, Nov. 7, 1862. See United States Army. Alien, Charles G. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 34th Mass. Infantry, Apr. 12, 1864. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. Allen, Daniel S. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Sept. 17, 1862. Major, Surgeon, 17th Mass. Infantry, Feb. 20, 1865. Mustered out, July 11, 1865. Babbitt, Warren M. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 55th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 11, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 103d U. S. Colored Infantry. See United States Colored Troops. Barrett, William M. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 53d Mass. Infantry, Dec. 3, 1862. Mustered out, Sept. 2, 1863. Barrington, John C. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 28th Mass. Infantry, Dec. 5, 1862. Resigned, June 17, 1864. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Jan. 11, 1865. Mustered out, Sept. 3, 1865. Bass, William. First Lieutenant, Assistant Su
, Aug. 15, 1862, of wounds received at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. Tannatt, Thomas Redding. Born in New York. Appointed from Massachusetts. Cadet, U. S. Military Academy, July 1, 1854, to July 1, 1858. Brevet Second Lieutenant, 3d U. S. Artillery, July 1, 1858. Second Lieutenant, 4th Artillery, Feb. 24, 1859. First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Colonel, 16th Mass. Infantry, July 14, 1862. Transferred to 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, Dec. 28, 1862. Captain, 4th U. S. Artillery, Aug. 11, 1863. Resigned as Colonel of Volunteers, July 15, 1864, and as Captain, 4th U. S. Artillery, July 18, 1864. Thayer, John Milton. See General Officers. Thayer, Sylvanus. See General Officers. Thomas, Chauncey Boardman. Born in Massachusetts. Hospital Chaplain, U. S. Volunteers, June 6, 1862. Mustered out, July 13, 1866. Thomas, William Channing. Born in New Hampshire. Private, 38th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 21, 1862. Q. M. Sergeant, Aug. 21, 1862. Captain, Commissary of
James. Sergeant, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. Discharged (disability), Feb. 2, 1863. Captain 35th U. S. Colored Infantry. Discharged, May 29, 1866. Babbitt, Warren M. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 55th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 11, 1863. Major, Surgeo , 103d U. S. Colored Infantry. Discharged, Apr. 20, 1865. Backup, James B. Private, 39th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 20, 1862. Second Lieutenant, 36th U. S. Colored Infantry, Aug 13, 1863. First Lieutenant, May 1, 1864. Captain, Oct. 21, 1864. Discharged, Jan. 23, 1865. Bacon, Alonzo P. Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Mustered out for promotion, Mar. 9, 1863. Captain 81st U. S. Colored Infantry. Resigned, Aug. 11, 1863. Baird, William. Born in Massachusetts. First Lieutenant, 23d U. S. Colored Infantry. Resigned, Apr. 21, 1865. Ball, Joseph J. G. Corporal, 26th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 23, 1861. Captain, 14th Corps d'afrique, Aug. 19, 1863. Regiment changed to 86th U. S. Colored I
for contributions. Sen. Henry Wilson. Boston Evening Journal, March 30, 1863, p. 2, col. 2. —Editorial describing its operations. Boston Evening Journal, Aug. 11, 1863, p. 4, col. 2. —Organized; various paragraphs, scattered. Boston Evening Journal, April 25, 1861, p. 2, cols. 1-4. Massachusetts steamer Chesapeake seizrial. Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 6, 1861, p. 4, col. 1. Soldiers' Relief. Association; editorial, describing its operations. Boston Evening Journal, Aug. 11, 1863, p. 4, col. 2. — Association of Massachusetts; appeal for contributions. Sen. Henry Wilson. Boston Evening Journal, March 30, 1863, p. 2, col. 2. — Asson Evening Journal, Oct. 10, 1862, p. 4, col. 2. — Massachusetts Soldiers' Relief Association; editorial, describing its operations. Boston Evening Journal, Aug. 11, 1863, p. 4, col. 2. Tulip, U. S. steamer, explodes her boiler on Potomac River, Nov. 11, 1864. List of survivors. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 198.