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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 4: the balls Bluff disaster. (search)
hat no attack was made on the island by the enemy. During the night, Lieut. Dodge, in making the round of his pickets had heard a voice from the Virginia shore, calling: Send over an officer under a flag of truce to look after your dead and wounded. He reported this to Colonel Hinks and was himself detailed for the duty at 10 o'clock in the morning. Some fugitives had secured a skiff on the Virginia side and had reached the island, and in this skiff Lieut. Dodge was rowed across by private Carr of Company F, who volunteered for the duty. The lieutenant borrowed a white handkerchief from Adjutant John C. Chadwick (his own being black) and tied it to a ramrod. The little lieutenant, as he went over in the skiff on the important mission, was dressed in a pair of private's trousers, turned up at the bottom, a pair of old army shoes, a blouse with shoulder straps, sword and revolver. A dirty, ragged, gray blanket was thrown over his shoulders like a shawl and his glazed cap cove
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 19: at Bolivar Heights. (search)
ggs and Newcomb had thus each been promoted a second time for gallantry and Sergeants Adams, Driver, Hill, Wellock, Claffey, Chubbuck and Tilton were advanced for like reasons. Sergeants Charles P. Abbott and William Stone were recommended for promotion for gallantry. Private Thomas F. Winthrop of Company C was promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant; Patrick Hardy of Company E was transferred to Company K as Corporal; Sergeant E. A. Hall, of Company F, was promoted to Sergeant Major; Corporal Hugh J. Carr was transferred to Company G as Sergeant and Private Edward Maloney of Company H, was transferred to Company E, as Corporal. The gain to the various companies from unassigned recruits during the month of October had been 31; discharged from disability, 6; discharged by order, for re-enlistment in the regular service 8, dropped from the rolls, S. O. 162, A. of P., 159. During the month the following had died of wounds received in action; Company B.Private Hallowell R. Dunham
ate John Deering, ankle, slight. Private David F. Colburn, thigh, severe. Private Timothy Harrington, arm, severe. Private Mark Grey, ankle, slightly. Total 1 Officer, 6 Men. Co. F.Sergeant John B. Thompson, leg. Corporal Moses P. Bixby, neck. Corporal Nelson E. Knight, thigh. Private Samuel W. Day, forehead and side, severe. Private Humphrey Murphy, both legs, severe. Private James McNally, thigh. Private Richard Westacott, both legs. (Died Dec. 30.) Total 7 Men. Co. G.Sergeant Hugh J. Carr, thigh. Sergeant Charles B. Brown, head. Corporal James H. H. Phillips, arm. Private James Connelly, arm. Private John Eagan, leg. Private Randolph Caldwell, side, severe. Private Thomas Leahy, leg. Private Richard Flynn, shoulder. Total 8 Men. Co. HSergeant Abijah F. Hitchings, leg, severe. Corporal John E. Douglas, arm, severe. Corporal Henry C. Farrington, leg, severe. Private William H. Bingham, groin. Private Henry Fitz, both legs, severe. Private Horace D. Perry,
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
, (E), July 25, ‘61; 32; killed in action, July 1, ‘62. Carpenter, John, priv., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 22; killed in action, June 25, ‘62, Fair Oaks, Va. Carr, Hugh J., priv., (F), July 27, ‘61;24;abs. wounded Dec. 13, ‘62; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64, Co. G Carr, Moses F., priv., (A), July 26, ‘61; 26; transf. to V. R.C. Apr. 15, ‘64; transf. to 101 Co. 2nd Batt. V. R.C. Nov. 28, ‘63 and M. O. J. M.R. July 25, ‘64 at Washington, D. C. Carr, Owen, priv., (A), Jan. 25, ‘61; 21; disch. disa. Feb. 2, ‘63. Carr, Owen, priv., (A), Jan. 25, ‘61; 21; disch. disa. Feb. 2, ‘63. Carrigan, James, corp., (E), July 21, ‘61; 35; wounded July 3, ‘63; wounded June 3, ‘64; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; transf. to V. R.C. date not given; disch. from V. R.C. July 24, ‘65. Carrigan, Miles, priv., (D), June 7, ‘64; 21; sub. C. C. Whitcomb, abs. pris. since June 22, ‘64. Carrol, John, priv., (K), Sept. ‘61; 19; killed in action, June 30, ‘62, White Oak Swamp, Va. Carson, Aaron, priv., (B), July 26, ‘61; 31; wounded June 30, ‘62; disch. di
.. 146 Carey, Philip, ........................................................ 91 Carpenter, John, ............................ 103 Carlton, Daniel W, ............................................. 103 Carlton, David, ..................................................... 104 Carlton, Everett, ................................................... 143 Carlton, George B., ............................................... 144 Carleton, Journal Correspondent, ........................ 134 Carr, Hugh J., ............................................ 26, 152, 188 Carroll, John, ........................................................ 105 Carson, Aaron, ......................... ... ......... ................ 106 Case, Harrison E., .................................................. 105 Cassidy, Francis, ............. ...................... 143 Catharpin Road, ............. ......................................... 306 Catlett's Station, ............................................