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the battle raged the hottest, and rebels were found most plenty. Capt. Vanarsdall, of Co. B, was present, and discharged his duty faithfully, until the right wing was drawn off. Lieutenants Cobb, Coben, McAdams, Van Natts, Johnson, McCoy, Bush, Boswell, Shumate and Hunt, deserve the highest praise for their brave and gallant conduct. Lieut. McAdams fell while nobly leading on his men. Lieut. Bush commanded Company G, and quite distinguished himself. Second Lieuts. Rodman, Colwell, Merritt, Lutz, Miller, Stall, Simpson, Scott and Wilds, fully merit all that can be said in their praise, as do all the non-commissioned officers and privates that were present during the engagement. Many individual acts of bravery might be mentioned, such as those of Orderly-Sergeant Miller, of Company B, and my Orderly-Sergeant, Abraham A. Carter, who took a gun and fought manfully during the intervals that his services were not required by me in despatching orders. But nothing I can say, will add to
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
‘61; 18; killed in action June 30, ‘62, White Oak Swamp, Va Ludlow, James, priv., (A), Mar. 28, ‘64; (lied Aug. 27, ‘64, Andersonville, Ga. Lummus, Benjamin, priv., (H), Dec. 3, ‘61; 32; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; pris. June 22, ‘64 to May 17, ‘65; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Lurvey, Jas. T., 2nd Lieut., (B), Aug. 6, ‘61; 34; resigned Dec. 2, ‘61; Roster. Luther, Joseph, corp., (I), July 29, ‘61; 20; deserted Oct. 25, ‘61. Lunt, Benj. F., priv., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 33; disch. disa. Dec. 13, ‘61 as Corp. Lutz, George, priv., (H), Jan. 16, ‘65; 23; deserted Apr. 9, ‘65. Lyford, John, priv., (—), June 17, ‘64; 21; sub. T. B. Loomis; N. F.R. Lyons, Martin, priv., (F), Aug. 8, ‘61; 18; killed in action, Sept. 17, ‘62, Antietam, Md. Lyons, Michael, priv., (F), Aug. 8, ‘61; 21; disch. disa. Jan. 11, ‘64. Lynch, Charles, priv., (F), July 30, ‘63; 22; sub.; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64. Lynch, Daniel, priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 19; N. F.R. Lynch, Jam
ry, William H., lieutenant-colonel; Langley, Frank H., major, lieutenant-colonel; Moore, Patrick T., colonel; Mumford, William P., major; Norton, George F., major; Palmer, William H., major; Skinner, Frederick G., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel; Williams, Lewis B., Jr., colonel. First Infantry regiment State Line: Berkley, Henry M., lieutenant-colonel; Nighbert, James A., major; Radford, Richard C. W., colonel. First Militia regiment, Seventh brigade: Albert, H. St. George, colonel; Lutz, Levi P., major; Sipe, Emanuel, lieutenant-colonel. First regiment Reserves: Averett, C. E., major; Boswell, T. T., major, lieutenant-colonel; Farinholt, Benjamin L., lieutenantcol-onel, colonel. First regiment State Reserves, second-class militia: Danforth, John B., colonel; Spencer, Thomas J., lieutenant-colonel First Kanawha regiment Infantry (became the Twenty-second regiment, which see). Second Heavy Artillery regiment (Home Artillery, or Virginia Home Artillery. Became Twen
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Very complete roll [from the Richmond, A., Dispatch, September 16th, 1900.] (search)
Brigade and a Battery of Artillery, checking Fremont's advance until Jackson's army and trains had safely passed Strasburg. Lodor, John S.—Wounded at Cedar Run, August 9, 1862. Resides at Frostburg, Md. Loveday, John. Loveday, Charles. Lutz, Thomas J.—Transferred from Company C, 10th Virginia Infantry. Surrendered at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864, and in prison at Fort Delaware thirteen months. Resides at Topeka, Kan. Lutz, James C.—Transferred from Company C, 10th Virginia InfantryLutz, James C.—Transferred from Company C, 10th Virginia Infantry, and enlisted in McNeill's Rangers, 1864. Captured near Hamburg, January, 1865. Prisoner at Fort McHenry four months. Resides near Forestville, Va. Miller, Philip A.—Surrendered at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864. In Fort Delaware prison thirteen months. Resides at Denton, Tex. Miller, Robert S.—Wounded at Winchester, May 25, 1862, and died since the war. Miley, George W.—Wounded at Spotsylvania, May 18, 1864, and surrendered at Nye river, May 19, 1864. Prisoner of war at Point L
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ercy. One of our boys got the Colonel's horse. In the 27th Colonel Echels had his arm shattered near the Col. Grigsby was wounded slightly in the face; Capt. Robinson was taken prisoner; Captain Hollowsy killed; in the Shriver Gray. (of wheeling,) Robinson and Fredericks were k Lieuts. Lutz, Rice, Snuby, Craclait and Lutz are missing — Lieutenant is Mitchell Wells and Smith are slightly wounded. Captain Shriver had his award shot from his hand. I hear nothing respecting third regiment. " ercy. One of our boys got the Colonel's horse. In the 27th Colonel Echels had his arm shattered near the Col. Grigsby was wounded slightly in the face; Capt. Robinson was taken prisoner; Captain Hollowsy killed; in the Shriver Gray. (of wheeling,) Robinson and Fredericks were k Lieuts. Lutz, Rice, Snuby, Craclait and Lutz are missing — Lieutenant is Mitchell Wells and Smith are slightly wounded. Captain Shriver had his award shot from his hand. I hear nothing respecting third regiment.