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The Daily Dispatch: November 29, 1861., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 1 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Cold Harbor. June 1st, 1864. (search)
a., Capt. Henry S. Dimm; 145th Pa., Maj. Charles M. Lynch; 148th Pa., Col. James A. Beaver. Second division, Brig.-Gen. John Gibbon. Rider. Provost Guard: 2d Co. Minn. Sharp-shooters, Capt. Mahlon Black. First Brigade, Col. Henry B. McKeen: 19th Me., Capt. Joseph W. Spaulding; 15th Mass., Maj. I. Harris Hooper; 19th Mass.,Capt. Morcena Dunn; 20th Mass., Capt. Henry L. Patten; 1st Co. Mass. Sharp-shooters, Lieut. Samuel G. Gilbreth; 7th Mich., Maj. Sylvanus W. Curtis; 42d N. Y., Lieut. John Maguire; 69th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Horace P. Rugg; 82d N. Y. (battalion), Lieut. Thomas Huggins; 184th Pa., Maj. Charles Kleckner; 36th Wis., Col. Frank A. Haskell. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Joshua T. Owen: 152d N. Y., Capt. William S. Burt; 69th Pa., Maj. William Davis; 71st Pa., Lieut.-Col. Charles Kocher-sperger; 72d Pa., Lieut.-Col. Henry A. Cook; 106th Pa., Capt. John B. Breitenbach. Third Brigade, Col. Thomas A. Smyth: 14th Conn., Col. Theodore G. Ellis; 1st Del., Maj. William F. Smith;
McArthur; Chaplain, V. B. Lewis; Sergeant-Major, L. G. Benedict; Quartermaster-Sergeant, J. P. Donnelly; Drum-Major, Thomas E. Bulger. Company A, Captain, J. W. Armitage; First Lieutenant, Calvin W. Link; Second Lieutenant, George W. Hitchcock. Company B, Captain, Wm. A. Olmsted; First Lieutenant, T. C. Haddock; Second Lieutenant, Lee Churchill. Company C, Captain, Geo. H. Otis; First Lieutenant, Lee Perkins; Second Lieutenant, W. H. Pitt. Company D, Captain, Michael Cassidy; First Lieutenant, John Maguire; Second Lieutenant, John McCaffrey. Company E, Captain, Geo. W. Wilson; First Lieutenant, John H. Quackenbush; Second Lieutenant, C. Wilson. Company F, Captain, S. W. Park; First Lieutenant, James Cross; Second Lieutenant, Wm. H. Harrison. Company G, Captain, W. B. Tibbits; First Lieutenant, James Savage; Second Lieutenant, Wm. Sullivan. Company H, Captain, J. G. McNutt; First Lieutenant, Wm. O'Brien; Second Lieutenant, W. H. McFeeters. Company I, Captain,--McConihe; First Lieut
work, but nothing unusual was noticed until yesterday morning. Mrs. Reeves went to a man named Maguire and asked him to come to the house as Finch was crazy. He went and nd Finch, who had ran out a neighbor's, and attempted to obtain a hatchet, but Maguire prevented it. Finch went back to the house, and when Maguire entered he was attacking the women with a flat-iron in each hand. He at onceMaguire entered he was attacking the women with a flat-iron in each hand. He at once turned upon Maguire, drove him out of the house and for a considerable distance down the road. He then returned to the house and killed both women with blows from the flat-irons. By this time a geMaguire, drove him out of the house and for a considerable distance down the road. He then returned to the house and killed both women with blows from the flat-irons. By this time a general alarm had been given, and several neighbors hurried to the house. Finch threatened to kill them, but after a fearful struggle he was seized and retained in custody.--In the meantime the house the coroner's inquest, reported in the Morning Journal, from which we obtain the above facts, John Maguire, (the man called in by Mrs. Reeves,) testified that he did not consider Finch exactly right a