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rror into the rebel ranks. The Ninety-ninth Illinois fought bravely — every man for himself. Their wounded were all from Pike County, where the regiment was raised. Philip Donahue, Company C, knee; Sergeant Lewis Kinman, company C, thigh; David Morris, company G, hand; Lieutenant Thomas Hubbard, company A; Sergeant Dennis Bagdley, company D, knee; Cornelius Johnson, company E, arm; Francis M. Ayers, company B; Sylvester Durrall, company E, shoulder; Wyatt M. Mitchell, company E, leg; Henry Perry, company I, shoulder; Henry Hoskins, company G, hip; Corporal H. Millard, shoulder; Nicholas Cunningham, company E, hand; Jewell Woodard, company D; Daniel Casey, company K; John Rutlidge, company C; T. J. Beard, company C; others were slightly wounded. Lieut. Bates and Corporal McFadden, of company I, were unremitting in their efforts to supply the wants of the wounded. We did not dare to build fires, and were obliged to cover the enemy with leaves. May we never have cause to witnes
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 38: the North Anna battles. (search)
ph Patrick, Co. C, thigh, severe. Sergt. Joseph Burns, Co. K, right forearm. Corp. Edward Williams, Co. K, head. Corp. John W. Hayes, Co. K. left hand. Corp. Thomas J. Salisbury, Co. K, head. May 13th.Corp. George Lamb, Co. I. Corp. Cornelius Buckley, Co. A. Corp. George W. Rogers, Co. B. Corp. James Doyle, Co. I. May 18th.Corp. Carl Shock, Co. C. May 24th.Corp. J. H. Brown, Co. A, thigh, severe. Corp. John Cavanaugh, Co. D, left leg. Corp. Henry Hines, Co. D, right foot. Corp. Henry Perry, Co. E, ankle. Corp. Bartholomew Crowley, Co. G, severely, body. Corp. Benjamin F. Blaisdell, Co. G, severe, neck. June 3rd.Maj. Moncena Dunn, concussion, leg. Capt. Elisha A. Hinks, Co. C, leg and shoulder. Capt. Henry A. Hale, Co. B. Capt. William L. Palmer, Co. E. Priv. Peter Stillman, Co. A, thigh. Priv. Henry G. Jennings, Co. G, breast and leg. Priv. Loring Johnson, Co. A, left thigh, died June 5th, 1864. Priv. Patrick Donovan, Co. C. Sergt. Benjamin H. Jellison, Co
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
‘63; 18; sub.; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64. Perkins, Theodore B., sergt., (B), July 26, ‘61; 24; wounded Dec. 13, ‘62; disch. as priv. disa. Mar. 7, ‘63. Perry, Henry G., priv., (E), Mar. 11, ‘64; 21; wounded May 24, ‘64; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Perry, Horace D., priv., (H), Dec. 9, ‘61; 18; wounded Dec. 13, ‘62; disch. disPerry, Horace D., priv., (H), Dec. 9, ‘61; 18; wounded Dec. 13, ‘62; disch. disa. Sept. 20, ‘63. Perry, Isaac, priv., (C), Aug. 24, ‘61; 28; disch. Nov. 2, ‘62 at Boston for disa. Peters, Heinrich, priv., (—), Mar. 24, ‘64; 30; N. F.R. Pettee, Albert, priv., (F), Feb. 10, ‘62; 21; disch. disa. July 21, ‘62. Phelan, John E., priv., (I), July 27, ‘61; 20; transf. to V. R.C. Sept. 12, ‘63; disch. from 27 Perry, Isaac, priv., (C), Aug. 24, ‘61; 28; disch. Nov. 2, ‘62 at Boston for disa. Peters, Heinrich, priv., (—), Mar. 24, ‘64; 30; N. F.R. Pettee, Albert, priv., (F), Feb. 10, ‘62; 21; disch. disa. July 21, ‘62. Phelan, John E., priv., (I), July 27, ‘61; 20; transf. to V. R.C. Sept. 12, ‘63; disch. from 27 Co., 2nd Batt., V. R.C. July 26, ‘64. Phelps, Elias A., priv., (G), July 25, ‘61; 21; died Oct. 5, ‘61 in camp, Poolesville, Md. Phillips, Eugene C., priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 20; disch. expir. term, Aug. 28, ‘64. Phillips, Jas. H. H., priv., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 20; w
.......... 325 Patrick, Joseph,............................................... 324 Payson, Charles,............................................. 352 Peach Orchard, battle of,................................ 86, 89 Pearl, Ed, sutler,................................................. 302 Pearson, Charles S.,.................................................. 145 Pearson, Daniel,..................................... 187 Pearson, Joseph H.,...................................... 143 Perry, Henry,................................................. 324 Perry, Horace D.,.................................................... 188 Perkins, Haven K.,.................................................. 293 Perkins, Theodore,.............................................. 187 Penniman, Walter S. (K),......................................... 169, 186 Petersburg, Va.,.......................... 115, 321, 333, 334, 344, 346, 363 Pettitt's Battery,.............................................
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.45 (search)
to order and presided, while Adjutant J. C. Birdsong called the roll. Commander Stronach stated that this was not a meeting of the L. O'B. Branch Camp, but a mass meeting of all the Confederate soldiers of the county. About 260 names were called, and at the conclusion seventeen men came forward and had their names recorded, giving the company and regiment in which they served, as follows: R. H. Stone, Company D, 47th North Carolina. Bryant Martin, Company D, 47th North Carolina. Henry Perry, Company I, 1st North Carolina. C. M. O'Neal, Company D, 30th North Carolina. B. F. Gill, Company D, 26th North Carolina. H. H. Marshburn, Company H, 31st North Carolina. Wm. Montford, Company D, 67th North Carolina. J. C. Blake, Company I, 47th North Carolina. J. R. O'Neal, Company K, 12th Alabama. E. A. Lee, Company C, 31st North Carolina. W. H. Utley, Company C, 31st North Carolina. W. C. Rhodes, Company C, 31st North Carolina. Jesse Seagraves, Company G, 7th North Carolin
The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in the recent battles before Richmond. (search)
1st North Carolina regiment, Capt. Foote. Killed: Orderly Sergt J. W. Hartsfield, Privates Oscar L Mitchell, Isham W Mitchell, John Smith. Wounded: Elijah Belvin, mortally; Sergt M F Searborough, severely; Atlas H Jones, seriously; James W Powell, James H. Grady, W. H. Pace, Jas Belvin, John Pully, Baldy Pierce, Calvin Pierce, Wesley Young, Wesley Jones, Joseph Rowland, Wm Buffalow, Wm A Jones, Andison Williams, Perry Loyd, Wm T Massingale, Jackson Ellis, Augustus Hicks, H. C Hodge, Henry Perry, Lewis Browning, Green Sanderford, Lt Jz Terrell, severely, in the ankle; Young B. Clifton, Jacob Frazier, Mercelins Pearce. Total killed, 4; wounded, 27. Report of casualties in the 38th regiment N. C. T., on June 26th and 27th. Col J L Hoke, wounded. Adj't Cowels, Company A, Lieut Armstrong, commanding — Not in action. Company B, Capt Cook, commanding.--Killed: Corp'l G W. Wheeling, Private Jas Stokes, Sr., Jno Grezart, J. Blackman. Wounded: Serg't H. B Brown