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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 21: events at Falmouth. (search)
een appointed assistant surgeon by Gov. Andrew on Nov. 6. Three other changes were made in the regimental officers during November. Capt. James D. Russell and First Lieut. Albert Thorndike had resigned because of wounds and had received their discharges, while Second Lieut. Michael A. McNamara had been discharged. A number of men had left the regiment on recruiting duty during November, being sent to Massachusetts. These were as follows: Co. A.Corporal William Young. Co. B.Sergt. Moses Shackley. Co. C.Private Stephen Armitage. Co. D.Private C. P. Crane. Co. E.Sergt. D. Corrigan. Co. F.Sergt. Charles R. Hazen. Co. G.Corporal William H. Clark. Co. H.Sergeant A. C. Douglas. Co. I.Corporal Charles S. Palmer. Co. K.Sergeant Thomas P. Manning. Dec. 1st. Hewed timber for our tent, as we were ordered to prepare winter quarters. Dec. 2nd. In the forenoon drilled in the bayonet exercises which we are obliged to do every day. Dec. 3rd. Nothing going on today.
nks, absent with leave, wounded Sept. 17. Lieut. Col. Arthur F. Devereux, in command of 3d Brig. 2nd Div. 2nd Corps. Maj. Edmund Rice, absent with leave, severely wounded Sept.17. Adjt. William L. Palmer, absent, severely wounded Dec. 13. Co. A.Capt. Isaac H. Boyd, promoted to captain to date Nov. 21, vice Russell, discharged. Co. B.Capt. Henry A. Hale, absent, severely wounded Sept. 17. First Lieut. Elisha A. Hinks, in command of company—transferred from Co. E. Second Lieut. Moses Shackley, promoted from Sergt. Co. B to be 2nd Lieut. to date Nov. 13, vice Newcomb, promoted. Co. C.Second Lieut. Chas. P. Abbott, on detached service 3d Brig. staff. Promoted from Sergt. Co. B to date Sept. 18, vice Mumford, promoted. Co. D.Capt. Moncena Dunn, absent, wounded Dec. 13. First Lieut. J. G. C. Dodge, absent, wounded Dec. 13. 2nd Lieut. David T. Chubbuck in command of Company. Co. E.Capt. Andrew Mahoney, absent, severely wounded Dec. 13. 1st Lieut. John P. Reynolds, Jr
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 24: the winter camp at Falmouth. (search)
command of the regiment during January and Capt. Henry A. Hale, having recovered from his wounds, reported for duty in command of Company B, on Jan. 1. Second Lieut. Moses Shackley, of Co. B, returned from recruiting duty on Jan. 24. First Lieut. Samuel S. Prime, worn out by the fatiguing campaigns, resigned on Jan. 21 and receivell amusing episodes,—to say nothing of the Horse Show of February 22, when Lady Dupar, Spike Tail and Palmer's Wood Box were put in view. The inauguration of Moses Shackley when he received his Second Lieutenant's commission, the blackberry jam from the sutler's tent, the court-martial in the Sibley tent on the hill,—all are recofollowing changes when the regiment was ready to move again. Co. B.Capt. Henry A. Hale, on detached service, A. A. Insp. Gen. 1st. Brig. 2nd Corps. Second Lieut. Moses Shackley, in command of Company F. Co. C.First Lieut. J. G. C. Dodge, transferred from Co. D, Feb. 28, in command Co. C. Co. D.Capt. Moncena Dunn, returned to
gun would scarce receive the charge, and he called for water to cool his piece. To the little spring in the rear of his line it was full four hundred yards. The air was full of grass and dirt cast from the soil by the jagged rebel iron. Moses Shackley, Second Lieutenant of Co. B, Nineteenth Massachusetts, sprang up, grasped the bucket, and, with a merry laugh, through dust and smoke, amid whizzing balls and bursting shells, which screeched down the path he was compelled to take, coolly walilly McGinnis, of Co. K, Sergeants Cornelius Linnehan and Matthias Bixby, of Co. F, and twenty more immediately responded, and did excellent service. They replaced the broken wheels, brought ammunition from the limbers, and fired the guns. Lieut. Shackley had been lying by the side of Sergt. Benjamin H. Jellison, who bore the colors. Come, Jellison, let's go and help, he said, we might just as well get killed there as here, and in a moment he was conspicuously showing great courage and cooln
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 30: Pickett's charge. (search)
fallen, Hayes and Gibbon both were wounded. Brave Webb called out to Charge! Suddenly in the midst of the awful carnage, the National color of the Nineteenth Massachusetts was seen to fall, but it was instantly raised in the hands of Lieut. Moses Shackley, of Co. B. Lieut. Herman Donath, with the other color, fell dead and then Shackley was wounded. Ben Jellison of Co. C, instantly grabbed both colors and planted them within three yards of the enemy's front. Inspired by that brave deeShackley was wounded. Ben Jellison of Co. C, instantly grabbed both colors and planted them within three yards of the enemy's front. Inspired by that brave deed, the men sprang forward like a thunderbolt and followed their colors. A strange resistless impulse seemed to seize the whole Union line. It seemed actually to leap forward at every point. The enemy stood their ground and for a moment the scene of blood was all renewed. There was at once an indescribable rush of thick-hurrying scenes. The Nineteenth held the blunted apex of the reenter-ing angle which was the appearance made by the Union lines. A yell, a shout,—and the line of the regim
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 32: in pursuit of Lee. In camp at Morrisville. (search)
er conscripts in Massachusetts. Co. A.Capt. Isaac H. Boyd, on detached service, after conscripts in Massachusetts. Co. B.Capt. Henry A. Hale, on detached service, Acting Asst. Inspector General 2nd Brigade, 2nd Corps, 2nd Division. Second Lieut. Moses Shackley, in command Co. B, sick. Co. C.Capt. William L. Palmer, absent in Massachusetts, wounded July 3. First Lieutenant Thomas F. Winthrop, on special duty, Acting Quartermaster,—transferred from Co. E. Co. D.Capt. Moncena Dunn, on detachd Div. General Hospital. Co. B.Capt. H. A. Hale, on detached service, A. A. Insp. Gen., 1st Brig. 2nd Div., 2nd Corps, S. O. 60, March 15, 1863. First Lieut. Elisha A. Thinks, on detached service, A. D. C. to Brig. Gen. E. W. Hinks. Second Lieut. Moses Shackley, in command Co. B. Co. C.Capt. William L. Palmer, absent in Massachusetts, wounded July 3, S. C., extended to Sept. 3. First Lieut. Thomas F. Winthrop, on special duty, acting quartermaster. Co. D.Capt. Moncena Dunn, on detached ser
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
‘65; 40; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Seger, Chas., priv., (G), Jan. 13, ‘65; 25; deserted Mar. 28, ‘65 at Hatchers Run, Va. Sewell, Chas. C., priv., (I), Aug. 1, ‘61; 18; wounded June 25, ‘62; disch. disa. Sept. 23, ‘62; see also Co. K 2nd H. Art'y. Shackley, Moses, wagoner, (B), Aug. 24, ‘61; 21; 1st sergt.; 2nd Lieut. Nov. 13, ‘62; disch. Nov. 12, ‘63. Shackley, Wm., priv., (H), Dec. 9, ‘61; 26; disch. disa. Aug. 9, ‘62; see also V. R.C. Sharkey, Chas., priv., (F), Aug. 5, ‘61; 21; disch. Oct.Shackley, Wm., priv., (H), Dec. 9, ‘61; 26; disch. disa. Aug. 9, ‘62; see also V. R.C. Sharkey, Chas., priv., (F), Aug. 5, ‘61; 21; disch. Oct. 22, ‘62 to enlist in U. S.A. Oct. 26, ‘95 for U. S.A. Service. Shattuck, Geo., priv., (K), June 2, ‘64; 22; sub. Joseph Barnes; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Shaw, Geo. H., priv., (H), Dec. 1, ‘61; 26; wounded as sergt. June 30, ‘62; disch. disa. as George F. Aug. 18, ‘62. Shaw, John, priv., (H), Aug. 5, ‘61; 33; deserted Aug. 20, ‘61. Shaw, Levi, Q. M., 1st lieut., (F and G), Aug. 3, ‘61; 50; disch. disa. Sept. 17, ‘62. Shea, John, priv., (G), July 2
ment, 8, 15, 16, 32, 39, 115, 166, 167, 168, 172, 178, 184, 185, 199, 203, 255, 298, 300, 352, 354, 361, 362 Seventh Mississippi Regiment,.......................................... 27 Seventeenth Mississippi Regiment,.................................. 27, 30 Seventh New York Regiment,.......................................... 11 Seven Pines, Va.,...................................................... 75 Sewall, Charles C.,................................................. 104, 108 Shackley, Moses,................... 163, 192, 195, 198, 200, 236, 242, 257, 261 Sharpsburg Road, Md.,............................................ 131 Sharkey, Charles (F),................................................. 193 Shaw, George F.,....................................................... 107 Shaw, Levi,................... ............................ 1, 4, 8, 103 Shelden's Island,...................................................... 17 Shenandoah River,...............................