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nongahela. U. S. S. Monongahela, Mobile Bay, Aug. 10, 1864. sir: The following persons, wounded in the action of the fifth instant, were sent to the Naval Hospital at Pensacola. Lieutenant R. Prentiss, both legs, left one amputated. Michael Smith, boy, scalp. Wm. Feeney, private marine, contusions. I am, respectfully, David Kindleberger, Surgeon U. S. Navy. Commander James A. strong, Commanding U. S. S. Monongahela. Report of Commander Wm. E. Le Roy. U. S. Steam-sloop , 1864. sir: The following are the casualties on board this ship, resulting from the action to-day with Forts Morgan and Gaines and the rebel rams: Roderick Prentiss, Lieutenant, both legs badly injured by splinters, left one amputated; Michael Smith, boy, severe lacerated wound of scalp by splinters; William Feeney, Paymaster, contusion of back and left arm, slight; Holbert Lane, Surgeon's Steward, wound of scalp, splinter, slight; James Johnston, landsman, wound of head, splinter, not d
William White. George Wood. Lewis Waldick. Co. H.Florence McCarty. Charles Mortimer. Dominick McTague. Henry Mattieson. John McCaul. Charles A. Mohr. John Nieur. Peter Rooney. Co. I.Daniel Murphy, Musician (transferred Jan. 23 to Co. F.) Hugh Armstrong. George Burnham. John Fitzgerald. Michael Mulligan. Patrick Neill. Haven K. Perkins. John B. Rinaldie. James O. Sherman. David Scanlan. Fritz Schiverin. Co. K.James McGuckin. William Smith, 1st. William Smith, 2nd. Michael Smith. John Smith. Hans W. Schults. James Sullivan. James Tyler. John Tuttle. Christopher Trembo. Michael Welsh. John Williams. Patrick Williams. James B. Wiggan. (Jan. 22nd to Co. A.) Total 124. January: Commissioned officers present,11 Enlisted men present,157 Commissioned officers absent,16 Enlisted men absent,151 27308 Recruits required,677. Capt. William L. Palmer, who was commissioned as Major in September, 1863, held this position until Jan. 25, 1864. Capt.
..................................... 323 Smith, H.,........................................................... 104 Smith, James,................................................ 188, 330, 348 Smith, John (H),................................................. 322, 341 Smith, John,......................................................... 105 Smith, J. I.,.............................................. 288, 329 Smith, Martin,....................................................... 331 Smith, Michael,................................................. 293 Smith, Samuel H.,................................................. 45, 83 Smith, Sidney,....................................................... 348 Smith, Thomas C.,........................................... 353 Smith, Thomas H.,.................................................... 105 Smith, William, 1st,.................................................. 293 Smith, William, 2nd,................................................
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Addenda: list of Massachusetts Officers and Soldiers who died of Wounds. (search)
3, 1862. Rossiter, Samuel H., Corp.,49th Mass. Inf.,– –Baton Rouge, La., July 9, 1863. Russell, Frederick S.,21st Mass. Inf.,Chantilly, Va., Sept. 1, 1862.Washington, D. C., Oct. 4, 1862. Schill, Philip,31st Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.Gen. Hospital, Baton Rouge, La., Oct. 14, 1863. Scott, Charles,54th Mass. Inf.,Boykin's Mills, S. C., April 18, 1865.General Hospital, Charleston, S. C., May 1, 1865. Smith, Albion,1st Mass. Cav.,– –Sulphur Springs, Va., June 3, 1863. Smith, Michael,3d Mass. Cav.,– –Fort Kearney, Kan., Aug. 24, 1865. Starr, Joseph J.,57th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864. Stead, James, Sergt.,48th Mass. Inf.,– –Baton Rouge, La., June 4, 1863. Stork, Herman I., Sergt.,3d Mass. Cav.,Port Hudson, La., May 27, 1863.New York City, Oct. 20, 1863. Stuart, Henry,11th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run (2d), Va.,Sept. 6, 1862. Sullivan, Patrick Name and rank.Command.When and Where Wounded.Date and Place of Death. Sullivan
Riley, Thomas O., Corp.,3d Mass. Cav.,– –Frederick, Md.,. Oct. 11, 1864. Rogers, Nathan A.,12th Mass. Inf.,– –Nov. 13, 1862. Rossiter, Samuel H., Corp.,49th Mass. Inf.,– –Baton Rouge, La., July 9, 1863. Russell, Frederick S.,21st Mass. Inf.,Chantilly, Va., Sept. 1, 1862.Washington, D. C., Oct. 4, 1862. Schill, Philip,31st Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.Gen. Hospital, Baton Rouge, La., Oct. 14, 1863. Scott, Charles,54th Mass. Inf.,Boykin's Mills, S. C., April 18, 1865.General Hospital, Charleston, S. C., May 1, 1865. Smith, Albion,1st Mass. Cav.,– –Sulphur Springs, Va., June 3, 1863. Smith, Michael,3d Mass. Cav.,– –Fort Kearney, Kan., Aug. 24, 1865. Starr, Joseph J.,57th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864. Stead, James, Sergt.,48th Mass. Inf.,– –Baton Rouge, La., June 4, 1863. Stork, Herman I., Sergt.,3d Mass. Cav.,Port Hudson, La., May 27, 1863.New York City, Oct. 20, 1863. Stuart, Henry,11th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run (2
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers, and soldiers who died as prisoners. (search)
mith, J. H.,*35th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,March 24, 1864. Smith, John H.,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 15, 1864. Smith, John P.,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 22, 1864. Smith, Joseph, Alias Joseph F. Smyth.9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 29, 1862. Smith, Joseph W. Name and rank.Command.Place of Death.Date of Death. Smith, Joseph W.,34th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Nov. 1, 1864. Smith, Matthew, Corp.,59th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Dec.--, 1864. Smith, Michael,2d Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,—--, 1864. Smith, Moses E.,1st Mass. H. A.,Savannah, Ga.,Oct. 10, 1864. Smith, N.,*2d Mass. Cav.,Danville, Va.,Sept.--, 1864. Smith, Oliver A.,2d Mass. Cav.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 7, 1864. Smith, Robert, Sergt.,56th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Sept. 26, 1864. Smith, Roswell R.,2d Mass. Cav.,Richmond, Va.,Dec. 14, 1863. Smith, Stratton V.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 16, 1864. Smith, Sumner A.,2d Mass. H. A.,Florence, S. C.,Sept. 13, 1864. S
Smith, Joseph W. Name and rank.Command.Place of Death.Date of Death. Smith, Joseph W.,34th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Nov. 1, 1864. Smith, Matthew, Corp.,59th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Dec.--, 1864. Smith, Michael,2d Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,—--, 1864. Smith, Moses E.,1st Mass. H. A.,Savannah, Ga.,Oct. 10, 1864. Smith, N.,*2d Mass. Cav.,Danville, Va.,Sept.--, 1864. Smith, Oliver A.,2d Mass. Cav.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 7, 1864. Smith, Robert, Sergt.,56th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Sept. 26, 1864. Smith, Roswell R.,2d Mass. Cav.,Richmond, Va.,Dec. 14, 1863. Smith, Stratton V.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 16, 1864. Smith, Sumner A.,2d Mass. H. A.,Florence, S. C.,Sept. 13, 1864. Smith, Thomas,*11th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July--, 1864. Smith, Thomas F.,27th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Nov. 29, 1864. Smith, Vernon,57th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,March 9, 1865. Smith, Warren,12th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,March 5, 1864. Smith, William,*54th Mas
s. Inf., 419 Smith, John F., 419 Smith, John W., 419 Smith, Joseph, 550 Smith, Joseph W., 551 Smith, Lafayette, 480 Smith, Malcolm, 419 Smith, Marshall E., 419 Smith, Matthew, 9th Mass. Inf., 419 Smith, Matthew, 59th Mass. Inf., 551 Smith, Michael, 2d Mass. Cav., 551 Smith, Michael, 3d Mass. Cav., 494 Smith, Moses E., 551 Smith, N., 551 Smith, N. B., 419 Smith, N. G., 64 Smith, O. A., 551 Smith, O. C., 419 Smith, Orland, 105 Smith, P. O., 438 Smith, Patrick, 61 Smith, R. R.,Smith, Michael, 3d Mass. Cav., 494 Smith, Moses E., 551 Smith, N., 551 Smith, N. B., 419 Smith, N. G., 64 Smith, O. A., 551 Smith, O. C., 419 Smith, Orland, 105 Smith, P. O., 438 Smith, Patrick, 61 Smith, R. R., 551 Smith, R. W., 419 Smith, Robert, 56th Mass. Inf., 551 Smith, Robert, 2d Co. Mass. S. S., 92, 316 Smith, Rufus, 419 Smith, S. A., 551 Smith, S. C., 419 Smith, S. H., 419 Smith, S. P., 419 Smith, S. V., 551 Smith, S. W., 480 Smith, Sidney, 419 Smith, Stewart, 419 Smith, T. D., 419 Smith, T. F., 551 Smith, T. G., 419 Smith, T. H., 419 Smith, T. W., 419 Smith, Thomas, 551 Smith, Vernon, 551 Smith, W. A., 419 Smith, W. B., 419 Smith, W. D., 419 Smith, W. F., 33d Mass. In
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company A. (search)
town, 28, m; seaman. Jan. 4, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. John Shenck, en. N. O. La., 21; blacksmith. July 14. 1862. Disch. May 20. 1865. Issac W. Sekell, New Bedford, 20, s; laborer. Feb. 2, 1864. Died Jan. 12, 1865, Phila. Pa. William W. Sekell, New Bedford, 19, s; laborer. Feb. 5. 1864. Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. George F. Simpson, Medway, 25, s; boot maker. Feb. 29, 1864. Trans. to 2nd Co. 2nd Batt. V. R.C. M. O. Nov. 21, 1865. Prior serv. Michael Smith, New Bedford, 18, s; seaman. Jan. 29, 1864. Died of wounds, Aug. 24, 1865, Fort Kerney, Kan. James Solon, Pittsfield, 24, s; blacksmith. Dec. 14, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Prior serv. William P. Sowle, New Bedford, 29, m; laborer. Aug. 20, 1862. Disch. disa. may 25, 1863. Robert Stevenson, N. Y. Cr. Malden, 18, s; boiler maker. Feb. 25, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Dennis Sullivan, New Bedford, 18, s; laborer. Aug. 21, 1862. Wounded Sept. 19. 1864. Disch. disa. M
t a number of houses on 22d street and that neighborhood. The police hearing of the difficulties, hastened to the spot. As soon as they were recognized they were fired upon, but none of the officers were injured, we believe. A provost guard, under Lieut. Brannin, was then sent by Captain Johnson, who succeeded in quelling the riot and arresting the following; Patrick Henney, Thomas O'Connell, Thomas Dorsey, M Henney, Patrick Russell, M Kenney, M McDonough, John Smith, Thomas Mann, Michael Smith, John Flaherty, Felix O'Bryan, P Maguire, Squire Loder, James Ryan. They were committed to the Central guard house. During the night some 200 other arrests were made of parties charged with sympathizing with and aiding the rioters. The success of the French in Mexico. The news from Mexico by the steamer Constitution at San Francisco, with dates from Puebla to the 18th ultimo, leave no room for doubt that the report of the capture of Phebla by the French and the surrender o