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arch 19, 1864. Wilson, George, Enlisted from Boston.3d Mass. Cav.,Richmond, Va.,March 19, 1864. Wilson, Hynes,57th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Dec. 17, 1864. Wilson, J.,*22d Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Jan. 8, 1864. Wilson, James,17th Mass. Inf.,Savannah, Ga.,Nov. 3, 1864. Wilson, James,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 1,Wilson, James,17th Mass. Inf.,Savannah, Ga.,Nov. 3, 1864. Wilson, James,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 1, 1864. Wilson, Owen A.,2d Mass. H. A.,Charleston, S. C.,Oct. 6, 1864. Wilson, Robert,34th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 25, 1864. Wilson, Samuel R.,54th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Jan. 17, 1865. Wilson, Solon A.,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 25, 1864. Wilson, William, Also reported mustered out, June 30, 1865.Wilson, James,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 1, 1864. Wilson, Owen A.,2d Mass. H. A.,Charleston, S. C.,Oct. 6, 1864. Wilson, Robert,34th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 25, 1864. Wilson, Samuel R.,54th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Jan. 17, 1865. Wilson, Solon A.,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 25, 1864. Wilson, William, Also reported mustered out, June 30, 1865.19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 8, 1864. Wilton, E.,20th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,--- Winchester, Silas, Corp.,23d Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Oct. 19, 1864. Wingate, George B., Bugler,1st Mass. Cav.,On Flag of Truce Boat, New York.Nov. 15, 1863. Winn, Hugh,4th Mass. Cav.,Florence, S. C.,—--, 1864. Winslow, William S
Wilson, George, Co. H, 3d Mass. Cav., 64, 560 Wilson, George, 54th Mass. Inf., 86 Wilson, H. W., 131 Wilson, Henry, 12, 18, 51, 182, 236 Wilson, Hynes, 560 Wilson, J., 560 Wilson, J. B., 433 Wilson, J. D., 433 Wilson, James H., 488 Wilson, James, 2d Mass. H. A., 560 Wilson, James, 17th Mass. Inf., 560 Wilson, John, 65 Wilson, James, 2d Mass. H. A., 560 Wilson, James, 17th Mass. Inf., 560 Wilson, John, 65 Wilson, Joseph H., 433 Wilson, N. W., 433 Wilson, Norman, 433 Wilson, O. A., 560 Wilson, Robert, 143 Wilson, Robert, 34th Mass. Inf., 560 Wilson, S. A., 560 Wilson, S. R., 560 Wilson, Thomas, 433 Wilson, Uriah, 433 Wilson, W. H., 433 Wilson, Watson, 488 Wilson, William, 19th Mass. Inf., 560 Wilson, William, 54th Mass. Wilson, James, 17th Mass. Inf., 560 Wilson, John, 65 Wilson, Joseph H., 433 Wilson, N. W., 433 Wilson, Norman, 433 Wilson, O. A., 560 Wilson, Robert, 143 Wilson, Robert, 34th Mass. Inf., 560 Wilson, S. A., 560 Wilson, S. R., 560 Wilson, Thomas, 433 Wilson, Uriah, 433 Wilson, W. H., 433 Wilson, Watson, 488 Wilson, William, 19th Mass. Inf., 560 Wilson, William, 54th Mass. Inf., 433 Wilton, E., 560 Winans, J. M., 433 Winchester, Silas, 560 Wing, C. T., 433 Wing, J. A., 438 Wing, Joel, 488 Wingate, G. B., 560 Winlock, L., VI Winn, Hugh, 560 Winn, William, 433 Winslow, C. P., 319 Winslow, Edward, 488 Winslow, J. A., 44 Winslow, J. W., 438 Winslow, L. D., 433 Winslow, N. F., 489 Winsl
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
. Feb. 3, 1864.Actg. Vol. Lieut.Dacotah. Vermont. Albatross; Kensington; Richmond; Metacomet; Galena; Mahaska. Napa; Bienville. Ohio. Tonawanda; Constitution. Navy Yard.North Atlantic. Store Ship. West Gulf. Special Service. Recg. Ship. Naval Academy. Boston. Wilson, David, See enlistment, Mar. 6, 1863. Credit, Worcester.Scotland.Mass.Mass.Apr. 29, 1864.Actg. Master's Mate.Sonoma; New Hampshire; John AdamsSouth Atlantic.Aug. 9, 1865.Appointment revoked.Actg. Master's Mate. Wilson, James, See enlistment. May 18. 1861. Credit, West Brookfield.Ohio.Mass.May 16, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.South Carolina.West Gulf.May 26, 1863.Dismissed.Actg. Master's Mate. Wilson, James H.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Feb. 28, 1865.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Ticonderoga; Canandaigua.European.Feb. 12, 1869.Hon. discharged.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. Wilson, John H., See enlistment, Jan 28, 1864 Credit, Salem.Me.Mass.Mass.Nov. 22, 1864.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Saco; Crusader; Nansemond.North Atlantic.Oct. 27, 1865
enant, Apr. 29, 1864. Discharged (disability), Sept. 6, 1865. Wilson, Henry W. Captain, 6th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., July 16, 1864. Mustered out, Oct. 27, 1864. Wilson, Israel N. First Lieutenant, 7th Battery Mass. Light Artillery, Apr. 20, 1861. Captain, 29th Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1861. Mustered out, June 7, 1864. Wilson, Jacob H. First Sergeant, 40th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 3, 1862. Second Lieutenant, June 24, 1863. Resigned, June 1, 1864. Wilson, James. Second Lieutenant, 48th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 24, 1862. Mustered out, Sept. 3, 1863. Wilson, John H. Second Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 4, 1864. First Lieutenant, May 16, 1864. Mustered out, Sept. 28, 1865. Wilson, John T. Second Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 10, 1863. First Lieutenant, May 22, 1864. Captain, Sept. 23, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, Nov. 12, 1864, as First Lieutenant. Wilson, William. Seco
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
David, 156 Wilson, E. S., 373 Wilson, G. F., 373 Wilson, H. H., Navy, 162 Wilson, H. H., U. S. Cav., 454, 497 Wilson, H. W., 6th Mass. Inf., 373 Wilson, H. W., 732 Wilson, Henry, 233, 607 Wilson, I. N., 373 Wilson, Jacob H., 373 Wilson, James, Navy, 156 Wilson, James, 48th Mass. Inf., 373 Wilson, James H., 156 Wilson, John H., Navy, 156 Wilson, John H., 3d Mass. H. A., 373 Wilson, John T., 373 Wilson, Joseph T., 732 Wilson, T. E., 156 Wilson, W. H., 374 Wilson, W. M.,Wilson, James, 48th Mass. Inf., 373 Wilson, James H., 156 Wilson, John H., Navy, 156 Wilson, John H., 3d Mass. H. A., 373 Wilson, John T., 373 Wilson, Joseph T., 732 Wilson, T. E., 156 Wilson, W. H., 374 Wilson, W. M., 455 Wilson, William, 374 Wiltbank, W. W., 732 Winchester, B. F., 455, 567 Winchester, J. F., 156 Winchester, J. O., 156 Winchester, W. W., 455 Winde, H. J., 156 Wing, William, 156 Wingood, William, Jr., 156 Winn, Henry, 233 Winn, J. K., 156 Winn, Joseph, 156 Winn, R. P., 732 Winslow, C. H., 374 Winslow, C. P., 51st Mass. Inf., 374 Winslow, C. P., 4th Mass. H. A., 374 Winslow, E. D., 395 Winslow, Francis, 156 Winslow, G. C., 455, 567 Winslow, G. F., 156 Winslow, G. F., 15
Occupied as a police station, May 26, 1854 Clerk, Samuel F. McCleary, Sr., chosen, May 1, 1822 Samuel F. McCleary, Jr., chosen, Jan. 5, 1852 Crier, James Wilson, chosen, May 30, 1822 William Collier, chosen, July 1, 1842 Samuel T. Edwards, chosen, May 6, 1844 George Hill, chosen, Apr. 28, 1851 Council Clerk Cromwell's Head, kept in School street, 1760 Coffee House, kept in Court street, 1786 Cooper's, in Wing's lane, kept by Mrs. Cooper, 1789 Connor's, in Wilson's lane, kept by Mrs. Connors, 1789 Cummings, on Minot's T, kept by Mrs. Cummings, 1787 Clarke's, Cambridge street, kept by Mrs. Clarke, 1796 Cobb's, 46 Bows The war left 1,200 in town, Sep., 1742 Wilkes, Commodore Reception in Boston, June 7, 1862 Wild Geese in flocks, flying north, Jan. 19, 1869 Wilson, John made the Pastor of the first Church, Aug., 1632 Died, aged seventy-eight years, Aug. 7, 1667 Window Glass seventeen by twenty-four inches, made
Col. J. Stoddard Johnston, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 9.1, Kentucky (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 15: (search)
considerable distance by our sharpshooters and artillery, the latter firing several houses in the fields in which the enemy had taken shelter. At the same time, accompanied by Maj. Wm. D. Pickett of Lieutenant-General Hardee's staff and by Maj. James Wilson, Col. Theodore O'Hara and Lieut. J. Cabell Breckinridge, of my own, I proceeded toward the left of our line of skirmishers, which passed through a thick wood about five hundred yards in front of Hanson's position and extended to the river. nt-general, who was absent on leave, but returned upon the first rumor of battle; Colonel O'Hara, acting adjutant-general, Lieutenant Breckinridge, aide-de-camp; Major Graves, chief of artillery (twice wounded and his horse shot under him); Maj. James Wilson, assistant inspector-general (horse shot); Capt. Charles Semple, ordnance officer; Lieutenant Darragh, severely wounded. Captains Martin and Coleman, of my volunteer staff, were active and efficient. The former had his horse killed under
Murfreesboro: Adjt. J. M. Macon; Second Lieut. E. Q. Thornton, Company K; Second Lieut. E. O. Petty, Company B; Sergt. C. K. Hall, Company H; Sergt. W. J. White, Company H; Sergt. E. Priest, Company K; Private W. C. Menefee, Company A; Sergt. A. J. Talbot, Company A; Private Samuel M. Martin, Company B; Private John Dansby, Company C; Private Evander Burkett, Company D; Private Frank Jones, Company E; Sergts. John H. Poyner and T. F. Espy, Company G; Sergt. Abner Flowers, Company I; Sergt. James Wilson, Company K. Vol. XXIII, Part 2—(735, 942, 958) In Deas' brigade, Withers' division (Twenty-sixth and Thirty-ninth under Colonel Clayton), April to August, 1863; July 31st, Col. Whitfield Clark in command. No. 51—(15) In Deas' brigade, Hindman's division, at Chickamauga. (338) Col. Whitfield Clark's report of the battle gives 14 killed, 82 wounded. Regiment went into fight with 310 muskets. (339) Mentioned in Col. J. G. Coltart's report. No. 56—In Deas' brigade, Hindman's d
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Last letters and telegrams of the Confederacy—Correspondence of General John C. Breckinridge. (search)
t to prevent invasion, make terms for our troops, and give an escort of our best cavalry to the President, who ought to move without loss of a moment. Commanders believe the troops will not fight again. We think your plan impracticable. Major-General Wilson, U. S. A., has captured Macon, with Major-Generals Cobb and G. W. Smith, Brigadiers Mackall, Mercer, and the garrison. Federal papers announce capture of Mobile, with three thousand prisoners. J. E. Johnston, General [Cypher.] Charlottnd truly your friend, John C. Breckinridge, Sec. of War. This paper is endorsed: Charlotte, N. C., April 23, 1865. Letter John C. Breckinridge to the President. This is a copy of the original, and seems to be in the handwriting of Col. James Wilson. Here and there are a few small corrections in the handwriting of my father; as, for instance, an and is scratched and above it or is placed. This is next to the last word in the letter. C. R. B. headquarters First brigade E. Tenn. Cav
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The story of the Arkansas. (search)
Captain (whose name, I am sorry to say, I have forgotten), belonging to a Missouri battery, Curtis and myself succeeded in getting a shot down the gun, with which we struck the Benton. The ill luck which befell the crew of the bow gun was soon to be followed by a similar misfortune to the crew of my broad-side gun. An eleven-inch shot broke through immediately above the port, bringing with it a shower of iron and wooden splinters, which struck down every man at the gun. My Master's Mate, Mr. Wilson, was painfully wounded in the nose, and I had my left arm smashed. Curtis was the only sound man in the division when we mustered the crew at quarters, at Vicksburg. Nor did the mischief of the last shot end with my poor gun's crew. It passed across the deck, through the smoke-stack, and killed eight and wounded seven men at Scales's gun. Fortunately, he was untouched himself, and afterward did excellent service at Grimball's Columbiad. Stationed on the ladder leading to the berth-deck