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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. Volume 1., The opposing forces at Fort Donelson, Tenn. (search)
Crafts J. Wright; Batteries D, H, and K, 1st Mo. Lt. Artillery, Capts. Henry Richardson, F. Welker, and George H. Stone. Brigade loss: k, 10; w, 109; m, 2 = 121. Fourth Brigade, Col. Jacob G. Lauman: 25th Ind., Col. James C. Veatch; 2d Iowa, Col. James M. Tuttle; 7th Iowa, Lieut.-Col. James C. Parrott; 14th Iowa, Col. William T. Shaw; Birge's Mo. Sharp-shooters. Brigade loss: k, 55; w, 301; m, 1 = 357. Fifth Brigade, Col. Morgan L. Smith: 11th Ind., Col. George F. McGinnis; 8th Mo., Major John McDonald. Brigade-loss: k, 11; w, 69 = 80. Third division, Brig.-Gen. Lew Wallace. First Brigade, Col. Charles Cruft: 31st Ind., Lieut.-Col. John Osborn, Major Fred. Arm; 44th Ind., Col. Hugh B. Reed; 17th Ky., Col. John H. McHenry, Jr.; 25th Ky., Col. James M. Shackelford. Brigade loss: k, 35; w, 182 ;: m, 16 = 233. Second Brigade [attached to the Third Brigade]: 46th Ill., Col. John A. Davis; 57th Ill., Col. Silas D. Baldwin; 58th Ill., Col. William F. Lynch; 20th Ohio, Col. Charles Wh
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 6: the Army of the Potomac.--the Trent affair.--capture of Roanoke Island. (search)
as Gehegan, Edward Farrel, Peter Williams, Benjamin Sevearer, John Davis, Charles Kenyon, Jeremiah Regan, Alexander Hood, John Kelley, Daniel Lakin, John Williams, John Breese, Alfred Patterson, Thomas C. Barton, Edwin Smith, Daniel Harrington, John Williams, J. B. Frisbee, Thomas Bourne, William McKnight, William Martin, John Greene, John McGowan, Amos Bradley, George Hollat, Charles Florence, William young, William Parker, Edward Wright, Charles Bradley, Timothy Sullivan, James Byrnes, John McDonald, Charles Robinson, Pierre Leno, Peter Colton, Charles W. Morton, William Martin, Robert Williams, George Bell, William Thompson, John Williams, Matthew Arthur, John MacKIEie, Matthew McClelland, Joseph E. Vantine, John Rush, John Hickman, Robert Anderson, Peter Howard, Andrew Brinn, P. R. Vaughn, Samuel woods, Henry Thielberg, Robert B. Wood, Robert Jordan, Thomas W. Hamilton, Frank Bois, Thomas Jenkins, Martin McHugh, Thomas E. Corcoran, Henry Dow, John Woon, Christ. Brennen, Edward Ri
the after-guard; Edward Wright, Quarter-master. On board the Cayuga, in attack upon Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and the taking of New-Orleans, April twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth, 1862, Mentioned with praise for their conduct. Charles Bradley, Boatswain's Mate; Timothy Sullivan, coxswain; James Byrnes, Boatswain's Mate, on the United States steamer Louisville. First captains of nine-inch guns. Specially recommended for their attention to duty, bravery, and coolness in action. John McDonald, Boatswain's Mate; Charles Robinson, Boatswain's Mate; Pierre Leon, Captain of the forecastle; Peter Cotton, coxswain, on board the Baron De Kalb. Mentioned by their commanding officer as having distinguished themselves in various actions. Charles W. Morton, Boatswain's Mate, William Martin, Boatswain's Mate; Robert Williams, Signal Quartermaster. On board the Benton. Also mentioned by their commanding officer as having distinguished themselves in various actions. The Secretary
-third, 1864, and have the honor to be, Very respectfully, your obedient servant, J. A. Dahlgren, Rear-Admiral, commanding S. A. B. Squadron. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. Prisoners captured May 23, 1864. F. Sanborn, acting ensign; J. H. Johnston and George Whitney, third assistant engineers; W. D. Spencer, master's mate; G. F. Allison, quarter-master's cook; John Smith and George Walsh, quartermasters; Nicholas Fierny, Robert Haddon, and J. H. Ellis, firemen; John McDonald, Michael Noe, Patrick Kelly, and Mike Drilly, coal-heavers; Wiley Bloom, A. Mills, J. Hastings, A. Lewis, George Hall, W. Austin, T. Wiggins, W. Wyatt, W. Hampton, J. Jenkins, W. Hart, and J. Harrison, sailors; H. Pearson, cook,--total, twenty-seven. I certify that the above is a correct abstract from the list furnished by Major-General Anderson, commanding Confederate forces in Florida. Edelemire Mayer, Major Seventh Regiment U. S. S. F., A. A. A. G. headquarters District of Florida
harles Harris. Fred W. Hubner. Andrew P. Green. Michael Gahagin. Co. D.Frank Heill. Charles Ferguson. William Smith. Co. E.William Johnson, Corporal. Julius Rieser. James M. Harrison. Henry Hagedon. Michael Holligan. Alfred Horstman. Peter Kennedy. William B. Kelley. Rodney King. Michael Kenney. George Jones. Robert Slocum. Henry Urban. Co. F.Charles Lynch, Corporal. George Doherty. Jeremiah Lucius. John Larouche. James Lynch. Frank Lopez. William Marshall. John McDonald. Charles Matthews. John M. Duncan. John Mack. Philip Morton. Nelson E. Knights, Sergeant (re-enlisted Jan. 3.) Co. G.Daniel Daley (Jan. 27th, to Co. I.) James N. Barrett. Lewis McCrillis. John Wheeling. Thomas Waters. John Young. Joseph A. White. Co. G.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 (tran
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company M. (search)
61. Morris March, Lowell, 21, s; operative. Nov. 27, 1861. At M. O. Roll date Dec. 5, 1864, reported absent sick. Benjamin B. Mayberry, Lowell, 36. Nov. 30, 1861. Disch. Dec. 1861. Daniel McAULEY, Gloucester, 26; fisherman. Nov. 20, 1861. Killed in action, May, 1863, Bayou Jack, La. Joel McCALEB, Gloucester, 19, s; fisherman. Nov. 25, 1861. Disch. disa. June, 1862, New Orleans, La. John W. McCRACKEN, Boston, 25, m; shoemaker. Nov. 18, 1861. M. O. Dec. 5, 1864. John McDONALD, Boston, 23, m; carpenter. Dec. 3, 1861. Disch. and promoted to be 2nd Lieut. 2nd Regt. Louisiana Vol. Inf. Aug. 1862. Resigned March 16, 1865. James McGRAVEY, Springfield, 25, s; laborer. Dec. 30, 1864. Disch. Aug. 2, 1865. Alexander McKENZIE, South Reading, 21, s; blacksmith. Dec. 31, 1864. Deserted July 26, 1865, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. James McMAHON, Dedham, 24, m; driver. Dec. 30, 1864. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. Thomas McMANUS, Newton, 23, s; saddler. Dec. 31, 1862.
The Daily Dispatch: March 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Doings of the thirty-sixth Congress. (search)
Montgomery Guard, Company "C."1st Reg. Va. Vols.,Richmond, March 9, 1861. Assemble at Military Hall for Company Drill, on Monday Evening, March 11th, 1861, at 7 ½ o'clock. Every member is particularly requested to be present, as a meeting of the Company will be held at 8 ½ o'clock, for business of importance. By order of the Captain. mh 9--2t John McDONALD, 1ST Sergt.
ain, Chas. K. Sherman; 1st Lieutenant, Wm. N. Barker; 21 Lieutenant. George W. O Jr. 2d Lieutenant, Wm. B. Maxwell. Company G.--Captain, Wm. F. Gordon; 1st Lieutenant, Frank A. Langley; 2d Lieutenant, Eldridge Morris; Jr. 2d Lieutenant, John McDonald. Company H--Captain, John H. Greaner; 1st Lieutenant, James. T. Vaughan; 2d Lieutenant, Wm. E. Tysinger. Jr 2d Lieutenant, Oscar R. Hough. Company I.--Captain, J. W. Tabb; 1st Lieutenant, Benj. F. Howard; 2d Lieutenant, John A. Tyrevice S. P. Mitchell, promoted to Captain in the Q. M. Department, and assigned to duty with Gen. Langstreet. Company G--Lieut. Langley, promoted, vice S. H. Tucker, resigned Lieut Morris, promoted, vice Lieut. H. Miles, killed July 18th. Lieut McDonald, promoted, vice Lieut. Morris, promoted. Company H.--J. H. Greaner, elected Captain, vice F. H. Boggs, resigned. Lieut. J. T. Vaughn. promoted, vice Lieut. Greanor. Lieut. Wm. H. Tysinger, promoted, vice Lieut. Vaughan Lieut. O. R. Houg
odgings in the same apartment with him. Information was yesterday furnished Messrs. Perrin and Morris, of the police, together with a description of both men, one of whom had registered himself at the hotel as S. Miller, of Lynchburg, by which they were enabled to lay hold of them at the corner of 7th and Broad streets, and secure both watch and money.--"S. Miller," on his arrest, gave the name of John Shirley. He came to this city a member of the N. O. Zouaves, and was a companion of Bill McDonald before that individual was sent to the State's prison. His companion proved to be the well-known but incorrigible John T. Smith, of this city, lately acquitted by the Hastings Court of relieving a Mr. Gardner of sundry articles, including a pistol Bash presented appearances indicative of guilt. They denied being at the hotel, but were identified as the parties who roomed with the stranger. The latter, it appears, was known to Shirley as a member of the Zouaves, and be no doubt knew also
Captured. --Bill McDonald, who made his escape from the penitentiary a few days since, was re- captured last evening by Messrs. John Drake, Henry Franklin, and Frederick Gray, of the city watch. Bill was walking towards town on the Central Railroad, having left his place of concealment in the outskirts for the purpose of finding more comfortable quarters. He will be provided with them at once at the expense of the Commonwealth.