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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at the beginning of Grant's campaign against Richmond. (search)
-Gen. Thomas G. Stevenson. First Brigade, Col. Sumner Carruth: 35th Mass., Maj. Nathaniel Wales; 56th Mass., Col. Charles E. Griswold; 57th Mass., Col. William F. Bartlett; 59th Mass., Col. J. Parker Gould; 4th U. S., Capt. Charles H. Brightly; 10th U. S., Maj. Samuel B. Hayman. Second Brigade, Col. Daniel Leasure: 3d Md., Col. Joseph M. Sudsburg; 21st Mass., Lieut-Col. George P. Hawkes; 100th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Matthew M. Dawson. Artillery: 2d Me., Capt. Albert F. Thomas; 14th Mass., Capt. J. W. B. Wright. Second division, Brig.-Gen. Robert B. Potter. First Brigade, Col. Zenas R. Bliss: 36th Mass., Maj. William F. Draper; 58th Mass., Lieut.-Col. John C. Whiton; 51st N. Y., Col. Charles W. Le Gendre; 45th Pa., Col. John I. Curtin; 48th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Henry Pleasants; 7th R. I., Capt. Theodore Winn. Second Brigade, Col. Simon G. Griffin: 31st Me., Lieut.-Col. Thomas Hight; 32d Me., Maj. Arthur Deering; 6th N. H., Lieut.-Col. Henry H. Pearson; 9th N. H., Lieut.-Col. John W. Babbitt
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Cold Harbor. June 1st, 1864. (search)
sburg: 3d Md., Lieut.-Col. Gilbert P. Robinson; 21st Mass., Lieut.-Col. George P. Hawkes; 100th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Matthew M. Dawson. Provisional Brigade, Col. Elisha G. Marshall: 2d N. Y. Mounted Rifles (dismounted), Col. John Fisk; 14th N. Y. Art'y, Maj. William H. Reynolds; 24th N. Y. Cav. (dismounted), Col. William C. Raulston; 2d Pa., Provisional Art'y, Col. Thomas Wilhelm. Acting Engineers: 35th Mass., Capt. Edward G. Park. Artillery: 3d Me., Capt. Albert F. Thomas; 14th Mass., Capt. Joseph W. B. Wright. Second division, Brig.-Gen. Robert B. Potter. First Brigade, Col. John I. Curtin: 36th Mass., Lieut.-Col. Arthur A. Goodell; 58th Mass., Lieut.-Col. John C. Whiton; 45th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Francis M. Hills; 48th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Henry Pleasants; 7th R. I., Capt. Percy Daniels. Second Brigade, Col. Simon G. Griffin: 2d Md.,----; 31st Me., Col. Thomas Hight; 32d Me., Lieut.-Col. John M. Brown; 6th N. H., Maj. Phin. P. Bixby; 9th N. H., Capt. Andrew J. Hough; 11th N. H., Capt. Holl
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Petersburg and Richmond: December 31st, 1864. (search)
N. Y. Engr's, Col. Wesley Brainerd; 50th N. Y. Engr's, Col. William H. Pettes. Battalion U. S. Engineers, Maj. Franklin Harwood. Guards and Orderlies: Oneida (N. Y.) Cav., Lieut. Frank Vane. artillery, Brig.-Gen. Henry J. Hunt (chief of artillery). Siege Artillery, Col. Henry L. Abbot: 1st Conn. Heavy (5 co's), Maj. George B. Cook; 1st Conn. Heavy (7 co's), Maj. Albert F. Brooker; 3d Conn. Battery, Capt. Thomas S. Gilbert. Artillery Reserve, Capt. Ezekiel R. Mayo: 14th Mass., Capt. Joseph W. B. Wright; 2d Me., Capt. Albert F. Thomas; 3d Me., Capt. Ezekiel R. Mayo; F, 15th N. Y. Heavy, Capt. Calvin Shaffer; H, 1st R. I., Capt. Crawford Allen, Jr.; 3d Vt., Capt. Romeo H. Start. Second Army Corps, Maj.-Gen. Andrew A. Humphreys. first division, Brig.-Gen. Nelson A. Miles. First Brigade, Col. George N. Macy: 26th Mich., Maj. Nathan Church; 5th N. H., Lieut.-Col. Welcome A. Crafts; 2d N. Y. Heavy Art'y, Lieut.-Col. George Hogg; 61st N. Y., Col. George W. Scott; 81st Pa., Lieut.-C
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
n. Battery, Capt. Thomas S. Gilbert. artillery Reserve, Brig.-Gen. William Hays: 2d Me., Capt. Charles E. Stubbs; 3d Me., Capt. Ezekiel R. Mayo; 4th Me. (attached from Sixth Corps), Capt. Charles W. White; 6th Me. (attached from Second Corps), Capt. William H. Rogers; 5th Mass. (attached from Fifth Corps and detached with Ninth Corps), Capt. Charles A. Phillips; 9th Mass. (detached from the Reserve with Ninth Corps), Capt. Richard S. Milton; 14th Mass. (attached to Ninth Corps), Capt. Joseph W. B. Wright; 3d N. J. (or C, 1st N. J.), Capt. Christian Woerner; C, 1st N. Y., Capt. David F. Ritchie; E, 1st N. Y. (attached from Fifth Corps and detached with Ninth Corps), Lieut. George H. Barse; G, 1st N. Y. (attached from Second Corps and detached with Ninth Corps), Capt. Samuel A. McClellan; L, 1st N. Y. (attached from Fifth Corps and detached with Ninth Corps), Lieut. De Witt M. Perine, Capt. George Breck; 12th N. Y. (attached from Second Corps), Capt. Charles A. Clark; H, 1st Ohio (at
Major Horace N. Weld, having command of the First, and Major Charles Francis Adams, Jr., of the Second; left Boston, May 6. The Third Battalion, under command of Major Henry P. Bowditch, left Readville, for Washington, on the 8th of May. The regiment was commanded by Colonel Henry S. Russell. The Eleventh Company of Light Artillery, commanded by Captain Edward J. Jones, left Readville Camp for Washington, Feb. 5. The Fourteenth Company of Light Artillery, under command of Captain Joseph W. B. Wright, left Readville Camp for Washington, April 4. The Sixteenth Company of Light Artillery, under command of Captain Henry D. Scott, left Readville Camp for Washington, April 19. These light batteries joined the Army of the Potomac. Four companies of heavy artillery were raised and forwarded to Fortress Monroe, March 7: one commanded by Captain John Pickering, one by Captain Lyman B. Whiton, and one by Captain Joseph M. Parsons, sailed from Gallop's Island, by transports, to
Roster of the First Massachusetts Light Battery. October 3, 1861. Capt. Josiah Porter, Commanding. First Sergt., Jos. W. B. Wright. Commissioned, later. Quartermaster Sergt., Jno. B. Mccartney. Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Clerk, Jno. W. Bell. Guidon, Nicholas G. Lynch. Buglers, Francis Hoyt, Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Thos. S. Hanick. First section--right. Lieut. Wm. H. Mccartney, Commanding. (CommissionProuty, Robt. A. Reagan, Timothy O. Record, Horace. Reddington, H. Richardson, Jno. S. Wounded. Right, Jno. Rock, Louis. Rowley, Jno. M. Sallinger, W. Schwamb, Chas. Wounded. Shannon, Edwin. Shay, G. Siddons, Geo. Siddons, Jas. Smith, Ansell. Discharged for disability. Smith, Frank B. Smith, Jno. Smith, Jno. H. Soper, Herman. Stratton, Frederic S. Stuedivant, Andrew M. White, Chas. Wilson, Daniel G. Wright, C. M.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Fourteenth battery Massachusetts Light Artillery. (search)
Fourteenth battery Massachusetts Light Artillery. Capt. Joseph W. B. Wright. Officers.Men.Totals. Number on rolls,7187194 Enlisted men (included above) commissioned in battery,–22 Enlisted men (included above) serving elsewhere within battery,––– Totals,–22 Actual total of members of battery,7185192 Killed and died of wounds,178 Died by accident and disease,–55 Died in Confederate prison,–22 Total losses,11415 Casualties by Engagements. 1864. June 21-22, Petersburg, Va.,–33 Aug. 22, Before Petersburg, Va.,–44 1865. March 25, Petersburg, Va.,1–– Active also at Spotsylvania, Va.; River Ny, May 8, 10, 12, 1864; North Anna, May 14-27; Totopotomoy, June 1; Bethesda Church, June 2-3, 1864. The 14th Battery, organized at Readville, Mass., and mustered into service Feb. 27, 1864, received its outfit of guns at Washington, April 24, and on the next day was ordered to join the 9th Army Corps, and left the capital to engage in the Wilderness campai
M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 23, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. Wright, Benjamin F. Captain, 11th Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1861. Resigned, Nov. 28, 1861. Wright, Daniel. Second Lieutenant, 36th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 1, 1863. First Lieutenant, Apr. 23, 1864. Mustered out, June 8, 1865. Wright, Frederick C. Second Lieutenant, 27th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 16, 1861. First Lieutenant, Oct. 30, 1862. Died, June 27, 1864, of wounds received at Cold Harbor, Va. Wright, Joseph W. B. Quartermaster Sergeant, 1st Battery Mass. Light Artillery, Aug. 28, 1861. First Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Dec. 22, 1863. Captain, 14th Battery Mass. Light Artillery, Mar. 9, 1864. Mustered out, June 15, 1865. Wright, Thomas S. First Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 6, 1863. Captain, Nov. 14, 1864. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. Wulff, Erick. Private, 20th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 13 to Oct. 15, 1862. Second Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, Feb. 26, 1863;
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
sey, C. W., 483, 567 Worcester, David, 483 Worcester, G. F., 375, 568 Worcester, G. S., 233 Worcester, J. E., 585 Worcester, L. R., 375 Worcester, Thomas, 585 Worcester, W. E. C., 234 Work, J. W., 576 Worth, Jethro, 158 Worthley, J. C., 375 Wright, A. C., 375 Wright, A. J., Jr., 158 Wright, A. R., 375 Wright, B. F., 375 Wright, Daniel, 375 Wright, Edward, 455, 483, 568 Wright, Emory, 158 Wright, F. C., 375 Wright, G. M., 455 Wright, H. C., 158 Wright, J. H., 158 Wright, J. W. B., 375 Wright, Jesse, 158 Wright, L. P., 234 Wright, M. B., 483 Wright, T. S., 35th Mass. Inf., 375 Wright, T. S., 14th U. S. Inf., 455 Wrightington, C. D., 160 Wulff, Erick, 275 Wyatt, R. T., 160 Wyer, E. F., 375 Wyles, W. S., 571 Wyman, A. C., 375 Wyman, Harvey, 585 Wyman, Henry, 160 Wyman, J. C., 375 Wyman, J. H., 375 Wyman, J. S., 376 Wyman, L. F., 376, 483 Wyman, Morrill, 585 Wyman, P. T., 234, 455, 733 Y. Yeaton, D. S., 376 Yeaton, R. F., 376 Yerrington, G