Public Documents of Massachusetts, Masalah 7,Bagian 1 -Masalah 10,Bagian 1Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1863 |
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Halaman 7
... five thousand men were engaged , com- prising about three thousand five hundred infantry , several batteries of artillery , and two squadrons of cavalry . I made a short visit to the camps of the Massachusetts Eighteenth and Twenty ...
... five thousand men were engaged , com- prising about three thousand five hundred infantry , several batteries of artillery , and two squadrons of cavalry . I made a short visit to the camps of the Massachusetts Eighteenth and Twenty ...
Halaman 67
Massachusetts. Under the provisions of section five , chapter one hundred and eleven , of the statutes of 1862 , most of ... five were third and fourth lieutenants , discharged under General Order No. 7 , fifty - three were officers of ...
Massachusetts. Under the provisions of section five , chapter one hundred and eleven , of the statutes of 1862 , most of ... five were third and fourth lieutenants , discharged under General Order No. 7 , fifty - three were officers of ...
Halaman 69
... Five thousand seven hundred and twenty letters , covering upwards of thirty - eight hundred pages have been written and recorded this year , against eleven hundred and eighty - six letters during the year 1861 . Seventeen hundred and ...
... Five thousand seven hundred and twenty letters , covering upwards of thirty - eight hundred pages have been written and recorded this year , against eleven hundred and eighty - six letters during the year 1861 . Seventeen hundred and ...
Halaman 99
... five commissioned officers killed , viz .: Captains Abbott , Williams , Cary and Goodwin , and Lieutenant Perkins ; five wounded and carried to the rear , viz . - Surgeon Leland and Lieutenants Browning , Robeson , Oakey and Grafton ...
... five commissioned officers killed , viz .: Captains Abbott , Williams , Cary and Goodwin , and Lieutenant Perkins ; five wounded and carried to the rear , viz . - Surgeon Leland and Lieutenants Browning , Robeson , Oakey and Grafton ...
Halaman 102
... five of his men were waiting , their horses saddled , ready to depart on some expedition . Captain Burke sprang from a door , armed , and was repeatedly ordered to surrender . Trying to escape , he was fired upon , and killed by the ...
... five of his men were waiting , their horses saddled , ready to depart on some expedition . Captain Burke sprang from a door , armed , and was repeatedly ordered to surrender . Trying to escape , he was fired upon , and killed by the ...
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00 Amount 00 Loan 00 October 66 July 66 Sept Amount of Deposits Amount of Directors Annual Expenses April Assistant-Surgeon balances due Bank Balances Bank Stock battery battle battle of Antietam Bills in circulation Boston brigade Brigadier-General camp charges for Exchange Charles Charlestown Checks and Bills Colonel command Date of Commis Debts due Deposits drawing interest encamped Exchange is charged Fortress Monroe George George W Haverhill Highest Loan Immediate Liabilities Immediate Resources John July 24 June Largest indebtedness Last semi-annual dividend Lieutenant-Colonel Loan on Stock Loan payable Loans on Bank Lowell marched market value Massachusetts miles Number of Directors Number of shares Number of Stockholders ordinary dividends Overdue or Suspended Par value person or corpo Pittsfield Profits on hand Promoted 1st Lieut Promoted Captain Proportion of Loan regiment Roxbury Salem Second Lieutenant Stockholders present Surgeon Suspended Paper Taunton value Market Warrenton William H Worcester wounded
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Halaman 34 - For further orders and information, apply to the adjutant-general of the commonwealth. By order of his excellency John A. Andrew, governor and commander-in-chief. WILLIAM SCHOULER, Adjutant General.
Halaman 25 - States to aid in the maintenance of the laws and the peace of the Union. His excellency the commander-in-chief therefore orders : That the commanding officer of each company of volunteer militia examine with care the roll of his company, and cause the name of each member, together with his rank and place of residence, to be properly recorded and a copy of the same to be forwarded to the office of the adjutant-general.
Halaman 25 - States, that they be forthwith discharged, so that their places may be filled by men ready for any public exigency which may arise, whenever called upon. After the above orders shall have been fulfilled, no discharge, either of officer or private, shall be granted, unless for cause satisfactory to the Commander-in-Chief. If any companies have not the number of men allowed by law, the commanders of the same shall make proper exertions to have the vacancies filled, and the men properly drilled and...
Halaman 27 - ... very great number of apartments of American citizens, and a large amount of American property, I beg leave to call the attention of your excellency to the correspondence upon this subject between Mr. de Thile and Mr. Bancroft. I have the honor to inclose a copy of Mr. de Thile's letter in reply to Mr.
Halaman 176 - ... at the expiration of which time the disheartening order to fall back was given. We have neither time, space, nor heart, to record in detail the disasters to the Fifteenth on that day. It was repulsed in common with all other regiments attached to the division. In the history of our State we claim to be mentioned as having...
Halaman 23 - If subsistence cannot be furnished in kind, and board be necessary, it will be furnished at a rate not to exceed forty cents per diem. 4th. Necessary transportation of volunteers prior to completion of company organization and muster into service as a company. After completion of such organization and muster, transportation will be paid by the Quartermaster's Department. Transportation will be at the rate of two cents per mile for railroad travel, and at the current rates for stage and steamboat...
Halaman 176 - It has been the subject of much remark, that troops never went into battle more cheerfully than did ours that morning, so confident were all that the shattered enemy would be driven ere night across the river.
Halaman 313 - Peirce, who lost an arm in the battle of White Oak Swamp, has my sympathy, and in so soon rejoining his regiment for duty, proved his readiness to be where a soldier should be, at the head of his regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph H. Barnes is a soldier of the true type, in whom I have perfect and implicit reliance. Brave and honorable, he is a credit to his State. Major Charles Chipman, likewise, is a soldier of first-rate order, and has borne himself as a true man and a patriot on the field, and...
Halaman 113 - ... which make their gains out of the activity of trade, expected to be the greatest sufferers. Neither of these fears have been justified by the event. Seldom, if ever, has the business of Massachusetts been more active, or profitable, than during the past year. The war has brought into activity many mechanical employments for which there is little occasion in time of peace ; such, for example, as the manufacture of arms and ordnance, camp and garrison equipage, saddlery and artillery harness, and...
Halaman 247 - ... double line of battle, most gallantly and steadily moved across the plain, swept by the destructive fire of the enemy. When about sixty rods from the city, Color-Sergeant Collins, of Co.