Robert Ware, Surgeon, April 10, 1863. Died of disease, Newbern, N. C. George H. Bailey, Captain, May 27, George P. Nutting, First Lieut., April 13, " Alfred A. Glover, June 14, 66 Josiah H. Vose. Jnne 16, 66 Died of wounds received at Port Hudson, La. Killed, Teche, La. Port Hudson, La. Died of wounds received at Port Hudson, June 14. 66 66 66 66 Brev't Maj. D. W. Couch, wounded. A. W. Whipple, Major of Engineers Regular Army, killed at Chancellorsville. George C. Strong, killed at Fort Wagner. J. G. Barnard, U. S. Engineer Corps. 66 N. H. Miles, wounded. Brigadier-General H. S. Briggs, wounded. James Barnes, wounded. Rufus Saxton, Captain Regular Army. Joseph B. Plummer, died of wounds. Charles Devens, wounded in two battles. A. B. Underwood, wounded. Edward A. Wild, wounded in two battles. William Dwight, wounded. Henry L. Eustis. 66 66 Joseph Hayes, wounded. George L. Andrews. Edward W. Hinks, wounded. แ Thomas G. Stevenson, killed. Frederick W. Lander, died of wounds. Z. B. Tower, wounded. William Blaisdell, killed. Charles J. Paine, wounded. 66 Charles R. Lowell, Jr., killed. George D. Wells, killed. 66 Horace B. Sargent, wounded. 66 แ N. B. McLaughlin, Captain Regular Army. Of this list of thirty-five Massachusetts General Officers, nine have been killed or fatally wounded in action, while sixteen more who have fallen in battle survive their wounds. Only ten have escaped injury. Twenty-Second, Twenty-Third, Twenty-Seventh, Twenty-Ninth, Forty-Second, Forty-Fourth,. Forty-Eighth, Forty-Ninth, Fifty-Fourth, ON THE OCCASION OF DEDICATING THE MONUMENT ΤΟ LADD AND WHITNEY, MEMBERS OF THE SIXTH REGIMENT, M. V. M., KILLED AT BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, APRIL 19, 1861. DELIVERED AT LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 17, 1865. BY JOHN A. ANDREW, GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH. BOSTON: WRIGHT & POTTER, STATE PRINTERS, No. 4 SPRING LANE. |