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30th Massachusetts Infantry
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John MahoneyRank Unknown
Born about 1840 in County Tipperary. enlisted from West Springfield, MA - served less than a year at the end of the war. Died 1907 in W. Springfield
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Date Added: 2/25/2006

Company Unknown
Francis H Whittier - Lt. Colonel
LTCOL Whittier was CO of 30th Mass. Vol. Infantry at the end of the war between the states. I have not yet found the date of his appointment to the command.
The 30th Regt. Mass. Vol. Inf. was raised by Gen. Butler in the fall of 1861 and the early part of the winter following. It was originally known as the Eastern Bay State Regiment. It was organized at Camp Chase, Lowell, and its members were mustered in on various dates from Sept. 15 to the close of the year. A controversy having arisen between Governor Andrew and Gen. Butler over the latter's authority to raise troops in Massachusetts, the regiment left the State Jany. 13, 1862, under command of Acting Lieut. Col. French. Remaining at Fort Monroe until Feb. 2, on the 12th it reached Ship Island in the Gulf of Mexico, where Gen. Butler was assembling his forces to operate against New Orleans. Nathan A. M. Dudley was commissioned colonel, Feb. 8, and most of the other field and staff and line officers were commissioned Feb. 20. It was now officially the 30th Regiment.
After the Mississippi was opened by Farragut's fleet in the latter part of April, 1862, the 30th was sent to New Orleans and thence to Baton Rouge, arriving June 2. It made several expeditions into the country in pursuit of guerrillas, then was sent to the front of Vicksburg but returned to Baton Rouge, July 26. It was now in the 2d Brigade commanded by Gen. Thomas Williams. It participated with loss in the battle of Baton Rouge, Aug. 5, 1862. During most of the remainder of the year it was posted at Carrollton near New Orleans. In the middle of January, 1863, it was again transferred to Baton Rouge, where it became a part of Dudley's (3d) Brigade, Grover's (1st) Division, Banks' (19th) Corps. It was in action at Plains Store May 21, then took active part in the siege of Port Hudson, twice furnishing volunteers for storming parties. During the last part of the siege it was on picket at Plains Store.
After the fall of Port Hudson July 9, the 30th marched through the town, then took boat for Donaldsonville. At Rock's Plantation or Bayou La Fourche, July 13, 1863, the regiment was engaged with severe loss. August was spent at Baton Rouge. In September the regiment was in the expedition to Sabine Pass, and later moved from Algiers to Brashear City, Camp Bisland, New Iberia, Vermillionville, Opelousas, and beyond. This was known as the Teche region. Leaving Opelousas Nov. 1, the regiment fell back to New Iberia, where it went into winter quarters on the 9th.
Here it remained until Jany. 7, 1864, in the meantime 357 members of the regiment having re-enlisted. From Jany. 9 to Feb. 18 it was at Franklin. Feb. 19 it reached Algiers, and March 5 the re-enlisted men left for Massachusetts on veteran furloughs. These men returned to New Orleans May 16.
From June 12 to July 3 the regiment was on an expedition up the Mississippi to Morganzia. Returning to New Orleans July 3, it embarked at once for Fort Monroe, Va., arriving July 12, and being immediately hurried to Washington City, which was menaced by a Confederate army under Gen. Early. Gen. Early having been repulsed July 12, the 30th joined in the pursuit, proceeding through Leesburg and Snicker's Gap to Berryville. Returning to Washington, it now marched through Maryland to Harper's Ferry. Near this place it joined Gen. Sheridan's Army of the Shenandoah. It participated in the battle of Winchester Sept. 19, and that of Fisher's Hill, Sept. 22, suffering little loss. It joined in the pursuit of the Confederates as far as Harrisonburg. It was engaged at Cedar Creek Oct. 19, losing 127 men, its largest loss in any one action. Soon after this battle the regiment received 178 recruits. A little later it took position about six miles south of Winchester. On Dec, 30 it was sent to guard the crossings of the Opequan east of Winchester, where it remained until April 1. On the 21st it entrained for Washington, where it remained until June 1, when it was sent to Savannah, Ga. During the remainder of the year 1865 it was posted at Georgetown, Florence, Sumpter, and other places in South Carolina doing provost duty. This work continued until the middle of the year 1866, when on July 5 the regiment was mustered out at Charleston, S. C., the last Massachusetts regiment to leave the service. Other members of this unit included:Adams, Dudley G. 30th Infantry
Adams, Horatio 30th Infantry
Adams, Isaac E. 30th Infantry
Allen, Abraham 30th Infantry
Allen, George W. 30th Infantry
Allen, Richmond 30th Infantry
Ames, Frank W. 30th Infantry
Anderson, Alfred 30th Infantry
Anderson, John 30th Infantry
Austin, George W. 30th Infantry
Baker, John 30th Infantry
Bateman, Samuel 30th Infantry
Betts, Elliot B. 30th Infantry
Black, Charles A. 30th Infantry
Black, James B. 30th Infantry
Bowman, Aaron 30th Infantry
Brown, Gurdon S. 30th Infantry
Brown, Henry M. 30th Infantry
Brown, Henry, Jr. 30th Infantry
Brown, James M. 30th Infantry
Brown, John A. 30th Infantry
Brown, Oscar G. 30th Infantry
Brown, Robert B. 30th Infantry
Brown, Warren S. 30th Infantry
Carney, James 30th Infantry
Carney, John 30th Infantry
Carney, Thomas 30th Infantry
Chase, Braddock R. 30th Infantry
Claus, Felix 30th Infantry
Cowen, David 30th Infantry
Crosby, John 30th Infantry
Daniels, Charles L. 30th Infantry
Daniels, George I. 30th Infantry
England, Thomas 30th Infantry
Flaherty, Thomas 30th Infantry
Flaherty, Thomas 30th Infantry
Flood, Peter 30th Infantry
Golden, Owen 30th Infantry
Graham, Matthew 30th Infantry
Green, John P. 30th Infantry
Hale, Joseph F. 30th Infantry
Harmon, John 30th Infantry
Harper, Thomas D. 30th Infantry
Hart, James 30th Infantry
Jackson, Cornelius S. 30th Infantry
Jackson, William 30th Infantry
Jackson, William H. 30th Infantry
Johnson, Frederick 30th Infantry
Johnson, George E. 30th Infantry
Johnson, John 30th Infantry
Johnson, Joseph 30th Infantry
Johnson, Thomas B. 30th Infantry
Johnson, William 30th Infantry
Johnson, William 30th Infantry
Kaiser, Heinrich 30th Infantry
King, Duncan 30th Infantry
Lee, Robert 30th Infantry
Lee, William 30th Infantry
Little, Anthony 30th Infantry
Long, James 30th Infantry
Miller, Jacob 30th Infantry
Miller, John F. 30th Infantry
Miller, Julius 30th Infantry
Miller, Philip 30th Infantry
Miller, Thomas 30th Infantry
Miller, Thomas 30th Infantry
Murphy, Daniel 30th Infantry
Murphy, Daniel 30th Infantry
Murphy, Michael 30th Infantry
Murphy, Michael B. 30th Infantry
Oliver, John 30th Infantry
O'Neill, Hugh 30th Infantry
Parker, Charles H. 30th Infantry
Parker, David 30th Infantry
Parker, Dennis M. 30th Infantry
Parker, Eugene 30th Infantry
Parker, John M. G. 30th Infantry
Parker, Lorenzo D. 30th Infantry
Parker, William H. 30th Infantry
Peters, Henry 30th Infantry
Ray, Charles C. 30th Infantry
Schmidt, August 30th Infantry
Schmidt, Henry 30th Infantry
Sherwin, William 30th Infantry
Stewart, William 30th Infantry
Waite, George 30th Infantry
Walters, Charles 30th Infantry
White, James, Jr. 30th Infantry
Whittier, Charles 30th Infantry
Williams, Adelber 30th Infantry
Williams, Ahira G. 30th Infantry
Williams, James 30th Infantry
Williams, John 30th Infantry
Williams, John 30th Infantry
Williams, Walter 30th Infantry



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Date Added: 10/4/2007

Company A
James Clark - Private
Residence: Lynn, Massachusetts
Occupation: Fisherman
Year of birth : c 1839
Age at enlistment: 22
Enlistment Date: 23 Dec 1861
Rank at enlistment: Private
Service Record: Enlisted in Company A, Massachusetts 30th Infantry Regiment on 01 Jan 1862.
Mustered out on 12 Jan 1863 at New Orleans, LA.


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Date Added: 4/23/2011

Company A
John E Dudley - Captain
Residence: Boston, Massachusetts
Year of birth : c 1831
Age at enlistment: 33
Enlistment Date: 12 Jul 1864
Rank at enlistment: 2nd Lieut
Service Record: Promoted to Full 1st Lieutenant on 08 Dec 1864. Promoted to Full Captain on 21 Apr 1865.
Mustered out on 05 Jul 1866 at Charleston, SC.


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Date Added: 4/23/2011

Company A
Michael Harkins - Corporal
Raised to Corporal in 1864, reduced to the rank of Private by his own request 7/65.



For anyone looking for more information on this regiment and men who served in it, I am sharing a great deal or resources at my site listed below http://30thmass.blogspot.com
Contact Name: Josh Bucchioni
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Date Added: 9/20/2009

Company A
Richard Thompson - Private
My Great-Great-Great Grandfather who enlisted in 1862 and died of 'brain fever' in Baton Rouge, Lousiana. He is buried in the National Cemetery in Baton Rouge.
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Date Added: 2/7/2009

Company B
Edwin R Clark - Captain
Commissioned an officer in Company B, Massachusetts 30th Infantry Regiment on 21 Apr 1862.
Promoted to Full Captain on 03 May 1865.
Mustered out on 25 Apr 1865.
Commissioned an officer in Company B, Massachusetts 30th Infantry Regiment on 03 May 1865.
Mustered out on 07 Jul 1866.

Birth Date: abt 1839
Death Date: 24 Nov 1891
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Date Added: 4/23/2011

Company B
Edward Goodrich - Private
I am trying to locate photos of this regiment.
If possible, I would like to locate a photo of Edward.

Contact Name: Sharon Goodrich
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Date Added: 2/17/2008

Company B
John Roark - Private
12/02/10 My ancestor, John Roark, paternal great-great grandfather(b.1824 in Co Leitrim, IRE (UK)-d.1876 in Lowell, MA)served as a Pvt in Co B 30th Mass Vol Inf Regt (1861-1863). He mustered into this Regt at Camp Chase, Lowell, MA in Oct 1861 and participated in the Gulf & Vicksburg campaigns. He was medically discharged on 5 June 1863 at Baton Rouge, LA due to 'chronic asthma,ague,fever,(malaria)and phystis'. Also, During 1864-1865, he served in Co H, 13th Veteran Reserve (Invalid) Corps in Boston, MA. He recv'd an invalid and later his widow's pension from the US Pension Office. I have specific documents listing many of his fellow soldiers in this particular Regt. e.g., Lt Howe; 1st Sgt John Quinn; Cpl Michael Barrett; Pvts Kearon Hogan; J. Shea, and many others. Col. N.A.M.Dudley was the Regiment's Commander.
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Date Added: 12/2/2010

Company B
Lewis Towey - Private
Lewis Towey
Residence: Lawrence, Massachusetts
Occupation: Laborer
Birth Date: c 1842
Age at enlistment: 19
Enlistment Date: 24 Nov 1861
Rank at enlistment: Private
Service Record: Enlisted in Company B, Massachusetts 30th Infantry Regiment on 09 Dec 1861.
Mustered out on 05 Jul 1866.
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Date Added: 4/23/2011

Company C
Robert Dale - Private
Robert Dale enlisted 11th September 1861, enlisted in Company C, Massachusetts 30th Infantry Regiment on the 9th Nov 1861. He died of disease in Baton Rouge : 6th August 1862.
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Date Added: 9/28/2010

Company C
Thomas England - 1st Sergeant
Thomas enlisted on Nov. 30,1861 into the 30th Mass in Loweel, Mass for 3 year and paid a bounty of $260.00. Mustered out in Charleston, S.C. on July 5,1866. Later moving to Dover, NH and is buring in the Pine Hill Cemetery in Dover.
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Date Added: 1/16/2006

Company E
Oscar G Brown - Private
Enlisted as a Private on 24 January 1865 at the age of 19.
Mustered out on 24 January 1866.
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Date Added: 6/9/2010

Company E
Horace Otis Matthews - Private
Horace Otis Matthews was my great great Grandfather. He enlisted Oct 11, 1861 as a Pvt in Company 'E' 30th Regiment. He died July 13, 1862 on Mississippi River. According to records he died due to illness on board the Steamer Iberville in the Mississippi River.
Contact Name: Linda A Gallo
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Date Added: 12/23/2009

Company E
Caleb Russell - Private
My ancestor was enlisted 15 Oct 1861 and then mustered out on disability on 16 Oct 1862

discrepancy in age seems to say he'd be 50 yrs. old when he left... which records are accurate?
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Date Added: 6/3/2011

Company F
Patrick Burgoyne - Private
Patrick Burgoyne was born in Ireland in 1824. He died in Massachusetts on 31 December 1879.
Contact Name: Christopher Valin
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Date Added: 3/10/2008

Company F
Bernard Lone - Private
Bernard was a Private in Company F. Family stories passed down say that he was a POW. Many from his unit were at Florence Stockade in Florence, SC. I have been unable to find a prisoner roster.
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Date Added: 2/19/2008

Company G
GEORGE DUNKER - Private
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Date Added: 3/28/2010

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