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ice Gould removed. One horse shot per order Capt. Sleeper, disease glanders. J. P. Brown reported sick in quarters March 4. John Norton reported for light duty. J. L. W. Thayer reported sick in quarters. Lieut. Adams returned. March 5. Nine horses condemned (5 turned in and 4 shot), 50 nose bags and 1 linen wall tent also condemned per Col. A. B. Nowell (?) (Jewett) commanding brigade. March 6. Chas. E. Prince reported for duty. John H. Knowland reported sick in quarters. March 7. Lieut. Asa Smith returned from furlough and reported for duty yesterday afternoon. J. H. Knowland reported for duty. March 9. S. A. Hanson reported for light duty. Corporal Shattuck reported for quarters. Received from Quartermaster Tompkins 11 horses. March 10. W. H. Martin pardoned, it satisfactorily appearing that he is insane. Emil Floytrop reported sick in quarters, also W. H. Martin. March 11. Chas. G. Colbath reported for duty. March 12. John Norton, Emil Floytrop,
igade Hospital. Two horses shot by order Dr. Benson, Vet. Surgeon. Q. M. Sergeant William G. Rollins discharged from the service per S. O. No. 57 War Dept. Mustered into the U. S. service as a Second Lieutenant Tenth Mass. Battery, March 3rd, 1864. F. Mins and Edwards (?) reported to quarters. Received notice of discharge of Joseph A. Hooper, dropped from the rolls. March 6. Serg't Townsend reported to quarters. Privates Schwartz, Thompson, Thresher and Edwards reported for duty. March 7. Private Wm. H. Fitzpatrick appointed Q. M. Serg't March 3, 1864. Privates Jos. Sheridan, M. Campbell, Judson Stevens, and Chas. Thompson reported to quarters. Artificer D. R. Stowell on furlough of 10 days. March 8. Privates Jos. Sheridan, F. Mins, and A. E. Wright reported to duty. Wm. Rawson and Geo. W. Stetson reported to quarters. One mule received from Capt. E. J. Strong, A. G. March 9. Lieut. Wm. G. Rollins went to Boston, Mass., on 10 days leave. Serg't Geo. M. Townsend a
M. Ramsdell reported to quarters. Q. M. Serg't W. H. Fitzpatrick and Private Timothy Nowell on furlough of 20 days each to Boston. One horse died, worn out. March 4. Private James A. Lucas reported for duty from general hospital; F. Mins, H. Chase, M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 5. Serg't A. B. Parker and Bugler J. E. Mugford, exchanged prisoners, returned from absence with leave to duty. March 6. Privates M. Orcutt, H. Chase, F. Mins and S. Otis reported to quarters. March 7. Serg't B. F. Parker on furlough of 20 days to Mass. Privates H. Chase, F. Mins and M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 8. Private Ellis A. Friend returned from General Hospital. Artificer Gross and Privates H. Chase and Orcutt (?) reported to quarters. March 9. Private Geo. H. Putnam on furlough of 20 days to Boston, Mass. Privates H. Chase, F. Mins and M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 10. Private Chas. Slack returned to duty from furlough. Privates Otis, Chase and Orcut