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apt. * * Dec. 13. Chas. N. Packard returned to duty. The Battery, books, quarters, stables &c., &c., were fully inspected by Col. Webb. Dec. 14. Chas. E. Bruce relieved from extra duty and pay the 12th and Roswell Bemis takes his place and pay as ambulance driver and extra duty man from Dec. * * Joseph Cross and John Pedrick returned to duty. Dec. 15. R. B. Wendall returned to duty. Dec. 19. Franklin Ward sent to Emory Hospital. R. B. Wendall and George W. Park sick in quarters. Dec. 20. Geo. W. Park returned to duty. One horse died of gravel in foot which caused fever. No. 1 on inspection report. Dec. 21. R. B. Wendall sent to Post Hospital. Dec. 23. James Peach sick in quarters. Dec. 25. H. B. Winslow, 2nd., sick in quarters. Dec. 26. Received 12 horses from Quartermaster Dana. Six horses condemned and turned over to Quartermaster Dana. Started for Poolsville, Md., about 10.30 o'clock. H. B. Winslow and R. B. Wendall left in hospital at Camp Barry.
Chapter 4: December 26, 1862, to June 24, 1863. On the march Poolsville camp life discontent drill incidents Benson's Hill alarms retrospect. Friday morning, Dec. 26, about 10.30 o'clock, we turned our backs on Camp Barry with little reluctance, and moving up Maryland Avenue past the Capitol into Pennsylvania Avenue, thence on through Georgetown, we entered the main road leading to the upper Potomac. The weather had been mild for several days, and the roads being dry a21. James Dwight and John M. Ramsdell returned to duty. Received notice of G. M. Dixon's discharge. Jan. 23. Amasa D. Bacon returned to duty. Wm. Edwards sick in quarters. One bay horse died of glanders. Jan. 24. Error in a horse made 26 Dec.; 7 horses were condemned, not 6 as there stated. Jan. 25. Chas. E. Woodis, Jos. Cross and Wm. Edwards returned to duty. J. L. W. Thayer sick in quarters. Jan. 26. J. L. W. Thayer returned to duty. Joseph Brooks sick in quarters. Jan.
Privates Alex. Holbrook reported to quarters. Harmon Newton reported for duty. Dec. 20. Private Harmon Newton reported to quarters. Dec. 21. Private Thomas Ellworth reported to quarters. Dec. 22. Harmon Newton reported for quarters. Dec. 23. Thomas Ellworth reported for duty. John Ramsdell reported to quarters. Dec. 24. John Ramsdell reported to quarters. Thomas Ellworth, do., Frank Loham duty. Dec. 25. Reported to quarters, Samuel Paine and Albert N. A. Maxwell. Dec. 26. Privates Paine and Maxwell reported for duty. Dec. 27. Privates Paine and Maxwell reported to quarters. Dec. 28. Privates Paine and Ellworth reported for duty. John F. Baxter absent without leave. Dec. 29. Corp'l Geo. A. Smith reported to quarters. Capt. J. Henry Sleeper returned from Boston. Dec. 30. Private Albert N. A. Maxwell for duty. Dec. 31. Sergeant George H. Putnam absent without leave. Arrived in camp at 4 P. M. 1864. Jan. 1. Lieut. Henry H. Granger started
absent with leave on court-martial. Privates J. A. Lucas and Samuel Otis reported to quarters. Dec. 21. Major J. Henry Sleeper returned from absence with leave. Private Samuel Otis reported to quarters. Dec. 22. Private M. M. Pierce reported to quarters. Private Samuel Otis returned to duty. Dec. 23. Private Hiram Warburton returned to duty from general hospital. Private M. M. Pierce reported to quarters Dec. 25. Privates F. A. Cook and M. M. Pierce reported to quarters. Dec. 26. Private Jos. Edwards returned to light duty from brigade hospital. Private Pierce reported to quarters. Corp. A. F. Richardson (?) absent on furlough of fifteen days dated from Dec. 27. (The name is omitted in the Morning Report Book.) Dec. 28. Notice received of the presence of Alvin Thompson, private, at general hospital, Annapolis, Md., as paroled prisoner; also of C. D. Thompson at same place. Private M. M. Pierce reported to quarters. Dec. 29. Privates Ham, Pierce (?) and G