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chwartz, 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. Eto duty, L. E. Hunt reported to quarters. Charles Slack absent without leave. March 27. James Peach and A. D. Bacon reported to duty also P. T. Hill and Michael Campbell. March 28. C. A. Mason reported to duty; J. W. Wilson reported to quarters. March 29. M. M. Pierce, W. Y. Gross, L. E. Hunt reported to duty. Private Michael Haley, Pierce T. Hill, Jas. L. Schwartz, John Handlin, M. B. O'Neil, T. A. Carter, M. M. Bastable, A. W. Smith, J. Sanderson, J. H.. Carr, R. C. Wright, M. Campbell, temporarily transferred to Battery K 4th U. S. Art'y, per S. 0. No. 13 Art'y Headquarters, Army of Potomac. March 31. Jonas W. Wilson and L. W. Adams report
ept. 27. Private Henry Murphy detailed to provost marshal's headquarters, 2nd Corps, agreeably to Special Order. Sept. 29. One horse died—Glanders. Sept. 30. Serg't Chandler Gould sent to general hospital Sept. 26. Oct. 1. Private Harmon Newton died at Lincoln General Hospital, Washington, D. C., of Phthisis Sept. 18, 1864. Oct. 2. Ten (10) enlisted men returned from Battery K 4th U. S Art'y, viz:—T. A. Carter, P. T. Hill, John Handlin, A. W. Smith, J. T. Sanderson, M. Haley, M. Campbell, M. B. O'Neil, J. D. Schwartz, R. C. Wright. James (?) Moran, Surgeon's Orderly, Art'y Brigade, Privates J. D. Smith and H. Warburton sent to general hospital Sept. 28, by S. 0. 249 Headquarters 2nd Corps. Private W. M. Bastable deserted instead of absent sick, May 19, 1864. Oct. 3. One horse died—Glanders. Oct. 4. One horse died.—Glanders. One recruit received.—Elisha T. Quimby. Oct. 5. Two horses died—Glanders and Stoppage. Private H. Murphy returned to duty. Oct. 7. O
d privates McAllister and Campbell reported to quarters. Private F. A. Cook reported from brigade hospital. Privates J. P. Brown, T. Ellworth, D. C. Blackmer, M. Campbell, James A. Lucas, H. N. Bemis on detached duty at Q. M. Dept., Art'y Brig. 2nd Corps. Jan. 7. Corp. Pease reported to quarters: Jan. 8. Lieut. J. Webb Adamospital. Jan. 12. Corp. A. F. Richardson absent without leave. Private Hiram P. Ring a furlough of 15 days to Millbury, Mass., and to Maine. Jan. 13. Private M. Campbell returned to duty from Q. M. Dept. Corp. A. F. Richardson absent without leave. Jan. 14. Corp. Pease and Private Ham reported to quarters. Priv. Chas. turned to duty from general hospital. Corporal B. C. Clark and L. Ham reported to quarters. Jan. 19. Private L. Ham reported to quarters. Jan. 20. Private Michael Campbell on furlough of 15 days to Boston, Mass. Private J. L. W. Thayer returned to duty from brigade hospital; Private E. A. Hill sent to brigade hospital; Corp
. Brown, John P.,22Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service Brown, Orrin PM36Boston,Dec. 26, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Browning. James W.,19Petersham,Aug. 8, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Bruce, Charles E.,30E. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Burroughs, Isaac N.,28Charlestown,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Butterfield, Norman H.,22Hard wick,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Campbell, Michael,36Boston,Jan. 13, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Carr, John H.,30Charlestown.Jan. 1, 1864,Discharged from V. R. C., July 10, 1865. Carr, Patrick,25Canton,Sept. 20, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Carter, Theodore A.,18Barre,Dec. 29, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Chase, Charles L.,28Charlestown.Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Chase, Frank A.,26Charlestown,Sept. 9, 1862,Prisoner July 19, 1863. June 9, 1865, exp. of service. Ch
. Buford, Gen., 101, 110, 130. Burnside, Gen. A. E., 101, 212, 249, 283. Burnside, Mine, 298. Burkesville, 428, 429. Burroughs, Isaac N., 149,150, 440, 441. Butler, Gen., 189, 228, 277, 299, 345. Bull, Lieut. W. S., 405, 407, 409. Butterfield, N. H., 82, 98. 121, 148, 151, 163, 203, 208. C. Camp Stanton, 18, 23, 31, 39. Camp Stanton, Barry, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 49, 50, 78, 79, 101, 104. Camp Stanton, Davis, 62, 65, 73. Camp Stanton, Heintzelman, 62, 79. Campbell, Michael, 205, 206, 207, 350, 403, 404, 406. Carr, Gen. J. B., 179. Carr, John H., 207, 350, 398. Carr, Patrick, 351. Carter, Theo. A., 203, 204, 207, 350. Castle Thunder, 189, 430. Cavalry, Scott's Nine Hundred, 52, 60, 93. Cavalry, Sixth Michigan, 69. Cavalry, Stuart's, 138. Cavalry, Merritt's, 228. Cavalry, Gregg's, 345, 372, 375, 391. Cavalry, Hampton's, 324, 363, 374. Cavalry, First Mass., 379. Chancellorsville, 65, 213, 214. Chapin's Bluff, 297. Childs, Jo