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Chase and Charles Slack detailed on extra duty as per Special Order No. 17, Headquarters Camp Barry, from Oct. 17, 1862. H. B. Winslow and Franklin Ward sick in quarters. Dec. 8. H. B. Winslow returned to duty. Dec. 10. M. G. Critchett, John Pedrick and R. B. Wendall sick in quarters. Dec. 11. M. G. Critchett returned to duty. Dec. 12. Chas. N. Packard and Joseph Cross sick in quarters. One horse shot, disease glanders, by order of Capt. * * Dec. 13. Chas. N. Packard returned toquarters, 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 wh
on Chase returned to quarters. Jan. 30. Joseph Cross and John (Harmon?) New ton returned to light duty. Jan. 31. Harrison Chase returned to duty. John (?) Newton, Jos. Cross, John P. Brown and F. A. Chase sick in quarters. Feb. 1. John Pedrick sick in quarters. The Battery, books, quarters, stable &c., were fully inspected by Col. P. S. Davis, 39th Massachusetts Regiment. Feb. 2. James Peach returned to duty. One bay horse, white faced, ridden by Sergt. Townsend, died of lung s and John Norton reported for duty. Frank A. Chase sick in quarters. Feb. 5. Frank A. Chase reported for duty. John Norton reported sick in quarters. Feb. 6. Jos. Cross reported sick in quarters. Feb. 8. J. P. Brown, Jos. Cross and John Pedrick returned to duty. Received four horses from Quartermaster Colonel Rucker at Washington. Henry B. Winslow, 2nd., discharged from Emory Hospital and returned to duty. Feb. 9. J. W. French being sick is relieved from extra duty since Jan. 1s
rch 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 John Pedrick went on furlough of 10 days. March 30. Joseph W. Hayden, Wm. Moran, Win. E. Hooper, 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.rp'ls A. B. Parker and C. W. Doe promoted sergeants. Private Asa Richardson promoted Corp. and C. E. Osborne promoted Lance Corporal vice Lance Corporal J. H. Knowland reduced to the ranks. One horse received from Lieut. Case. April 12. John Pedrick reported from furlough. April 13. A. A. Blandin, Artif. A. D. Bacon, Geo. H. Putnam and A. B. Spooner reported to quarters. April 14. J. P. Brown, E. D. Thresher reported to quarters. April 15. S. H. Johnson and A. A. Blandin detaile
rvice. Packard, Charles N.,23N. Bridgewater,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Parks, George W.,18Hard wick,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Peach, James,22Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,Nov. 10, 1864, disability. Pedrick, Benjamin G.,19Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Pedrick, John,24Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Phillips, Benjamin H.,21Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. PPedrick, John,24Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Phillips, Benjamin H.,21Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Pierce, George H.,18Northbridge,Dec. 21, 1863,Died March 5, 1864, Brandy Station, Va. Pierce, Leverett,26Hardwick,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Pierce, Marcus M.,21Northbridge,Dec. 21, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Pierce, Waldo, 24Hardwick,Sept. 9, 1862,Trans'fd V. R.C. Jan. 1, 1865; disch'd May 5, 1865, disabil. Pike, Hiram,37Salisbury,Dec. 26, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service Prince, Charles B.,18Cambridge,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of
imothyJuly 23, 1893 Neagle, Patrick E.—— Orcutt, HenrySept. 28, 1879 Oliver, Hiram B.Jan. —, 1897 O'Connell, JeremiahMay 5, 1905 Pierce, George H.Mar. 15, 1864 Pierce, WaldoApril 16, 1881 Pierce, Leverett——– Putnam, George K.Nov. 21, 1864 Putnam, George H.April 8, 1906 Peach, JamesFeb. 6, 1865 Packard, Charles N.Feb. 13, 1887 Parker, Adolphus B.June 13, 1889 Parker, Benjamin F.Feb. 20, 1907 Pike, HiramAug.—, 1892 Pease, George A.April 17, 1895 Paine, SamuelApril 10, 1900 Pedrick, JohnNov. 7, 1901 Rawson, WilliamAug. 23, 1906 Redfield, Timothy G.——, 1865 Reed, Joshua T.Aug. 21, 1886 Riley, JohnDec. 25, 1874 Rollins, Lieut. William E.Nov. 15, 1901. Rice, Albert E.Nov. 15, 1902 Rising, Justus J.Mar. 31, 1906 Richardson, Asa F.Feb. 18, 1908 Sleeper, Maj. J. HenryAug. 10, 1891 Smith, Lieut. AsaOct. 28, 1864 Smith, James D.Mar. 28, 1880 Smith, Albert W.Nov. 2, 1896 Smith, George A.June 24, 1906 Spooner, Albert B.Aug. 20, 1864 Stevens, JudsonAug
402, 403, 408, 409. P. Packard, C. N., 48, 85, 86, 149, 163, 323. Paine, Samuel, 199, 302, 348. Park, Gen. John G., 345. Parker, A. B., 202, 203, 208, 326, 339, 397, 408, 440, 441. Parker, B. F., 31, 202, 303, 397, 408, 426. Parks, Geo. W., 49, 83, 87, 117, 148, 151, 205, 209. Patrick, Gen. M. R., 179. Peach, James, 49, 81, 117, 147, 148, 206, 209, 306, 338, 398. Pease, Geo. A., 39, 163, 351, 375, 400, 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407. Pedrick, Ben. G., 149, 150, 288, 351. Pedrick, John, 48, 81, 207, 208. Pegram, Gen. W., 320, 391. Petersburg, 228. 277, 278, 283, 284, 298, 299, 300, 376, 396, 413, 414. Phillips, Ben. H., 81, 148, 306. 349, 407. Pickett, Gen. J., 189. Pierce, Chas. E., 31, 198, 281, 288, 350. Pierce, Capt., A. Q. M., 149, 150, 183, 184, 199, 200, 201. Pierce, Geo. H., 202. Pierce, Leverett, 85, 398, 400, 404, 406. Pierce, M. M., 202, 203, 206, 207, 303. 304, 306, 338, 399, 402. 403. Pierce, Waldo, 82, 87, 151, 198, 201, 441. Pierce, Gen. B