d.
On arriving at Uniontown, I received orders to take possession of the town, with the regiment, to preserve order there, picket the exits and prevent the exhibition of any disloyal feeling, especially if it took the active shape of intention to give information to the enemy.
I must here say, in justice to the citizens, that they manifested a spirit unexpected and worthy of the name of the town—something that we had been unaccustomed to in our previous experience with the population of Maryland.
It so happened that our marching rations were exhausted, and our teams behind.
The citizens gave my men supper in their houses, and breakfast in the morning, refusing pay from any enlisted man, and making very moderate charges to the officers.
This was the morning of July 1st, 1863.
Early we commenced to distribute rations, but had scarcely begun when sudden orders to move set us on the march and my men had to leave with empty haversacks.
We marched all that day until after nightfal
May 6, ‘65.
Davis, James A., priv., (B), Aug. 8, ‘62; 28; M. O. Aug. 4, ‘64; abs. pris.
Davis, John, priv., (C), Aug. 3, ‘63; 26; sub.; transf.
to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64.
Davis, John, priv., (F), Apr. 8, ‘64; 23; abs. sick in U. S. Gen. Hosp., Md., May 6, ‘65; N. F.R. Davis, Nath'l. W., priv., (A), July 26, ‘61; 22; abs. wounded Aug. 28, ‘64; N. F.R. Davis, William, priv., Dec. 9, ‘62; 21; N. F.R. Dawson, Jackson, priv., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 19; transf.
to V. R.C. Feb. 11, ‘64; disch.
Aug. d; N. F.R. Hill, John E., Asst. Surg., (F & G), July 24, ‘62; died of wounds Sept. 11, ‘62.
Hill, Jos. G, priv., (K), May 18, ‘64; 26; sub. H. D. Parker; deserted Aug. 20, ‘64; was capt'd Aug. 25, ‘64, paroled Oct. 8, ‘64; reported at camp parol, Md., Oct. 11, ‘64; furloughed Oct. 31, ‘64 for 15 days & deserted Nov. 14, ‘64; application for removal of charge of desertion and hon. disch.
has been denied.
Hill, Wm. A., priv., (A), Feb. 19, ‘62; 21; M. O. ex
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Dunn, James, ................................................ 291, 323, 328
Dunn, Patrick,................................... ............... 106, 187
Dunn, Philip, ....................... .............................. 145, 286
Dunn, Moncena, 4, 7, 51, 64, 181, 182, 187, 192, 200, 210, 257, 261, 294, 295, 299, 300, 318, 324, 327, 332, 334, 356, 359
Dunham, Hallowell R.,........................................... 144, 153
Dunker Church, Md.,......................... ...............133, 134,135
Dumfries, Va.,....................................................... 213
Duran, David (K),................................................... 58
Dyer, J. Franklin, ........................ 1, 4, 8, 16, 49, 112, 193, 295, 333
Eacott, Henry, ...................................................... 105
Eagan, John (G),................................... ..... 107, 188
Eastman, Robert H., ..............................................