Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Assistant-Surgeon Bridgham” in page 51 of Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865:
...he remaining ones on the steamer Cossack, with Colonel Montgomery and staff.
Lieutenant Littlefield, with a guard of one hundred men, was detailed to remain at St. Helena in charge of the camp.
Assistant-Surgeon Bridgham also remained with the sick.
Captain Bridge and Lieutenant Walton were unable to go on account of illness.
A start was made late in the afternoon in a thunder-storm, the Cossack stopping at Hilto...
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