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The following is a list of the officers:—Capt., J. Henry Sleeper; Senior 1st Lieut., Henry H. Granger; Junior 1st Lieut., J. Webb Adams; Senior 2nd Lieut., Asa Smith; Junior 2nd Lieut. Thomas R. Armitage; First Sergeant, Otis N. Harrington; Quartermaster Sergeant, S. Augustus Alden; chiefs of Pieces with rank of sergeants, George H. Putnam; Philip T. Woodfin; Charles E. Pierce; Samuel J. Bradlee; Chandler Gould; George F. Gould. Gunners with the rank of Corporals; Andrew B. Shattuck. Charles W. Doe, John H. Stevens, George M. Townsend, Joseph H. Currant, Benjamin F. Parker; Guidon, William H. Fitzpatrick; Artificer. Amasa D. Bacon; Buglers, Joshua T. Reed, John E. Mugford; Company Clerk, Benjamin E. Corlew. The departure of Sleeper's Battery. [Monday Oct. 13, 1862.] The 10th Mass. Battery, Captain Sleeper, now at Boxford will certainly leave for the seat of war at 10 o'clock tomorrow forenoon. The horses for the battery have all been inspected and placed on board the car. T
ted for duty. Sept. 25. Richard Horrigan reported to quarters. Sept. 26. Isaac N. Burroughs and Arthur A. Blandin reported for duty. Sept. 27. Joshua T. Reed reported to quarters. Sept. 28. Leroy B. Hunt reported for duty. Corp'l Chas. W. Doe, Private E. Ashcroft, John T. Goodwin, reported to quarters. Sept. 29. Private Millett, Bugler Reed and Corp'l Doe reported for duty. Sept. 30. John T. Goodwin reported to quarters. Oct. 1. Private Waldo Pierce, John T. Goodwin reportDoe reported for duty. Sept. 30. John T. Goodwin reported to quarters. Oct. 1. Private Waldo Pierce, John T. Goodwin reported for duty. Oct. 3. Privates Chas. L. Chase, Geo. H. Day, Elias Ashcroft, reported for duty. Oct. 4. Five picked — up horses turned over to the Battery by J. Henry Sleeper. Oct. 6. Private John C. Frost received notice of his discharge at Mt. Pleasant Hospital Sept. 25, 1863. Oct. 7. Corp'l Geo. A. Smith reported for duty. W. H. Trefry reported to quarters. Oct. 8. Frank A. Chase returned from Camp of Parole and reported for duty. W. H. Trefry reported for duty. N. H. Butter
hot by order Capt. J. H. Sleeper, the stiver (?) water having run out thereby rendering him perfectly useless. Removed from Brandy Station to 2nd Corps near Stevensburg, Va. April 9. Joseph Cross reported to quarters. Serg't Geo. H. Putnam returned from furlough. John Millett and James D. Smith reported to quarters. April 10. Artificer D. R. Stowell and Joseph Cross reported to quarters. Sergeants Geo. H. Putnam and James S. Bailey reduced to the ranks. Corp'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 detailed to wagon train. April
0. Privates E. D. Thresher, J. D. Smith, P. Terbriggen and J. L. W. Thayer returned to duty from hospital. Privates L. E. Hunt and J. P. Allen reported to quarters. Feb. 11. Private F. A. Cook sent to brigade hospital. Feb. 13. Serg't Charles W. Doe sent to brigade hospital. Serg't James S. Bailey and Private Hunt reported to quarters. Feb. 14. One horse died, worn out; 9 horses turned over to Capt. Ellsworth, A. Q. M. Art'y Brigade. Serg't Bailey, Corp. Pease, privates Hunt, Piercedquarters Art'y Brigade. Feb. 16. Corporal Billings, Privates Jewell, Hunt, Handlin and Devine sick in quarters. Feb. 17. Private Patrick E. Neagle absent without leave since April 29, 1864, returned (under arrest) Feb. 6, 1865. Serg't Chas. W. Doe to duty from brigade hospital. Corp. G. A. Pease reported to quarters. Feb. 18. Monthly inspection (foot) by Lieut. W. S. Bull A. I. G. Art'y Brigade. Corp. G. A. Pease reported to quarters also James Lee. Feb. 19. Private Charles Slac
21Brookline,Sept. 9, 1862,Sept. 22, 1864, First Lieut. 4th Regt. H. A. Townsend, G. M., 1st Sergt.,18Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Second Lieut., Feb. 27, 1865. Fitzpatrick, W. H., Qm. Sergt,33Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Rollins, W. E., Q. M. Sergt,35Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Second Lieut., Feb. 5, 1864. Currant, Joseph H., Sergt.,30E. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Day, George H., Sergt.,20Charlestown.Sept. 9, 1862,Second Lieut., Nov. 1, 1864. Doe, Charles W., Sergt.,20Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Estabrook, L. L., Sergt.,40Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Gould, Chandler, Sergt,34E. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Died Oct. 5, 1864, Beverly, N. J. Gould, Geo. F., Sergt.,33E. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Sept. 22, 1864, First Lieut. 29th Un. Co. H. A. Parker, Adolphus B., Sergt.,24Southboroa,Sept. 9, 1862,Prisoner Aug. 25, 1864 June 9, 1863, exp. Of service. Parker, Benj. F., Sergt,26S. Bost
Billings, Alfred C.Dec. 9, 1893 Bacon, Amasa D.Nov. 4, 1902 Butterfield, Norman H.——, 1905 Browning, James W.Mar. 28, 1907 Childs, Jonathan E.Nov. 15, 1862 Chase, HarrisonSept. 6, 1867 Clark, George L.April 8, 1868 Colbath, Charles G.Dec. 13, 1883 Cross, JosephApril 1, 1893 Crawford, RobertOct. 25, 1894 Cranston, George T.——, 1894 Carter, Theodore A.——, 1898 Chase, Charles L.Nov. 23, 1899 Chase, Frank A.June 15, 1908 Clark, Burnham C.Nov. 21, 1900 Carr, PatrickDec. 10, 1901 Doe, Charles W.Oct. 17, 1888 Day, Lieut. George H.Sept. 6, 1907 Devereaux, George N.Aug. 27, 1864 Dixon, George M.Jan. 7, 1864 Donnelly, William G.Dec. 29, 1872 Damrell, Edwin F.June 25, 1904 Ewell, Henry L.Nov. 2, 1864 Edwards, JosephJan. 11, 1876 Edwards, WilliamDec. 27, 1872 Ellsworth, JamesJan. 9, 1877 Ellsworth, ThomasSept. 7, 1903 Estabrook, Luther L.Dec. 8, 1893 Endicott, William E.June 2, 1903 Estee, Francis M.May 22, 1906 French, John W.April 3, 1868 Friend, Elli
y's Mill, 391, 411, 412. Damrell, Edwin F., 87, 209, 237, 242. Davis, Moses K., 28, 29. Davis, Col. P. S., 51, 81. Day, George H., 150, 151, 207, 369, 380, 382, 400, 401, 402. Deane, Lieut. Sixth Me. Artillery, 365, 375. Deep Bottom, 295, 297, 326. De Trobriand, Gen., 160, 358, 373, 374. Devens, Gen., Chas., 200, 201, 202. Devereaux, Geo. N., 242, 303, 304, 305, 324, 338, 348. Devine, Timothy, 405, 406. Dixon, Geo. M., 47, 80. Dictator, Mortar, 298. Dillingham, Capt., 65. Doe, Chas. W., 31, 151, 208, 406, 407. Donnelly, Win. G., 87, 184. Drewry's Bluff, 297. Dwight, James, 47, 80, 201, 205, 207, 407, 409. E. Early, Gen., 293. Edwards, Joseph, 401, 402. Edwards, William, 80. Egan, Gen., 246, 357, 361, 364, 371, 373, 374. Elder, Lieut. M., 23, 24, 28. Ellsworth, Capt., 404, 405, 406. Ellsworth, James, 208, 209. Ellsworth, Thomas, 117, 147, 183, 199, 302, 401, 403, 441. Elliot Salient, 342, 396. Endicott, Win. E., 83, 96, 198, 253, 316, 325, 326, 339,