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one of their number, in the Appendix. Concerning the three whom he mentions as sent to Salisbury, N. C., viz., Timothy G. Redfield, Francis L. Macomber and Charles W. Green, the first was admitted to the hospital in Salisbury, N. C., Feb. 15, 1865, but was later transferred to a hospital in Richmond where he died. Messrs. GreeMessrs. Green and Macomber had both died previous to the above date. The following is a correct list of the prisoners from the Battery: Serg't Adolphus B. Parker, Corp'l Francis M. Howes, Corp'l George A. Smith, Bugler John E. Mugford, privates Lyman W. Adams, James S. Bailey, Jr., John Perry Brown, Thomas Cusick, William E. Endicott, Oscar F. Glidden, Charles W. Green, Richard Martin, Francis L. Macomber, John Millett, William Rawson, Timothy G. Redfield, George W. Stetson, Alvin Thompson and Charles D. Thompson. James Kay, the twentieth missing, was never heard from. The writer was unable to find his name in a book issued by a Rebel surgeon purporting to
ll, Fales, Putnam, Handlin returned from hospital. Corporal Estee and Privates Wilson and Burroughs went to Alexandria and (got)? our ammunition chests. May 18. One horse died—worn out, May 19. Two spare caissons turned in to the Ordnance Department, Washington, D. C., with all equipments and ordnance belonging to it (them)? Corporal J. D. Billings and Private J. M. Ramsdell reported to quarters. Two horses died of exhaustion. May 20. One horse died of farcy. May 23. Grand Review of the Army of the Potomac. May 26. Private T. W. Strand's horse taken up on Report Book. May 27. One horse died—worn out. May 29. Privates J. P. Brown and T. Elworth returned to duty from the train. May 31. Turned over the Battery to the Ordnance Department, Washington, D. C. Horses, (84) to Quarter M. Department. Privates Northey, J. L. Schwartz and W. Moran returned to duty from Art'y Brigade Hospital, Second Corps. Received notice of the death of Private C. W. Green in *
350. Gould, Chandler, 31, 82, 148, 163, 255, 349, 350, 351. Gowell, Asa L., 149, 150, 151, 163, 203, 205, 255, 288, 351, 404, 441. Granger, Lieut. H. H., 17, 18, 19, 23, 31, 133, 199, 200, 202, 205, 231, 284, 313, 314, 323 333, 343, 344, 358, 362, 365, 367, 368, 375, 397. Granger, Capt. D. A., 368. Granger, Louis E., 371. Grant, Lieut. Gen., 168, 190, 194, 195, 212, 214, 217, 218, 224, 226, 234, 235, 240, 249, 257, 266, 271, 278, 297, 413, 421, 425. Greenwich, 139, 142, 154. Green, Chas. W., 325, 326, 339. Green, Lieut., Milbrey, 376, 377, 382, 383, 385, 386, 388, 399, 407, 409, 414. Gregg, Gen., 132, 141, 214, 225, 299, 327, 352, 363, 364, 374. Gross, W. Y., 101, 206, 207, 255, 304, 402, 408. H. Haley, Michael, 205, 206, 207, 350. Ham, Llewellyn, 84, 117, 147, 206, 402, 403, 404, 405. Hanson, S. A., 47, 81, 83, 84, 86. Handlin, John D., 207, 350, 406, 441. Harrington, Otis N., 31, 84, 115, 117, 147. Hancock, Gen. W. S., 101, 107, 190, 194, 213, 214, 216, 21