d, Promotion, Nov., 1865; Mustered out, &c.
Second lieutenants.
J. A. Trowbidge, N. Y. Vol. Eng., Oct. 13, 1862; First Lt., Aug. 11, 1863.
Jas. B. O'Neil, 1st U. S. Art'y, Oct. 13, 1862; First Lt., Jan. 10, 1863.
W. W. Sampson, 8th Me., Oct. 13, 1862; First Lt., Jan. 10, 1863.
J. M. Thompson, 7th N. H., Oct. 13, 1862; First Lt., Jan. 27, 1863.
R. A1. Gaston, 100th Pa., Oct. 13, 1862; First Lt., April 15, 1863.
W. H. Hyde, 6th Ct., Oct. 13, 1862; First Lt., May 5, 1863.
JAs. B. West, 100th Pa., Oct. 13, 1862; First Lt., Feb. 28, 1863.
Harry C. West, 100th Pa., Oct. 13, 1862; Resigned, Nov. 4, 1864.
E. C. MiERRlTAM, 8th Me., Nov. 17, 1862; First Lt., Nov. 19, 1863.
Chas. E. Parker, 8th Me., Nov. 17, 1862; First Lt., Aug. 26, 1863.
C. W. Hooper, N. Y. Vol. Eng., Feb. 17, 1863; First Lt., April 16, 1863.
N. G. Parker, 1st Mass. Cavalry, March, 1863; First Lt., May 5, 1863.
A. H. Tirrell, 1st Mass. Cav., March 6, 1863; Resigned, July 22, 1863.
, behaved well, officers and men keeping at all times in good order, though marching rapidly and under fire.
The First Arkansas Regiment, commanded on that occasion by Capt. William A. Crawford, did its whole duty.
The casualties are as follows: Killed, 2; wounded, 6; total, 8.
Prisoners taken — a lieutenant, a sergeant, and 3 privates, by First Arkansas Regiment.
Of arms taken or lost the reports show none.
The above meager account, captain, is respectfully submitted.
Jas . F. Agan, Colonel, Commanding Fourth Brigade, Ruggles' Division. Capt. Roy Mason Hooe, Assistant Adjutant-General.
No. 67.-report of Capt. L. Hoxton, Tennessee battery, of engagement at Farmington, Miss., May 9.
Corinth, Miss., May 12, 1862.
Sir: In accordance with orders I submit the following report [of the part] which the right section of my battery took in the battle of Farmington, on Friday, May 9:
I received orders at 7 a. m. to harness up my right section and report to
irginia, 130.
blockade runner, escape of a, 472; a British runner forced to hoist the white flag, 473.
blockade-running ended at Charleston, 482.
Blunt, Gen. Jas.
G., 36; joins Schofield.
36; routs Rebels at Maysville, Mo., 87; at Prairie Grove. 38 to 41; at Honey Springs, 449.
Boomer, Col., severely wounded at Iuka,ttack the right wing in flank and rear.
but declines, 209; at Fredericksburg, 344; he routs Howard's corps at Chancellorsville, 357; his death, 359.
Jackson, Gen. Jas.
S., killed at Perryville, 219.
Jackson, Gen. C. F., killed at Fred ksburg, 347.
Jackson, Col., 76th Pa., at Fort Wagner, 477.
Jacksonville, Fla., reta; at Mission Ridge, 442; at Nashville, 654-6.
Wood, Maj., brings off four guns from Maryland Heights, 200.
Wood, Brig.-Gen. (Rebel), wounded, 221.
Wood, Col. Jas., 136th N. Y., at Wauhatchie, 436.
Woodward, Judge Geo.
W:, on the conscription act, 488; beaten as candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, 509.
Wool, Gen
in, T. G.; Haig, John; Hamilton, Sam.: Hammel, J. M.; Hanner, A.: Johnson, Tyler; Jones, Jerry; Lanier, Wm.; McBurney, W.; McGuire, Jas.; McKenney, G.; Miles, W. P.; Mitchell, J. N.; Moore, F. A.; Morrison, J. B.; Moss, John; McDonald, J. L.; Moran, Wm., wounded at Price's X roads, but refused to leave his gun, killed at blockhouse near Baker's, on N. and C. railroad; Nepper, J. C.; Peel, Thos.; Priddy, M. C.; Prout, Josh; Prout, George; Powell, George; Reed, R. D.; Robinson, George; Sanders, Jas. L.; Scott, G. H.; Scott, J. M.; Siegel, Chas.; Smith, S. F.; Skeggs, Eugene; Southerland, Wm.; Stucker, Wm. G.; Summer, T. R.; Temple, C. R.; Thornton, A. R.; Taylor, J. G.; Wermesdoff, J.; Weaver, A. B.; Williams, Phil.; Woods, James C.; Wilson, W. W.; Wilson, T. J.
Absentees in hospital and on furlough not reported.
Non-commission officers, artificers and teamsters all took positions at the guns when a reduction of numbers required it.
Rice's Battery.
T. W. Rice, Captain, comma
008-1 2; in Haverhill, 108; in Nantucket, 09; martyrs, 113-120; sentiment in England, 130.
Anti-Slavery societies, organization, 26; in New England, 72, 74, 75, 130, 200; National, 76, 79, 87, 201.
Anti-Unionist, 13.
B
Bacon, Benjamin C., 201. Bailey, Dr. Gamaliel, 100, 207.
Ballou, Adin, 205.
Barbadoes, James, 202.
Bates, Judge, 61.
Beecher, Henry Ward, 90, 142, 148; speech in England, 90-93; and Lincoln, 92.
Bell, 152.
Benson, George W., 203.
Benton, Thomas H., 154.
Birney, Jas. G., 2, 5, 42, 56-58, 205. Black laws 35;in Ohio, 35.
Black Republic of Texas, 135.
Blair, Gen. Frank P., 158, 186-191; and Missouri emancipationists, i 6; and Missouri Abolitionists, 188; appearance of, 189; fearlessness, 189; quarrel with Fremont, 189; and capture of Camp Jackson, 189-1911; threats against, 190.
Blair, Montgomery, 158, 161.
Bonner, Hon. Benjamin R., 155.
Border-ruffianism, 153.
Border Slave-State message, text of, 213-214.
Boyle, James, 205.
Bradley, John, 135.
Bre
eb. 24, ‘62; 26; deserted Aug. 31, ‘62.
Honey, Jas. M., priv., (I), Aug. 10, ‘61; 41; disch.
disa9, ‘65; 38; disch.
disa. Jan. 27, ‘65.
Kelly, Jas. A., priv., (H), Jan. 18, ‘65; 42; M. O. June 3), May 25, ‘64; 28; M. O. June 30, 1865.
Kent, Jas. G., priv., (B), Dec. 26, ‘61; 42; wounded Dec.isa. Dec. 27, ‘64, from Co. B, 24 V. R.C. Kent, Jas. A., corp., (B), Aug. 6, ‘61; 20; wounded Sept.. 4, ‘63; 23; sub. Henry Hall; N. F.R. Kissick, Jas. H., priv., (I), July 26, ‘61; 19; transf.
to Hallet; transf.
to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64 Lord, Jas. H., mus., (A), July 26, ‘61; 28; re-en.
Dec. 64 to May 17, ‘65; M. O. June 30, ‘65.
Lurvey, Jas. T., 2nd Lieut., (B), Aug. 6, ‘61; 34; resigned64 in rebel prison (sergt. Gen. report.) Morse, Jas. E., priv., (C), July 26, ‘61; 22;re-en.
Dec. ed for duty; see Co. D, 30th, 9 mos. Nickerson, Jas. P., priv., (H), Aug. 1, ‘63; 21; sub.; disch.
; disch.
expir. term, Aug. 28, ‘64.
Phillips, Jas. H. H., priv., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 20; wounded D
r Roome,
Discharged for disability. Geo. Morse, Wm. Emery, Wm. Pinkerton.
Discharged for disability.
Additional members.
Allen, Erasmus D.
Beattie, Jas.
Bird, Chas.
C.
Brusseau, October.
Carroll, Jno. W.
Clancy, Jeremiah.
Wounded.
Clifford, Richard.
Cross, Fred K.
Died since muster out.
d or died in hospital.
Hatch, Albert P.
Helmer, J.
Herron, Wm.
Hewitt, Chas.
B.
Higgins, Fred T.
Horrigan, Jno.
Horrigan, Michael.
Holden, Jas.
Hudson, Wm. J.
Huntington, Chas.
Irish, Millard F.
Isaacs, Wm. H.
Killed or died in hospital.
Kelly, Michael.
Kelly, Patrick.
Kelly, Willinded.
Right, Jno.
Rock, Louis.
Rowley, Jno. M.
Sallinger, W.
Schwamb, Chas.
Wounded.
Shannon, Edwin.
Shay, G.
Siddons, Geo.
Siddons, Jas.
Smith, Ansell.
Discharged for disability.
Smith, Frank B.
Smith, Jno.
Smith, Jno. H.
Soper, Herman.
Stratton, Frederic S.
Stuedivant, Andr