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and reported for duty last night. Herring reported for quarters. Holbrook reported for duty. March 21. Lieut. Armitage started on furlough for Washington and Boston yesterday. J. W. Thayer reported for stable duty. Hanson, White, Newton, reported for quarters. March 22. Endicott, Herring, Chase, White, Newton, and Prince reported for duty; Ring reported for quarters. March 23. Corporal Conant (Currant)? returned from furlough. Ham, Thayer and Prince reported for quarters. Hiram P. Ring reported for duty. March 24. Brooks, Hanson, Barker and Norton sent to General Hospital, Washington, D. C. Han reported for duty. Corporal Stevens to quarters. March 26. Prince and Corporal Stevens returned to duty. Capt. Sleeper started for Washington on business. March 27. Received notice of R. B. Wendall's discharge Feb. 24. Prince returned to quarters. March 30. Prince reported for duty. Lt. Armitage returned and reported for duty. March 31. Serg't. Harrington
ers. G. L. Clark reported for light duty. August 12. Privates Southworth, Colbath, Baxter and Ring reported for duty; Stowell reported to quarters. Three horses unserviceable. August 13. Privaeorge H. Parks sent to Washington, sick, by order of brigade surgeon, Aug. 19. August 21. Privates Ring, Newton and Chase reported to quarters. Two horses died; disease nasal gleet and glanders. hospital at Boston. August 29. Private William Allen reported for duty. August 30. Private Hiram P. Ring reported for duty. Received 13 horses from Capt. Pierce, A. Q. M., U. S. A. August 3eported for quarters. Sept. 14. Private Wm. A. Trefry reported for duty. Sept. 15. Private Hiram P. Ring and Corp'l James S. Bailey, Jr., reported to quarters. Left Sulphur Springs for the fiet Sulphur Springs. Sept. 17. Privates Burroughs, Winslow, Atkinson, Pedrick, Friend, Ashcroft, Ring, reported for duty. Four horses shot, disease glanders; by order of Surgeon Benson, Third Army C
the time one was fairly awake; and this programme was repeated for hours after dark. Our stops were of insufficient duration, either to cook a pot of coffee or steal a halfhour's nap, although intensely aggravated by the need of both. The weather, too, had grown quite cool and frosty. The woods were aglow with the fires lighted by the troops that had preceded us, to keep them comfortable while awaiting their turn to cross; and in alternately shivering and dozing Alonzo N. Merrill Hiram P. Ring around these and sluggishly marching a few rods at a time, the hours wore drearily away until midnight, when we ascertained that since 6 o'clock we had traversed a distance of two miles. At this time the column came to a halt, which seemed likely to continue some time; at least we resolved to take our risks of its thus continuing; and the cannoneers at once bestirred themselves to light fires and procure water, which luckily flowed front a spring near at hand; while the drivers hasten
an. 11. Corp. Pease reported to quarters. Private L. Ham returned to duty from brigade hospital. Jan. 12. Corp. A. F. Richardson absent without leave. Private Hiram P. Ring a furlough of 15 days to Millbury, Mass., and to Maine. Jan. 13. Private M. Campbell returned to duty from Q. M. Dept. Corp. A. F. Richardson absent wi. Private E. C. Jewell returned to duty from Art'y Brigade, Q. M. Dep't 2nd Corps. Privates Woodis, Hunt and Bacon and Serg't Bailey reported to quarters. Private Hiram P. Ring returned from furlough. Lieut. J. W. Adams absent without leave. Jan. 30. Lieut. J. W. Adams returned from absence without leave. Unavoidable detentioned to duty from furlough. Privates Otis, Chase and Orcutt reported to quarters. Two horses died; glanders and worn out. March 11. Privates H. B. Beal and H. P. Ring detailed in Brigade Q. M. Dep't. Notice received of absence on furlough of D. R. Stowell, mechanic in Brigade Q. M. train. Private Charles Fiske sent to Brigad
74. Regiment, 1st Ind. Inf., 160. Regiment, 20th Ind. Inf., 160. Regiment, 14th Ind. Inf., 223. Regiment, 3rd Mich. Inf., 160. Regiment, 21st Miss. Inf., 239. Regiment, 7th N. J. Inf., 385. Regiment, 12th Va. Inf., 160. Regiment, 18th S. C. Inf., 342. Regiment, 22nd S. C. Inf., 342. Regiment, 1st. Minn. Inf., 363, 374. Richardson, A. F., 87, 206, 208, 402, 403. Richardson, S. G., 116, 305. Richmond, 102, 105, 224, 228, 418, 430. Ricketts, Gen., 379. Ring, Hiram P., 84, 117, 148, 149, 150, 169, 403, 405, 409. Riley, John, 404. River, North Anna, 245. River, Pamunkey, 250. River, Mattapony, 250. River, Chickahominy, 274. River, James, 275, 295. River, Po, 227, 228, 230, 231, 233. River, Ny, 240, 241. River, Rapidan, 127, 130, 217, 224, 234. River, Appomattox, 295, 299. Rollins, W. G., 116, 204, 205, 206, 240, 305, 352, 359, 375, 400, 401, 404. Rooney, Francis, 351. Road, Stevensburg Plank, 171, 178, 217. Road, Orange Plank, 172, 178, 1