Company D, Light Infantry, Haverhill. Officers: Carlos P. Messer, of Haverhill, captain; George J. Dean, Daniel F. Smith, Charles H. P. Palmer, and Thomas T. Salter, all of Haverhill, lieutenants.
Company E, Lawrence Light Guard, Medford.
Officers: John Hutchins, of Medford, captain; John G. Chambers and Perry Colman, of Medford, and William H. Pattee, of West Cambridge (Arlington), lieutenants.
Company F, Wardwell Tigers, Boston.
Officers: David K. Wardwell, Boston, captain: Jacob H. Sleeper, of Boston; George G. Stoddard, of Brookline; Horace P. Williams, of Brookline; and Horatio N. Holbrook, of Boston, lieutenants.
This was a new company, recruited, organized, uniformed, and equipped in two days.
Company G, Concord Artillery, Concord.
Officers: George L. Prescott, of Concord, captain; Joseph Derby, Jr., Humphrey H. Buttrick, and Charles Bowers, all of Concord, lieutenants.
Company H, City Guards, Salem. Officers: Henry F. Danforth, of Salem, captain; Kirk Star
righam, Readville, and left for the seat of war in detachments,—the first being sent forward Dec. 25; the second, Dec. 27; and the third, on Sunday, December 29, 1861.
The regiment was ordered to Annapolis; and Colonel Williams was to await orders from the Adjutant-General of the United States.
The regiment remained at Annapolis until the close of the year.
The First Light Battery was recruited at Camp Cameron, Cambridge, by Captain Josiah Porter, assisted by William H. McCartney, Jacob H. Sleeper, Jacob Federhen, and Robert L. Sawin, of Boston, who were severally commissioned lieutenants.
The battery left the State on the 3d of October, 1861, for Washington.
The Second Battery was recruited at Camp Wollaston, Quincy, and left for Washington, on the eighth day of August, 1861.
Its officers were Ormond F. Nims, Boston, captain; John W. Wolcott, Roxbury, first lieutenant; George G. Trull of Boston, Richard B. Hall of Boston, second lieutenants.
The Third Battery was recruit