pely, Navy Captain, steamer Ida; John Harrison, Mate, steamer Ida; Andrew Ambrose, Pilot, steamer Ida; Thomas Swygover, First Engineer, steamer Ida; Peter C. Brown, Second Engineer, steamer Ida; L. A. McCarthy, Assistant Engineer, steamer Ida; J. J. Smith, Paymaster's Clerk, steamer Resolute; W. D. Oliveria, Pilot Commanding, steamer Resolute; A. A. E. W. Barclay, First Assistant Engineer, steamer Resolute; C. B. Thompson, First Assistant Engineer, steamer Resolute, J. S. Tipton, Assistant Surgor 20-pound Parrott gun ; total artillery ammunition, 3576.
Small Arm Ammunition.--950,915 elongated ball cartridges, calibre, 57; 141,396 Spencer rifle cartridges, 56,000 Burnside carbine cartridges, 62,000 Sharpe's carbine cartridges, 21,000 Smith's carbine cartridges, 8600 Colt's army pistol cartridges, 4800 Colt's navy pistol cartridges, 500 Henry rifle cartridges; total small-arm ammunition, 1,245,211. T. G. Baylor, Captain and Chief of Ordnance, M. D.M.
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shments be served on the march.
September 2, the Fifty-fourth at 9 A. M. landed at Commercial Wharf from the tugs Uncle Sam, William H. Stroud, and another.
There it was received by the Fourteenth Unattached Company Massachusetts Volunteer Militia (Shaw Guards, colored), Capt. Lewis Gaul; the Hallowell Union Association, A. M. Hewlett, marshal; a delegation from the Rev. William Grimes's Twelfth Baptist Society; and many citizens, accompanied by Gilmore's Band, —all under direction of J. J. Smith, chief marshal.
The Boston Brigade Band was also provided for the Fifty-fourth.
After the regiment had landed and passed the escort, the column moved from Commercial to State Street. This thoroughfare was thronged with people, who greeted the veterans with repeated cheers.
Great enthusiasm was displayed; and the passing of the colors was especially honored.
As the Fifty-fourth moved through Washington, Franklin, Devonshire, Summer, and Winter streets, similar plaudits greeted it fro
onner,
5th Sergeant O. J. Gwinn,
1st Corporal R. T. Gillespie,
2d Corporal J. T. Hall,
3d Corporal J. P. Hambright,
Private J. A. Adams,
J. A. Boatwright,
T. L. Carroll,
E. N. Davidson,
J. D. Dixon,
W. F. Dye,
L. M. Elliott,
R. A. Gilfallen,
John Graham,
Private L. H. Gwinn,
J. M. Howe,
D. J. Howe,
S. Howell,
P. C. Manning,
H. Moss,
J. J. Miller,
J. J. Miskally,
A. F. McConnell,
A. C. McKnight,
T. A. McKeown,
G. H. O'Leary,
R. P. Smith,
John Rainey,
J. J. Smith,
T. C. Williams.
Co. H.
1st Sergeant T. C. Brown,
2d Sergeant L. C. Ezell,
3d Sergeant J. W. Quinn,
Private C. M. Amos,
John Black,
N. Byers,
Alfred Burk,
Alex. Cash,
A. G. Calvert,
E. M. Calvert,
Private W. H. Cudd,
J. W. Martin,
J. M. Martin,
B. B. Martin,
Hugh Moore,
J. T. L. Poole,
James Prichard,
W. E. Rodgers,
W. J. West,
D. G. Whitlock.
Co. I.
1st Sergeant G. A. Smith,
2d Sergeant W. B. Allgood,
4th Sergeant R. S. Medlin,
5th Sergeant E.
poral J. H. Sheppard,
Mus'n R. A. Adcock,
Private J. T. Brazell,
W. P. Brooks,
T. M. Tolds,
N. Griffin,
J. J. Haney,
J. M. Heard,
Private E. D. Hines,
G. W. Key,
J. H. Madden,
A. Meaddows,
C. P. Murrah,
R. H. McCalla,
H. H. Lee,
E. D. Smith.
Co. B.
Sergeant J. F. Watts,
Private P. B. Bowles,
J. O. Cleaveland,
E. P. Cleaveland,
J. D. Fuller,
A. J. Fuller,
J. B. Floyd,
B. M. Gates,
A. J. Greeys,
Private A. E. Hicks,
T. T. Marsh,
J. D. Malbary,
W. H. O'Neil,
J. J. Smith,
M. McGhee,
James O'Neil,
R. A. White,
J. B. Campbell.
Co. C.
Private J. W. Kirkis,
Private C. H. Ellis. Co. D.
Sergeant J. M. Stroup,
F. A. Christian,
Private W. F. Brombalow,
T. H. Bowen,
Private W. C Hardy,
D. L. Potts,
W. M. Thomas,
T. H. Dean.
Co. E.
1st Sergeant P. H. Teasley,
Sergeant J. G. Smith,
Mus'n H. K. Bruce,
Private J. L. Beck,
Private D. Green,
M. Roberts,
K. L. Ruth.
Co. F.
Sergeant W. R. Payne,
Mus'n J. H. Montgomery,
Private L.
P. Morgan,
J. H. Mathews,
J. P. Massie,
Private J. J. Ottley,
W. H. Drewet,
R. I. Edwards,
A. W. Garner,
J. W. Garner,
J. H. Garner,
W. H. Grizzard,
B. F. Harris,
G. C. Hodges,
Private G. T. Massie,
J. J. Pritchet,
J. L. Rook,
J. J. Smith,
E. M. Vick,
A. A. Taylor,
J. J. Hart,
J. E. Woodruf,
S. N. Birdsong.
Co. D.
Private Jerry Allen,
J. T. Brettle,
Private Caleb Lassiter,
R. D. Belch.
Co. E.
Sergeant T. C. Bostain,
R. D. Abernathy,
Albert Little,
Private Mcholson,
E. Reese,
T. Tutor.
Co. H.
Sergeant E. F. Berryman,
Private A. Harrall,
G. F. Gilding,
T. Hodges,
Private T. F. Miller,
J. McGlone,
E. Robertson,
M. Turner.
Co. I.
Sergeant J. M. Sherwood,
Corporal T. Collins,
Mus'n J. J. Smith,
Private J. Beaton,
W. W. Dollett,
R. Duke,
Private A. G. Fowler,
J. Holloway,
E. King,
A. Powell,
J. Tompkins.
Co. K.
Private R. Stafford,
Private E. Sorey.
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General and Staff, Wilcox's Division.
C. M. Wilcox, Maj.-
rmott, C. Sannier, J. Barribas—total 7.
Wounded—Corporal J. Hiter, Privates M. Gaynor, slightly; William Dickens, James Ryan, Samuel Loggee, John Monday, L. Dondero, Pat Lanaham, A. Knorr, Robert Seville, George Krebbs, all seriously; N. Rainey, Joseph Gambonie, both mortally—total 13.
Company B—Killed—Privates R. A. Mitchell, W. K. Blake, ——Epperson, J. D. Findlayson,——Harman, C. Lipsey, J. Massengale, J. C. Thomas, W. B. Whitfield, J. T. Bice—total 10.
Wounded—J. Corby,——Irwin, J. J. Smith, W. H. Veazey, all slightly; A. J. Gauron, A. Hollinshead, T. M. Kennedy, F. G. Little, F. J. Morgan, A. S. Martin, W. S. Phillips, A. G. Smith, H. C. Thomas, J. V. Wilkinson, all severely-total 14.
Company C—Killed—Privates J. D. Font, Thomas Pedue, F. Hullien, H. C. Reelen, B. Johnson—total 5.
Wounded—Sergeant Schermer, Corporal Husier, Privates Werneth R. Chapman, ——–Siegel,——Zundler,——O'Brien, D. Rainey, M. Rainey, Y. Thompson,——Stick