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Infantry, Oct. 20, 1862. Mustered out, June 22, 1863. Major, 1st U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 18, 1864. Lieut. Colonel, Mar. 8, 1864. Colonel, Mar. 12, 1864. In Suffolk, Va., in 1864. Present at the battles of Port Hudson Plains, Fort Rice and Port Hudson; engaged in Indian campaign in Dakota, 1864 and 1865. Brevet Brig. General, Sept. 20, 1862. Present at the battle of James Island; with 9th Army Corps, 1st Division, until Mar., 1863. Engaged in the battle of Fredericksburg, siege of Suffolk, Va., Dix's campaign, June and July, 1863. On recruiting service in Concord, N. H., Nov. and Dec., 1863. On detatched service in command of 3d N. H. Infantry, Dece of South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862, and battle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. Guarding the upper Potomac at Harper's Ferry, Sept. to Dec., 1862. In defence of Suffolk, Va., May, 1863. In command of West Point, May, 1863. On expedition toward Richmond, June, 1868; engaged in several skirmishes. With the Army of the Potomac in p
Feb. 7, p. 4, col. 6; Feb. 9, p. 4, col. 5; Feb. 13, p. 4, col. 5. — – At Suffolk, Va., March, 1863. Dismissal of officer for illicit trade. Boston Evening Journ1861. Boston Evening Journal, Aug. 2, 1861, p. 1, cols. 5, 6. — – Camp at Suffolk, Va., 1862, 1863. Letter from troops, chiefly describing the country. Boston EvJournal, Nov. 17, 1862, p. 4, col. 4. —6th Regt. Mass. Vol. Mil. Camp at Suffolk, Va., 1862, 1863. Blackwater, Va., Nov. 17, 1862; long detailed account. Boston troops. Boston Evening Journal, May 15, 1862, p. 2, cols. 3, 4. — – Enters Suffolk, Va.; letter from Col. Powell T. Wyman to Gov. Andrew, sending two flags and pMaj. H. B. McClellan, rev. of. John C. Ropes. Atlantic, vol. 57, p. 415. Suffolk, Va. Letter from troops, chiefly describing the country. Boston Evening Journ flags, and praising his troops for good marching and deportment on entering Suffolk, Va., May, 1862. Boston Evening Journal, May 28, 1862, p. 4, col. 2. Ya