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sent without leave. March 27. James Peach and A. D. Bacon reported to duty also P. T. Hill and Michael Campbell. March 28. C. A. Mason reported to duty; J. W. Wilson reported to quarters. March 29. M. M. Pierce, W. Y. Gross, L. E. Hunt reported to duty. Private John Pedrick went on furlough of 10 days. March 30. Jose H.. Carr, R. C. Wright, M. Campbell, temporarily transferred to Battery K 4th U. S. Art'y, per S. 0. No. 13 Art'y Headquarters, Army of Potomac. March 31. Jonas W. Wilson and L. W. Adams reported to quarters. Charles Slack returned from furlough. April 1. Private Francis Loham reported to duty. Private P. Gallagher, Corp. H. Putnam went on three days leave to appear before Colored Bureau, Washington, D. C. April 7. Serg't George F. Gould went on 10 days furlough to Boston. J. W. Wilson reported to quarters. Lance Serg't James S. Bailey promoted to sergeant and Lance Corp. Francis M. Howes to Corp. to date Mar. 19, 1864. Lance Serg't George
Feb. 27. Lance Corporal Chas. E. Osborne promoted corporal vice Beck reduced, to date from Jan. 16, 1865. Privates Wilson, Orcutt and Chase reported to quarters; Private Francis Mins reported to duty from absence on furlough. Feb. 28. Privates J. W. Wilson, M. Orcutt, H. Chase, and F. Mins, excused from duty. Notice received of the transfer to general hospital of Private J. A. Lucas. March 1. Privates H. Chase, J. W. Wilson and M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 3. Privates F. MinJ. W. Wilson and M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 3. Privates F. Mins, M. Orcutt and J. M. Ramsdell reported to quarters. Q. M. Serg't W. H. Fitzpatrick and Private Timothy Nowell on furlough of 20 days each to Boston. One horse died, worn out. March 4. Private James A. Lucas reported for duty from general hospital; F. Mins, H. Chase, M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 5. Serg't A. B. Parker and Bugler J. E. Mugford, exchanged prisoners, returned from absence with leave to duty. March 6. Privates M. Orcutt, H. Chase, F. Mins and S. Otis reported t
el, 350. Wheelock, Henry L., 28, 29. Wheelock, O. W., 209, 305. White, Augustus C., 84, 85, 203, 204, 231, 242. White, John D., 351. White, Maj., 51. White, House, 250, 257. Wilson, E. J., 200, 202, 242, 348, 349, 352, 400, 440, 441. Wilson, Jonas W., 87, 206, 207, 408. Wilson, Col., 51. Wilcox, Gen., 329, 330. Williamsport, 104, 106. Wilderness, 174, 217, 218, 223, 224, 240. Winslow, Henry B., 2nd, 28, 29, 48, 49, 81, 149, 151. Woodard, J. J., 47, 48. Woodfin, Philip T., 31Wilson, E. J., 200, 202, 242, 348, 349, 352, 400, 440, 441. Wilson, Jonas W., 87, 206, 207, 408. Wilson, Col., 51. Wilcox, Gen., 329, 330. Williamsport, 104, 106. Wilderness, 174, 217, 218, 223, 224, 240. Winslow, Henry B., 2nd, 28, 29, 48, 49, 81, 149, 151. Woodard, J. J., 47, 48. Woodfin, Philip T., 31, 48, 137, 138, 148, 149, 151, 206. Woodis, Chas. E., 47, 80, 85, 405, Wright, R. C., 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 350. Wright, Gen. H. G., 257, 265, 279. Y. Young, Henry, 62.