y, 35, m; farmer.
Sept. 4, 1862.
Disch. disa. May 24, 1863.
Joseph Elliott, New Bedford, 25, seaman.
Aug. 20, 1862.
Killed in action, May 1, 1864, near Alexandria, Va.
Theobald Fluck, Roxbury, 27, m; brewer.
Aug. 20, 1862.
Deserted Dec. 2, 1862, L. I.
John H. Foss, Roxbury, 34, m; porter.
Aug. 20, 1862.
Disch. disa. N. v 30, 1863.
John Garrity, Roxbury, 44, m; painter.
Aug. 20, 1862.
Disch. disa. Oct. 14, 1863.
John Gavin, Roxbury, 18, s; shoemaker.
Aug. 22, 1862.
Disc5.
John Hickey, Roxbury, 23, s; seaman.
Aug. 22, 1862.
Disch. disa. Sept. 1, 1863.
Patrick Hickey, Worcester, 19, s; laborer.
Jan. 27, 1864.
Disch. Aug. 18, 1865.
John Hoffer, New Bedford, 28, s; cooper.
Aug. 22, 1862.
Deserted, Dec. 2, 1862, L. I., N. Y.
Howland W. Hollis, Lynn, 23, s; milkman.
Feb. 15, 1864.
Wounded Sept. 19, 1864.
Died June 9, 1865.
Nathaniel Howis, Roxbury, 19, s; weaver.
Dec. 10, 1863.
Disch. disa. Aug. 1, 1865.
Walter F. Howland, Fair Haven, 24
pt. 18, 1863.
Michael Burns, Taunton.
36, m; painter.
Jan. 5, 1864.
Disch. disa Jan. 8. 1865.
Thomas Butler, Boston, 40, m porter, Aug. 15, 1862.
Disch. disa. March 22, 1864.
William Buttinger, Boston, 29, m; cabinet maker.
Aug. 15, 1862.
Trans. to Co. I, 3rd Regt. V. R.C. April 30, 1864.
Disch. July 14, 1865 as Corp. Unof.
Hugh Byrne, Boston, 31, s; trader.
Aug. 29, 1862.
Disch. disa Nov. 5, 1863.
John T. Carnes, Boston, 27.
s; machinist. Aug. 15, 1862.
Deserted Dec. 2, 1862. Long Island, N. Y.
Asa Caswell, Natick, 43, m; carpenter.
Jan. 2, 1861.
Trans. to Co. C, 14th Regt. V. R.C. Dec. 30, 1864.
Disch. June 28, 1865.
Elijah Caswell, Jr., Raynham, 30, m; shoe-setter.
Dec. 31, 1863.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
Prior serv.
Samuel m. Caswell, Boston, 38, m; mason.
Aug. 18, 1862.
Trans. to Co. I, 30 Regt. V. R. C. April 30, 1864.
Disch. July 27, 1865.
William Chandler, Boston, 37, m; cabinet maker.
Aug. 19, 1862.
Disch. May 20, 1865.
William
3, 1862.
Died, Andersonville, Ga. July 31, 1864, prisoner of war.
Lucien M. Titus, Prescott, 28, s; butcher.
Sept. 1, 1864.
Disch. May 20, 1865.
Unof.
Oscar A. Titus, Prescott, 25, s; farmer.
Sept. 1, 1864.
Disch. May 20, 1865.
Unof.
William M. Tourtillotte, Prescott, 26; farmer.
Sept. 1, 1864.
Disch. My 20, 1865.
Unof.
Dennis Tracey, Lowell, 32, m; laborer.
Aug. 21, 1862.
Disch. disa. Jan. 18, 1864.
Unof.
Bradbury E. True, Boston, 31, s; carpenter.
Oct. 31, 1862.
Deserted, Dec. 2, 1862, New York city.
William Twomey, Lowell, 18, s; laborer.
Aug. 11, 1862.
Disch. June 1, 1865.
George H. Upton, Prescott, 22, as; farmer.
Sept. 1, 1864.
Disch, May 20, 1865.
Marcus Vaughn, Irving, 24, m; mechanic.
Sept. 17, 1864. .Disch.
May May 20, 1865.
Prior serv.
Charles F. Warner, Prescott; 33 m; farmer.
Sept. 1, 1864.
Disch. May 25, 1865.
Unof.
George Wilson, Lowell, 21, s; laborer.
June 12, 1862.
Died, March 19, 1864.
Richmond, Va. Unof.
Mountain, Ga.:
Combat, June 27, 1864
38 i, 638
Kentucky:
Cumberland River, near Mill Springs
7, 946
Middle Creek
7, 51
Kernstown, Va.:
Battle, March 23, 1862
12 i, 362-365
Kilpatrick's Expedition:
Feb. 28-March, 4, 1864
33, 215
Knoxville, Tenn.:
Union works
31 i, 493
Knoxville Campaign:
Knoxville, Tenn.
31 i, 493
Fort Sanders, Tenn.
31 i, 507
Lawrence, Kans.:
Defensive works
41 II, 254
Leed's Ferry, Va.:
Skirmish, Dec. 2, 1862
21, 26
Lewis Farm, Va.:
Engagement, March 29, 1865
46 i, 802
Little Rock, Ark.:
Confederate field-works
22 i, 478
Louisiana:
Bayou Rapides Road
34 II, 725
Forts Jackson and Saint Philip
6, 546; 15, 434
Red River Campaign, 1864
34 i, 224-235, 308, 319, 390, 391, 395
Telegraphic route to Ship Island, Miss
41 IV, 777
Vicksburg, Miss.
15, 29, 30; 24 i, 118, 135, 188; 24 II, 463
Fort McAllister, Ga.:
Engagement, Dec. 13, 1864
44, 112
ations of rest and food, and the long marches without shoes over mountain roads had greatly reduced our ranks before the action (Antietam) began.
Hagerstown, Md., September 12, 1862. His Excellency, President Davis:
A thousand pair of shoes and some clothing were obtained in Fredericktown, two hundred and fifty pair in Williamsport, and about four hundred in this city.
These were not sufficient to cover the bare feet of the army.
headquarters Department of Northern Virginia, December 2, 1862. Honorable Secretary of War:
Sir.—I have the honor to report to you that there is still a great want of shoes in the army, between 2,000 and 3,000 men being at present barefooted.
Many have lost their shoes in the long marches over rough roads recently made, and the number forwarded was insufficient to meet the necessities of the troops. * * * * *
Bunker Hill, July 16, 1863.
Mr. President,—The army is encamped around this place, where we shall rest to-day.
The men are in good