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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 44: in camp at
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of the finest divisions in the Army, the Nineteenth Massachusetts was adjudged to be the best regiment in its Corps for appearance, discipline and instruction. Those of its friends who witnessed its march will never forget its fine appearance and bearing. The numerical condition of the regiment on June 1, 1865, was as follows: present: ForOn Daily orIn DutyExtra DutyArrestSickTotal Field & Staff.213 Co. A. B. J. G. B. Adams. C. Wm. E. Barrows. E. Henry A. Homer, 86115 F. G. Wm. L. Palmer. H. C. S. Palmer. I. K. L. J. Hume Enlisted Men:3093515359 absent: Commissioned officers: On detached service,0 With leave,1 Sick,1 2 Enlisted men: On detached service,5 Sick,108 Paroled prisoners of war173 286 Present and absent: Commissioned officers: Colonel,0 Lieut. Colonel,1 Major,1 Adjt.0 Regt. Q. M.1 Captains,5 1st. Lieuts.8 2nd Lieuts. 3 Surgeon,1 20 Enlisted men: Sergt. Major,1 Q. M. Sergt.1 Prin. Music'n,2 Sergeants,32 Corporals,42 Music