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d to light duty. Jan. 31. Harrison Chase returned to duty. John (?) Newton, Jos. Cross, John P. Brown and F. A. Chase sick in quarters. Feb. 1. John Pedrick sick in quarters. The Battery, bNorton reported sick in quarters. Feb. 6. Jos. Cross reported sick in quarters. Feb. 8. J. P. Brown, Jos. Cross and John Pedrick returned to duty. Received four horses from Quartermaster Colonxtra duty since Jan. 1st and Chas. E. Bruce is detailed in his place as Farrier. Feb. 10. John P. Brown and Jos. Cross reported sick in quarters. Feb. 11. John P. Brown and Jos. Cross reported John P. Brown and Jos. Cross reported for duty. Feb. 12. B. T. Atwood reported sick. J. W. French having his discharge dated Feb. 5th, started for Washington and home. Feb. 13. One bay horse died of congestion of the lungs. Febed to Sergt. vice Gould removed. One horse shot per order Capt. Sleeper, disease glanders. J. P. Brown reported sick in quarters March 4. John Norton reported for light duty. J. L. W. Thayer
. Carter, J. L. Schwartz and Charles Thompson reported to quarters. Feb. 19. Privates Thompson, John T. Goodwin and J. P. Brown reported to quarters. Feb. 20. Privates N. H. Butterfield, Lewis R. Allard, Alvin Abbott, Chas. E. Osborne, Joseph Gen. Orders No. 3, Art'y Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, Oct. 1, 1863. Received 5 horses from Capt. E. J. Strong. J. P. Brown and J. L. Schwartz reported for duty. Feb. 21. Private John T. Goodwin reported to quarters. Private J. S. Bailey . April 13. A. A. Blandin, Artif. A. D. Bacon, Geo. H. Putnam and A. B. Spooner reported to quarters. April 14. J. P. Brown, E. D. Thresher reported to quarters. April 15. S. H. Johnson and A. A. Blandin detailed to wagon train. April 1hn H. Knowland reported to quarters. L. W. Adams, A. D. Bacon reported to duty. April 18. Artificer D. R. Stowell, J. P. Brown land A. B. Spooner reported to duty. April 19. Bugler J. E. Mugford, C. Chase reported to duty; also J. F. Baxter.
us to the above date. The following is a correct list of the prisoners from the Battery: Serg't Adolphus B. Parker, Corp'l Francis M. Howes, Corp'l George A. Smith, Bugler John E. Mugford, privates Lyman W. Adams, James S. Bailey, Jr., John Perry Brown, Thomas Cusick, William E. Endicott, Oscar F. Glidden, Charles W. Green, Richard Martin, Francis L. Macomber, John Millett, William Rawson, Timothy G. Redfield, George W. Stetson, Alvin Thompson and Charles D. Thompson. James Kay, the twe Devereux, Foster, Ewell, Goodwin, O. P. Brown, Starkweather and Ben. G. Hooper wounded; L. W. Adams, Geo. H. Stetson, Wm. Rawson, Geo. K. Putnam, Chas. A. Mason, and——Thompson wounded and missing; Serg't A. B. Parker, Corp. F. M. Howes, Corp. Geo. A. Smith, privates O. W. Glidden, James S. Bailey, Jr., Richard Martin, Thos. Cusick, Timothy G. Redfield, John Millett, John Perry Brown, James Kay, A. W. Green (?), Alvin Thompson, F. L. Macomber, Bugler John T. Mugford and Wm. E. Endicott missi
h returned to duty from general hospital. Nov. 6. Notice received of Corp. G. A. Smith and privates Wm. Rawson, Thos. Cusick, G. W. Stetson, L. W. Adams and J. P. Brown being at Camp Parole, Md., as paroled prisoners. Nov. 7. Notice received of private C. D. Thompson at hospital, Annapolis, Md. Nov. 8. Four horses turnedA. Atwood on detailed duty with Q. M. Dept. Art'y Brigade, agreeably to S. O. 215 Headquarters Art'y Brigade. Corp. G. A. Smith and Privates J. S. Bailey, Jr., J. P. Brown, J. Millett and Thos. Cusick returned to duty from Camp Parole, Md. Privates Pierce, Orcutt and Lucas reported to quarters. Dec. 20. Brevet Major J. Henry Sle excused from duty. Jan. 6. Corp. Pease and privates McAllister and Campbell reported to quarters. Private F. A. Cook reported from brigade hospital. Privates J. P. Brown, T. Ellworth, D. C. Blackmer, M. Campbell, James A. Lucas, H. N. Bemis on detached duty at Q. M. Dept., Art'y Brig. 2nd Corps. Jan. 7. Corp. Pease repor
ell, Fales, Putnam, Handlin returned from hospital. Corporal Estee and Privates Wilson and Burroughs went to Alexandria and (got)? our ammunition chests. May 18. One horse died—worn out, May 19. Two spare caissons turned in to the Ordnance Department, Washington, D. C., with all equipments and ordnance belonging to it (them)? Corporal J. D. Billings and Private J. M. Ramsdell reported to quarters. Two horses died of exhaustion. May 20. One horse died of farcy. May 23. Grand Review of the Army of the Potomac. May 26. Private T. W. Strand's horse taken up on Report Book. May 27. One horse died—worn out. May 29. Privates J. P. Brown and T. Elworth returned to duty from the train. May 31. Turned over the Battery to the Ordnance Department, Washington, D. C. Horses, (84) to Quarter M. Department. Privates Northey, J. L. Schwartz and W. Moran returned to duty from Art'y Brigade Hospital, Second Corps. Received notice of the death of Private C. W. Green in *
attery, Feb. 10, 1864. Bright, Alonzo,23Canton,Jan. 5, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Brooks, Joseph,34Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,May 11, 1863, disability. Brown, Frederick F.,25Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Deserted, Jan. 2, 1863. Brown, John P.,22Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service Brown, Orrin PM36BostoBrown, John P.,22Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service Brown, Orrin PM36Boston,Dec. 26, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Browning. James W.,19Petersham,Aug. 8, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Bruce, Charles E.,30E. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Burroughs, Isaac N.,28Charlestown,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Butterfield, Norman H.,22HarBrown, Orrin PM36Boston,Dec. 26, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Browning. James W.,19Petersham,Aug. 8, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Bruce, Charles E.,30E. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Burroughs, Isaac N.,28Charlestown,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Butterfield, Norman H.,22Hard wick,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Campbell, Michael,36Boston,Jan. 13, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Carr, John H.,30Charlestown.Jan. 1, 1864,Discharged from V. R. C., July 10, 1865. Carr, Patrick,25Canton,Sept. 20, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Carter, Theodore A.,18Barre,Dec. 29,
den, Charles W.Dec. 30, 1905 Bickford, William H.July 5, 1864 Barnes, Hosea O.May 30, 1864 Bailey, James S., Jr,Jan. 7, 1873 Bailey, John W.Sept. 29, 1874 Bradley, John——, 1886 Barker, Cornelius N.Jan. 21, 1864 Brooks, JosephAug. 13, 1872 Brown, Orrin P.——, 1882 Baxter, John P.Feb. 16, 1880 Brown, John PerrySept. 5, 1885 Bemis, RoswellJan. 18, 1888 Blaney, William T.Feb. 16, 1892 Beals, Horace B.April 1, 1889 Bruce, Charles E.Aug. 6, 1890 Billings, Alfred C.Dec. 9, 1893 Bacon, ABrown, John PerrySept. 5, 1885 Bemis, RoswellJan. 18, 1888 Blaney, William T.Feb. 16, 1892 Beals, Horace B.April 1, 1889 Bruce, Charles E.Aug. 6, 1890 Billings, Alfred C.Dec. 9, 1893 Bacon, Amasa D.Nov. 4, 1902 Butterfield, Norman H.——, 1905 Browning, James W.Mar. 28, 1907 Childs, Jonathan E.Nov. 15, 1862 Chase, HarrisonSept. 6, 1867 Clark, George L.April 8, 1868 Colbath, Charles G.Dec. 13, 1883 Cross, JosephApril 1, 1893 Crawford, RobertOct. 25, 1894 Cranston, George T.——, 1894 Carter, Theodore A.——, 1898 Chase, Charles L.Nov. 23, 1899 Chase, Frank A.June 15, 1908 Clark, Burnham C.Nov. 21, 1900 Carr, PatrickDec. 10, 1901 Doe, Charles W.Oct. 17, 1888
160, 161, 168, 177, 184, 193, 197, 213, 216, 220, 227, 230, 240, 246, 250, 279, 283, 291, 298, 299. Blair, G. W., 351, 404. Bladensburg Pike, 39. Blandin, A. A., 47, 150, 201, 208, 209. 440. Blackmer, D. C., 350, 403, 406. Blaney, W. T., 84. Boxford, 22, 23, 30, 31, 37, 39, 52, 284. Bowling Green, 241, 244, 430. Botts, John M., 189. Bradley, John, 262. Bradlee, Samuel J., 31, 80, 147, 198. Bragg, Gen., 127, 130. Brooks, Joseph, 80, 81, 82, 84, 86. Brown, Fred F., 79, 82. Brown, John P., 81, 82, 83, 203, 208, 326, 339, 398, 402, 403, 441. Brown, O. P., 202, 339, 348. Brownsville, 108. Brooline, 436. Bruce, Chas. E., 48, 81, 255. Buckman, Wm., 28, 29. Bull Run, 139, 140, 144. Buford, Gen., 101, 110, 130. Burnside, Gen. A. E., 101, 212, 249, 283. Burnside, Mine, 298. Burkesville, 428, 429. Burroughs, Isaac N., 149,150, 440, 441. Butler, Gen., 189, 228, 277, 299, 345. Bull, Lieut. W. S., 405, 407, 409. Butterfield, N. H., 82, 98. 121, 148, 151, 163, 203