Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Privates H. Chase” in chapter 20 of John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion:

...y from furlough. One horse died; exhaustion. Feb. 22. Maj. J. Henry Sleeper returned to duty from leave of absence. Feb. 23. Privates Harry Chase and Thresher sick in quarters. Feb. 24. Privates H. Chase and Thresher sick in quarters. Second Lieut. Milbrey Green on leave and Private James Dwight on furlough to Mass. of 20 days each. Eight horses received from Q. M. D., Art'y Brigade 2nd Corps. ...
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