Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Harrison Chase” in chapter 8 of John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion:

...Sleeper. Four horses unserviceable. Sept. 1. Three horses shot; disease glanders; by order of Veterinary Surgeon Third Corps Headquarters. Sept. 2. William H. Bickford, Charles N. Packard and Harrison Chase reported for duty. Sept. 3. Private James L. W. Thayer reported for duty. One horse unserviceable. Sept. 4. Private Isaac N. Burroughs and Glidden reported to quarters. Sept. 5. Wm. A. ...
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