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Chase, and John H. Knowland reported for duty. Capt. Sleeper went on furlough. Benj. H. Phillips' sentence having expired he is reported for duty. Feb. 4. Joseph Cross and John Norton reported for duty. Frank A. Chase sick in quarters. Feb. 5. Frank A. Chase reported for duty. John Norton 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 Colonel Rucis 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 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. Feb. 14. Joseph Brooks reported for light duty. Feb. 15. E. T. Atwood sent to General Hospital, Washington. Feb. 18. Waldo Pierce sick in qua
eived 6 mules from Lieut. R. K. Case. Jan. 3L Private Richard G. Gilley reported for duty. Feb. 1. Received one mule from Rufus K. Case. Feb. 2. Corp'ls Geo. A. Smith, Win. B. Lemmon and Privates Maxwell and Waldo Pierce sent to general hospital, Washington, D. C. Corp'l B. F. Parker started on 10 days furlough for Boston. Feb. 3. Privates John Nesbitt and Thomas W. Strand reported to quarters. Feb. 4. Lieut. H. H. Granger and Private Chas. L. Chase reported to quarters. Feb. 5. Private Chas. L. Chase reported for duty. Privates Beal, Brown, Smith (?) and McAllister reported to quarters. Feb. 6. Privates Nesbitt, O'Neil, Pierce, Smith (?) and McAllister reported for duty. M. Sawyer reported to quarters. Feb. 7. Privates A. W. Smith and Geo. A. Pierce reported to hospital. Feb. 9. Private Geo. K. Putnam reported to quarters. Two horses slot by order Dr. Benson, 3rd Corps Headquarters. Feb. 10. T. IV. Strand reported for duty. Goldsmith and Neagle r
bly. I may preface the following extract from a letter written me by Gen. McAllister, by saying that Gen. Gordon, commander of the Rebel Second Corps, was in command of the enemy. In a conversation with Gen. Gordon, relative to this 5th of February Hatcher's Run battle, I asked him how many troops he had charging against us. Three divisions, and I was never more certain of victory. I expected to gobble you up, and don't know why I did not succeed, was his answer. He then asked me, Horansfer to general hospital Feb. 1, 1863, of privates James A. Lucas, Edwin A. Hill, J. L. W. Thayer and P. Terbriggen. Feb. 3. Private L. E. Hunt reported to quarters. Feb. 4. Private L. W. Temple on furlough of 20 days to Boston, Mass. Feb. 5. Corporal Leverett Pierce and Private John Campbell returned from furlough and reported for duty. Battery moved out of camp at 8 o'clock A. M., and arrived at Armstrong's Farm about four miles to the left where the left and centre sections were