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sophic turn of mind. Drills and inspections were not lost sight of in this period. A review of the Artillery Brigade of our corps took place under the observation of Generals Meade, French, and Hunt, December 23d, and again by Gen. French, February 23d. February 6th, orders came to pack up, and the next morning we hitched in, momentarily expecting to depart, but on what errand we then knew not. It seems that Gen. Butler, believing Richmond had been stripped of its garrison to strengthen PicSchwartz reported for duty. Feb. 21. Private John T. Goodwin reported to quarters. Private J. S. Bailey started on 10 days furlough. Feb. 22. Private Asa L. Gowell reported to quarters. Mears Orcutt and R. C. Wright reported for duty. Feb. 23. Privates John Nesbitt and Richard Martin reported to quarters. F. H. Monroe sent on detached service to Artillery Brigade Headquarters. Feb. 25. George W. Stetson reported to quarters. Feb. 26. Privates Leroy E. Hunt and Richard Martin r
ate James Lee reported to quarters. Feb. 20. Privates .Wm. Rawson and Alvin Thompson from Camp Parole (Exchanged Prisoners). Private B. H. Phillips returned to duty from General Hospital. Feb. 21. Private E. J. Wilson returned to duty from brigade headquarters. Private T. W. Strand detailed as orderly at brigade headquarters. Private Joseph Cross returned to duty 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. Feb. 25. Privates M. Orcutt and H. Chase, excused. Feb. 26. Privates M. Orcutt and H. Chase reported to quarters. Private L. W. Temple returned from furlough. Brevet Major J. Henry Sleeper mustered out of Uni