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t. Armitage returned and reported for duty. March 31. Serg't. Harrington started on 10 days furlough to Boston. Capt. Sleeper returned from Washington. April 1. Prince and Blaney reported to quarters. April 2. Blaney reported for duty. April 9. Prince reported for duty. April 10. Serg't. Harrington reported for duty, having returned from furlough. April 11. Thayer reported for duty. April 13. Frank Loham started on furlough for 15 days on account of disability. April 14. Redfield reported to quarters. April 15. Orcutt (?) reported to quarters. April 16. Redfield reported for dismounted duty. Stowell and Pierce (?) reported for quarters. April 17. Pierce (?) reported for duty. April 18. One bay horse died and 2 horses (one chestnut and one bay) shot, per order Capt. Sleeper; disease, glanders. April 19. Orcutt (?) and Stowell reported for dismounted duty; Pierce (?) and Chase reported for quarters. April 20. C. E. Woodis taken to Cam
d Joseph Cross reported to quarters. Sergeants Geo. H. Putnam and James S. Bailey reduced to the ranks. Corp'ls A. B. Parker and C. W. Doe promoted sergeants. Private Asa Richardson promoted Corp. and C. E. Osborne promoted Lance Corporal vice Lance Corporal J. H. Knowland reduced to the ranks. One horse received from Lieut. Case. April 12. John Pedrick reported from furlough. 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 16. J. Ellworth, D. McAllister, L. W. Adams, A. F. Southworth reported to quarters. Nine horses condemned by Lieut. Rhodes, Inspector. Franklin A. Macomber joined recruits (?). April 17. John F. Baxter, John Nesbitt, John 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.
the night. April 12th: Command moved at 6 A. M. by a plantation, and from thence by the Plank Road to Farmville. Parked on the hills near Farmville. April 13th: Started at 6 A. M., camped near Rice's Station on the Danville Railroad. April 14th: Started at 6 A. M., and marched to Burkesville. Arrived at 2 P. M. Went into camp. Our loss in horses on this move the Report puts at thirty-four. No other battery used up more than ten. I can assign no reason for the difference. Dur Morning reports. 1865. April 10. Two horses died of exhaustion. April 11. Five horses died of exhaustion. April 12. Abandoned 202 rounds of ammunition. Five horses died of exhaustion. April 13. Four horses died of exhaustion. April 14. Four horses died of exhaustion. Lieut. George M. Townsend returned from 20 days leave of absence. April 15. Two horses died of exhaustion. Received 29 horses from Q. M. Dep't. Turned in 24 horses to Q. M. Dep't. April 17. Received 30 r