, 10th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 15, 1862.
In the Maryland campaign, Army of the Potomac, Sept. to Nov., 1862; engaged in the skirmish at Williamsport, Sept. 20, 1862; guarding upper Potomac fords, Sept. to Nov., 1862, and march to Falmouth, Va., Nov., 1862.
In the Rappahannock campaign, Dec., 1862, to June, 1863; engaged in operations about and battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 11-15, 1862; storming of Marye's Heights, May 3, 1863; battle of Salem, May 3-4, 1863; and passage of the Rappahannock, June 10-13, 1863.
In the Pennsylvania campaign, June–July, 1863; engaged (after a forced march of thirty-five miles) in the battle of Gettysburg, July 2-3, 1863, and pursuit of the enemy to Warrenton, Va., July, 1863. Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, Sept. 12, 1863.
Engaged in operations in central Virginia, Nov., 1863, to March, 1864; in the combat of Rappahannock Station, Nov. 7, 1863; Mine Run operations, Nov. 26 to Dec. 3, 1863; march toward Charlottesville and back, Feb. 27 to Mar. 2, 1864.
h Mass. Infantry, July 21, 1862. First Lieutenant, Jan. 17, 1863.
Captain, June 10, 1863.
Resigned, Feb. 12, 1864.
Bishop, Edward P.
Second Lieutenant, 19th 61. First Lieutenant, Sept. 24, 1862.
Captain, Jan. 17, 1863.
Discharged, June 10, 1863.
Hopkins, Edward P.
First Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 2, 1864, Aug. 27, 1862.
Captain, 40th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1862.
Discharged, June 10, 1863.
Jackson, Edward P.
Second Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M. V. M., in serrome B.
Second Lieutenant, 27th Mass. Infantry, Apr. 1, 1862.
Resigned, June 10, 1863.
Jourdan, George F.
Second Lieutenant, 51st Infantry, M. V. M., in sefantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Jan. 17, 1863. First Lieutenant, June 10, 1863.
Mustered out, Sept. 2, 1863.
Pratt, James Albert.
Corporal and Sergvice of the U. S., Oct. 17, 1862. First Lieutenant, May 21, 1863.
Captain, June 10, 1863.
Died, July 2, 1863, of wounds received, June 14, 1863, in the assault upo
egimental Adjutant, Dec. 14, 1866, to Oct. 31, 1868.
Transferred to 5th U. S. Infantry, May 19, 1869. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Aug. 10, 1869, to June 10, 1870. Regimental Adjutant, June 10 to Dec. 15, 1870.
Transferred to 5th Artillery, Dec. 15, 1870.
Captain, Mar. 6, 1882.
Morse, Augustus.
Born in Massachusetts.
Colonel, 21st Mass. Infantry, Aug. 21, 1861.
Resigned, May 15, 1862.
Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Volunteers, July 14, 1862.
Resigned, June 10, 1863.
Died, Nov. 25, 1888.
Morse, Charles F.
Born in Massachusetts. Second Lieutenant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. First Lieutenant, July 23, 1862.
Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. Volunteers, Aug. 30, 1862.
Resigned, May 10, 1865.
Morse, Edmund Alonzo.
Born at Newton, Mass., June 11, 1833. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 1st Vt. Infantry, Apr. 26, 1861.
Mustered out, Aug. 15, 1861. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 7th Vt. Infantry, Dec.
uring the Sioux outbreak, Aug., 1862.
Private and First Sergeant, Independent Battalion Minn. Cavalry, July 1, 1863, to Apr. 15, 1864. Second Lieutenant, Apr. 16, 1864. First Lieutenant, July 6, 1865.
Mustered out, May 30, 1866. Second Lieutenant, 17th U. S. Infantry, Feb. 23, 1866.
See U. S. Army.
Howes, Charles F.
Private, 10th Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861.
Commissioned in 1st Va. Infantry, Aug. 9, 1862. First Lieutenant, 16th West Va. Infantry, Oct. 25, 1862.
Mustered out, June 10, 1863.
Howland, Henry.
Born in Massachusetts. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 51st Ill. Infantry, Sept. 20, 1861.
Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Volunteers, June 9, 1862.
See U. S. Army.
Hoyt, George E.
Born in Massachusetts. Second Lieutenant, 7th Kan. Cavalry, Nov. 11, 1861.
Captain, May 27, 1862.
Resigned (disability), Sept. 3, 1862.
Hoyt, George H.
See General Officers.
Hoyt, Otis.
Born in Massachusetts.
Major, Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers, Fe
In Washington, N. C., March, April, 1863.
Complimentary order of Gen. J. G. Foster; and other news of close of the siege.
Boston Evening Journal, April 27, 1863, p. 4, col. 2.
— – Arrival and reception in Boston.
Boston Evening Journal, June 10, 1863, p. 2, cols. 3, 4.
— – Short obituary notice of Col. Francis L. Lee. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 24, p. 128.
— – Repeats in Tremont Temple, Boston, a comic opera called II Recrutio, originally prepared at New Berne, N. C. Boston Evening G. Farragut, and engagement.
Boston Evening Journal, July 3, 1862, p. 4, col. 4.
— – July.
False despatches of capture.
Boston Evening Journal, July 5, 1862, p. 3, col. 7.
— 1863.
June. Rumors of surrender.
Boston Evening Journal, June 10, 1863, p. 2, col. 1; p. 4, col. 4.
— – June 20-30.
Scraps of news; rumor of surrender.
Boston Evening Journal, July 3, 1863, p. 2, cols. 2, 3; p. 4, cols. 3, 5.
— – July 4.
Surrender. Despatches scanty and uncertain, via