64.
John H. Harmon, Musician, Boston, 16, s; clerk.
Oct 27, 1862.
Disch. disa. Feb. 6, 1865.
Dedrick Thomas, Musician, Boston, 18, s; shoemaker.
Oct. 27, 1862.
Trans. to Co. I, 3rd Regt. V. R.C. Sept. 20, 1864.
David Haines, Cook, en. Port Hudson, La. 20. Nov. 1, 1863.
Deserted July 28, 1865, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
John Johnson, Cook, en. Port Hudson, La. 20. Dec. 12, 1863.
Absent, sick, Sept. 1864.
No further record.
Unof.
Thomas Mitchell, Cook, en. Port Hudson, 26. July 1, 1863.
Disch. disa. Nov. 15, 1865.
Unof.
Jacob Williams, Cook, en. Port Hudson, La. 21.
Oct, 1, 1863.
Disch. disa. Nov. 9. 1865.
Unof.
Walter D. Allen, North Bridgewater, 21, s; Feb. 13, 1864.
Wounded Sept. 19, 1864, and died of wounds, Oct. 29, 1864.
John A. Baily, Charlestown, 43, m; carpenter.
Sept. 26, 1862.
Died June 28, 1863.
Edward E. Barker. Disch. July 27, 1863.
George W. Beal, Natick, 36, m; photographer.
Jan. 2, 1864.
Killed May 18, 1864. Louisiana.
Unof.
o further record.
William Butler, Cook, 25.
En. Port Hudson, La. Oct. 1, 1863.
Deserted July 27, 1865. Fort Leavenworth, Ks.
William Williams, Cook, en. Port Hudson, La. 24. Oct. 1, 1863.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865. George A. Abbott, en. Lynnfield.
Aug. 11, 1862.
Disch. June 9, 1865.
William W. Abbott, E. Rumford, Me., en. Waltham, 28, m; blacksmith, Jan. 4, 1864.
Disch. May 15, 1865.
Unof.
Barney baker, Salem, 44, m; mason.
Aug. 8, 1862.
Trans. to Co. C, 14th Regt. V. R.C. July 1, 1863.
Disch. June 28, 1865.
Henry F. Baker, Provincetown, 26, s; sailor.
Aug. 7, 1862.
Disch. May 20, 1865.
Unof.
Henry C. Barker, North Reading, 19, s; clerk.
July 18, 1862.
Absent without leave since Feb. 1863.
Zachariah H. Bears, New Bedford, 22, s; sailmaker.
Jan. 11, 1864.
Disch. disa. Jan. 1, 1865.
John Bennis, Wellfleet, 26, s; seaman.
July 30, 1862.
Disch. May 20, 1865.
Unof.
John Bigelow, Jr., Randolph, 25, m; farmer.
June 18, 1862.
Disch. May 20, 1865.
Un
1865.
Hugh S. O'Niel, Lowell, 22, m; currier.
Oct. 22, 1861.
M. O. Dec. 5, 1864.
William 0.
Osgood Lowell, 25, m. farmer.
Dec, 2, 1861.
M. O. Dec. 5 1864.
James Osmond, Pembroke, Me. 19, s; mason, Nov. 19, 1861.
Killed in action, May, 1863, Bayou Jack, La.
Albert W. Patten, Salisbury, 19, s; farmer.
Dec. 31, 1864.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
Moses S. Paul, Lowell, 21, s; clerk, Dec. 2, 1861.
Died Nov. 1862, Thibadeaux, La.
Oliver Plumato, Lowell, 34, m; barber. ——Died July 1, 1863, New Orleans, La.
Hiram Plummer, Jr. Ipswich, 19, s; currier.
Dec. 31, 1864.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
Clarence O. Poland, en. Salem, Cr. Lee, 18, s; blacksmith, Dec. 31, 1864.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
Richard Powers, Jr., Salem, 23, m; laborer.
Dec. 31, 1864.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
Allen Pritchard, Pittsfield, 21, s; laborer.
Dec. 30, 1864.
Died Aug. 11, 65, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
Ira. H. Procter, Peterboro, N. H. 21, m; shoemaker.
Nov. 21, 1861.
Trans. to V. R. C. Feb.
olina6,29012,095
Total enlisted men.
March 31, 1862, in North Carolina10,37224,300
April 19, 1862, in North Carolina17,947
Effective total.22,068Brig.-Gen. Joseph B. Anderson, from Mch. 19. 1862, to May 25, 1862.
April 30, 1862, in North Carolina 16,25519,822
July 15, 1862, in North Carolina and Southeast Virginia17,50521,196Major-General T. H. Holmes, from May 25, 1862, to July 17, 1862.
December 20, 1862,in North Carolina11,07412,207Major-Gen. D. H. Hill, from July 17, 1862, to July 1, 1863.
January, 1863, in North Carolina26,95831,273
February 20, 1863, in North Carolina15,90419,894
March l, 1863, in North Carolina20,733
April 10, 1863, in North Carolina7,5018,385
May 10, 1863, in North Carolina4,8516,590
May 31, 1863, in North Carolina22,14926,838
June 30, 1863, in North Carolina18,60122,822
July 30, 1863, in North Carolina8,5569,900Major-Gen. W. H. C. Whiting, from July 14, 1863, to October 16, 1863.
August 31, 1863, in North Carolina7,3918,867
September 30, 186
the passes of South mountain, and Early back from the Susquehanna.
Lee himself drew back from his invasion, striving to engage Meade's attention by a diversion east of the mountain.
Cautious Meade had seen through his great adversary's purpose.
Having selected the general line of Pipe creek for his defense, he now threw his left wing forward to Gettysburg as a mask Already Lee was disposed to make sure of the same point.
The shadow of the mighty battle was on them both.
On the 1st of July, 1863, the vanguards of the two armies clashed on the west of Gettysburg.
At 9 a. m. the first gun was heard.
The shadow had melted away.
Gettysburg, sternly questioning, alone was visible.
On the Confederate side was A. P. Hill, with Heth and Pender; on the Federal, Reynolds, with the Third and Eleventh corps.
The result of the first encounter was a victory for Hill.
Gallant Reynolds—a heavy loss to his army—was killed during the action.
History puts no faith in precedents, else Gett
5, 9
Chase, Edwin A.:
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863
95, 1
Chase, William H.:
Gett
96, 5
Frink, Henry A.:
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863
95, 1
Fuller, John W.:
Dallas4
51, 1
Hill, W. F.:
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863
95, 1
Hinman, Frederick A.:
Ga., May 3-4, 1863
41, 1
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863
43, 2
Gettysburg Campaign
43, 7
32, 1
Morrison, E. C.:
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863
95, 1
Morton, J. St. Clair:
Rc. 20, 1862-Jan 3, 1863
27, 2
Jan. 20-July 1, 1863
37, 1
Peseux, Charles:
Franklin, T
72, 2
Peters, Thomas:
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-4, 1863
28, 4
Petri, Charles:
Savanna, 4
Pleasonton, Alfred:
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863
73, 6
Poe, Orlando M.:
Atlant
36, 2
Trill, C. F.:
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863
95, 1
Trimble, Isaac R.:
Ceda94, 3
Wansleben, W. A.:
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863
95, 1
Warren, Gouverneur K.:
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1 i, 733
Georgia:
Allatoona
39 i, 824
Atlanta Campaign
38 i, 206-211, 426, 427, 638, 639, 756, 866, 880; 38 II, 139; 38 III, 130, 138, 479-482, 820; 38 IV, 290; 38 v, 57, 58, 536
Chickamauga Campaign
30 i, 303-307, 504a, 644, 737, 739, 872a; 30 II, 48, 75, 131, 157, 242a, 353, 468, 469
Dalton
39 i, 722
Griswoldville and vicinity
44, 511
Savannah Campaign
44, 112, 151, 308, 511, 720
Savannah defenses
14, 855, 858, 859
Gettysburg, Pa.:
Battle, July 1-3, 1863
27 i, 438, 439, 479, 486, 487, 607, 619, 698, 699, 760, 779, 915; 27 III, 1087
Gettysburg Campaign:
Army Corps, routes, etc.
27 III, 673
Brandy Station, Va.
27 II, 686
Cavalry operations
27 II, 711
Gettysburg, Pa
27 i, 438, 439, 479, 486, 487, 607, 619, 698, 699, 760, 779, 915; 27 III, 1087
Gillett's Farm, N. C.:
Skirmish, April 13, 1862
9, 303
Gravelly Run, Va.:
Skirmishes, March 30, 1865
46 i, 810; 46 III, 293
Greenbrier River, W.