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ted for duty. Corp'l Shattuck and Private Corlew sent to General Hospital, Washington, D. C. June 18. Millett reported to quarters. June 19. Millett reported for duty. June 20. Privates John Knowland, John Millett, Frank A. Chase, John W. Bailey reported to quarters. June 21. Privates Knowland, Millett, Chase and Bailey reported for duty. Corp'l William H. Starkweather and Private Asa Richardson reported to quarters. June 22. Private Waldo Pierce reported to quarters. Corp'l . Bailey reported to quarters. June 21. Privates Knowland, Millett, Chase and Bailey reported for duty. Corp'l William H. Starkweather and Private Asa Richardson reported to quarters. June 22. Private Waldo Pierce reported to quarters. Corp'l Starkweather reported for duty. June 23. Private Waldo Pierce reported for duty. June 24. Started for Maryland Heights with Battery at 5 o'clock P. M. Camp equipage ordered to (be)? abandoned by order of Col. A. B. Jewett, comanding Brigade.
Received this P. M. from Brig. General Devens as recruits privates Michael B. O'Neil, Wm. M. Bastable, James Kay, T. (P)? Hill, John Nesbit. Jan. 10. Private John W. Bailey received furlough for 10 days to visit Canton, Mass. Capt. J. Henry Sleeper received leave of absence to go to Baltimore, Md. Jan. 11. Two horses turned Private Hill reported for duty. Jan. 20. Private Maxwell reported to quarters. Jan. 21. Serg't George H. Putnam reported to quarters. Jan. 22. Private John W. Bailey returned from furlough and reported for duty. Jan. 23. Sergeant Geo. H. Putnam, Corp'l Currant, Artificer Stowell reported for duty. Private Richard Hed as a deserter. April 30. Charles E. Prince sent to Gen'l Hospital, Washington, D. C. John Goodwin, James D. Smith reported to duty. Henry Jones excused. May 1. Richard G. Gilley reported to duty. Alvin Thompson to quarters. May 2. John F. Baxter and John W. Bailey reported to quarters. Henry Jones reported to duty.
er. Private Wm. H. Bickford died in Carver Hospital, Washington, D. C., July 15. Chronic Diarrhoea. July 21. Privates J. W. Bailey, Devereux, Allen, Gross and Bugler Mugford excused from duty. Holbrook, Spooner and T. Smith in hospital. Julfrom duty. July 26. One horse died—farcy. Private W. Allen sent to hospital. Corp. Stevens and privates Devereux, J. W. Bailey, Monroe, Killoran and Thayer excused from duty. Holbrook, Spooner, and Smith in hospital. Bailey, Killoran, Devereued to duty from hospital. Edwin H. Church returned to duty from Detached men. Aug. 4. Killoran, Newton (Devereux, J. W. Bailey, Trefry returned) sent to general hospital. Aug. 5. Holbrook, Spooner, T. Smith, Allen, and Monroe, in hospital. Aug. 9. Private Wm. Trefry sent to brigade hospital. Munroe, Peach, and M. M. Pierce at Brigade Hospital. Aug. 10. J. W. Bailey sent to Brigade Hospital. Aug. 18. One horse shot—glanders. Aug. 20. Private Alex. W. Holbrook died of Chronic Diar
Brevet Major U. S. Vols., conferred upon you by the President upon recommendation of your superior officers. I desire to express my gratification at your reception of so marked a recognition of your gallant and distinguished services. Very Respectfully, Your Obed't Serv't, [Signed] Jno. G. Hazard, Brevet Lieut. Col. Comd'g. Brevet Major J. Henry Sleeper, 10th Mass. Battery. Morning reports. 1864. Aug. 24. Received notice of transfer to general hospital Aug. 12 of privates J. W. Bailey, W. A. Trefry, M. M. Pierce, James Peach, F. A. Munroe. Aug. 25. Capt. Sleeper, privates Devereux, Foster, Ewell, Goodwin, O. P. Brown, Starkweather and Ben. G. Hooper wounded; L. W. Adams, Geo. H. Stetson, Wm. Rawson, Geo. K. Putnam, Chas. A. Mason, and——Thompson wounded and missing; Serg't A. B. Parker, Corp. F. M. Howes, Corp. Geo. A. Smith, privates O. W. Glidden, James S. Bailey, Jr., Richard Martin, Thos. Cusick, Timothy G. Redfield, John Millett, John Perry Brown, James Kay
Sept. 1. Died Aug. 27, Geo. N. Devereux of wounds received Aug. 25. Sept. 2. Lieut. J. Webb Adams on detached service at Twelfth New York Battery. Corp'l S. Paine returned to duty from hospital. Four recruits received from camp of distribution. Sept 3. One horse died—Glanders. Seven (7) horses turned over to Capt. Strang. Sept. 4. Private J. M. Ramsdell sent to brigade hospital. Sept. 6. Received notice of Thresher and Phillips' transfer to general hospital Aug. 26, 1864. J. W. Bailey returned to duty from general hospital. R. Bemis made farrier. Sept. 7. Daniel D. Adams sent to brigade hospital. Sept. 9. Fifty-four (54) horses received from Capt. Fisher. Sept. 10. J. B. Sulham injured by falling tree and sent to hospital. D. D. Adams returned from brigade hospital. Notice received of E. A. Friend's furlough, Aug. 19, and Hugh Killoran's Aug. 21, each 20 days. Sept. 12. R. G. Gilley returned to duty from Art'y Brigade Headquarters. B. G. Hooper returned
Antietam, 104, 107, 108, 116. Apthorp, John P., 152, 162, 365. Armitage, Lieut. T. R., 31, 84, 154, 163. Armstrong's Farm, 388, 406. Ashby's Gap, 110. Ashcroft, Elias, 83, 84, 149, 150, 151, 163. Atkinson, D. W., 149, 150, 298, 360, 414. Atwood, E. T., 80, 81, 82, 87. Atwood, S. A., 402. Auburn, 133, 138, 139, 141, 142. B. Bacon, Amasa D., 31, 80, 206, 208, 405. Bailey, James S., Jr., 39, 150, 151, 203, 204, 207, 208, 209, 326, 339, 397, 402, 404, 405, 406, 409. Bailey, John W., 87, 200, 201, 210, 304, 305, 306, 338, 349. Bailey's Cross-Roads, 431. Barker, C. N., 80, 81, 82, 84. Barlow, Gen. F. C., 232, 240, 254, 263, 283, 291, 296, 419. Barnes, Hosea O., 252, 253, 256. Bastable, W. M., 200, 207, 350. Battery, First Mass., 27, 107, 240, 376, 379. Battery, Sixteenth Mass., 138. Battery, Fifth Mass., 29. Battery, Eleventh Mass., 39, 43, 380, 399. Battery, Twelfth N. Y., 42, 101, 290, 311, 318, 331, 348, 359. Battery, Ninth Mass., 43, 104.