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John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion 2 0 Browse Search
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ce, engaged the same number of times, to show a better record; if the history of this organization in its entirety is one of which its members, its friends, and the Commonwealth may justly be proud,—and this fact has received recognition on many public occasions;—the pages of that history were heightened in their glory and brilliancy by sharp general and individual discipline in the schools of Camp Barry and Poolsville. Before taking our leave of this camp, it is proper to note that Frederick F. Brown and Moses G. Critchett had added their names to the list of deserters, the former decamping before the Company's arrival at Poolsville, and the latter from Camp Heintzelman. To the credit of our organization it may here be stated that these were the first and only original members to desert their flag and the cause in which they had volunteered. Morning reports. 1862. Dec. 27. Horse died of glanders. Dec. 28. One horse died of disease of the liver. Arrived at Poolsville