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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1: prelminary narrative 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Private John Battles,H Private John Higgins,H Private Paul Jessemaughn,H Private William F. Kavanagh,H Private John Welch,H Private John Wilson,H Sergeant Samuel Ryan,I 31st Massachusetts. Captain Edward P. Hollister,A Captain Samuel D. Hovey,K Lieutenant Luther C. Howell (Adjutant) Lieutenant James M. Stewart,A Private Chester Bevins,A Private Patrick Carnes,A Private Frank Fitch,A Private William Thorington,A Private Peter Valun,A Private Ethan H. Cowles,B Private William J. Coleman,K Private Maurice Lee,K 38th Massachusetts Lieutenant Frank N. Scott, Co. D. 48th Massachusetts. Private Michael Roach, Co. G. 49th Massachusetts. Lieutenant Edson F. Dresser,F Private James W. Bassett,A Private William E. Clark,A Private Willard L. Watkins,A Private George Dowley,B Private Henry E. Griffin,B Private Conrad Heins,B Corporal Thomas H. Hughes,D Private Peter Come,D Private Edwin N. Hubbard,D Private Franklin Allen,H Private George Knickerbo
A military police. --Gen. Holmes, commanding the Confederate forces in and around Fredericksburg, has established a military police for that place of which Lieut. Wm. J. Coleman; of the Bowling Green Guards, 30th, Virginia regiment, is to be Provost Marshal, All soldiers found drunk or disturbing the peace are to be arrested and summarily disposed of.