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ay 13, 1863. June 3. Received of Capt. Tompkins at Washington 23 horses. Wilson reported for duty. June 7. J. T. Goodwin reported to quarters. June 11. George H. Nichols reported for duty. June 15. Serg't Allard, privates Corlew and Damrell reported to quarters. Private G. W. Parks returns from extended sick furlough and reported for duty. June 16. Donnelly reported to quarters. June 17. Privates Damrell, Frost and Donnelly, and Sergeant Allard reported for duty. Corp'l ShPrivates Damrell, Frost and Donnelly, and Sergeant Allard reported 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 Starkweather reported fo
duty. James Kay, James S. Bailey to quarters. April 24. John H. Knowland, Chas. Chase reported to duty. John Ramsdell and R. G. Gilley reported to quarters. April 25. Oliver Wheelock, Corp. B. C. Clark and James Kay report to duty. E. F. Damrell and Geo. W. Parks reported to quarters. April 26. E. F. Damrell reported to duty. W. E. Northey on detached service at Artillery Brigade Headquarters, 2nd A. C., as orderly with horse and equipments. April 27. John Ramsdell, James S. E. F. Damrell reported to duty. W. E. Northey on detached service at Artillery Brigade Headquarters, 2nd A. C., as orderly with horse and equipments. April 27. John Ramsdell, James S. Bailey, Jr., reported to duty. Chas. E. Prince reported excused. A. A. Blandin, extra or daily duty as teamster since Mar. 1, 1864. April 28. Four horses received from Capt. W. H. D. Cochrane, A. A. Q. M. April 29. Patrick E. Neagle reported deserter. Received a furlough for 10 days to go to Boston Feb. 16, 1864. Feb. 29, received affidavit of N. L. Shaw, M. D., Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, that he was under treatment and ordered him to remain for a few days longer.
any place. At last our wanderings ceased, and our guns were ordered into the ravine just in rear of the point of heaviest fighting, where we lay all the afternoon, exposed to stray shots. In this place, one of the Fourth Detachment drivers—Edwin F. Damrell—was hit by a spent ball, which made a slight abrasion of the skin over the heart. Columns of men, with fixed and somewhat jaded look, marched sternly up past us to the very front of the tempest. They were mainly from the Fifth Corps, whiEmerson B. Mullett killed by shell through groin. Augustus C. White wounded in the leg by shell and sent to hospital. John T. Goodwin slight wound in leg. Two horses killed and two wounded. May 11. One horse slightly wounded. May 12. Edwin F. Damrell slightly wounded in breast by spent ball. May 13. One horse slightly wounded. May 15. One horse abandoned—worn out. May 17. Turned in at Pratt's Landing two horses and two pieces complete. Lieut. W. G. Rollins, Serg't G. M. Townsend<
.,31Brookline,Sept. 9, 1862,Transferred, V. R. C. . Dec. 5, 1863. Dis. Jan. 11, 1865. Cranston, George T.,20Canton,Sept. 15, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Crawford, Robert,19Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Critchett, Moses G.,35Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Deserted from Poolsville, Md., May 23, 1863. Cross, Joseph,24Charlestown,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Cusick, Thomas,18Brookline,Feb. 18, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Damrell, Edwin F.,18Charlestown,Sept 9, 1862,Wounded May 12, 1864. June 9, 1865, exp. of service. Devereaux, George N.,21Charlestown,Sept. 9, 1862,Died of wound received Aug. 27, 1864, Reams Sta., Va. Devine, Timothy,22Boston,Oct. 22, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Dixon, George M.,25Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Jan. 21, 1863, disability. Donnelly, William G.,20S. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Dwight, James,28Charlestown,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of
arrisonSept. 6, 1867 Clark, George L.April 8, 1868 Colbath, Charles G.Dec. 13, 1883 Cross, JosephApril 1, 1893 Crawford, RobertOct. 25, 1894 Cranston, George T.——, 1894 Carter, Theodore A.——, 1898 Chase, Charles L.Nov. 23, 1899 Chase, Frank A.June 15, 1908 Clark, Burnham C.Nov. 21, 1900 Carr, PatrickDec. 10, 1901 Doe, Charles W.Oct. 17, 1888 Day, Lieut. George H.Sept. 6, 1907 Devereaux, George N.Aug. 27, 1864 Dixon, George M.Jan. 7, 1864 Donnelly, William G.Dec. 29, 1872 Damrell, Edwin F.June 25, 1904 Ewell, Henry L.Nov. 2, 1864 Edwards, JosephJan. 11, 1876 Edwards, WilliamDec. 27, 1872 Ellsworth, JamesJan. 9, 1877 Ellsworth, ThomasSept. 7, 1903 Estabrook, Luther L.Dec. 8, 1893 Endicott, William E.June 2, 1903 Estee, Francis M.May 22, 1906 French, John W.April 3, 1868 Friend, Ellis A.Nov.—, 1879 Floytrop, Emil C.Feb. 1, 1873 Foley, PatrickMay 1, 1873 Frost, John C.Oct. 15, 1871 Farrell, MichaelNov. 6, 1893 Follett, Algernon P.——, 1893 Gr
, Amelia, 416. Court House, Appomattox, 422. Crawford, Gen. S. W., 363, 373, 374, 391. Crawford, Robert, 85. Creek, Tolopotomoy, 252, 254. Creek, Rowanty, 327, 372. Creek, Sailor's. 417. Cranston, George T., 351. Critchett, Moses G.,48, 79, 86. Cross, Joseph, 48, 80, 81, 82, 201, 208, 405, 407. Culpepper, 128, 140. Currant, Joseph H., 31, 83, 184, 198, 200, 201, 358, 397. Cusick, Thomas, 326, 339, 398, 402. Custer, Gen., 421. D. Dabney's Mill, 391, 411, 412. Damrell, Edwin F., 87, 209, 237, 242. Davis, Moses K., 28, 29. Davis, Col. P. S., 51, 81. Day, George H., 150, 151, 207, 369, 380, 382, 400, 401, 402. Deane, Lieut. Sixth Me. Artillery, 365, 375. Deep Bottom, 295, 297, 326. De Trobriand, Gen., 160, 358, 373, 374. Devens, Gen., Chas., 200, 201, 202. Devereaux, Geo. N., 242, 303, 304, 305, 324, 338, 348. Devine, Timothy, 405, 406. Dixon, Geo. M., 47, 80. Dictator, Mortar, 298. Dillingham, Capt., 65. Doe, Chas. W., 31, 151, 208, 406, 407. D