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reported to quarters. Serg't Woodfin reported for duty. Sept. 10. Wm. A. Trefry reported for duty. Sept. 11. Ellis A. Friend, D. W. Atkinson, reported to quarters. H. B. Winslow reported for duty. Sept. 13. Wm. A. Trefry, Elias Ashcroft,l James S. Bailey, Jr., left behind sick at Sulphur Springs. Sept. 17. Privates Burroughs, Winslow, Atkinson, Pedrick, Friend, Ashcroft, Ring, reported for duty. Four horses shot, disease glanders; by order of Surgeon Benson, Third Army Corps Healidden and Corporal Bailey arrived in camp from Sulphur Springs. Sept. 19. Corp'l Bailey, privates Gowell, Burroughs, Friend, Ashcroft and Corp'l Smith reported to quarters. Sept. 20. Private Geo. H. Day reported to quarters. Sept. 21. Privuarters. Sept. 22. Privates Maxwell and Chase (?) re ported for light duty. Leroy E. Hunt reported to quarters. Ellis A. Friend reported for duty. Six horses shot; by order Surgeon Benson 3rd Army Corps headquarters. Received from Capt. Pierc
te Albert N. A. Maxwell who died at Carver General Hospital, Washington, Feb. 20, 1864. Privates Carter, G. W. Stetson, F. Mils and A. Merrill reported for duty. Received five enlisted men from draft rendezvous, Long Island. Feb. 29. Privates Ellis A. Friend and J. W. Thayer reported to quarters. March 1. Privates E. A. Foster, T. E. Carter, E. B. Mullett, reported to quarters, P. E. Neagle and Henry L. Ewell absent sick on surgeon's certificate. March 2. Privates White, Friend and ThaFriend and Thayer reported for duty. March 3. Privates White, Adams, Hooper and Wright reported to quarters. March 4. Privates White and Wright reported for duty. Alonzo N. Merrill reported to quarters. Lieut. Smith and Corp'l James S. Bailey, Jr., returned from furlough. Private Michael O'Neil placed under confinement in quarters and charges preferred by Capt. Sleeper. March 5. Received notice of death of George H. Rice in Art'y Brig. Hospital. Private William E. Northey on detached service at
Ramsdell excused from duty. July 8. Corp. Stevens, Devereux, Trefry, Holbrook, D. D. Adams, Ramsdell and Thos. Smith excused from duty. July 9. Corp. Stevens, Devereux, Holbrook, M. M. Pierce, Thos. Smith, Ramsdell, D. D. Adams excused from duty. July 10. Francis Montague, recruit from Draft Rendezvous, Long Id., B. H. joined without accompanying officer or paper. Corp. Stevens, Holbrook, Devereux, Trefry, M. M. Pierce, Ramsdell and Thos. Smith excused from duty. July 11. Ellis A. Friend detached to report to Art'y Headquarters, 2nd Corps, on Orderly duty. John F. Baxter sent to hospital. One horse shot, by order Capt. Miller. Glanders. July 14. One horse in caisson train shot by order Capt. Miller. Glanders. Lieut. Smith, Corp. Stevens, (?) Smith, Holbrook, Trefry, excused from duty. July 15. Corp. Benj. F. Parker promoted to Lance Sergeant in command of Fourth Detachment. Lieut. Smith, Corp. Stevens, Holbrook, Thayer, Thos. Smith excused from duty. Private
g. 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 from brigade hospital. Sept. 14. J. B. Sulham returned from brigade hospital. E. J. Wilson carried along as on detached service. Sept. 15. One horse died—Glanders. Serg't C. Gould sent to Brigade Hospital. Joseph Sheridan returned front hospital. Sept. 16. One horse died—Glanders. Hiram Warburton sent to brigade hos
ed, worn out. March 4. Private James A. Lucas reported for duty from general hospital; F. Mins, H. Chase, M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 5. Serg't A. B. Parker and Bugler J. E. Mugford, exchanged prisoners, returned from absence with leave to duty. March 6. Privates M. Orcutt, H. Chase, F. Mins and S. Otis reported to quarters. March 7. Serg't B. F. Parker on furlough of 20 days to Mass. Privates H. Chase, F. Mins and M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 8. Private Ellis A. Friend returned from General Hospital. Artificer Gross and Privates H. Chase and Orcutt (?) reported to quarters. March 9. Private Geo. H. Putnam on furlough of 20 days to Boston, Mass. Privates H. Chase, F. Mins and M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 10. Private Chas. Slack returned to duty from furlough. Privates Otis, Chase and Orcutt reported to quarters. Two horses died; glanders and worn out. March 11. Privates H. B. Beal and H. P. Ring detailed in Brigade Q. M. Dep't.
. Fort, Wheaton, 380, 381, 399. Fort, Gregg, 392, 399. Fort, Stedman, 396. Fort, Emory, 400, 401. Fort, Siebert, 400. Fort, Battery E, 389, 392. Fort, Monroe, 32. French, Gen., Wm. H., 92, 93, 94, 98, 100, 101, 106, 107, 115, 132, 133, 156, 163, 165, 172, 173, 181, 182, 188, 189, 190, 197. French, John W., 48, 80, 81, 82. Frederick, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 106, 116. Fredericksburg, 45, 77, 120, 183, 214, 219, 240, 430. Frederick Junction, 98, 99, 100. Friend, Ellis A., 149, 151, 204, 303, 349, 408. Frost, John C., 82, 83, 85, 87, 115, 117. 151. G. Gallagher, Patrick, 207. Gallagher, James, 404. Garlic, Capt., 22. Getty, Gen., 219, 379. Gettysburg, 98, 101, 104, 106, 107, 125, 144. Gilley, R. G., 201, 209, 210, 348, 349. Gibbon, Gen., John, 230, 240, 252, 260, 261, 263, 266, 278, 283, 291, 322, 327, 328, 331, 332, 357, 371. Glidden, O. F., 149, 150, 163, 326, 339, 397, 398. Goldsmith, Richard, 202, 203, 398, 399. Goodwin, John T., 87