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ved marching orders for Monday, Oct. 6, and will probably reach this city about 1 o'clock. The following is a list of the officers:—Capt., J. Henry Sleeper; Senior 1st Lieut., Henry H. Granger; Junior 1st Lieut., J. Webb Adams; Senior 2nd Lieut., Asa Smith; Junior 2nd Lieut. Thomas R. Armitage; First Sergeant, Otis N. Harrington; Quartermaster Sergeant, S. Augustus Alden; chiefs of Pieces with rank of sergeants, George H. Putnam; Philip T. Woodfin; Charles E. Pierce; Samuel J. Bradlee; Chandler Gould; George F. Gould. Gunners with the rank of Corporals; Andrew B. Shattuck. Charles W. Doe, John H. Stevens, George M. Townsend, Joseph H. Currant, Benjamin F. Parker; Guidon, William H. Fitzpatrick; Artificer. Amasa D. Bacon; Buglers, Joshua T. Reed, John E. Mugford; Company Clerk, Benjamin E. Corlew. The departure of Sleeper's Battery. [Monday Oct. 13, 1862.] The 10th Mass. Battery, Captain Sleeper, now at Boxford will certainly leave for the seat of war at 10 o'clock tomorrow fo
ers. Battery mustered (for pay) by Capt. Sleeper. March 1. N. H. Butterfield returned to duty. Lieut. Adams leave of absence till Wednesday morning. March 2. Chas. E. Prince and John C. Frost reported sick in quarters. March 3. Sergt. Chandler Gould reduced to the ranks and Corporal L. R. Allard promoted to Sergt. vice Gould removed. One horse shot per order Capt. Sleeper, disease glanders. J. P. Brown reported sick in quarters March 4. John Norton reported for light duty. J.Gould removed. One horse shot per order Capt. Sleeper, disease glanders. J. P. Brown reported sick in quarters March 4. John Norton reported for light duty. J. L. W. Thayer reported sick in quarters. Lieut. Adams returned. March 5. Nine horses condemned (5 turned in and 4 shot), 50 nose bags and 1 linen wall tent also condemned per Col. A. B. Nowell (?) (Jewett) commanding brigade. March 6. Chas. E. Prince reported for duty. John H. Knowland reported sick in quarters. March 7. Lieut. Asa Smith returned from furlough and reported for duty yesterday afternoon. J. H. Knowland reported for duty. March 9. S. A. Hanson reported for light dut
gton deceased. August 9. Private Butterfield reported to quarters. B. H. Phillips reported for duty. August 10. Privates Northey, Chase, Pierce (?), Thayer and Peach reported for duty. Private N. H. Butterfield reported to quarters. August 11. Private A. F. Southworth reported to quarters. G. L. Clark reported for light duty. August 12. Privates Southworth, Colbath, Baxter and Ring reported for duty; Stowell reported to quarters. Three horses unserviceable. August 13. Private C. Gould promoted Sergeant. Sergeant Woodfin reported to quarters. August 14. Private Norman H. Butterfield reported for duty. August 15. One horse died, glanders. Five horses unserviceable. August 16. Private J. W. Thayer reported to quarters; N. H. Butterfield reported for duty. August 17. One horse, bay, died, disease, glanders. August 18. Serg't Philip T. Woodfin, Jr., reported to quarters. Private Chas. Chase reported for duty. August 19. One horse died; disease, gland
fry reported to quarters. Oct. 23. One horse reclaimed by Lieut. Dauch (?) which was one of the horses turned in to the Battery (See morning report of Oct. 4, 1863.) Six horses shot, by order of Dr. Benson. Four horses unserviceable. Sergeant Chandler Gould reported to quarters. Oct. 25. Serg't C. Gould and Private F. A. Chase reported for duty. Oct. 26. Wm. H. Trefry reported for duty. Asa L. Gowell and Elias Ashcroft reported to quarters. Received nine horses from A. Q. Master. C. Gould and Private F. A. Chase reported for duty. Oct. 26. Wm. H. Trefry reported for duty. Asa L. Gowell and Elias Ashcroft reported to quarters. Received nine horses from A. Q. Master. Oct. 27. Lieut. T. R. Armitage detailed on detached service for duty in Battery K, 4th U. S. Artillery, per order Gen. French. One horse died of glanders. Oct. 28. Elias Ashcroft, Asa L. Gowell, Wm. Rawson, reported for duty. Wm. H. Trefry to quarters. Four horses shot by order Dr. Benson, 3rd A. C. Oct. 29. Private C. N. Packard and Corp'l John H. Stevens reported to quarters. Oct. 30. Received five horses from Capt.—— A. A. Q. M., Catlett Station, Va. Oct. 31. Private H. Chas
come our duty—a pleasant one—to keep them quiet. Our guns had an enfilading fire upon them. A puff of smoke from them was the signal for four from us, rapidly repeated until the desired end was accomplished. Just before night there were heavy movements of troops to the right and left, brisk cannonading, and general activity, and after dark orders came for us to limber up and move out as quietly as possible. Morning reports. 1864. May 21. Serg't Townsend, Artif. Stowell, Serg't C. Gould, Farrier Bruce, and 12 men with Caissons and B. W. (Battery Wagon?) in Ammunition Train. May 25. Willard Y. Gross appointed Artificer by General Orders No.— Headquarters 10th Battery vice David R. Stowell reduced to the ranks. William Herring appointed Stable Sergeant vice Asa L. Gowell reduced to the ranks. May 26. Elbridge D. Thresher appointed Farrier vice C. E. Bruce returned to the ranks. Corporal Beck sent to caissons in train. One horse worn out and abandoned. May 27. Jon<
ital. 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 hospital. Sept. 17.ate Henry Murphy detailed to provost marshal's headquarters, 2nd Corps, agreeably to Special Order. Sept. 29. One horse died—Glanders. Sept. 30. Serg't Chandler Gould sent to general hospital Sept. 26. Oct. 1. Private Harmon Newton died at Lincoln General Hospital, Washington, D. C., of Phthisis Sept. 18, 1864. Oct. 2ospital. Oct. 15. Private H. N. Bemis returned from brigade hospital; Private E. C. Jewell sent to brigade hospital. Oct. 17. Notice received of Serg't Chandler Gould's death by Chronic Diarrhea at U. S. Hospital, Beverly, N. J. (?) Oct. 5th. Oct. 19. J. H. Knowland sent from brigade to general hospital. Corp. Geo. A. P<
ge H., Sergt.,20Charlestown.Sept. 9, 1862,Second Lieut., Nov. 1, 1864. Doe, Charles W., Sergt.,20Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Estabrook, L. L., Sergt.,40Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Gould, Chandler, Sergt,34E. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Died Oct. 5, 1864, Beverly, N. J. Gould, Geo. F., Sergt.,33E. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Sept. 22, 1864, First Lieut. 29th Un. Co. H. A. Parker, Adolphus B., Sergt.,24Southboroa,Sept. 9, 1862,Prisoner Aug. 2Gould, Geo. F., Sergt.,33E. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Sept. 22, 1864, First Lieut. 29th Un. Co. H. A. Parker, Adolphus B., Sergt.,24Southboroa,Sept. 9, 1862,Prisoner Aug. 25, 1864 June 9, 1863, exp. Of service. Parker, Benj. F., Sergt,26S. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Barnes, Hosea O.,21Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Killed May 30, 1864, Tolopotomoy Creek, Va. Woodfin, Philip T., Jr., Sergt.22Marblehead,I Sept. 9, 1862,Mar. 10, 1864, 2d Lieut. 16th Battery. Blair, George W., Corp.,29Roxbury,Sept. 21, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Clark, Burnham C., Corp.,28Brookline,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Estee, Fr
ic, 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, 116, 151, 203, 205, 206, 209, 210, 231, 242, 314, 325, 339, 348, 401. Gordon, Gen., 386. Gould, Geo. F., 31, 67, 183, 207, 303, 346, 350. Gould, Chandler, 31, 82, 148, 163, 255, 349, 350, 351. Gowell, Asa L., 149, 150, 151, 163, 203, 205, 255, 288, 351, 404, 441. Granger, Lieut. H. H., 17, 18, 19, 23, 31, 133, 199, 200, 202, 205, 231, 284, 313, 314, 323 333, 343, 344, 358, 362, 365, 367, 368, 375, 397. Granger, Capt. D. A., 368. Granger, Louis E., 371. Grant, Lieut. Gen., 168, 190, 194, 195, 212, 214, 217, 218, 224, 226, 234, 235, 240, 249, 257, 266, 271, 278, 297, 413, 421, 425. Greenwich, 139, 142, 154. Green, Chas. W., 325,