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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1: prelminary narrative 2 2 Browse Search
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n. R. B. Porter, was assigned to the Department of the Ohio, commanded by Maj.-Gen. A. E. Burnside. It included the 36th Mass. Infantry (Maj. A. A. Goodell), the 29th (Maj. Charles Chipman), the 35th (Maj. Nathaniel Wales) and the 21st (Lieut.-Col. G. P. Hawkes). They had many toilsome marches and small engagements in Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi, having been transferred from North Carolina and having set out from Baltimore on March 24, 1863, to take part in the advance on Jackson, Miss.apt. W. H. McCartney). Ninth Army Corps (Burnside). First Division.—1st Brigade, 35th Mass. (Maj. N. Wales); 56th Mass. (Col. C. E. Griswold); 57th Mass. (Col. W. F. Bartlett); 59th Mass. (Col. J. P. Gould); 2d Brigade, 21st Mass. (Lieut.-Col. G. P. Hawkes). Second Division.—1st Brigade, 36th Mass. (Lieut.-Col. J. C. Whiton); Artillery, 11th Mass. Battery (Capt. E. J. Jones). Cavalry Corps. Second Division.—1st Mass. Cavalry (Lieut.-Col. L. M. Sargent). Artillery. 3d Briga<