ds and ends of government rations, and speculating on the prospects of discharge.
The grand review of Sherman's army and our own called us into the city in holiday attire, not because of the review,—we had had a surfeit of such,—but to see President Johnson, and the masses of people who had congregated there to witness the parade.
Washington seemed changed but little during our two years and five months absence from it. The dome of the Capitol which we had left unfinished had received its l 160 H. P. from Capt. Meade Q. M. (Ordnance)? Dept.
Corporal Estee and seven privates returned to duty from Art'y Brigade Headquarters.
April 25. Private T. Smith reported to quarters.
Private E. D. Thresher sent to Brigade Hospital. Private S. H. Johnson returned to duty from Ammunition Train.
April 26. Two horses died, Black Tongue.
Private E. D. Thresher died in Art'y Brigade Hospital of Fever.
April 27. One horse died of Black Tongue.
Private Thomas Smith reported to quarters.
ion of service.
Hooper, Joseph A.,23Marblehead,Sept. 9. 1862,March 4, 1864, discharged for wound rec'd Oct. 13, 1863.
Hooper, William E.,21Charlestown,Jan. 2. 1864.,Dec. 30, 1864, disability.
Horrigan, Richard,39Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Jan. 2, 1864, disability.
Hunt, Leroy E.,18Rutland,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Innis, George H.,21Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Jewell, Edwin C.,22Canton,Aug. 30, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Johnson.
Stephen H.,26Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Jones, Henry,40Chelsea,Jan. 5, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Kay.
James,29Northbridge,Dec. 10, 1863,Missing in action, Aug. 25, 1864. June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Keefe, Daniel26Canton,Dec. 5, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Killoran Hugh,28E. Boston,Dec. 30, 1863,Deserted from Lincoln Hospitals, Jan. 31, 1865.
Knowland, John H.,22Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,May 18, 1865, disability.
George F.Mar. 24, 1889
Green, Charles W.Jan. 13, 1865
Goodwin, John T.Nov. 29, 1880
Gallagher, James——
Gowell, Asa L.Dec.—, 1902
Holbrook, Alexander W.Aug. 16, 1864
Harrington, Serg't Otis N.July 30, 1863
Hanson, Samuel A.May 23, 1863
Herlehy, Timothy——
Hooper, Joseph A.Sept. 22, 1866
Herring, WilliamMar. 12, 1873
Horrigan, RichardJan. 2, 1864
Hill, Pierce T.Oct. 8, 1888
Handlin, JohnApril 6, 1906
Innis, George H.July 19, 1907
Jewell, Edwin C.——
Jones, HenryApril—, 1896
Johnson, Stephen H.May 1, 1907
Kay, James (?)Aug. 25, 1864
Killoran, HughJuly 22, 1881
Knowland, John H.April 7, 1891
Lee, James——
Loham, FrancisMarch 14, 1895
Maxwell, Albert N. A.Feb. 20, 1864
Mullett, Emerson B.May 10, 1864
Mason, Charles A.Aug. 26, 1864
Macomber, Francis L.Dec. 28, 1864
Mugford, John E.——
Martin, William H.May 19, 1889
Millett, JohnJune 28, 1895
Monroe, Frank A.Nov. 19, 1891
McAuliffe, Cornelius——
McAllister, DanielJuly 29, 1906
Newton, Harm
n, Stonewall, 92.
Jetersville, 415.
Jewett, Col. A. B., 70, 83, 86, 87.
Jewell, E. C., 350, 351, 401, 405, 406.
Johnson, S. H., 42, 205, 208, 440.
Johnson, Gen., 235.
Jones, Henry, 210.
Jones, Col. E. J., 27, 28.
Jones's Farm, 252.
K.
Johnson, Gen., 235.
Jones, Henry, 210.
Jones, Col. E. J., 27, 28.
Jones's Farm, 252.
K.
Kay, James, 209, 326, 339.
Kellysville, 158.
Keefe, Daniel, 404.
Kearny, Gen., Phil., 101, 121, 125.
Kemper, Gen., 245.
Kershaw, Gen. J. B., 92.
Killoran, H-ugh, 302, 304, 305, 349.
Kilpatrick, Gen., 113.
Knowland, J. H., 81, 83, 87, 205, 57, 69, 72, 77, 78, 79, 88, 93, 142.
Pope, Gen., 101, 118.
Prince, Gen., 47, 48, 82, 83, 209, 210. 401.
President Johnson, 431.
President Johnson, Lincoln, 17, 125, 190, 195, 346, 429.
Putnam. Geo. H., 31, 80, 115, 147, 198, 199, 201President Johnson, Lincoln, 17, 125, 190, 195, 346, 429.
Putnam. Geo. H., 31, 80, 115, 147, 198, 199, 201, 207, 208, 362, 408, 426, 441.
Putnam. Geo. H., Geo. K., 47, 48, 202, 325, 339, 349, 398.
Q.
Quimby, Elisha T., 351, 399, 400.
Quinn, George, 351.
Quint, Louis E., 351.
R.
Railroad, City Point, 277, 279, 298.
Railroad, Orange &