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John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion 33 1 Browse Search
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t 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.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 quJohn 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 for duty. June 23. Private Waldo Pierce reported for duty. June 24. Started for Maryland Heights with Battery at 5 o'clock P. M. Camp equipage ordered to (be)? abandoned by order of Col. A. B. Jewett, comaMillett, 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 for duty. June 23. Private Waldo Pierce reported for duty. June 24. Started for Maryland Heights with Battery at 5 o'clock P. M. Camp equipage ordered to (be)? abandoned by order of Col. A. B. Jewett, comanding Brigade.
r 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. Pierce, Q. M. 18 mules with harnesses complete. Sept. 23. Private John Millett reported to quarters, Chase (?) ditto. Sept. 24. Elias Ashcroft reported for duty. Sept. 25. Richard Horrigan reported to quarters. Sept. 26. Isaac N. Burroughs and Arthur A. Blandin reported for duty. Sept. 27. Joshua T. Reed reported to quarters. Sept. 28. Leroy B. Hunt reported for duty. Corp'l Chas. W. Doe, Private E. Ashcroft, John T. Goodwin, reported to quarters. Sept. 29. Private Millett, Bugler Reed and Corp'l Doe reported for duty. Sept. 30. John T. Goodwin reported to quarters. Oct. 1. Private Waldo Pierce, John T. Goodwin reported for duty. Oct. 3. Privates Chas. L. Chase, Geo. H. Day, Elias Ashcroft, reported for duty. Oct. 4. Five picked — up horses turned over to the Battery by J.
Frank M. Howes, W. H. Starkweather and C. Thompson reported for duty. March 18. Privates John Nesbit, James D. Smith reported to duty, Francis Mins, L. Ham, John Millett and J. E. Mugford reported to quarters. March 19. Lieut. Wm. G. Rollins and Artificer D. R. Stowell returned from leave. Two horses shot and four condemned Removed from Brandy Station to 2nd Corps near Stevensburg, Va. April 9. Joseph Cross reported to quarters. Serg't Geo. H. Putnam returned from furlough. John Millett and James D. Smith reported to quarters. April 10. Artificer D. R. Stowell and Joseph Cross reported to quarters. Sergeants Geo. H. Putnam and James S. Baiuty. April 19. Bugler J. E. Mugford, C. Chase reported to duty; also J. F. Baxter. April 20. E. D. Thresher reported to quarters; J. E. Mugford to duty. John Millett, James Peach sent to General Hospital, Washington, D. C. April 21. H. Orcutt, John Ramsdell, O. Wheelock, J. T. Goodwin reported to quarters. April 22. C
Lieut. Wm. G. Rollins * * * * accounted for as on detached service is now credited on special * * * Aug. 3. Geo. S. Richardson detailed as Orderly at Art'y Headquarters. John F. Baxter returned to duty from hospital. Edwin H. Church returned to duty from Detached men. Aug. 4. Killoran, Newton (Devereux, J. W. Bailey, Trefry returned) sent to general hospital. Aug. 5. Holbrook, Spooner, T. Smith, Allen, and Monroe, in hospital. Bailey and Trefry excused from duty. Aug. 6. John Millett returned to duty from hospital, Washington, D. C. Aug. 7. Agreeably to Gen. Orders No. 20, Art'y Headquarters 2nd Corps, morning report to headquarters shows P and A 5,177,183. P. T. 165, P. D. 141 and 145. Aug. 8. Wm. Allen, Thos. Smith, A. B. Spooner, A. W. Holbrook sent to general hospital. James Peach and M. M. Pierce sent to brigade hospital. One horse died—glanders. Aug. 9. Private Wm. Trefry sent to brigade hospital. Munroe, Peach, and M. M. Pierce at Brigade Hospita
p'l Francis M. Howes, Corp'l George A. Smith, Bugler John E. Mugford, privates Lyman W. Adams, James S. Bailey, Jr., John Perry Brown, Thomas Cusick, William E. Endicott, Oscar F. Glidden, Charles W. Green, Richard Martin, Francis L. Macomber, John Millett, William Rawson, Timothy G. Redfield, George W. Stetson, Alvin Thompson and Charles D. Thompson. James Kay, the twentieth missing, was never heard from. The writer was unable to find his name in a book issued by a Rebel surgeon purportin Devereux, Foster, Ewell, Goodwin, O. P. Brown, Starkweather and Ben. G. Hooper wounded; L. W. Adams, Geo. H. Stetson, Wm. Rawson, Geo. K. Putnam, Chas. A. Mason, and——Thompson wounded and missing; Serg't A. B. Parker, Corp. F. M. Howes, Corp. Geo. A. Smith, privates O. W. Glidden, James S. Bailey, Jr., Richard Martin, Thos. Cusick, Timothy G. Redfield, John Millett, John Perry Brown, James Kay, A. W. Green (?), Alvin Thompson, F. L. Macomber, Bugler John T. Mugford and Wm. E. Endicott missi
his Battery as bugler per Special Order No. 237 Headquarters 2nd Corps. Private Geo. K. Putnam, a paroled prisoner at Annapolis, Md., wounded and in hospital. Sept 19. One horse died—Glanders. Sept. 21. Corp'l T. Beck, eight men and two caissons returned from Ammunition Train. Hiram Warburton sent to brigade hospital. Sept. 22. First Sergeant Chas. E. Pierce and Serg't Geo. F. Gould discharged for promotion by S. O. No. 304, War Dep't A. G. O. Sept. 23. Notice received of John Millett, paroled prisoner sick in general hospital Div. 2, Annapolis, Md., Sept. 14. Sept. 24. Notice received that of the 15 men transferred to Battery K, 4th U. S. Art'y, 11 are present for duty, 4 absent, sick (John H. Carr, Aug. 12, W. E. Hooper, Aug. 13, J. W. Hayden April 13, W. M. Bastable May 12, 1864). Sept. 25. James D. Smith sent to brigade hospital. Eight recruits received; H. N. Bemis, D. A. O'Connor, E. C. Jewell, Cornelius McAuliffe, C. W. Amsden, Daniel Whalen, Alfred C. B
t Lieut. Wm. G. Rollins temporarily detailed on special service at Headquarters Art'y Brigade, Second Corps, agreeably to Special Orders 213, Headquarters Art'y Brigade. Dec. 18. Private J. L. W. Thayer sent to brigade hospital. One horse died.—Glanders. Dec. 19. Privates H. Orcutt, E. C. Jewell, T. Herlehy, S. A. Atwood on detailed duty with Q. M. Dept. Art'y Brigade, agreeably to S. O. 215 Headquarters Art'y Brigade. Corp. G. A. Smith and Privates J. S. Bailey, Jr., J. P. Brown, J. Millett and Thos. Cusick returned to duty from Camp Parole, Md. Privates Pierce, Orcutt and Lucas reported to quarters. Dec. 20. Brevet Major J. Henry Sleeper absent with leave on court-martial. Privates J. A. Lucas and Samuel Otis reported to quarters. Dec. 21. Major J. Henry Sleeper returned from absence with leave. Private Samuel Otis reported to quarters. Dec. 22. Private M. M. Pierce reported to quarters. Private Samuel Otis returned to duty. Dec. 23. Private Hiram Warburton re
Va. Maxwell, Albert N. A.,21E. Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Died Feb. 20, 1864, Washington, D. C. Maynard, John C.,28Taunton,Oct. 28, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. McAuliffe, Cornelius,39N. BridgewaterSept. 2, 1864,.June 17, 1865, disability. McAllister, Daniel,30Cambridge,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Merrill, Alonzo N.,29Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Mercier, Moses, 20Taunton,Nov. 21, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Millett, John,28Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,Prisoner Aug. 25, 1864. June 9, 1865, exp. of service. Mins, Francis,32Barre,Dec. 28, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Monroe, Frank A., 21Worcester,Jan. 5, 1864,Transf'd 1864, V. R.C.; discharged June 30, 1865, disability. Montague, Francis,21Chelsea, June 11, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Moran, William,20Charlestown,Feb. 8, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Mullett, Emerson B.,19Barre,Jan. 4, 1864,Killed May 10, 1864, Po
, 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, HarmonSept. 18, 1864 Nesbitt, John Northey, William E.Jan. 3, 1879 Nichols, George H.April 8, 1892 Nichols, Wm. B. Nowell, TimothyJuly 23, 1893 Neagle, Patrick E.—— Orcutt, HenrySept. 28, 1879 Oliver, Hiram B.Jan. —, 1897 O'Connell, JeremiahMay 5, 1905 Pierce, George H.Mar. 15, 1864 Pierce, WaldoApril 16, 1881 Pierce, Leverett——– Putnam,
367, 375. McClellan, Gen., 101, 102, 125. Macomber, Francis L., 208, 325, 326, 339. McRae. Gen., 320, 337. Merrill, A. N., 47, 84, 169, 203, 204, 205. Meade, Gen., Geo. G., 94, 96, 98, 106, 107, 110, 111, 126, 127, 130, 139, 140, 141, 144, 153, 168, 173, 177, 180, 181, 188, 194, 211, 214, 217, 219, 225, 228, 234, 240, 254, 271, 277, 278, 327, 329, 338, 372, 380, 423, 424. Mercier, Moses, 401, 403, 404. Miles, Gen. N. A., 226, 239, 307, 327, 331, 332, 333, 372, 382, 412, 413, 420. Millett, John, 87, 150, 151, 206, 208, 209, 305, 326, 339, 350, 402. Mins, Francis, 203, 204, 205, 206, 406, 408. Mine Run, 174, 176, 182, 217. Miller, Capt. W. D. W., 303, 348. Mitchell, Major, 363, 373, 374. Moran, Wm., 205, 207, 350, 441. Morris, Gen., 103. Mosby, Col. John S., 61, 69. Montague, Francis, 303. Mott, Gen. G. B., 291, 329, 372, 373, 381, 385, 391, 412, 414. Mullett. E. B., 204, 230, 232, 242. Mugford, J. E., 31, 42, 83, 84, 206, 209, 304, 326, 339, 397, 398, 408. Munro