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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865 3 1 Browse Search
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ng the sick. The number of sick in camp was very large, owing to the severe work and terrible heat. About nineteen hundred were reported on August 1 in the whole command. The sight of so many pale, enfeebled men about the hospitals and company streets was dispiriting. As an offset, some of those who had recovered from wounds returned, and Brig.-Gen. Edward A. Wild's brigade of the First North Carolina and Fifty-fifth Massachusetts, both colored, arrived and camped on Folly Island. Mr. De Mortie, the regimental sutler, about this time brought a supply of goods. After August 2 the details were somewhat smaller, as the colored brigade on Folly Island began to send over working parties. But calls were filled from the regiment daily for work about the landing and the front. Two men from each company reported as sharpshooters in conjunction with those from other regiments. The famous battery known as the Swamp Angel was begun August 4, and built under direction of Col. E. W. Se
ien, Ga., 41. Darlington, S. C., 289. David, Confederate torpedo boat,; 32. Davis, Jefferson, 17, 37, 135, 313. Davis, W. W. H., 37, 52, 53, 55, 63, 64, 146, 187, 188, 208. Dawhoo River, S. C., 208. Dawson, Dr., 100. Deep Creek, Fla., 182. Defences of Charleston, 310. Defences of Lighthouse Inlet, 191. Deford, Ben, steamer, 46. Dehon, Dr., 278, 279. Delany, Martin R., 12. De Lorme, T. M., 200. Demand for pay or muster-out, 191. De Molay, steamer, 33, 35, 37, 39. De Mortie, sutler, 108. Department of the South, 1, 31, 48, 172, 185, 193, 229, 231, 267. Departure from Boston, 32. De Pass, William L., 242. Deserters, Execution of, 48, 143. Deserters from enemy, 182, 249, 256, 260, 264, 265. Destroying railroad trains, 295, 297, 298, 306. Dexter, Benjamin F., 34, 84, 92, 105, 149. Devaux's Neck, S. C., 256, 257, 261, 263, 264, 265, 267, 269. Devendorf, Charles A, 170. Dickison, J. J., 155. Dingle's Mill, S. C., 294. Discharge of Regimen