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day; H. Chase reported for dismounted duty. April 22. Pierce (?) Colbath and Stowell reported for duty. April 23. Crawford reported to quarters. April 24. Crawford reported to duty; Thayer to quarters. April 25. White reported for duty, also Thayer. April 26. Corp'l Smith reported to quarters. April 27. Corp'l Smith reported to light duty; Parks started for home on 20 days furlough; John C. Frost sent to hospital. April 28. C. E. Woodis reported for stable duty. T. G. Redfield started for Washington on furlough. April 29. Chas. E. Woodis reported to quarters. One black horse died; disease * * * May 2. Leverett Pierce reported to quarters. Capt. Sleeper started for Washington on business. May 4. Herring and Chase reported sick. Pierce (?) and Chase sent to Camp Hospital. May 5. Woodis reported for stable duty. Packard reported to quarters. May 6. Frost and Herring reported for stable duty. May 7. Packard reported for duty. Hunt repor
ng. June 30. Private Killoran returned; private Judson Stevens sent to hospital. July 1. Eleven enlisted men with caissons in Ammunition Train heretofore counted as detached returned as present for duty. J. H. Knowland excused from duty. July 2. Corp. Smith, Privates A. W. Holbrook, J. L. W. Thayer excused from duty. Knowland duty. July 3. Private Harmon Newton returned and reported for duty. Corp. Smith, D. D. Adams, Ramsdell and Thayer excused from duty. July 4. Bugler Timothy G. Redfield reduced to the ranks. July 5. Serg't Geo. F. Gould by order acting as 1st Sergeant. Edwin H. Church detailed as officers' cook. M. M. Pierce, Holbrook, Trefry, D. D. Adams, Henry Orcutt, Ramsdell excused from duty. July 6. Corp. Stevens, Holbrook, Devereux, M. M. Pierce, Thayer, Henry Orcutt, D. D. Adams and Ramsdell excused from duty. July 7. Privates Trefry, Devereux, M. M. Pierce, Thayer, D. D. Adams and Ramsdell excused from duty. July 8. Corp. Stevens, Devereux,
the Battery is given by William E. Endicott, one of their number, in the Appendix. Concerning the three whom he mentions as sent to Salisbury, N. C., viz., Timothy G. Redfield, Francis L. Macomber and Charles W. Green, the first was admitted to the hospital in Salisbury, N. C., Feb. 15, 1865, but was later transferred to a hospitJohn 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 —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 missing
time. Some supposing that they would be better treated there exchanged themselves into the hundreds next in order; others, reasoning that it was best to stay as near our own lines as possible, made exchanges the other way. One morning, after we had come in from being counted, we found that three of our batterymen were missing; they had got separated from the rest of us, had been counted in with a lot to go South, and we never saw them again; they all died at Salisbury: Charles Green, Timothy G. Redfield, and Francis L. Macomber. One night, all of us that were left on the island, to the number of several hundred, were ordered out, and marched across the railroad bridge to where the cars bound South were standing. Looking around I saw that not a guard was in sight; it seemed as if it would be almost flying in the face of Providence not to attempt to escape, but in a few minutes came the joyful news that we were to be paroled. It seemed too good to be true, but true it was. After hav
n, Sept. 9, 1862,Died Nov. 21, 1864, Annapolis, Md., of wound received at Reams, Aug. 25. Quimby, Elisha T.,37Stoneham,Aug. 11, 1864,Nov. 11, 1864, disability. Quinn, George W.,21Boston, Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Quint, Louis B.,18Canton,Sept. 20, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Ramsdell, John M.,29Hardwick,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Rawson, William,29Boston, Sept. 9, 1862,Prisoner Aug. 25, 1864. June 9, 1865, exp. of service. Redfield, Timothy G.,34Hardwick,Sept. 9, 1862,Taken prisoner Aug. 25, 1864. Admitted to hospital, Salisbury, N. C., Feb. 15, 1865. Transferred to hospital in Richmond, 1865, where he died. Rice, Albert E., 19Lowell,Aug. 5, 1864,May 17, 1865, expiration of service. Richardson, Simeon G.,21Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, Riley, John,28Boston,Oct. 25, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Ring, Hiram P., 23Brookline.Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Rising, Justus J.,2
ept. 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, George K.Nov. 21, 1864 Putnam, George H.April 8, 1906 Peach, JamesFeb. 6, 1865 Packard, Charles N.Feb. 13, 1887 Parker, Adolphus B.June 13, 1889 Parker, Benjamin F.Feb. 20, 1907 Pike, HiramAug.—, 1892 Pease, George A.April 17, 1895 Paine, SamuelApril 10, 1900 Pedrick, JohnNov. 7, 1901 Rawson, WilliamAug. 23, 1906 Redfield, Timothy G.——, 1865 Reed, Joshua T.Aug. 21, 1886 Riley, JohnDec. 25, 1874 Rollins, Lieut. William E.Nov. 15, 1901. Rice, Albert E.Nov. 15, 1902 Rising, Justus J.Mar. 31, 1906 Richardson, Asa F.Feb. 18, 1908 Sleeper, Maj. J. HenryAug. 10, 1891 Smith, Lieut. AsaOct. 28, 1864 Smith, James D.Mar. 28, 1880 Smith, Albert W.Nov. 2, 1896 Smith, George A.June 24, 1906 Spooner, Albert B.Aug. 20, 1864 Stevens, JudsonAug. 30, 1864 Stevens, John HenryFeb. 18, 1897 Sheridan, Joseph