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Smith; Junior 2nd Lieut. Thomas R. Armitage; First Sergeant, Otis N. Harrington; Quartermaster Sergeant, S. Augustus Alden; chiefs of Pieces with rank of sergeants, George H. Putnam; Philip T. Woodfin; Charles E. Pierce; Samuel J. Bradlee; Chandler Gould; George F. Gould. Gunners with the rank of Corporals; Andrew B. Shattuck. Charles W. Doe, John H. Stevens, George M. Townsend, Joseph H. Currant, Benjamin F. Parker; Guidon, William H. Fitzpatrick; Artificer. Amasa D. Bacon; Buglers, Joshua T. Reed, John E. Mugford; Company Clerk, Benjamin E. Corlew. The departure of Sleeper's Battery. [Monday Oct. 13, 1862.] The 10th Mass. Battery, Captain Sleeper, now at Boxford will certainly leave for the seat of war at 10 o'clock tomorrow forenoon. The horses for the battery have all been inspected and placed on board the car. The field pieces will be supplied the company on their arrival at Washington. Departure of the 10th Massachusetts Battery. [Oct. 14, 1862.] The Tenth Massac
ns and camp equipage. Later in our experience, when horse-flesh became scarcer, each of these was drawn by six mules, and Messrs. Slack, Johnson, and Abbott learned a new tongue, which, although mastered with some difficulty, eventually became, with the aid of a little of the black snake, a powerful agent in toning down or spurring on the recalcitrant mule. An Ambulance, drawn by two horses, designed to carry the sick and wounded, completed the materiel of the Battery. Two Buglers, Joshua T. Reed and John E. Mugford, had been appointed to sound the calls for the various camp duties and for movements in drill, and William H. Fitzpatrick was selected as Guidon, or standard bearer. All other preliminaries having been properly arranged, the horses were distributed to the drivers, and taken to the Washington Arsenal to be fitted with harnesses and to draw back guns and caissons. The former having been accomplished, with no trifling amount of opposition on the part of some of the a
ate 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. JohBugler 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. Henry Sleeper. Oct. 6. Private John C. Frost received notice of his discharge at Mt. Pleasant Hospital Sept. 25, 1863. Oct. 7. Corp'l Geo. A. Smith reported for duty. W. H. Trefry reported to quarters. Oct. 8. Frank A. Chase returned
d to the heights of Fredericksburg to camp for the winter, but was again negatived in the project by Halleck. Morning reports. 1863. Nov. 12. Serg't G. F. Gould and privates H. Newton, Charles Slack, T. Ellworth, reported to quarters. Bugler Reed at hospital. Nov. 13. Privates Charles Slack, Thomas Ellworth, Hiram Warburton reported for duty. Nov. 14. Private H. Newton and Serg't Gould (?) reported for duty. Nov. 15. Five horses unserviceable. Three horses shot by order of Drrses condemned and turned over to Capt. L. H. Pierce A. Q. Seven horses received from Capt. Pierce. Privates Maxwell and MacAllister report for duty. W. H. Fitzpatrick started tonight on a ten days leave of absence to Boston. Nov. 22. Bugler Joshua T. Reed went to Washington Hospital. Nov. 24. Daniel MacAllister and Wm. G. Donnelly reported to quarters. Orders to move which were countermanded. Nov. 25. Alex. W. Holbrook reported to quarters. Nov. 26. Left Brandy Station for Germa
unt reported to quarters. Private P. E. Neagle started to Boston on furlough for 10 days. Feb. 17. Lieut. Asa Smith started on furlough for 15 days and Private Chas. E. Bruce for 10 days. Feb. 18. Privates J. E. Carter, J. L. Schwartz and Charles Thompson reported to quarters. Feb. 19. Privates Thompson, John T. Goodwin and J. P. Brown reported to quarters. Feb. 20. Privates N. H. Butterfield, Lewis R. Allard, Alvin Abbott, Chas. E. Osborne, Joseph A. Hooper, James D. Smith, Josh. T. Reed dropped from the rolls of this Battery agreeable to Gen. Orders No. 3, Art'y Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, Oct. 1, 1863. Received 5 horses from Capt. E. J. Strong. J. P. Brown and J. L. Schwartz reported for duty. Feb. 21. Private John T. Goodwin reported to quarters. Private J. S. Bailey started on 10 days furlough. Feb. 22. Private Asa L. Gowell reported to quarters. Mears Orcutt and R. C. Wright reported for duty. Feb. 23. Privates John Nesbitt and Richard Martin repo
e 9, 1865, expiration of service. Paine, Samuel, Corp.,29Truro,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Pease, George A., Corp.,27Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Richardson, Asa F., Corp.,28Hardwick,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.[July 8, 1865. Shattuck, And. B., Jr., Corp.,24Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Transferred Jan. 21, 1864, V. R. Corps; discharged Stevens, John H., Corp.,22Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Reed, Joshua T., Bugler.45Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 2, 1865, disability. Mugford, John E., Bugler,20Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Bacon, Amasa D., Artificer,26Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, Gross, Willard Y., Artificer,32Brookline,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, Abbott, Alvin,29Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Abell, Samuel,39Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Oct. 25, 1862, disability. Adams, Daniel D.28Brookline,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration
ram 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, JosephMar. 23, 1873 Southworth, A
, 353. Railroad, Weldon, 291, 301, 307, 312, 345, 372. Railroad, Lynchburg, 418. Railroad, Southside, 353, 382, 413. Railroad, Danville, 428. Railroad, P. W. & B., 433. Railroad, Boston and Worcester, 433. Ramsdell, J. M., 80, 117, 147, 198, 199, 200, 209, 255, 256, 302, 303, 304, 348, 349, 404, 408, 441. Randolph, Capt., Geo. E., 125, 137, 154, 172, 196. Rawsou, William, 80, 152, 163, 205, 304, 316, 326, 339, 398. Redfield, Tim. G., 85, 86, 303, 325, 326. 339. Reed, Joshua T., 31, 42, 150, 151, 183, 184, 203. Regiment, 41st Mass. Inf., 24. Regiment, 6th Mass. Inf., 35. Regiment, 39th Mass. Inf., 51, 61, 62, 79. Regiment, 8th Mass. Inf., 100. Regiment, 46th Mass. Inf., 100. Regiment, 51st Mass. Inf., 100. Regiment, 1st Mass. Inf., 243. Regiment, 40th Mass. Inf., 284. Regiment, 5th Mass. Inf., 324. Regiment, 11th Mass. Inf., 359,368. Regiment, 4th Mass. Inf., H. A., 379. Regiment, 14th N. H. Inf., 51, 61. Regiment, 23rd Me.