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rolls. March 6. Serg't Townsend reported to quarters. Privates Schwartz, Thompson, Thresher and Edwards reported for duty. March 7. Private Wm. H. Fitzpatrick appointed Q. M. Serg't March 3, 1864. Privates Jos. Sheridan, M. Campbell, Judson Stevens, and Chas. Thompson reported to quarters. Artificer D. R. Stowell on furlough of 10 days. March 8. Privates Jos. Sheridan, F. Mins, and A. E. Wright reported to duty. Wm. Rawson and Geo. W. Stetson reported to quarters. One mule receive10 days leave. Serg't Geo. M. Townsend and Private Rawson reported to quarters. March 10. Serg't Geo. M. Townsend and Private Thresher reported to quarters. One horse died of inflammation of bowels. March 11. Privates L. W. Adams and Judson Stevens reported for duty. Jos. Sheridan and R. C. Wright to quarters. Private Charles Slack went on 10 days furlough. March 12. Serg't Geo. M. Townsend, Privates Foster, Geo. W. Stetson, E. D. Thresher and R. C. Wright reported for duty. Capt
June 30. Private Killoran returned; private Judson Stevens sent to hospital. July 1. Eleven entt, Ramsdell excused from duty. July 6. Corp. Stevens, Holbrook, Devereux, M. M. Pierce, Thayer,and Ramsdell excused from duty. July 8. Corp. Stevens, Devereux, Trefry, Holbrook, D. D. Adams, Thos. Smith excused from duty. July 9. Corp. Stevens, Devereux, Holbrook, M. M. Pierce, Thos. Sed without accompanying officer or paper. Corp. Stevens, Holbrook, Devereux, Trefry, M. M. Pierce,der Capt. Miller. Glanders. Lieut. Smith, Corp. Stevens, (?) Smith, Holbrook, Trefry, excused fromed from duty. One horse died. July 17. Corp. Stevens, Trefry, Spooner, Rawson, Thos. Smith, excy 18. One horse shot—glanders. July 19. Corp. Stevens, Trefry, Thos. Smith and Spooner excused from duty. July 20. Corp. Stevens, Thayer, Ramsdell, excused from duty. July 21. Corp. Stevensarcy. Private W. Allen sent to hospital. Corp. Stevens and privates Devereux, J. W. Bailey, Monro[4 more...]
al. Monthly inspection by Lieut. Clark A. I. G. Art'y Brigade. Dec. 15. One horse died—Stoppage. Thirteen (13) horses turned over to Capt. Strang by order of Lieut. Clark, A. I. G. Art'y Brig. Private information received of the death of Judson Stevens at East Boston while on furlough, Aug. 31, 1864. Lieut. Geo. H. Day on leave of absence of 15 days to Boston. Dec. 16. Nine recruits received from Draft Rendezvous, Mass.; Wm. H. Clark, Francis A. Cook, Michael Foley, Joseph Lear, George N H. Day returned to duty from 15 days leave of absence. Privates Ham and Pierce reported to quarters. Dec. 31. Privates L. Ham and F. A. Cook sent to brigade hospital. Private M. M. Pierce reported to quarters. 1865. Jan. 2. Serg't Stevens and privates Pierce and Mercier reported to quarters. Jan. 3. Private M. Mercier sent to brigade hospital. Privates McAllister and Pierce (?) reported to quarters. Corp. G. A. Pease returned to duty from general hospital. Notice received o
140, 161, 164, 167, 179, 184, 185, 186, 187, 208. Station, Guiney's, 244. Station, Milford, 244. Station, Dispatch, 274. Station, Reams, 308, 316, 326, 328, 333, 338, 361, 366. Station, Prospect, 421. Station, Rice's, 428. Starkweather, William H., 39, 48, 87, 116, 152, 162, 206, 325, 339, 348. Stanton, E. M., 338. Stewart, Gen., 235. Stuart, Gen. J. B., 113, 127, 139, 141, 142. Stedman, Hon., Chas. M., 327. Stetson, Geo. W., 203, 204, 205, 325, 326, 339, 398. Stevens, Judson, 205, 302, 401. Stevens, John H., 31, 84, 163, 198, 199, 200, 207, 303, 304, 399, 400, 403. Stevensburg, 193, 195, 208. Stearns, John A., 28, 29. Stone, Gen. A. P., 52. Stowell, David R., 44, 83, 84, 85, 148, 200, 201, 205, 206, 207, 208, 255, 359, 405, 409, 426. Strand, T. W., 202, 407, 441. Strang, Capt., 302, 305, 348, 351, 398, 401, 426. Strickland, Geo. H., 28. Strong, Capt. J., 202, 203, 205, 207. Strout, Jonas W., 255, 256. Sulham, Jacob B., 200, 202, 349. Sullivan,