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Jan. 1. Lieut. Henry H. Granger started for Brattleboro, Vt., on 15 days furlough. John Baxter returned from furlough and reported for duty. Jan. 4. Privates Jacob B. Sulham, Henry L. Ewell and Everett J. Wilson permanently transferred to this Battery for the purpose of reenlistment agreeable to Special Order No. 2 H dq'r s 3rd Army Corps. Francis Loham reported to quarters. Jan. 5. Privates Jacob B. Sulham, Henry I. Ewell, and Everett J. Wilson were re-enlisted by Lieut. Asa Smith for Tenth Mass. Battery for 3 years from Jan. 4, 1864. Mustered out and re-mustered into the U. S. Vols. service this 5th day Jan'y 1864. Jan. 6. Private John Ramsdell and Francis Loham reported for duty. Four horses unserviceable. Jan. 7. Corp'l John H. Stevens and Leroy E. Hunt reported to quarters. Privates Sulham, Ewell and Wilson, re-enlisted veteran volunteers, started on 35 days furlough. Jan. 8. Corp'l Stevens reported for duty. Jan. 9. Received this P. M. from Brig. Gen
marched leisurely along across Graves' Farm, down over the pontoon, closely following the infantry, when a few rattling shots, soon increasing to a fierce volley, broke out alarmingly near. It was an attack on the rear of the retiring divisions. Double-quick! comes the order; the cannoneers mount, and the horses are urged on with increased speed. The roar of battle is before us as we hasten. Crash goes a shell through the trees, immediately followed by another Jonas W. Strout Jacob B. Sulham that explodes over us. Thicker and thicker they come. We are in full range of a Rebel battery, and wheel into an opening on our left to unlimber for action. We are eager to commence firing. But a dire contingency now appears,—the enemy are not within our range. Nothing remains to be done, then, but to get out of this place as lively as may be. The caissons are ordered to stand fast while the pieces pass on down across a little run, and soon come to a halt in a hollow. But we have
r to general hospital Aug. 26, 1864. J. W. Bailey returned to duty from general hospital. R. Bemis made farrier. Sept. 7. Daniel D. Adams sent to brigade hospital. Sept. 9. Fifty-four (54) horses received from Capt. Fisher. Sept. 10. J. B. Sulham injured by falling tree and sent to hospital. D. D. Adams returned from brigade hospital. Notice received of E. A. Friend's furlough, Aug. 19, and Hugh Killoran's Aug. 21, each 20 days. Sept. 12. R. G. Gilley returned to duty from Art'y Brigade Headquarters. B. G. Hooper returned from brigade hospital. Sept. 14. J. B. Sulham returned from brigade hospital. E. J. Wilson carried along as on detached service. Sept. 15. One horse died—Glanders. Serg't C. Gould sent to Brigade Hospital. Joseph Sheridan returned front hospital. Sept. 16. One horse died—Glanders. Hiram Warburton sent to brigade hospital. Sept. 17. Capt. Sleeper's leave extended 30 days. Notice received of J. M. Ramsdell's transfer to general hospital S
William H.,21Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Wounded Aug. 25, 1864. June 9, 1865, exp. of service. Stetson, George W.,21Barre,Jan. 6, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Stevens, Judson, 22E. Boston,Dec. 24, 1863,Died Aug. 31, 1864, East Boston, Mass. Stowell, David R.,39Boston, Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Strout, Jonas W.,27Charlestown,Jan. 9, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Strand, Thomas W.,18Charlestown,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Sulham, Jacob, 28Cambridge,Jan. 4, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Temple, Lyman W.,25Boston, Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Terbriggen, Peter A.,39Springfield,Sept. 23, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Thayer, James L. W.,25Hardwick,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Thompson, Alvin,1 23Barnstable,Jan. 21, 1864,Prisoner Aug. 25 1864. June 9 1865 exp. of service. Thompson, Charles D.,21Barnstable,Jan. 21, 1864,Prisoner Aug. 25, 1864. Ju
, 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, John F., 349, 401. Sulphur Springs, 115, 118, 121, 125, 126, 132, 141. Sumner. Gen. E. V., 101. Sykes, Gen. Geo., 107, 142, 191. T. Robertson's Tavern, 171, 173, 181, 182, 184, 217. Todd's Tavern, 214, 216, 217, 218, 225, 226, 228. Burgess' Tavern, 357, 364, 372, 373, 412. Globe Tavern, 353. Yellow Tavern, 353, 366. Taylor, Col. W. H. 425. Temple, Lyman W., 406, 407. Tent, Sibley, 20, 43, 55. Tent, Bell, 20. Tent, A, 39, 43. Tent, She