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John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion 18 0 Browse Search
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, Washington, D. C., Oct. 12, 1864. Nov. 19. Privates Thayer and H. Orcutt excused from duty. Privates Terb Nov. 20. Private H. Orcutt reported to duty. J. L. Thayer and J. F. Baxter excused from duty. Nov. 21. . Private Baxter reported to duty. Nov. 24. Private Thayer reported to duty. Nov. 25. One horse died—Blind Staggers. Private Thayer excused from duty. Corp'ls J. H. Stevens and R. Goldsmith and Private J. L. Schz returned to duty from absence without leave. Private Thayer reported to quarters. Nov. 27. Private ThayePrivate Thayer reported to quarters. Nov. 28. Private Thayer reported to quarters. Private M. M. Pierce returned to dutPrivate Thayer reported to quarters. Private M. M. Pierce returned to duty from general hospital. Nov. 29. Eighteen horses received from Capt. Fisher. Received marching orders at ov. 21, 1864. Corp'l Pierce reported to duty. Private Thayer to quarters. Sixteen horses received from Captince Sept. 24, 1864. Dec. 5. Corp. Pease and Private Thayer reported to quarters. Serg't George H. Day dis