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John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion 28 0 Browse Search
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ght returned to duty. Jan. 12. W. S. Roundy returned to duty. Jan. 14. C. E. Woodis sick in quarters. Jan. 15. Wm. Rawson sick in quarters. Jan. 18. John made 26 Dec.; 7 horses were condemned, not 6 as there stated. Jan. 25. Chas. E. Woodis, Jos. Cross and Wm. Edwards returned to duty. J. L. W. Thayer sick in quaor dismounted duty; Pierce (?) and Chase reported for quarters. April 20. C. E. Woodis taken to Camp Hospital yesterday; H. Chase reported for dismounted duty. d 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 fornd 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 H
Jan. 26. Corp. G. A. Pease reported to duty from. brigade hospital. Privates Hunt, Cook and Woodis reported to quarters. One horse shot—order of Lieut. W. L. Bull, Ass't Inspector Art'y Brigade— Glanders. Jan. 27. Privates Hunt and Woodis reported to quarters. Jan. 28. Privates Hunt and Woodis reported to quarters. Jan. 29. Private D. R. Stowell detailed as mechanic in Q. M. Dep't.,Woodis reported to quarters. Jan. 29. Private D. R. Stowell detailed as mechanic in Q. M. Dep't., Art'y Brigade. Private E. C. Jewell returned to duty from Art'y Brigade, Q. M. Dep't 2nd Corps. Privates Woodis, Hunt and Bacon and Serg't Bailey reported to quarters. Private Hiram P. Ring returnedPrivates Woodis, Hunt and Bacon and Serg't Bailey reported to quarters. Private Hiram P. Ring returned from furlough. Lieut. J. W. Adams absent without leave. Jan. 30. Lieut. J. W. Adams returned from absence without leave. Unavoidable detention. Privates Bacon, Hunt and Woodis reported to quarWoodis reported to quarters. Jan. 31. Private Jas. L. Schwartz detailed as attendant at Art'y Brigade Hospital. Private Hunt reported to quarters. Feb. 1. Maj. J. Henry Sleeper on leave and Private Joseph Cross on fu
f service. White, Augustus C.,19Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Wounded Po River, May 10, 1864. June 9, 1865, exp. White, John D.,22W. Boylston,Sept. 7, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Whiting, Edwin S.,27Petersham,Dec. 22, 1863,9, 1865, expiration of service. Wilson, Everett J.,23Boston,Jan. 4, 1864,9, 1865, expiration of service. Wilson, Jonas W.,27Charlestown,Sept. 9, 1862,9, 1865, expiration of service. Winslow, Henry B., 2d18Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,9, 1865, expiration of service. Woodis, Charles E.,18Rutland,Sept. 9, 1862,9, 1865, expiration of service. Woodward, Jonas J.25Prescott,Sept. 9, 1862,Deserted Nov. 9, 1862, Camp Barry, Washington, D. C. Wright, Rufus C.,27Charlestown.Jan. 5, 1864,June 9. 1865. expiration of service. Recapitulation. discharged Killed in location.Died of wounds, diseases, &c.Deserted.Transferred.Missing.Unaccounted for.Promoted.Honorably.Dishonorably.Disability.Expiration of service.Totals. Commissioned officers,-2----32--512 Non-
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