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West Point (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 157
Fourth Regiment--Geo. G. Hunt, Captain; Hiram F. Perkins, First Lieutenant; F. E. Bell, Ensign; and 67 privates. Co. A, Burlington, Fourth Regiment--D. Brainard Peck, Captain; O. G. Mower, First Lieutenant; G. J. Hagar, Ensign; and 67 privates. Co. B, Bradford, Second Regiment.--Dudley K. Andross, Captain; John B. Picket, jr., First Lieutenant; Boswell Farnum, Second Lieutenant; and 70 privates. N. Y. Herald, May 11. Colonel Phelps, who commands the regiment, is a graduate of West Point, and has served twenty years in the army. He resigned two years ago, and has been living quietly at Brattleboro till the opening of the campaign, when he at once offered his services to the State, and was placed in command of this regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Washburn, of Woodstock, is one of the most prominent lawyers in the State. At the same time he is a military man, and a disciplinarian of the highest order. Major Worthen, of Bradford, is also a lawyer, and a graduate of the N
Brattleboro (Vermont, United States) (search for this): chapter 157
Co. A, Burlington, Fourth Regiment--D. Brainard Peck, Captain; O. G. Mower, First Lieutenant; G. J. Hagar, Ensign; and 67 privates. Co. B, Bradford, Second Regiment.--Dudley K. Andross, Captain; John B. Picket, jr., First Lieutenant; Boswell Farnum, Second Lieutenant; and 70 privates. N. Y. Herald, May 11. Colonel Phelps, who commands the regiment, is a graduate of West Point, and has served twenty years in the army. He resigned two years ago, and has been living quietly at Brattleboro till the opening of the campaign, when he at once offered his services to the State, and was placed in command of this regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Washburn, of Woodstock, is one of the most prominent lawyers in the State. At the same time he is a military man, and a disciplinarian of the highest order. Major Worthen, of Bradford, is also a lawyer, and a graduate of the Norwich University. Adjutant Stevens, also, has formerly followed the profession of the law. The regiment numb
Northfield, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 157
andler; Drum Major, Thos. R. Clark; Fife Major, Martin J. McManus; Chaplain, Rev. Levi H. Stone. Company officers. Co. A, Brandon, First Regiment--Captain, Joseph Bush; First Lieutenant, William Cronan; Ensign, and 64 privates. Co. B, Middlebury, First Regiment--E. S. Hayward, Captain; Charles W. Rose, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. D, Rutland, First Regiment--W. Y. W. Ripley, Captain; Geo. T. Roberts, First Lieutenant; L. G. Kingsley, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. E, Northfield, First Regiment--Wm. H. Boynton, Captain; C. A. Webb, First Lieutentenant; and 64 privates. Co. C, Swanton, Fourth Regiment--L. D. Clark, Captain; A. B. Jewett, First Lieutenant; and 71 privates. Co. A, Woodstock, Second Regiment--Wm. W. Pelton, Captain; Andrew J. Dike, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. E, Cavendish, Second Regiment--O. S. Tuttle, Captain; A. Clark, First Lieutenant; S. Dutton, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. B, St. Albans, Fourth Regiment--Geo. G. Hunt, Capt
Colorado (Colorado, United States) (search for this): chapter 157
Doc. 150.-the First Regiment Vermont volunteers. The following is a full list of the officers of this regiment: Field and Staff officers. Colonel, J. Wolcott Phelps; Lieutenant-Col., P. T. Washburn; Major, H. N. Worthen; Adjutant, Hiram Stephens; Quartermaster, E. A. Morse; Surgeon, E. K. Sanborn; Assistant Surgeon, Willard Childe; Sergeant Major, C. G. Chandler; Drum Major, Thos. R. Clark; Fife Major, Martin J. McManus; Chaplain, Rev. Levi H. Stone. Company officers. Co. A, Brandon, First Regiment--Captain, Joseph Bush; First Lieutenant, William Cronan; Ensign, and 64 privates. Co. B, Middlebury, First Regiment--E. S. Hayward, Captain; Charles W. Rose, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. D, Rutland, First Regiment--W. Y. W. Ripley, Captain; Geo. T. Roberts, First Lieutenant; L. G. Kingsley, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. E, Northfield, First Regiment--Wm. H. Boynton, Captain; C. A. Webb, First Lieutentenant; and 64 privates. Co. C, Swanton, Fourth
Swanton, Vt. (Vermont, United States) (search for this): chapter 157
cers. Co. A, Brandon, First Regiment--Captain, Joseph Bush; First Lieutenant, William Cronan; Ensign, and 64 privates. Co. B, Middlebury, First Regiment--E. S. Hayward, Captain; Charles W. Rose, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. D, Rutland, First Regiment--W. Y. W. Ripley, Captain; Geo. T. Roberts, First Lieutenant; L. G. Kingsley, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. E, Northfield, First Regiment--Wm. H. Boynton, Captain; C. A. Webb, First Lieutentenant; and 64 privates. Co. C, Swanton, Fourth Regiment--L. D. Clark, Captain; A. B. Jewett, First Lieutenant; and 71 privates. Co. A, Woodstock, Second Regiment--Wm. W. Pelton, Captain; Andrew J. Dike, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. E, Cavendish, Second Regiment--O. S. Tuttle, Captain; A. Clark, First Lieutenant; S. Dutton, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. B, St. Albans, Fourth Regiment--Geo. G. Hunt, Captain; Hiram F. Perkins, First Lieutenant; F. E. Bell, Ensign; and 67 privates. Co. A, Burlington, Fourth Regi
Woodstock, Vt. (Vermont, United States) (search for this): chapter 157
d 65 privates. Co. E, Northfield, First Regiment--Wm. H. Boynton, Captain; C. A. Webb, First Lieutentenant; and 64 privates. Co. C, Swanton, Fourth Regiment--L. D. Clark, Captain; A. B. Jewett, First Lieutenant; and 71 privates. Co. A, Woodstock, Second Regiment--Wm. W. Pelton, Captain; Andrew J. Dike, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. E, Cavendish, Second Regiment--O. S. Tuttle, Captain; A. Clark, First Lieutenant; S. Dutton, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. B, St. Albans, Fourthe army. He resigned two years ago, and has been living quietly at Brattleboro till the opening of the campaign, when he at once offered his services to the State, and was placed in command of this regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Washburn, of Woodstock, is one of the most prominent lawyers in the State. At the same time he is a military man, and a disciplinarian of the highest order. Major Worthen, of Bradford, is also a lawyer, and a graduate of the Norwich University. Adjutant Stevens,
Rutland (Vermont, United States) (search for this): chapter 157
Adjutant, Hiram Stephens; Quartermaster, E. A. Morse; Surgeon, E. K. Sanborn; Assistant Surgeon, Willard Childe; Sergeant Major, C. G. Chandler; Drum Major, Thos. R. Clark; Fife Major, Martin J. McManus; Chaplain, Rev. Levi H. Stone. Company officers. Co. A, Brandon, First Regiment--Captain, Joseph Bush; First Lieutenant, William Cronan; Ensign, and 64 privates. Co. B, Middlebury, First Regiment--E. S. Hayward, Captain; Charles W. Rose, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. D, Rutland, First Regiment--W. Y. W. Ripley, Captain; Geo. T. Roberts, First Lieutenant; L. G. Kingsley, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. E, Northfield, First Regiment--Wm. H. Boynton, Captain; C. A. Webb, First Lieutentenant; and 64 privates. Co. C, Swanton, Fourth Regiment--L. D. Clark, Captain; A. B. Jewett, First Lieutenant; and 71 privates. Co. A, Woodstock, Second Regiment--Wm. W. Pelton, Captain; Andrew J. Dike, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. E, Cavendish, Second Regiment--O. S.
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 157
years in the army. He resigned two years ago, and has been living quietly at Brattleboro till the opening of the campaign, when he at once offered his services to the State, and was placed in command of this regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Washburn, of Woodstock, is one of the most prominent lawyers in the State. At the same time he is a military man, and a disciplinarian of the highest order. Major Worthen, of Bradford, is also a lawyer, and a graduate of the Norwich University. Adjutant Stevens, also, has formerly followed the profession of the law. The regiment numbers seven hundred and eighty men. Among them are several giants, taller by some inches than the President of the United States, and nearly all are accustomed to hard out-door work. One of the officers states that he selected ten of his tallest, and had them lie down on the ground for measurement, when it was found that the ten formed a line sixty-seven feet and ten inches in length. N. Y. Evening Post, May 11.
St. Albans, Vt. (Vermont, United States) (search for this): chapter 157
, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. E, Northfield, First Regiment--Wm. H. Boynton, Captain; C. A. Webb, First Lieutentenant; and 64 privates. Co. C, Swanton, Fourth Regiment--L. D. Clark, Captain; A. B. Jewett, First Lieutenant; and 71 privates. Co. A, Woodstock, Second Regiment--Wm. W. Pelton, Captain; Andrew J. Dike, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. E, Cavendish, Second Regiment--O. S. Tuttle, Captain; A. Clark, First Lieutenant; S. Dutton, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. B, St. Albans, Fourth Regiment--Geo. G. Hunt, Captain; Hiram F. Perkins, First Lieutenant; F. E. Bell, Ensign; and 67 privates. Co. A, Burlington, Fourth Regiment--D. Brainard Peck, Captain; O. G. Mower, First Lieutenant; G. J. Hagar, Ensign; and 67 privates. Co. B, Bradford, Second Regiment.--Dudley K. Andross, Captain; John B. Picket, jr., First Lieutenant; Boswell Farnum, Second Lieutenant; and 70 privates. N. Y. Herald, May 11. Colonel Phelps, who commands the regiment, is a graduate o
Burlington (Vermont, United States) (search for this): chapter 157
tes. Co. C, Swanton, Fourth Regiment--L. D. Clark, Captain; A. B. Jewett, First Lieutenant; and 71 privates. Co. A, Woodstock, Second Regiment--Wm. W. Pelton, Captain; Andrew J. Dike, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. E, Cavendish, Second Regiment--O. S. Tuttle, Captain; A. Clark, First Lieutenant; S. Dutton, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. B, St. Albans, Fourth Regiment--Geo. G. Hunt, Captain; Hiram F. Perkins, First Lieutenant; F. E. Bell, Ensign; and 67 privates. Co. A, Burlington, Fourth Regiment--D. Brainard Peck, Captain; O. G. Mower, First Lieutenant; G. J. Hagar, Ensign; and 67 privates. Co. B, Bradford, Second Regiment.--Dudley K. Andross, Captain; John B. Picket, jr., First Lieutenant; Boswell Farnum, Second Lieutenant; and 70 privates. N. Y. Herald, May 11. Colonel Phelps, who commands the regiment, is a graduate of West Point, and has served twenty years in the army. He resigned two years ago, and has been living quietly at Brattleboro till the
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