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t)? started on furlough to Boston. March 16. Wm. Herring, E. Ashcroft, Win. Endicott and D. R, Stowell reported to quarters. March 17.. Wm. H. Martin sent to insane hospital, Washingon, D. C. C. E. Pierce reported to duty. March 18. Hanson reported for stable duty and Mugford and Chase reported to quarters. March 19. Mugford, Herring, Ashcroft and Stowell reported for duty. Alex. W. Holbrook reported to quarters. One sorrel horse ridden by Merrill, shot; disease glanders. March 20. Lieut. Adams returned and reported for duty last night. Herring reported for quarters. Holbrook reported for duty. March 21. Lieut. Armitage started on furlough for Washington and Boston yesterday. J. W. Thayer reported for stable duty. Hanson, White, Newton, reported for quarters. March 22. Endicott, Herring, Chase, White, Newton, and Prince reported for duty; Ring reported for quarters. March 23. Corporal Conant (Currant)? returned from furlough. Ham, Thayer and Prince rep
p. Frank M. Howes, W. H. Starkweather and C. Thompson reported for duty. March 18. Privates John Nesbit, James D. Smith reported to duty, Francis Mins, L. Ham, John Millett and J. E. Mugford reported to quarters. March 19. Lieut. Wm. G. Rollins and Artificer D. R. Stowell returned from leave. Two horses shot and four condemned by Major Vanderberg. Francis Mins reported to duty. Horace B. Bealsreported sick. Serg't P. T. Woodfin discharged for promotion by S. O. No. 113 War Dept. March 20. L. Ham and H. B. Beals reported to duty. Michael B. O'Neil released from arrest. March 21. Michael Haley reported for duty. Francis Loham and H. B. Beals reported to quarters. Two horses shot, by order of Maj. Vanderberg. March 22. Corp. Burnham C. Clark reported to quarters. March 23. Bugler John E. Mugford reported for duty. James Peach, M. M. Pierce and Asa Richardson reported to quarters. March 24. Jos. Sheridan sent to General Hospital, Washington. March 25. Corp'
ase reported to quarters. One horse died of exhaustion. March 14. Private M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 15. Privates Orcutt and Fales reported to quarters. March 16. Monthly inspection (mounted) by Lieut. W. S. Bull. One recruit, Thos. J. Pratt (?), received. Private M. Orcutt reported to quarters. Notice received of the transfer to General Hospital from brigade of Privates F. A. Cook and Charles Fiske. March 17. First Lt. J. Webb Adams mustered out and re-mustered as Captain, agreeably to circular A. G. O., State of Mass. Private M. Orcutt reported to quarters. Two horses died; exhaustion. March 18. Second Lt. Milbrey Green and Private James Dwight returned from leave of absence and furlough. March 19. First Sergeant Geo. M. Townsend mustered out and mustered in as Second Lieutenant. Reviewed by Maj. Gen. Humphreys. Lieut. Green mustered in as 1st Lieut. Sergt. J. S. Bailey, Jr., promoted to Orderly Sergeant. March 20. One horse died of exhaustion.
Chapter 19: Lee's retreat and surrender. March 20 to April 9, 1865. The last left flank at Burgess' Tavern again five Forks Petersburg is taken Atkinson's grave marching in the Rebel rear what they left behind Sailor's Creek graves that did not hold defunct Rebels high bridge Farmville fall of General Smythe our last stand and last shots rumors why are we going so slowly? Skeptics General Meade to the front suspense General Meade returns—Lee has surrendered how the Army felt. The Battery remained in this camp [says Capt. Adams] until the morning of March 29th, when, under orders, I reported to Gen. Hays, I ordered Capt. J. Webb Adams, Tenth Massachusetts Battery, and Lieut. Wm. B. Wescott, B, First Rhode Island Artillery, to report to Brig. Gen. Hays.—Report of Col. John G. Hazard. commanding Second Division, Second Corps, with the Tenth Massachusetts Battery and Battery B, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, both batteries having been placed unde