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July 21st (search for this): chapter 1
Companies L, M, and Read's Company. On March 26, 1865, Colonel Burr Porter joined the regiment and assumed command. With him, certain detachments of troops that had been recently recruited in the State were received and merged with Companies L and M By the addition of these different companies, and by the recruits received from time to time, the rolls were increased to over twenty-five hundred men. On May 20, 1865, the original members of the regiment were mustered out of service. On July 21, those remaining were, by order of the War Department, consolidated into six companies, in which position they continued until September 28, 1865, when the entire regiment was mustered out of service. Because of these changes, the same person may have been at different times a member of more than one company. There is no complete Roster, arranged alphabetically by companies, at the Adjutant General's office of the State, but there are records compiled from the muster rolls of the regime
November 5th, 1862 AD (search for this): chapter 1
Roster of the Third regiment Massachusetts Cavalry. the making of a complete Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry meets with difficulties greater than those connected with most other regiments. The Forty-first Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry left the State on November 5, 1862, with eight companies and seven hundred men. In Baton Rouge, two companies from the Thirty-third Massachusetts Infantry were added, I and K. On June 17, 1863, while in Louisiana, the regiment was converted into the Third Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, and other companies that had preceded them with Butler's Expedition were added, the First, Second and Third unattached companies. These were added as Companies L, M, and Read's Company. On March 26, 1865, Colonel Burr Porter joined the regiment and assumed command. With him, certain detachments of troops that had been recently recruited in the State were received and merged with Companies L and M By the addition of these different companies, and b
June 17th, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 1
Roster of the Third regiment Massachusetts Cavalry. the making of a complete Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry meets with difficulties greater than those connected with most other regiments. The Forty-first Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry left the State on November 5, 1862, with eight companies and seven hundred men. In Baton Rouge, two companies from the Thirty-third Massachusetts Infantry were added, I and K. On June 17, 1863, while in Louisiana, the regiment was converted into the Third Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, and other companies that had preceded them with Butler's Expedition were added, the First, Second and Third unattached companies. These were added as Companies L, M, and Read's Company. On March 26, 1865, Colonel Burr Porter joined the regiment and assumed command. With him, certain detachments of troops that had been recently recruited in the State were received and merged with Companies L and M By the addition of these different companies, and
May 20th, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 1
were added, the First, Second and Third unattached companies. These were added as Companies L, M, and Read's Company. On March 26, 1865, Colonel Burr Porter joined the regiment and assumed command. With him, certain detachments of troops that had been recently recruited in the State were received and merged with Companies L and M By the addition of these different companies, and by the recruits received from time to time, the rolls were increased to over twenty-five hundred men. On May 20, 1865, the original members of the regiment were mustered out of service. On July 21, those remaining were, by order of the War Department, consolidated into six companies, in which position they continued until September 28, 1865, when the entire regiment was mustered out of service. Because of these changes, the same person may have been at different times a member of more than one company. There is no complete Roster, arranged alphabetically by companies, at the Adjutant General's offic
married, occupation, date of enlistment, any particular fact of his history while in the service; closing with the date of discharge or muster out of service. For the sake of brevity we have used the following Abbreviations. Adv.Advocate A. G.Adjutant-General Batt.Battalion Corp.Corporal Com. Serg.Commissary Sergeant C. T.Colored Troops Com.Commissioned, Commissary Cr.Credit Disch.Discharged Disa.Disability En.Enlisted Exp. Serv.Expiration of Service Hosp.Hospital mMarried M. O.Mustered out M. V. M.Mass. Volunteer Militia M. V. I.Mass. Volunteer Infantry Prom.Promoted Prior Serv.Service in the war previous to enlisting in the regiment Q. M. Sergt.Quarter-Master Sergeant Regt.Regiment Re-en.Re-enlisted Sergt.Sergeant sSingle Stew.Steward Sub. Serv.Service after leaving the regiment Trans.Transferred U. S. C. T.United States Colored Troops U. S. Inf.United States Infantry Unof.Unofficial, but presumably correct V. R. C.Veteran Reserve Corps
March 26th, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 1
er Infantry left the State on November 5, 1862, with eight companies and seven hundred men. In Baton Rouge, two companies from the Thirty-third Massachusetts Infantry were added, I and K. On June 17, 1863, while in Louisiana, the regiment was converted into the Third Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, and other companies that had preceded them with Butler's Expedition were added, the First, Second and Third unattached companies. These were added as Companies L, M, and Read's Company. On March 26, 1865, Colonel Burr Porter joined the regiment and assumed command. With him, certain detachments of troops that had been recently recruited in the State were received and merged with Companies L and M By the addition of these different companies, and by the recruits received from time to time, the rolls were increased to over twenty-five hundred men. On May 20, 1865, the original members of the regiment were mustered out of service. On July 21, those remaining were, by order of the War D
e non-commissioned officers the information is so incomplete that we have simply mentioned their highest rank. The name of each man is recorded as above described, and (unless a private) followed by his rank; also his place of residence, his age, single or married, occupation, date of enlistment, any particular fact of his history while in the service; closing with the date of discharge or muster out of service. For the sake of brevity we have used the following Abbreviations. Adv.Advocate A. G.Adjutant-General Batt.Battalion Corp.Corporal Com. Serg.Commissary Sergeant C. T.Colored Troops Com.Commissioned, Commissary Cr.Credit Disch.Discharged Disa.Disability En.Enlisted Exp. Serv.Expiration of Service Hosp.Hospital mMarried M. O.Mustered out M. V. M.Mass. Volunteer Militia M. V. I.Mass. Volunteer Infantry Prom.Promoted Prior Serv.Service in the war previous to enlisting in the regiment Q. M. Sergt.Quarter-Master Sergeant Regt.Regiment Re-en.Re-en
September 28th, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 1
achments of troops that had been recently recruited in the State were received and merged with Companies L and M By the addition of these different companies, and by the recruits received from time to time, the rolls were increased to over twenty-five hundred men. On May 20, 1865, the original members of the regiment were mustered out of service. On July 21, those remaining were, by order of the War Department, consolidated into six companies, in which position they continued until September 28, 1865, when the entire regiment was mustered out of service. Because of these changes, the same person may have been at different times a member of more than one company. There is no complete Roster, arranged alphabetically by companies, at the Adjutant General's office of the State, but there are records compiled from the muster rolls of the regiment, together with such added information as could be obtained from the War Department at Washington. Work is now in progress, by which we m
Burr Porter (search for this): chapter 1
e State on November 5, 1862, with eight companies and seven hundred men. In Baton Rouge, two companies from the Thirty-third Massachusetts Infantry were added, I and K. On June 17, 1863, while in Louisiana, the regiment was converted into the Third Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, and other companies that had preceded them with Butler's Expedition were added, the First, Second and Third unattached companies. These were added as Companies L, M, and Read's Company. On March 26, 1865, Colonel Burr Porter joined the regiment and assumed command. With him, certain detachments of troops that had been recently recruited in the State were received and merged with Companies L and M By the addition of these different companies, and by the recruits received from time to time, the rolls were increased to over twenty-five hundred men. On May 20, 1865, the original members of the regiment were mustered out of service. On July 21, those remaining were, by order of the War Department, consoli
r married, occupation, date of enlistment, any particular fact of his history while in the service; closing with the date of discharge or muster out of service. For the sake of brevity we have used the following Abbreviations. Adv.Advocate A. G.Adjutant-General Batt.Battalion Corp.Corporal Com. Serg.Commissary Sergeant C. T.Colored Troops Com.Commissioned, Commissary Cr.Credit Disch.Discharged Disa.Disability En.Enlisted Exp. Serv.Expiration of Service Hosp.Hospital mMarried M. O.Mustered out M. V. M.Mass. Volunteer Militia M. V. I.Mass. Volunteer Infantry Prom.Promoted Prior Serv.Service in the war previous to enlisting in the regiment Q. M. Sergt.Quarter-Master Sergeant Regt.Regiment Re-en.Re-enlisted Sergt.Sergeant sSingle Stew.Steward Sub. Serv.Service after leaving the regiment Trans.Transferred U. S. C. T.United States Colored Troops U. S. Inf.United States Infantry Unof.Unofficial, but presumably correct V. R. C.Veteran Reserve Corps
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