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42nd Massachusetts Regiment Infantry.

Organized at Camp Meigs, Reedville, November 11, 1862.

Left State for New York November 11, thence to [1264] East New York November 22.

Sailed December 2 for New Orleans, La. (Cos. “D,” “G” and “I” ), on Steamer “Saxon,” arriving at Ship Island December 14, and at New Orleans December 16.

Companies “A,” “B” and “F” on Steamer “Quincy,” arriving at Hilton Head, S. C., December 11, at Tortugas, Florida, December 20, at Ship Island, Miss., December 26, and at New Orleans, December 29.

Companies “C” and “H” on Steamer “Shetucket,” arriving at New Orleans January 1, 1863.

Companies “E” and “K” on Steamer “Charles Osgood,” arriving at New Orleans January 1, 1863.

Attached to Sherman's Division, Dept. of the Gulf, to January, 1863.

2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 19th Army Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to August, 1863.


Service.

Companies “D,” “G” and “I” moved on Steamer “Saxon” to Galveston, Texas, December 19-24, 1862.

Occupation of Galveston December 24 (Cos. “D,” “G,” “I” ).

Action at Galveston January 1, 1863.

Captured and paroled at Alexandria, La., February 18, 1863, and rejoined Regiment at New Orleans February 22.

Assigned to duty at Paroled Camp Bayou, Gentilly, till July.

Companies “A,” “B,” “E,” “F” and “K” at Carrollton, La., till January 26, 1863.

Moved to Bayou Gentilly on Ponchartrain Railroad, and duty there till July.

Companies “C” and “H” detached from Regiment January 15, and assigned to duty with Engineer Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, at Camp Parapet, and erecting fortifications for the Defence of New Orleans till June.

Rejoined Regiment at Camp Farr June 5.

Company “K” detached February 16 for Engineer duty.

Moved to New Orleans February 18, and placed in charge of a pontoon train.

Moved to Bayou Montesino March 10 and laid bridge, returning to Baton Rouge March 15.

Expedition up Mississippi River March 19-22.

Moved to New Orleans March 23-24, thence to Brashear City April 6.

Expedition to Bayou Teche with bridge 300 feet long, which was placed across Bayou Teche April 12.

Removed torpedoes and obstructions to Indian Bend April 12-15.

Removed obstructions to wreck of Steamer “Cotton” April 15-23.

Moved to Brashear City April 23, thence to Washington on Courtableaux River.

Expedition to Alexandria and Simsport April 27-May 21.

Ordered to Port Hudson May 21.

Siege of Port Hudson May 26-July 9.

Laid bridge at Sandy Creek May 26.

LaFourche June 21-22.

Brashear June 23.

Expedition to Donaldsville July 13-21 and laid bridge across Bayou LaFourche 280 feet long. Relieved from duty as Engineers and rejoined Regiment at New Orleans. Regiment engaged in outpost and picket duty from Bayou St. John to Point Aux Herbs. Company “A” at battery on Bayou St. John till July 28.

Company “F” at Lakeport April 6 to July 28.

Regiment concentrated and moved to Boston July 31-August 10.

Mustered out August 20, 1863.

Regiment lost during service 4 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 44 Enlisted men by disease. Total 50.


Militia.

Organized at Reedville for 100 days July 22, 1864.

Mustered out November 11, 1864.

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