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The Twenty- Lighth Infantry, loss at Port Hudson, 19; reception of, 44 ; graves of soldiers, 390. Location, 9; Casualties, 45
The Twenty-Ninth Regiment (Colored) Infantry, 137 : Roster of officers commissioned and non. commissioned, 138 ; addressed by Fred. Doug. las4, 147 ; disadvantages, hope and spirit, 160 ; at Anuapolis, 183; departure and trials at Annapolis, 197; conduct of the chivalry towards them, 198 ; departure and address of Rev. Dr. Bacon, reply of Col. Wooster, 204; Roster of officers, 205 ; at Beaufort, S. C. 242; Winter quarters, camp and drill, presenta- tion of colors, 350; drill and discipline, 368 ; field and line officers of, 379 ; Locations, 219, 257, 277, 324; Promotions, 130, 165, 198; Casualties, 300, 331
The Thirtieth (col'd.) Infantry, 188 ; address by Fred. Douglas, 147; sketches of officers, 217 ; servies of Dr. C. V. R. Creed, moral and reli- gious, character of the men, ordered to An- napolis, consolidated with the 31st U. S. (. T. 218; Locations, 219, 237, 277, 321, 850, 368. Promotions, 165*
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the front, 213; battles, state colors, target practice, to City Point, 214 ; Bermuda Ilun- dred, the trenches, various redonbts and of- ficers, volunteers for an engagement, brilliant skirmish, 231; at Point of Rocks, kindness of friends at home, 256; rebel assault on Fort Stedman, stubborn bravery of our boys, 390; chargo of Ninth Corps, repulse of rebels, casualties, 391 ; opeus charge on Petersburg, Richmond ours, location of detachments, 393 ; hope of muster ont, men killed by guerrillas, rebels ugly, 100; all quiet on the James, lo- cation of the companies, 493 ; careless and easy life, dismantling of the forts, 495 ; acci- dents, desire to be mustered out. religious services, 504; Locations, 9, 46, 68, Ios, 201, 219, 238, 257, 318, 498 ; Promotions, 21, 67, 130, 165, 166, 181, 200, 315, 386, 347, 366, 496; Casualties, 211, 238, 254, 274, 298, 300, 315, 390, 391, 392
The Second Heavy Artillery, see 19th Infantry studying artillery tactics, drilling recruits, 139; filled to maximum, visit by Gov. Buek- ingham, ordered to the front as infantry, 183; at Alexandria, rumors, forts, 198; occupation of rebel residences, officers, 199 ; at the front, 219; honorable record, 257; orders and counter orders, disappointments, return to Washington, pursuit of rebels, joins Sheri- dan's army, Cold Harbor, great bravery, sad recollections, pay day, $17,000 sent home, 271 ; petition for old army ration, 349: advance, skirmishes and reconnoissances, Winchester, Fisher's Hill, pursuit, 365; at Cedar Creek, stubborn resistance, retreat, heavy losses, ex- cellence in drill and equipments, summary of casualties, 375; assault of rebels on Fort Stedman, 493 ; the line re-established, casu- alties, final assault on defences of l'etersburg, splendid charge, victory, pursuit, in Peters. burg, 494 ; Locations, 108, 183, 201, 219, 238, 257, 880, 391, 393, 405, 498 ; l'romotions, 101, 108, 165, 168, 181, 200, 218, 237, 252, 274, 315, 336, 347, 366, 367, 378; Casualties, 104, 139, 162, 181, 254, 375, 392, 504
The First Light Battery, at Folly Island, Seces- sionville, assault on defences of Charleston, 83; officers of, 84 : at Folly Island, re-enlist- ment, lyceum, Library, religious interest, 196; at Bermuda Ilundred, engagements at Ches- ter Station and the Half Way Honse, efficien- cy and bravery, 217 ; field service with the loth A. C. 383 ; in the 25th A. C., full ranks, recruits, Roster of officers, 375; enter Rich- mond, an ovation, 494 ; home, reception, list of engagements, 504; Locations, 9, 46, 68, 88, 183, 201, 219, 238, 257, 321, 349, 393, 105, 498; Promotions, 218, 237, 347, 378 ; Casu- alties, 217
The Second Light Battery, at Gettysburg, 14; early history, 97 ; at New York, 37 ; at Tar- rytown, return to Washington, 81; camp Barry, experiment in gunnery, recruiting, 121, 122; embark for the Department of the Gulf, 161 ; at Brashaer City, reernits, alarm, 196 ; review, inspection, commendation, 216; at Algiers, 233; meet friends, the Fourth of July, 267 ; at Fort Morgan, 290; bombard- ment, surrender, 201; at Fort Gaines, 292; bombardment, surrender, 223; at. New Or- leans, election, religious interest, 328 ; np the river, 345 ; at the White rivar, 346; inareling orders, 363 ; religious meetings, 364; down the river, mud, 376; to Fort Morgan, vote for Governor, 390; at Fort Blakely, 405; ad- vance, 494 ; occupation of l'ollard. assault on Fort Blakely, capture, 495; field order, to Selma, 504; rebels disbanded, resume, 505; Location, 9, 46, 68, 88, 198, 183, 201, 219, 238, 257, 318, 324; Promotions, 57, 200, 316, 317, 361, 376, 878, 498, 505 ; Casualties, 37, 57, 201, 292, 325, 346. 364. 390, 405
The Third Heavy Battery, Independent, organi- zatlon, officers, 316: at City Point, recruit- ing for, 324; in defences at City Point, death of corp. Beecher, recruits, drill, officers, 3764 Locations, 318, 349, 393, 105; Promotions, 336. 317, 366
The First Heavy Artillery, receives recruits, 79 ; garrisons forts, at Yorktown, serves as in- fantry at Hanover Court House, 85 ; re-en- listment, sa; batterles B and M at the front, review, 183; batteries B and ME return from The First Cavalry, organization and early hi-tory,
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campaigns ia Western Virginia, skirmishes Dickerson, A. A. I.t. 16th Inf. promoted, 191; es- Framer, A. G. Capt. Ist Cav. obitners, 270 and exploits, 38: midnight charge, Sa; at cape from prison, 522 Francis. James, Lt. 12th Inf. died, 109 Fredeicksburg, battle of, 325 Bolivar Heights, 65; recruits for, 78; head. " Die in the last ditch," origin of the saying. 72 quarters at Baltimore, Sonthern recruits, 82; religions services, 83; recruiting in Connec- visits families of the 17th, after his parole, $14 tient, 102; raid towards staunton. prisoners in Libby, 159 *; veterans and recruits, religions Dixon, J. W., Lt. 2d Art., 378; honorably men- tioned, 403 items, 160; filled to its maximum, 166 :; G Baltimore, chapel, visitors, 167 ; at Stevens. Doolittle, E. A. Lt. 20th Inf. resolutions, 131 ; discourse on, 139 burg, severe weather, men captured, 198; a raid, 219 ; Sheridan's raid, constant skirmish- | Doolittle, J. B. chap. 15th Inf., 257 ; receives |Gafney, P. H. 24th Inf. bravery, 124 horse, 379 ing and marching, at Aldrich Court House, at Spottsylvania Court House, Hanover June. tion, Yellow Farm, 248; in outer defences of
. Ilonse, 249, 257; march to the James, rear guard of the army, 269; Reams Station, Wil-
Richmond, Hascall's Landing, Hanover Court , Donglass, Fred. address to colored soldiers, 147
Downing, Edwd. enlists, patriotic family, 348 Draft, Draft rendezvous, see RECRUITING
son's great raid, hunger, sufferings and losses, Dudley, Win. W. Lt. Col. 19th Indiana, wounded at Gettysburg. 47
270, 271 ; new horses, journey to Washing- ton, thence to Winchester, no loyal men Dunning, J. Lt. 7th Inf. re-enlisted in New Jer- scy, 78 Duryce, Redfield Lt. Col. 6th Inf. in command, 05; A. 1. G., 343 found, retreat, sharp skirmish, 289; thanks to the regiment, rebels retire, 290; con-tant skirmishing, battle of Cedar Creek, commen- dation by Gen. sheridaa, battle of Fisher's ! Duttoa, A. II. Col. 21st Inf. commaads brigade, Hill, pursuit. 325; engagement at Waynes. 162 ;" chief of staff, 165 ; retnrus to his regt., 210; mortally wonaded, 251; death, general order, 265 boro, falling back, refugees, pay day, money sent home, men taken prisoners, a moment of quiet, 329; New Years dinaer, aew battle Dutton, C. E. Capt. 2Ist Inf. Lt. ordnance C. S. A. 367,378 flag, mittens, 349 ; battle of Cedar Creek, charge, pursuit, a heavy reconnoissance, New Dutton, II. MI. Lt. 5th Inf. biography, 383 - Year's dinner, 364; capture of Harry Gilmore, E 380; Winter quarters, chapel and reading room, another raid, a surprise, a victory. skir- misliing, losses, 389; contrabands, destruc- Eastman, Henry Corp. 11th Inf. bravery, 358 East Tennessee, contributions for, 242 tion of property, enlightenment of rebels, 390; Locations, 9, 46, 69. 88, 108, 183, 201, 219, 238, 257, 324, 406, 498; Promotions, 67, 89, 108, 130, 165, 167, 200, 218, 237, 315, 347, 366, 367, 378; Casualties, 160, 167, 198, 238, 290,389
First Squadron Cavalry, 46, 168, 257
Conscript Camp, sce Recruiting Conscripts' Song 50
Constitution, Familiar articles on, 8, 50, 77, 94 ; [Election, the Presidential, 264, 273; war expea-
amendment to Cons. of Cona. permitting sol- diers to vote, 273
Converse, J. H. Maj. 1Ith Inf mortaliy wonuded, 236; the mess, 504: biography, 357
Cook, C. W. Lt, 21st Inf. promoted for gallantry, 306
Cooke, L. A. 7tl Iaf. a medal for gallantry, 306. Capperhead, the 10
Corliss, Geo. W. 5th Inf. Lt, V. R. C. 219
Counslow, Roper, 6th Inf, captured a rebel flag, 72
Covell, Geo. B. 11th Inf. Christian soldier, 236 Cowan, Mrs. S. J. secretary Hartford Soldiers' Aid, 821 ; see SOLDIER'' AID
Cowles, J. F. 21st Inf. died of wounds, 379. Crawford, R. R. Lt. U. S. Reg. Inf. died, 90 Creed, C. V. R. Surg. 29th Inf., 182
Croaking and Croakers, 22
Crosby, II. B. Maj. 21st Iaf. Provost Marshal, 210
Curtin, A. J. Governor of Penn. Incident, 71 Curtis, Fred, L. 23d Inf. obhuary, 202 Curtis, Lemuel, generosity to 8th Inf., 106
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Daboll, H. W. Capt. 5th Inf., commands skir- mishers. 13
Davis, Jeff. Conscript letter to, 70
Davis, S. HI. Capt. 14th Inf. dismissed, 130
Dean, J. Lt. 2 Art. receives sword, 16;
De Forest, Il. S. chap. 11th Inf. Disconrse on Pres. Lincoln, 495
Deming, II. C. Col. 12th laf. 133; holds recep- ยท tion, 134; Mavor of New Orleans, 136, 186 Dempsey, lobt. Lt. 7th Inf. obituary. 155 Dennis, Jas. B. Capt. 7th luf. receives silver pitcher. 166 ;* paymaster I. S. N. 392 Dennis, das, 17th Inf. resolutions, 405 Den-low, Win. A. 7th Inf. Lt. Col. 899
Denslow. W. J Mj. 9th N. Y. H. Art. 311 Derby, Address of citizens to soldiers, 15 Dewey, D. P. Lt. 25th Inf. killed at Irish Bend. 151
Dixon, Chas, chap. 16th luf., efficiency of, 01,509; French, E. W. Capt. Ist Cav. commands regt. 364
Frye, Fred. Maj. 9th Inf. at Pass Manchac, 14 Fuller, Jas. E. Capt. and A. Q. M., 392
Dougherty, Edwd. 15th Inf. dishonorably dis- Gardiner, Thos. W. Lt. 31st U. S. C. T. receives charged and imprisoned for life, so sword, 348
Gay, Moses, 13th Inf., eldest of three soldier brothers, died, 109
Gesaer, Geo. A. 6th Inf. recommended for medal and promotion, 306 Gettysburg, battle uf, 5, 6, 7, 113 ; graves of Conn. soldiers. 103
Gibbons, E. W. Capt. 14th Iaf. obituary, 202 Gilman, Geo. address to the 25th Inf., 44
Glazier, Theo. C. Capt. 45 U. S- C. T., $92
Glover, Joseph 8th Inf., faithful, killed, 251
Goddard, A. J]. Lt. Sth Inf., Asst. Insp. to Gen. Harland, 90; ordnance officer, 201 ; mortally wounded, 113; biography, 222
Goddard, II. P., Capt. 14th Iuf. 219
Godfrey, Geo. M. Capt. 231 Inf. funeral, 147
Goodell, Il. II. L.t. 25th Inf. volunteers for storm- ing party, 489
Goodrich, E. T. Capt. Sth Inf. commands regt. 330
Goodwin, J. E. 14th Inf. obituary. 374
Goodyear, E. D. S. Capt. 10th Inf., brief tribute to, 333; promoted, 336 ; compliments Chaplain Trumbull, 379; commands at Fort Gregg, wounded, 405; (Byt. Brig. Gen. )
Goodyear, Walstein, lines on death of, 132
Gore, II. Il. Ist cav., wouaded. 38; promoted, 89 Graat, II. B. 10th Iaf., died, 879
Graves, brothers, Engenee E. 7th N. Y .. Major and aid to Gen. Weitzel ; Thomas T., Capt. and aid to Gen. Weitzel; Frank HI., Lt. and aid to Gen. Paine, 392
Gray, S. H. Capt. 7th Inf., in charge of Parrott guns, 55; mechanical skill, 56
Greeley, E. S. Lt. Col. loth Inf., commands regt. 331 ; exonerated from misconduct, 349
Greenmaa, Geo. 1Sth Inf., Et. 30th Inf., 218
Griswold, F. C. Lt. 2d Min, cav., in frontier ser- vice, 219
Griswold, John, Capt. 11th Inf., 129; monuments, 169; obituary, 212
Grosvernor, Wm. MI. Capt. 13th Inf, Col. 2d regt. Corps de Afrique, 165* : wounded, 175 Guilford, Fowler family of, 70 Guus, paper and leather, 347
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Hall, Ezra, address to the 12th Inf .. 186 Hall, Henry (. Capt. 8th Iuf., killed, efficiency, 251
Farasworth, Chas. Lt. Col. Ist Cav. wounded, 10; leads expedition, is captured, 38 ; faithful and | Ilaminoad. Lt. U. S. N., reckless courage, 15 popular, 198
ITanks, Geo. II. Lt. 12th Inf .. Col. 15th Corps de Afrigne, supt. of contraband-, 192
Ilarland, Edward. Prig. Gen. U. S. V., commands Conn. brigade, 59 ; at Little Washington, 178; commands sub-district of the Pamlico. 201 ; energy of, 254: Thanksgiving dinner, 305
Ilarmount, Geo. Adj. 12th Inf., Lt. Col. 3d Lous. Eng. 105 : volunteers for storming party. 176 Hart, Edward W. Lt. 14th Inf., obituary, 131. 162 Ilart, Rev. Matthew, address to the 9th regt. 223 Harrison, H. B. address to 6th and 7th regt. 295 Hartford Soldiers Aid Society, 60, 12, 205 Harwood, C. F. 15th Inf .. promoted, 150
Hatch, O. L. Paymaster U. S. A., illness, 314 Hawley, Jos. HI. Col. 7th Inf., 13. 14; on Morris I-land, 56; at Fernandina, 64; Spencer ri- fles for the 7th. 87 ; commands brigade, cour- age and enthusiasm. 237 ; response toaddress of 11. B. Harrison, 296: ordered to Fort Fish- er, 378 ; commends Chaplain Trumbull, 879. lawley, Wm. H. Capt. Ith Inf., resolutions, 3744 llaynes, Wm. 11. 7th Inf., recommended, 206
Fowler, the family. Richard, 27th Inf. died of Hemenway. L. G. Major Ist Art., wounded. 210; capture nnd escape, 814
wound4,50 ; Douglas, Et, Col. 17th Inf. killed at Gettyslmrz. 31. 70, 132 ; Jenry, Col. 63d | Hewison, Jas. Lt. 5th Inf .. obituary, 335 N. Y. wounded, 79
Ilickok, N. 8th Inf., receives medul, 306 ; declines
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Ferry. O. S. Brig. Gen. U. S. V. at Philadelphia, '166*
First, Fourth, Fifth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth regts. Inf., First regt H. Art. ; First regt, amil First squadron Cav. aad First Lt. Batt., sec Connectient
Fish, Geo. A. Sergt. Ist Cav. died of wounds. 198 Fish, Win. P. C'apt. Ist Cav, dashing bravery of. 10; Lt. Col. commanding, 11 ; Provost Mar- shal, 160 ;* arrest. 167
Fitch, Home for Soldiers, 343
Fitzgibbons' Richard, Lt. Col. 9th laf. command- ing regt. 14
Flynn, Christian, 14th Inf. secures med-1. 349 Foote, A. Il. Rear Admiral U. S. N. Biography, 1 Ford, Roger M. Capt. Sth Iuf. wounded. 251 ; re- tains his leg, 253 : re- enlistment, re-appoint. ed Capt .. 578: his welcome, as?
Fort Fisher, the General, 835; the troops, the fort. the action, 356 ; the result. 257 Foster, James, 1st Cav, died of fever, 198
Eaton, Jacob, 7th Inf. invitel to be chaplain 29th Inf., re-enlisted as a veteran, detailed as port chaplain, 183 ; reiolutions of Meriden militia company, 200; appoluted chaplain 7th Inf. 201; severe illness and recovery, 314 ; sin- cerrly mourned, 393; tribute to, 399; bio- graphy. 513
Eighth, Eleventh and Eighteenth regts., see Cox- NECTICUT
ditures, 287 ; peace, present prospects, the Navy department, 294 ; treatment of the lath regt., 318; the decision and effect, 337 ; sol- diers rejoice, of the 8th Inf. and 2d Batt. 3-16
Elective franchise, granted to soldiers, 273; majority for Lincoln, 317; the result, 324 ; vote of 2d Battery, 328; of loth Infantry, 331 ; number and complexion of soldiers votes, 341; Spring election, vote of 27th. 362; unanimons vote of the 21 Battery in '65, 390 Enstis, Rev. Wm., T. visits camps, 16, 63 Exchange of prisoners, see PRISONS
Galpin, Chas. W. Lt. 14th Inf. cashiered, 165*
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promotion, 330; wounded and taken prison- er, 3.16
Hill, Benj. A. 7th Inf. promoted for gallantry, 806 Hineks, Wm. B. Maj. 1.4th Inf., receives medal. 345 Hitchcock. E. S. Capt. 7th Inf., sketch of life and monument, 351
Hitchcock, F. L. Col. 25th U. S. C. T. 392
Hondly, Fred. Maj. C. S. A. killed, 17
Hoag, D. D. Capt. 28th Inf., killed, 19
Hodge, Justin, Lt. Col. and Q. M. 314
Holcomb, R. E. Col. Ist Louisiana Inf. 24 ; ability and energy of, 27; correction, 60; fall, 175; 200
Hollister, Fitz. G. sergt. 8th Inf., killed, 234
Holmes, T. J. resigns pastorate to enlist, 130;
church grants leave of absence, enlists as a private, 166* ; efficiency as post chaplain, be- comes chaplain 1st cav. 182; funeral service, under fire, 249 : bravery, wounded, 257; fur- lough, 349
Home Influence, Presidential Campaign, 264 Hotelkiss, Julius, 20th Inf., obituary, 183
House, Win. W. 25th Inf., obituary, 67; funeral, 131
Hoyt, II. M. Capt. Sth Inf., commands regt. 86; commands inf. on expedition. 88
Hoyt, Geo. A. 19th Inf., died, 275
Hubbard, W. II., sergt. 16th Iuf., obituary, 509 Hubbard, N. N. 21st. Inf., Et. 6th U. S. C. T. 131 Hubbard, Jas., Lt. 5th Inf., Lt. Col. 14th Iuf., ac-
cepts promotion previously declined, 349, 375; bravery at Petersburg, provost marshal, 494 Hubbell. Wm. II. Capt. 17th Inf., at Gettysburg, 34 Hubbell, Wm. S. Capt. 21st Inf., conspicuous bra- very, wounded, 397
Huntington, Wm. Ist Art., enterprise and brave- ry, 391
Hurlburt, Geo. A. Surg. Ist Cav., efficiency, 198 Hyde, Dr. J. W. recruiting colored troops, 78
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Institute of Reward, origin and purpose, 69 ; Con- neetieut branch, 317 ; full statement, 332 Irwin, Chas. N. Lt. 8th Inf., killed, 330
Ives, Brayton, Maj. Ist Cav., becomes Lt. Col. 218; Colonel, efficiency, 364 ; tribute to Capt. Par- Inalee, 501
Ives, N. B. Lt. Sth Inf., Capt, and C. S. 278 Ives, S. B. Adj. 12th Inf., on staff Gen. Butler, 130 Ives, Wilbur, A. P. M. U. S. N. 90
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Jackson, C. U. 2d Art., extinguishes burning bridge, 159*
Jarman, Walter, I7th Inf., killed, 37 Jarvis, Geo. C. Surg. 7th Inf., complimented, 378 Jennings, W. R. Lt. 21st Inf., died of wounds, 363; tribute to, 377.
Jewett, Levi, Surg. 14th Inf., discharged for wounds, ready again, 378
Jewett, P. A. Surg. U. S. V. in charge of Knight Hospital, 4; kindness to sick of 23d regt. 45 Johnson, llenry L. 5th Iuf., Capt. and A. A. G. to Gen. Terry, 90
Johnston, II. P. 15th Inf., promoted, receives a sword, 166*
Jones, John D. enlists, appointed chaplain, 201 Jones, T. sergt. 30th Inf. cold, speech of, 188 Jordan, Jos. Capt. 21st Iuf., honorably discharged, 165* Judson, Edward L. 5th Inf., obituary, 67 Judson, Chas. G. tribute to Capt. E. S. Hitch- cock, 351
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Kearsage and the Alabama. 230, 217 Keith, Chas, S. 7th Inf., killed, 48
Keith, Jas. M. 16th Inf., obituary, 510
Kellogg, A. G. Capt. Ist Inf., taken prisoner, 101 Kellogg, Elisha S. Lt. Col. 19th Inf .. commands regt. 71 ; Col. 2d Art, popularity, 85; pre- sented with horse, birth day amusements, 101; resolutions of Ist Art. 240; biography, 261 Kenney, Alvin, 15th Iuf., obituary, 509
Kenyon, Isaac, Capt. 21st luf., obituary, 293 ; re- membrance of, 362 Kerr, Wmn, 8th Inf., band leader, 106
Keyes, D. D. sergt. 7th Inf., refuses promotion, killed, 250
Kilbourne, Jas. B. Lt. 8th Inf., killed, 330
Kingsbury, II. C. Col. 11th Inf. 303, 304, death, 505 | Mils, J. L., 2d Lt. Battery, killed, 495
Kinney, J. C. Lt. 13th Inf., in main-top of " the Missionary Ridge, battle of, 93
Hartford." 295 Knight U. S. general hospital, 4
Kiazynski, Morris, Lt. 11th Inf, commands sharp- shooters, 87
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Ladd, A. R. 13th Inf .. Lt. 1st Louisiana, 166* Lancey, S. Herbert, Maj. and aid U. S. A., cap- tured. 43
Langworthy, Jos. C. 8th Inf., died, 67 Latimer, E. II. Lt. Ist Cav., death of, 167 Latta, Robert, sergt. 15th Inf. acquitted, 392 Leach, Geo. 7th Inf., Lt. 30th Inf. 218
Lee, Chas. E. 16th Inf., biography, 4.17
Lee, D. Mortimer, Ist Art., Lt. 29th Inf. 138 Lee, E. M. Capt. 5th Mich. Cav., in Libby, 188 Lee, E. R. Capt. 11th Inf., biography, 306 Lee, II. B. Lt. 7th Inf., obituary
Leggett, Robert, Lt. Col. 10th Inf., wounded. com- mands regt. 180; honorably discharged with a complimentary order, 314
Levi, Henry B. Lt. 15th Iuf., death, 90 ; resolu- tions, 109 Lewis, Geo. N. Maj. 12th Inf., wounded, 67, 191 Lewis, S. G. 12th Inf., Lt. Ist regt. Corps de Af- rique, 105
Libby prison visit to, 17
Lincoln, A. assassination of, 396
Linsley, J. IL. Capt. 10th Inf., wounded, 405
Long, Frank S. Capt. 2Ist Int., obituary, 266 ; trib- ute to. 345
Long, W. P. Adj. 21st Inf., recommended for gal- lantry, 306; promoted, 337
Lookout Mountain, 268
Loomis, A. L. 18th Int, Capt. 30th Inf. 217 Lord. Jesse II. Lt. 24 Inf., Lt. Ist C'av. 112, 160* ; honorably discharged, 170; local of Ilart- ford Post, 183
Lowell, J. P., Capt. 12th Inf .. repairs engine, 192 Luddington, Lewis, 2d Art., death of, 379
Lyman, C. N .. enlists as post chaplain, 294
Lynch, Jas., 23d Inf , first veteran volunteer, 78
Lyon, J. M., Maj. Ist Cav., resigns, 10
Lyon, Nath., Brig. Gen. U. S. Vols., Missouri, Leg- islature orders his portrait, 23; biography, 74
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Mallory, Geo. N., Lt 10th Inf., Capt. 5th Inf. 403 Manross, N. S., Capt. 16th Inf , biography.372 Mansfield, B. F., prepares collation for soldiers, 22, 45, 149, 151, 223. 259, 333
Mansfield. J. K. F., Maj. Gen. U. S. V., biogra- phy. 25
Marble, Edwin, labors for soldiers, 150
Marble. E. S., Lt. 7th Inf, receives sword, 166* Marble, Wm. J., Capt. 7th Inf., commands regt. 368 Marcey, Geo. O., Maj. Ist Cav., bravery and ethi- ciency, 257, 270; skill and energy as a cont- mander, 327
Marsh, Chas., Ist Cav., scout, 10 Marsh. J. A., Maise Inf. 23
Martensen, Augustus, Lt. Ist squad Cav., killed, 137; obituary, 510
Mather. A. S., 15th Inf., Lt. 30th Inf. 218
Maine, Robert, 6th Vermont, died. 275
McCall, John, Capt. 8th Inf., bravery at Fort IIn- ger, 12; at Drury's Bluff, killed, 213; biog. raphy, 223
MeCord. J. J., Capt. 13th Inf., commands skir- mishers, 30
MeEwen, Wm., 7th Inf,, killed, 250
Mc Kinley, Thomas, Et. 29th Inf . died, 379
McPherson. J. B., Maj. Gen. U. S. V., the chival- ric soldier, 247
MeQuthae, John, Capt. 17th Inf., dismissed, 130 Meriden Militia Company. 02. 127
Merriam, E. J., Lt. 7th Iuf., obituary, 503
Merwin, Henry C , Lt. Col. 27th Inf., killed, char- acter of. 47 ; bravery at Gettysburg, 401 Metcalf. George, Lient. Ist Lt. Battery, mortally wounded. 217
Mayer, Nathan, Surg. 16th Iuf., as estimated by himself, 62, 88, 107 ; as estimated by others,
232; in charge of hospital, 277; tribute to Col. Stedman, 303 : to Maj. Converse, 357 Militia, Sce Connectient
Mix, E. II., Capt. 16th Inf., drowned, character of, 177; resolutions, 201
Moegling. W. C., Lt. Col. 11th Inf., recruiting, 282 : pistol saves his life, 236; "the mess," 304; obituary, 323; tribute to, 347
Moody, Edward F., 2d Lt. Battery, death of, 292 Moore, Jas. E., Capt. 17th Inf., tribute to, 132 Moore, S. A., Lt. Col. 14th Inf., bravery, 163, 368 Morgan, Daniel. 7th Inf., wounded, sudden recov- ery, 250
Morris, John, Capt. U. S. C. T. 214
Morris, John M., Chaplain 8th Iuf., Editor of War Record, 71 ; eare of Lt. Wait, 97 ; visits Ist Cav. 107 ; care of wounded, 212 ; among his army friends, 358 ; sends reading matter to the 8th Inf. 368
Morris, Wm. E., Capt. Ist Cav., commands regt. 82 : receives sword, 102
Morse, II. J., Adj .- Gen. of Conu., completeness and system of his work, 342; address to select- men, 309 Mosher, J. D., 13th Inf., obituary, 256
Mother, To mu, by a Connecticut soldier
Mower, J. A., Maj. Gen. U. S.V. 314; fires salute, 403
Munger, Geo., Lieut. Ist Lt. Battery, resigns, 345 Murphy, James, Ist Art. intrepidity, 391
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Nelson, J. A., Col. 10th U. S. C. T., removed by Gen. Butler, 166*
New York, the 48th regt. of, by a Coun. officer, 54. Nichols, Jas. R,, C'apt. 1-4th Inf., obituary, 384 Nickerson, J. II., Capt. 11th Inf., receives sword, 182
Nickerson, N., Asst. Surg. 16th Inf., procures ex- change of prisoners, 216 ; faithful services in prison, 314
Ninth and Nineteenth regts. See Connecticut Ninth Army Corps. 169
Noble, Wm. II., Col. 17th Iuf. and Bvt. Brig. Gen , receives horse equipments, 182; commands post, 199 ; comumauds expedition, 222; eap- tured, 349
Northrop, Geo., Lt. 10th Inf., died of wounds, 379 Norton, Charles L., Capt. 25th Iof., Capt. 23th Iuf. 131; efficiency, Col. U. S. Engineers, 138, 166 *; aid to Gen. Birge, volunteers for storm- ing party, 176
Norton, II. B., commissioned to visit the 18th Iuf. 47 Norton, F. M., ord. sergt. 14th Iuf., killed, 163 Norton, L. F., 14th Inf., promoted, 90
0 O'Dell, John, Lt. Ist Art., killed, 390, 391
Orton, lleman W., 15th Int., Lt. U. S. C. T. 252 Osborn, L. P., 17th Inf., obituary, 374
Otis, John L., Col. 10th Iuf., commands post, 195, 199; official reports, commended, 312, $13; bravery, 330; tribute to Major Camp, 339
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Packard, E. P., Capt. 21st Inf, wounded, 363
Packer, W. W .. Maj. 5th Inf., in command, 12; Colonel, efficiency, 152
Papers for the Soldiers, 252, 344 Parker. T. R., fails to get recruits at New Berne,314 Parmalee. A. N., Capt. Ist Cav., captured, 320 : bi- ography, 590
Parmalee, I. E., 10th Inf., brave color corporal, 406 Peace is here, 406
Peale, Henry, Col. 18th Inf., welcomed by his offi- cers, 531 ; popularity, 366
Pease, L. II., Surg. loth Inf, dismissed, $7; re- appointed, 115
Pease, Robert, culi-ts, last of six sons, 314
Pense, W. B., Lt. 8th F. S. C. T .. promoted. 3-18 Peek, Frank II., Col. 12th luf .. commands regt., wounded, 42 ; commands brigade, 124; com- mands expedition, 175, 159; address, 186 ; commands regt. 190; death, 311
Peck, N. J., 23d Inf., obituary, 210
Pelton, John G., Capt. 14th Inf., on staff of Gen. Hancock, 201
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