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TIIE CONECTIOUT WR RECORD.
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Pennsylvania, invasion of, 5
Pensions, Bounties and Back Pay. 183; to fami- Rodman, D. C .. Lt. Col. 7th Iuf., at Hilton Head, lies, $17 : State bureau for collection of, 345 Perkins, Joseph, Capt. Ist Art, Lt. Col. 19th C. S. C. T. 131
Perry, Rev. Dr., becomes Colonel, killed, a home purchased for his family. 23
Peters. J. A., Ist Cav .. scout, 10 Petersburg, first assault, 229
Phillips, Geo,, 10th Inf., bravery promoted, 406 Pickett, G. II., Asst. Surg. U. S. A. 314
Pierpont, W. II., Capt. 7th Iuf .. receives sword, 399 Pillow, Fort, Mussarre of. 189
. Plainville, resolutions concerning Chap. Smith, 127 Platt, S. C., 23d Inf., 2 C. V. A., obituary, 400 Plymouth, capture of, 190
Plumb, Seth F, Sth Inf., killed, character of, 330 Pomeroy, Julian, Capt. 16th luf., popularity, com- mands expedition, 267
Porter, Edward L., Cupt. 18th Iuf., killed, 131 Post, C. R., Capt. 20th Inf., killed, 268
Preston, John L., resolutions, 202
Pride, W. G., Capt. Ist Art., brilliant exploit, 231
PRISONS AND PRISONERS OF WAR, capture and re- lease of, 17, 18; escape from, 70; treatment at Bull Run, 158; statement of Lt. Col. Farus- worth, 176; treatment of Capt. Beardsley, 181; Capt. E. M. Lee, 188; exchange of, 321 ; escape of, 322; letters to, 324 ; treatment of, 344; hopes of speedy exchange, 368
Prouty, W. W., Q. M. 5th R. I., died, 147 Puffer, Benj., 7th Inf., brnvery, killed, 237
Q Quota, see Recruiting R
RECRUITING AND RECRUITS, squads sent North, 43; two thousand forwarded, 67 ; for R. I. Batte. ry, 78; the business of to-day, 78; four hun- dred forwarded, 78; Southern for 1st Cav. 82, of 14th, 84; recruiting, 89, 102; detachments from Conn. regt4, 108; in Connecticut, pres- ent and prospective, 110; the business of to- day, II1 ; second Battery, 121; Conscript Camp or Draft Rendezvous detached others, invalid corps, recruits, 137; sanitary condi- tion, chapel, 138, 160; of 2d Art. 159"; 1st Cav. 160x; 7th, 162 *; business of to-day, 152; recruiting in Coun., its progress and re- sults, No. of veterans re-enlisted, 154; con- script eamp, deserters, improvements, 160 ; Ist Cav. maximum, 100; 7th Inf. full. 183; 11th full, 183; recruiting and the qnota, 187 ; recruiting in March and April of 1864. 204: for the 2Ist regt. 211 ; for June, 211 : the draft, U. S. rendezvous, 258; ill success in rebel States, 314: the enrollment, substitutes, recruits for November, 324; for the 3d Batte- ry, 316, 321; in rebel states, results of, 343 ; for December, reform needed, 353; for Janu- ary, 368 ; of the first Battery, 375; of the 8th Inf. 389
Red River, disastrous expedition of, 189 Reeves, Wm. M., 7th Int., killed. 131
Reynolds, E., 15th Inf., resolutions on, 393
Ricard, Jas. 1I., Capt. 19th U. S. C. T., receives a sword. 201
Riec, Jus. Q., Maj. 2d Art., biography, 371 Rice, Stilhnan, Lt. 27th Int. provost marshal, 23 Riley, Win. H., ord. sergt. 15th Inf., presentation speech, 379
Ripley, Chas. II., 7th Inf., killed, tribute to, 250 Roath, Warrington, Act. Lt. U. S. N., receives n sword, 201
Robbins, Gurdon, Jr., Q. M. 16th Inf. 103 Roberts, N. S., 7th Inf .. Asst. Surg. U. S. C. T. 90 Robinson, Charles, Isth Int., Capt. 30th Iuf. Robinson, Gould, 23d Inf., re-enlisted, 78 Robinson, 11. C., nddress to 5th tegt. 151 Robinson, Jas, A., 21st luf , died, 90 Robinson, T. B , Capt. 16th Inf., escape from pris. on, $22
Rockwell, A. P., Capt. Ist Light Battery, at Seces- sionville and Morris 14and, 83
Roderignez, Aug. . Lt. 10th Inf., receives sword.200
13; gallantry, wounded. 55, 36 ; refuses Co- loneley of the 6th Inf. 162,' 166 *; success in recruiting, 183; resignation, honorable re- cord, 237
Roll of honor, volunteer storming column, 176; congratulatory order of Gen. Banks, 176 Root, W. 11., 12th Inf., promoted, 493
Rowland, Win S., Col. Con. Rifle Corps, 149 Russell, Chas. L .. Col. Ioth Iuf., biography, 171
S Sackett, Wm. II., Copt. 11th fuf., recruiting, 219; brief tribute, 236 ; obituary, 360
Sage, Elisha T. volunteers, 75
Sanford, Geo. B., Capt. Ist Cav., Capt. Ist U. S. Reg. Cav. and on staff of Gen. Torbert, 3-18 Sanford, O. S., Maj. 7th Inf., testimonial to, 48; taken prisoner, 237
Scott Girls, captured, 101
Seranton, J. S., Lt. 14th Inf .. wounded, 107 Second, Sixth, Seventh, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Second Artillery regiments, and Second Light Battery, see Connectieut
Sedgwick, John, Maj. Gen. U. S. V., at battle of the Wilderness, 207, 208; biography, 243 Seely, Eli D., 5th Inf., obituary, 509 Selectmen, concention of. 369
Senunes, the pirate Captain, his book, 264 Seward, W. T., Lt. 1st Batt., Q. M. 7th Inf., Capt. and C. S. 314, 378
Seymour, A. J., Ist Art., death, 166 *; lines on, 184; obitunry, 271
Shalk, Fred., Lt. 144th Inf., obituary, 379 Shell, song of the, 97
Shepard, J. M., Capt. 21st Inf., gallantry, wound- ed, 235
Sherman, Geo. W., Lt. 20th Inf., dishonorably discharged, 165*
Sherman, Philo B., Lieut. 2d Lt. Batt., resigns, 162 Simmons, Wm. S., Sth Inf., promoted for brave- ry, 306, 330
Simpson, James F .. Lt. 14th Inf., promoted, 90; Capt. Hancock's Corps, 892
Skidmore, J. W., 23d Inf., at Brashear City, 71 Smith, Brainard, Capt. 10th luf., killed, 405 Smith, Chas. IL., 20th Inf., killed. 109 Smith, Daniel L., 5th Inf., killed, 147
Smith, Edgar S, 10th C. V .. obituary, 379
Smith, Frank, Ist Art., drowned, -193
Smith, Gnd N., 2d Art., refuses commission in 20th Inf., 165*
Smith, G. W., Col. 68th Ill. 311
Smith, Jos., Lt. 12th Inf., commands provost gnard, 192
Smith, Jas. T., 13th Inf., 1st Louisiana, volunteers ou storming party, 176
Smith, Joel. 20th Inf., died, 240
Smith, Moses, Chap. 8th Iof., resolutions of his Sabbath School, 127; church grants leave for second year, 314 : receives present, 330; presents flag to the 11th, 385; religious in- terest. 359
Smith, M. B., Capt. Sth Inf .. courage, Il ; at Dru- ry's Blutf, 213 ; sharp game on the rebels, 264 Smith, S. S., Capt. 15th Int. resolutions, 318 Smith, W. S., 2d Vermont, killed, 233
Soldiers disabled, home for. 327: Firch's home, 3.13; funds raised in Hartford, 370
Soldiers Alul Societies, Bridgeport, 69. 161, 272, 364; Birminglimin, 272; llartford, 60, 62, 205, 364, 351: New Haven, 364; Norwich, 364; New London, 364
Sonter, Jas, 11th Inf., killed. christian soldier. 236 Spalding, Wm. L., Capt. Isth Inf., obimary, 393 Spencer, Adelbert, 11th Inf., firmness on guard, 123 Spotford, Forest, Sergt. Maj. 8th Iuf., not permit- ted to re-enlist, 314
Spragne, Ezra T., Adj. 8th Wisc., Lt. Col. 42d Wise. 314 .
Sprague, Homer B, Lt. Col. 13th Inf., narrow es. cape. 30; offered command of 2d regt. corps de Afrique, 175: captured, 300
Spring, And. J., loth Int., escape from Andersou- ville, 314 Squires, John H., 27th Iuf., died, 17 Stanton, Chas, T., Maj. 21st Inf., gallantry, woun- ded, 235, 253
Stedman, G. A., Col. 11th Inf., at Cold Ilarbor, 236; biography, 303; tribute of the Chap- lain, 347 ; tribute to Maj. Converse, 359 ; memorial flag presented to the 11th, 385
Sterling, John W., Capt. 2d Light Battery. 37 Stevens, Fred., Paymaster U. S. N. 252
Stevens, S. S., Lt. and aid to Geu. Seymour, killed, 131
Stocking, Gilbert M., 20th Inf, biography, 414 Stocking, Sabin, Asst. Surg. 8th Inf., kiminess and efficiency, 60; Surg. 17th Int., complimenta- ry resolutions of 8th, 239
Straut, Jas. R., Capt. 1st Cav., receives sword, 367 Stroud, Edwin, 14th Int., captured tive rebels, wounded, 233 Stuart, Wm. II., 27th Inf., died, 23 Sumter, Fort, visit to, 388
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Talcott, Horace, Paymaster U. S. A. death, 219 Taylor, A. C. Capt. 27th Inf. resolutions, 210 Tennant, Chas. A. Capt. 16th Inf. obituary, 359 Tennant, Chas. J. Asst. Surg. 21st Inf. captures Newport barracks, 165 ; sends list of soldiers, 497
Terry, A. 11. Maj. Gen. U. S. V. at Beanfort, 16 ; on furlough, 78; efficiency nud popularity, 237; biography. 288; at Ft. Fisher, 355; torpedoes at Ft. Fisher, 357 ; summons of Gen. Grant, the heroes of Ft. Fisher, 360
Third, Tenth, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-eighth, Twenty- ninth and Thirtieth regiments and the Third Heavy Battery, sce Connectieut
Thanksgiving Dinner for the boys, 324; for the 8th, 346; for the 11th, 346
Thompson, Jolm, Capt. 7th Int., commands regt. wounded, 368
Thorpe, Edwin A. 15th Inf. Capt. 29th Inf., 166* Tibbet, J. A. Lt. 14th Inf, Capt, and C. S., 219 Tiffany, C. C. Chap. 6th Inf. 311
Tisdale, Eugene, Capt. 13th Inf. Lt. Col. 1st Lou- siana C. T. 90
Toplis, Fleetwood, 14th Inf. promoted, 182
Torrey, Geo. 18th Int. saved colors at Winchester, 23; Capt. loth U. S. C. T. 181
Townsend, Jas. L. Capt, 14th Inf. dismissed, 130; defended, 162
Townsend, Hon. Jas. M. address to Co, G. 7th Inf. 296, 297 ; card expressing gratitude of the company to him, 298; Donates lot for monu- ment of Capt. Hitchcock, unabated kindness to C'o. G., 351
Tracy, J. A. Lt. 29th Inf. death, resolutions, 160; Lines on, 184
Trumbull, IL. Clay, Chap. 10th Iuf. return from prison to his regt. 164 ;" appeals for chapel tent, 166 ;* receives sword, 203; discourse printed, 224, 237 ; commended, 379; tribute to Corp. Smith, 379.
Tucker, G. H. Sth Iuf. wounded, 11 Theker. Joseph, Jr. Ist Art. commended, 231
Tyler, Morris, Mayor of New Haven, address to the 23d regt. 45; enlists by proxy, 131 ; nd- dresses, 150, 151, 156, 223, 259
Tyler Robt. O. Col. Ist Art. energy and popular- ity, 85 ; Brig. Gen. commanding reserve ar- tillery, 102; reecives sword, brilliant recep- tion, 316 ; returns to the field, 349
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Ulrich, Chas. E. 25th Inf. Lt. 30th Inf. 217 ; vol- unteers for storming column, 489 Upson, Amirew, Capt, Both Inf. wounded at Tracy City, 166 ; * olnituary, Is1 ; resolution-, 183 Upson, MI. D. I.t. 1st C'av., leads expedition, re- ceives sword, 102
Upson, C. A. obituary, 515
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Veterans, reception of, see Volunteer, justice t ), flags of, the V. and his ritle, 487 Vicksburg, siege of, 5 ; surrender of, G. 7 Votes of Soldiers, sec Elective Franchise
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THE CONNECTICUT WAR RECORD.
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Wadhams. Brothers, Edward, Ilenry, Laman, obituary, 276
Wait, Ion. John T. sketch of Capt. MeCall, 223 Wait, Marvin, Lt. 8th Inf. biography, 96
Walker, II. J. O. Adj. Ist Cav. tribute to Capt. Backas, 256
Walker, W. C. Chap. 18th Inf. kind and faithfal, 366
Walter, Chas. Lt. Col. 17th Inf. killed, 33
Ward, HI. C. Adj. 25th Inf. A. A. G. of Conn., 44 ; Maj, 29th Inf. 198: declines coloneley, of 11th, 337; Col. 41st U. S. C. T., 348 ; receives colors for the 29th, $50
Ward, John E. Col. 8th Inf. gallantry at Ft. Huger, 12; at Petersburg. 213; wounded. 210; commands brigade, 338; Sceretary to the Governor, 493
Warner, Alex. Lt. Col. 13th Inf. commands regt., 29 ; commends 5th Lousiana, 71
Warner, A. G. Capt. Ist Cav. receives sword, 182
Warren, Chas. Maj. 11th Inf. receives flag for regt. 385
War Record, sce Connecticut
Warriner, Edwin, Chap. Ist Cav. resigns, faithful service, 182
Washburn, Geo. A. Maj. 16th Inf. Lt. Col. V. R. C. 218
Watson, John W. Lt. 5th Iowa Cav. obituary, 380
Wayland, H. L. Chap. 7th Inf. at Fernanda, 64 ; | Wightman, E. K. Lt. 3d N. Y., obituary, 385
resigns, 166 :* receives purse and pitcher, ' Wilcox, Alvah, 17th Inf., killed, 34 166 ;* address, 150; receives Bible, 182 Webster, M. D. 11th 21st Inf, obituary, sos
Wilcox, Chas. M. Capt. 27th Inf., Asst. Prov. Marshal, 23
Weeks, E. B. Maj. Ist Flor. Cav. desperate brav- ' Wilcoxson, A. HI Lt. Col. 17th Inf., commands ery, 105
post, 331; fatally wounded, 880 ; obituary, 405 ; sword returned, 506
Wilderness, battle of , 201
Winslow, Geo. A. 13th Inf., resolutions, 510
Withey, Anson, Isth Iuf., Capt. loth U. S. C. T. 131
Wessels, Lev. W. Col. 19th Inf. commands brig- : Wood, Chas. A. Lt. 7th Inf., obituary, 250 ade, 71 ; resigns, 85
Wood. Rev. Geo. I., tribute to Capt. Parmalee, .: 41500
Woodford, C. W. 16th Inf., obituary, 508
Woodman, I. E. 17th Inf, obituary, 147 Woodruff, Rev. C. T. Chap. 6th Inf, faithfulness, 2.4 Woodruff, R. K. Capt. 30th Inf., 217 ; biography, 359 Wooster, "W'm. B. Lt. Col. 20th Inf., receives sword. 48 : conduct at Chancellorsville, 58; feeling of 20th toward him, 195; Col. 29th Inf. receives colors, 204
Wright, D. M. execution of, 86
Wyaut, Geo. S. 20th Inf .. " obituary, 67
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Yale, Thos. G. 27th Inf., died, 47 Young, Chas. E. 57th Mass. killed, 233
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Welch, M. C. Chap, 5th Inf. commended, 26 Wells, Gideon, Lt. Sth Mass. Militia, missing, 314 ; " all right," 318
Westover, E. W. 8th Inf. died, 197
Wheeler, A. M. 23d Inf. obituary, 318
Wheeler, Win, Capt, N. Y. Indep. Batt, biogra- raphy, 286
Whelock, J. E. Lt. 30th Inf. 218 ; receives sword, 188
Whipple, Win. J. 30th Inf. presentation speech, 188
Whitaker, E. W. Lt. Ist Squadron Cav., promot- ed, 200; ents his way through from Wilson to Grant, 257, 270: promoted for gallantry, 315; Lt. Col. Ist. Cav., 364 ; captures Harry Gilmore, 380 ; commands in reconnoisance, 389; retained on the staff of Gen. Custar, 390 ; Bvt. Brig. Gen. outline of services, 499
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