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Cutting (Corp. Nathan F.), wounded at Pe- tersburg, 209.
Dadman (Private James A.), wounded in the Wilderness, 15 ;.
Daniels (Lieut. H. W.), killed at Spottsyl- vania, 169-170; record of. 324.
Daniels (Private Myron M.), killed in the Wilderness, 137, 170.
Davidson (Capt. A. S.), receives commission as 2d Lient., but is unable to muster, 144; recommended for promotion to 1st Lieut., 217; returns to regiment from hospital, 230; mustered in and assigned to Co. G, 232; mustered in as Capt., 243; in com- mand of Co. G, #3; returns to Mass. with regiment, 310; record of, 322.
Davis (Capt. C. W.), assigned to regiment with 21st battalion, 273; record of, 327.
Davis (Licut. Austin), returns to Mass. on leave, 80 ; still on special duty, 114 ; assigned to Company H., 253; returns to Mass. with regiment, SI0; record of, 323.
Davis (Lieut. JJopas It.), assigned to regi- ment with 21st battalion, 273; returns to Mass. with regiment. 310; record of. 52 ;.
Davis (Private Jo-iah B.), wounded in the Wilderness, 137.
Davis ( Private Josiah W.), dies of wounds at Petersburg, 214.
Davis (Private Luke K.), wounded at Spott- sylvania, 171.
Davis (Private Obed R.), killed at Spottsyl. vania, 171.
Day (Private James H.), wounded in the Wilderness, 157.
Demary (Private John M.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 171.
Derby (Sergt. Charles H.), killed on the North Anua, 1>1. ·
Dix (Gen. John A.), reviews the Niuth Corps at Newport News, 35.
Dolligan (Private James), accidentally killed in camp near Alexandria, 301.
Doughty (Corp. James N.), killed at Spott- sylvania, 171.
Doyle (Private John), wounded at Cold Ilar- bor, 190.
Doyle (Private Luke), wounded on the North Anna, 1S2.
Doyle (Private William H.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 172.
Draper (Lieut .- Col. William F.), commis. sioned Capt. Co. F, 4; in command of skir- mishers at Jackson, 63; commissioned Major, 73; in command of regiment at Blue Springs after Lieut .- Col. Goodell was wounded, 86; skilfully handles the reg ;- ment at Campbell's Station, 196; in com- mand of the regiment at Annapolis, 138; wounded at the Wilderness, 154, 157; sub- mits list of recommendations for promo- tions, 217; commissioned Lieut .- Col., 230; returns to the regiment, 244; in command of brigade, 251; president of court-martial, 256; in the action at Pegram Farm, 261, 262; mustered out at expiration of service, and returns to Mass., 269; record of, 21s.
Dunn ( Private William A.), killed at Cold Harbor, 196.
Durrell's Battery, 53, 55.
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Edmands (Corp. Benjamin B.), promoicd to Lieutenant, 313.
Edmister (Private Aaron), mortally wounded at Cold Harbor, 198.
Edmunds' Battery, 45.
Eighth Michigan, presented with a dag, 35; at the battle of Blue Springs, 85, S5; pro- ceeds to Knoxville, 87; at Lenoir's, 93; at Campbell's Station. 94-56; in the trenches at Knoxville, 105; returns to Michigan, 124.
Eighty-ninth New York at Fredericksburg. 29.
Eighth Tennessee at Lick Creek, 54.
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Eleventh New Hampshire in the assault at
Petersburg, June 18, 1564, 205; captures a piece of artillery, 207 ; a captain in the regi- ment takes Roger A. Pryor prisoner, 275.
Elliott (Private Estes E.), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, 196.
Ellis (Private George H.), killed at Jack- 600, 64.
Ellsworth (Private T. L.), wounded at Jack- son, 64; record of, 328.
Ely (Col.), raises a flag of the 2d Michigan at Petersburg, 202.
Emerson (Private John S.), dies of wounds received at Spottsylvania, 171.
Emory (Lient. E. F.), Asst. Commissary of the Fourth Division, 139; assigned to Co. D on consolidation of the regiment with the Twenty-first battalion, 273; record of, 324.
Engley (Private Davis B.), wounded at Cold Harbor, 196.
Erin's Station, camp at, 127.
Fairbank (Capt. John B.), wounded at Campbell's Station, 96; brings up his " bri- gade " in the assanit at Petersburg, June 18, 1864, 206; receives a Captain's commission, 227; aids in burying our dead, 267 ; assigned to the command of Co. E, 2;3; in com- mand of regiment, 278; returns to Mass. with regiment, 310; record of, 322.
Farmville, 205: action of Common Council on death of President Lincoln, 208, 209. Farnsworth (Private Franklin), dies of wounds received at Spottsylvania, 171. Farragut's victory at Mlpbile saluted, 245.
Fay (Private M. "I.), dies on steamer be- tween Memphis and Chilto, 75.
Fenno (Private Frank M.), killed in the Wilderness, 157.
Ferrero (Gen. Edward), di-mis-al ordered by Gen. Burnside, 31; in command of brigade at Jackson, 67, 68; Blue Springs, 85, 86; moves with his division against Longstreet, 91; at Campbell's Station, 9%; falls back to Knoxville, 100; at Knoxville, 101; compli- ments his division, 121, 122; assigned to the command of the division of colored troops, 138; assigned to the command of Thirl Division, 255.
Field (Lient. Lucina), returns with regl- ment to Mass., 310; record of, 320.
Fifteenth Mass., S.
Fifteenth Indiana Battery, 101.
Fiftieth New York at Fredericksburg, 26.
Fifty-first New York, assigned to brigade with Thirty-sixth Mass., 138; at the Wilderness, 152, 153; in the mine affair, 206, 237; at the Weldon R.R., 249; number present for duty at reorganization of brigade, 255; at Pegram Farin, 200; loss in that action, 204. Fifty-first Pennsylvania, at the " Crater " in the final assault on Petersburg, 284, 285.
Fifty-sixth Massachusetts,, position doring winter of 1864-5, 276; receives the rein. listed men of the Twenty-first Mass., 307.
Fifty-eighth Massachusetts, in brigade with the Thirty-sixth, 138; at Cold Harbor 198; at Petersborg, 206; at the mine, 236, 238, 239; number present at the reorganiza- tion of the brigade, 255; the action at Pe- gram Farm, 260, 264; position in the trenches during the winter 1964-5, 276; in the final assault at Petersburg, 254.
Fifty-ninth Georgia, captured at Cumberland Gap, 80.
Finney (Private John L.), wounded in the trenches at Petersburg, 219.
First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, in the final assault at Petersburg, 294, 257, 290.
First Kansas, at Lake Providence, 51.
First Rhode Island Cavalry, IS.
Fisher (Private Abiel), wounded in the trenches at Petersburg, 221.
Fisher (Sergt. John A.), wounded at Spott- sylvania, 171.
Fletcher (Private Andrew B.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 171.
Fletcher (Private George), wounded at Cold Ilarbor, 196.
Flynn ( Private John), dies of wounds re- ceived at Cold Harbor, 196.
Forty-fifth Illinois places its flag on the Court House at Vicksburg, 51.
Forty-fifth Pennsylvania, in Third Brigade, First Division, Ninth Corps, IT; sent to Frederick, Md., 17; at Fredericksburg, 27, 28, 29 ; on the journey west, 86; at Paris, Ky., . Welsh promoted, 41; at Jackson. Miss., 61, 63; returns to Kentucky, 74; at the battle of Blue Springs, 85; proceeds to Knoxville, 87; at Lenoir's, 93; at Camp- bell's Station, 95. 95; in the trenches at Knoxville, 104, 105; returns to Pennsylva. nia, having received a furlough for reenlist- ment, 125; rejoins the corps at Annapolis and gives the Thirty-sixth a welcome, 134; in the Wilderness, 152. 155 ; at Stannard's Mills, 177; some of the men make a fortu- nate find, 187; at Cold Harbor, 198; on the 17th of June at Petersborg, 200; at the
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mine, 236, 258, 233; at the Weldon R.R., 249; number present for duty on reorgan- ization of the brigade, 25; at Pogram Farm, 260, 264: in the final assault at Petersburg, 284; receives a visit from the Thirty- sixth, 505; escorts the Thirty-sixth to the wharf at Alexandria, 807.
Forty-sixth New York, turns over its men who declined to reenlist to the Thirty-sixth Mass., 143; loss at Cold Harbor, 196; detachment returns to regiment, 197.
Forty-sixth Obio at Jackson, Miss., 61, 63. Forty-eighth Pennsylvania at Knoxville, 107; in the Wilderness, 150; at the North Anna, 182; in the movement on Petersburg, 202; in the assault of June 17th, 205, 207; June 18th, 210; in the trenches at Petersburg, 221; commences excavation of the mine, 224; completes the work, 231; number present for duty at the reorganization of the brigade, 255; in the action at Pegram Farm, 260; in the final assault at Peters- burg, 251.
Foskett (Corp. Albert), wounded at Peters- burg, 229.
Foskett (Sergt. Liberty W.), in command of company at Spottsylvania, 172, note; wounded at Petersburg, 208; record of, 326. Foster (Gen. J. G.), moves to the relief of Knoxville, 117, note; reported at Taze- well, 11S; takes command of the Depart- ment of the Ohio, 120; relieved by request, 126.
Foster (Private Josiah), wounded at Cold Ilarbor, 196.
Fourteenth New York Heavy Artillery, 207. Fourteenth Virginia, 37.
Fourth Rhode Island, arrives at Petersburg, 227; at the mine affair, 256; in the action at Pegram Farm, 200.
Franklin (Gen. W. B.), at Fredericksburg, 26; "stuck in the mud," 80; Burnside recommends hi- dismissal, 61.
Frazer (Gen.), takeu prisoner at Cumber- land Gap, 50.
Fredericksburg, battle of, 25-20.
Freeman (Sergt. George E.), killed at Spott- sylvania, 171.
French (Gen. W. H.), at Fredericksburg, 27. French (Surat. Adams E.), mortally wounded at Cold Harbor, 191, 194. 105.
Freuch (Private John A.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 171.
Gallup (Sergt. Leroy B.), mortally wounded at Campbell's Station, 93.
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Gardner (Principal Musician, John), record of, 329.
Gates (Private Frederick S.), wounded In the Wilderness, 157.
Getting's Battery, 98, 101.
Gilbert (Corp. Charles), mortally wounded at Petersburg, 224.
Gilbert (Private Lyman H.), killed at Pegram Farm, 263.
Giles (Private Sanford), dies of wounds re- ceived at Spottsylvania, 171.
Gird (Capt. JJ. W.), killed at the Wilderness, 313; record of, 323.
Gleason (Private Jesse), killed at Peters- burg, 232.
Goodell (Lieut .- Col. Arthur A.), Captain of Co. C, 3; in command of regiment, 55; at Jackson, Miss., 66; at Milldale, Miss., 71; returns home on leave, 76; commissioned Lient .- Col. 78; wounded at Blue Springs, So; rejoins the regiment at Cincinnati, but is obliged to return home, 187; resigns, 146; record of, 317.
Goodale (Lieut. Charles S.), returns to Mass. with regiment, 310; record of, 328.
Goodspeed (Lieut. S. A.), resigns, 139; record of, 324.
Gracie (Gen.), at siege of Knoxville, 113, note.
Granger (Gen. Gordon), sent by Grant to the relief of Burnside at Knoxville, 117; arrives at Knoxville, 119.
Grant (Gun. U. S.), scene of his first battle in the war, 49; at Vicksburg, 53, 54 ; receives surrender of Pemberton's army, 57; orders Sherman to pur-ne Johnston, 53; returns Ninth Corps with congratulatory order, 73; prepares to assault Bragg at Chattanooga, 90; notifies Burnside of Longstreet's ad- vance, 91; impresses upon Burnside the importance of holding Knoxville, 102; ap- proves of Burnside's movements, 105: hur- ries troops to relieve Knoxville, 11 ;; congratulates the Army of the Ohio on its masterly defence of Knoxville, 119 . receives thanks of Congress and a gold medal, 120; reviews Ninth Corps at Annapolis, 187; ac. cepts Lee's proffer of battle at the Willer- ness, 149; at Cold Harbor, 190; his pa -- a2: of the James, 201; makes another attempt to turn the enemy's right thank at Peters. burg, 270; issues his order for the titud assault at Petersburg, 280; receive, the surrender of Lee, 200.
Graves (Private Henry E.), wounded st Petersburg, 244.
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Gregg (Lieut .- Col. Theodore), delivers a farewell address to the regiment, 505, 506.
Gritlin (Gen. S. G.), at Jackson, Mis -. , 67; in command temporarily of Second Division, 139; in the Wilderness, 151; at Cold Har- bor, 133; at Petersburg, June 17, 295 ; paper before Mass. Military Historical Society, 206, note; charge at Peter-burg, June 18, 211; at the mine, 235, 237; at Pegram Farm, 230; at the final assault at Peters- burg, 243; assumes command of the divis- ion when Gen. Potter was wounded, 257, 289.
Hadley (Private F. Daniel), wounded in the Wilderness, 15 ;.
Hale (Private Samuel B.) killed at Spott- sylvania, 1.1.
Hall (Private Hezekiah). wounded in the trenches at Petersburg, 223.
Hall (Corp. William H.), killed at Spott- Aylvania, 168, 171.
Hancock (Gen. W. S.), in the Wilderness, 150, 151 ; at Spottsylvania, 166; at the North Anna, 130, 153; on the north of the James, Aug. If and 18, 1864, 217.
Hancock (Capt. Joseph), recommended for promotion, 217; assigned to Co. F, 273; record of, 323.
Hare (Private Dennis), killed at Spottsyl- vania, 171.
Harrigan (Private Jerry), mortally wounded July 17, 1954, 230.
Harriman (Col. Walter), in the final assault at l'etersburg, 283, 287.
Hartranft (fien. J. F.), on the retreat from Lenoir's, 93, 94, 95; at Campbell's Station, 99, 93; in the trenches at Knoxville, 101; Provisional Commander at Annapolis, 155; in the Wilderness, 155 ; at Petersburg; June 18, 211; gallant charge at Fort Stedman, 280; in the final assault at Petersburg, 283, 284, 250.
Harty (Private William), wounded in the Wilderness, 157.
Harwood ( Lieut. George W.), record of, 325. Hascall (Gen. M. S.), in the trenches at Knoxville, 101.
Haskell (Corp. Joseph L.), dies of wounds received in the Wilderness, 137.
Haskell (Lieut. Thomas H.), wounded at. Spottsylvania, 171; recommended for pro- motion, 217; returns to regiment with com- mission as First Lieutenant, 2's; appointed Adjutant of regiment ; returns to Mass. with regiment, 810; record of, 820.
Hastings (Capt. Christopher S.), commis- sioned Captain Co. I, 4; dies in hospital, 76; record of, 321.
Haven (Private George F.), dies of wounds received at Knoxville, 114.
Hawkes ( Lieut .- Col. Geo. P.), leads assault at Knoxville, 107.
Hayward (Private Joseph F.), wounded in the Wilderness, 157.
Iliggins (Corp. John J.), wounded at Jack. son, 64; wounded at Cold Harbor, 196.
Hodgkins (Capt. William II.), makes a con- gratulatory speech in camp at Middleburgh, 44; appointed acting Assistant Adj .- General 47 ; returns to Mass. on special service, 80; rejoins the regiment near Rutledge, Tenn., 123; on the staff of Gen. Ferrero, 251; assigned to command of Co. B, 273; at Fort Stedman on staff of Gen. Hartranft, 281 ; in the final assault at Petersburg, 290; returns to Mass. with regiment, 310; record of, 320. Hodgman (Private Eugene W.), dies of wounds received at Spottsylvania, 171.
Hoffman (Corp. Max.) killed June 17, 1804, at Petersburg, 209.
Holbrook (Lieut. W. S.), resigns, 71; record of, 326.
Holmes (Capt. O. W.), returns to Mass. on special service, 80; in command of recon- noitring party, 145; killed at Petersburg, June 17, 1864, 208, 214; record of, 321.
Holmes (Lieut. P. Marion), wounded at Blue Springs, A6; killed at Campbell's Station, 97; record of, 323.
Hooker (Gen. Joseph), at Fredericksburg, 26; "stuck in the mud," 30; recommended for dismissal by Burnside, 31; assigned to the command of the army of the Potomac, and letter of President Lincoln, 32, 33.
Houghton (Private Josiah), dies of wounds received in the Wilderness, 158.
Howard (Private O.), wounded at Jackson, Miss., 64.
Howe (Lient. W. F.), dies in camp, July 7, 1863, 55; record of, 326.
Ilowe (Leut. Rufus), returns to Mass, with regiment, 310; record of, 326.
Howe (l'rivate Franklin), killed at Spottsyl- vania. 171.
Howell ( Private Silas J.), wounded in the Wilderness, 158.
Ilost ( Private Amos), killed at Jackson, 64. Hud-on (Private Matthew), captured at Spottsylvania, 172.
Humes (acting Sergt .- Major Joseph .1.), mor- taily wounded at Cold Ilarbor, 194, 195.
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Humphrey (Col. William), covers the re- treat from Lenoir's, 95.
Humphreys (Gen. A. A.), at Fredericks- burg, 27.
Hungry Hollow, 23.
Jackson, Miss., operations at, 60, 70.
Jackson (Privato Reuben), captured at Petersburg, 268.
Jackson (Gen. Thos. J.), receives surrender of Harper's Ferry, 14.
Jackson (Gen.), in command of Johnston's cavalry, 63.
Jenkins (Gen. M.), in Tennessee with Long- street, 99, note; 106, note; 115, 116.
Johnson (Gen. B.), at Petersburg, June 15, 1864, 203.
Johnson (Gen. B. R.), joius Longstreet at Knoxville, 115.
Jobnston (Gen. J.), in Grant's rear at Vicks- burg, 53, 54, 56; Sherman sent in pursuit of, 53; at Jackson, 60, 64; retreats, 67; es- timate of his force, 63.
Jones (Rev. J. W., D.D.), Secretary of Southern Historical Society, 116.
Jones's Eleventh Mass. Battery at Spottsyl- vania, 176; at Petersburg, 211.
Keenan (Private Jobn), killed at Cold Har- bor, 193.
Keep (Corp. Marcus), mortally wounded at Spottsylvania, 174.
Kelley (Private Frank S.), dles of wounds in the Wilderness, 157.
Keyes (Sergt. George E.), killed at Peters- burg, 208.
Kimball (Sergt. Herbert A.), saves Col. Dra- per's life, 154.
Kimball (Col. J. W.), commissioned Colonel of the Thirty-sixth, 5.
Knowlton ( Private James), tries sharp-shoot- ing at Petersburg, 266.
Knoxville, 91, 101, seq.
Lamont (Private Daniel), wounded In the Wilderness, 157.
Lamont (Sergt. John), wounded in the Wilderness, 157; at Cold Harbor, 195.
Lane's (Brigade), at Spottsylvania, 167; at Pegram Farm, 261, note.
Ianman (Gen.), division of, at JJackson, 64.
Lavin (Private Luke), wounded at Spottsyl- vani., 1;1.
Law (Gen.), at Campbell's Station, 99.
Leasure (Col. D.), submits plan of attack at 1
Fredericksburg, 27; at Fredericksburg, 29; in command at Lexington, Ky., 39; In pursuit of Morgan, 45.
Ledlie (Gen. J. II.), selected by lot to lead the assault at the mine, 233.
Lee (Gen. R. E.), directs the holding of South Mountain, 13; fortifies the heighta of Fredericksburg, 25; in Pennsylvania, 56; defeated at Gettysburg. 66; prepares to attack Grant at the Wilderness, 148; at the North Anna, 179; surrenders at Appo- mattox, 206.
Leighton (Private Hazen D.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 171.
Lenoir's, camp at, 88, 89; the retreat from, 93, seq.
Lexington, Ky., 30, 40.
Lincoln, President, calls for 200,000 volun- teers, 1; reviews the Ninth Corps at Antie- tam Iron Works, 16; directs special religious services to be beld, 25: relieves Gen. Burn- side, 31; places Gen. llooker at the head of the Army of the Potomae, 32; letter to Gen. Hlooker announcing his appointment, 32, 33; issues a proclamation, directing special religious services, 120; receives a marching salute from the Ninth Corps, 140, 141; enters Petersburg after the surrender, 293; announcement of his assassination, 298; action of the Common Council of the town of Farmville concerning his death, 208,299.
Littlefield (Corp. Ammlel), wounded at Spottsylvania, 171.
. Logan (Gen. J. A.), takes possession of the works at Vicksburg, 57.
Logee (Corp. Stephen F.), wounded at Spott- sylvania, 171.
Long (Corp. Michael), wounded in the Wil- derness, 154, 157.
Longstreet (Gen. J.), moves against Burn- side, 90, 91; endeavors to cut off his re- treat at Campbell's Station, 95; at the hut- tle of Campbell's Station, 98, 92; follows Burnside to Knoxville cauriously, 105: extraet from his otheial report, 106, nutr ; prepares for an assault on Fort sander .. 111; his loss from Nov. 14 to Dec. 4. 11.4, note; his official report of the assault on Fort Sanders, 111-116; letters to Gen. MeLaws and Gen. . Jenkin4, 110, note; ra :< c. the siege, 118; attacks the cavalry at Bean . Station, 123; withdraws to Morristown. 124; and beyond, 123.
Loughlin (Private Michael), killed at Spett- sylvania, 151.
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Lowell (Corp. Luelus), wounded in the Wil- derness, 157; also in the trenches at Pe- tersburg, 228.
Lund (Private Edwin W.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 171.
Macomber (Corp. Henry), wounded at Cold IIarbor, 196.
Macomber (Corp. William), is made color- bearer, 203.
Mandell (Private Algernon S.), wounded in the Wilderness, 15S.
Marble (Private Truman), wounded in the Wilderness, 158.
Marcy (Gen. R. B.), 13.
Margenot (Private Belthezar), killed at Pegram Farm, 263.
Marshall (Capt. J. A.), wounded at the Wilderness, 155, 156; returns to the regi- ment, 230; assigned to command of Co. A; returns to Mass. with regiment, 310; record of, 322.
Martin (Corp. Edwin A.), killed at Cold Harbor, 196.
Maryland Heights, 17.
May (Sergt. Thomas), wounded on the North Anna, 181.
Maynard (Private Judson), wounded at Petersburg, 200.
Maynard (Private Martin), wounded at Petersburg, and leg amputated, 230.
Mayo (Corp. Henry II.), dies of wounds re. ceived in the Wilderness, 157.
McCabe's " Defence of Petersburg," extract from, 221.
MeClellan (Gen. George B.), meets with a reverse on the Chickahominy, 1; again in command of the army of the Potomae, 12; orders troops forward, 13: reviews the Ninth Corps with l'resident Lincoln, 16; 19 relieved from the command of the army of the Potomac, 21.
McDermott (Lieut. F. M.), assigned to Co. I, 273; record of, 327.
McDowell (Private Lyman), captured at Petersburg, 268.
MeGrath (Private John), wounded at Cold Harhor, 196; wounded at Petersburg, 2i8. MeLaws (Gen.), at Campbell's Station, 99, note; at Knoxville, lus, note; force under his command in the assault on Fort San- dera, 111, 115; letter from Gen. Longstreet, 116.
MePherson (Gen. J. B.), at Vicksburg, 56, 57.
Meade (General George G.), at Fredericks- burg, 25; at Gettysburg, 56; overrules Burnside's plan of attack at the mine, 233; order announcing President's day of fast- ing and prayer, 243 ; visits the line at the left, 207; directions for the Ninth Corps in the final assault at Petersburg, 283; announces the death of President Lincoln, 298.
Merlin, Second Maryland, execution of, 262. Merrick (Sergt. Lucius L.), wounded in the
Wilderness, 157; mortally wounded at Pe- gram Farm, 263; his religious character, 313.
Merritt (Corp. Fanuing T.), killed at Spott- sylvania, 171.
Miles (Col. D. S.), surrenders Harper's Ferry, 14.
Miller (Sergt. J. Hervey), wounded at Cold Harbor, 196.
Mills (Corp. George H.), captured at Peters- burg, 268.
Mine, the affair at the, 235-241.
Montague (Sergt. Benj. F.), wounded at Cold Harbor, 196.
Monument for Maine soldiers on the Rappa- hannock, 147.
Moore (Corp. Andrew), killed at Cold Har- bor, 196.
Morgan (Private Andrew J.), killed in the Wilderness, 157.
Morgan (John), paroles Quartermaster-Sergt. Sawyer and Private James E. Spear, 48.
Morrison (Col. David), assumes command of brigade, 71; at Lenoir's, 93, 94; at Camp- bell's Station, 95, 96, 98; at Knoxville, 104, 105; in pursuit of Longstreet, 128, 120, 130; visits the regiment at the Wilderness before- being mustered out, 159.
Morrow (Lieut. W. II ), assigned to Co. K, 273; returns to Mass. with regiment, 310; record of, 327.
Morse (Capt. E. A.), at Catlett's Station, 143; rejoins the regiment, 146; wounded at Spottsylvania, 169, 170; returns to the regiment, 230; at Pegram Farm, 263; mus- tered out at expiration of service, 269; record of, 322.
Morton ( Private Lemuel), killed at Spottsyl- vania, 172, note.
Moseley (Seret. C. Henry), wounded at Petersburg, 225.
Mott (Lieut. A. R.), assigned to Co. J, 273; returns to Mass. with regiment, 310; record of, 327.
Mower (Sergt. Livingston), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, 198.
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Murdoch (Private H. A.), wounded at Peters- burg, 227.
Newport News, at, 34-36.
Newton (Gen. John), Burnside recommends his di-mission, 31.
Nineteenth Massachusetts at Fredericksburg, 26.
Ninth Michigan Cavalry in the East Tennes- see campaign, 84.
Ninth New Hampshire at Petersburg, 223.
Noi (Private Henry), wounded in the Wil- derness, 155; at Spottsylvania, 172.
Norton (Lieut .- Col. J. B.), Captain Co. B, 3; commissioned Lient .- Col., 5; rejoins the regiment, 41; at Jackson, Miss., 64, 65; resigns, 71; record of, SI7.
North Anna, battle at the, 178-152.
Nourse (Corp. George E.), killed in the Wil- deruess, 156, 158.
Noyes (Lieut. Edmund W.), record of, 326.
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Oakes (Private Thomas), killed at Peters- burg, 243.
Olcott .(Sergt. Hiram W.), wounded at Petersburg, June 18, 1864, 214; recom- mended for promotion, 217 ; record of, 325. One-hundredth Pennsylvania, in Third Brigade, First Div., Ninth Corps, 15; goes to Frederick, 17: at Fredericksburg, 27, 23, 29; at Lexington. 40; at Middle- burgh, 44; at Columbia, 45; in the trenches at Knoxville, 105; reinlists and returns to Penn., 125; in the reorganization of the corps at Annapolis, 238.
One hundred aad third Ohio in East Tennes- sce 85.
One hundred and fourteenth Illinois at Vick-burg, 52.
One hundred and fourteenth Pennsylvania in the final assault on Petersburg, 289.
Ord (Gen. E. C.), in the pursuit of Johnston, 58.
Organization of the Thirty-sixth Mass., 1-5. Osborn (Lieut. Samuel), record of, 325.
Osborn's New York Battery, 85.
Packard (Private J. Wesley), wounded at Petersburg, 208; killed in the trenches at Petersburg, 240.
Paine (Corp. Geo. W.), wounded at Spott- sylvania, 171.
Parke (Gen. J. G.), at Jackson, Miss., 61; assigned to command of Second Division Ninth Corps, 123; appointed chief of Ninth Corps staff, 100; in command of the corps,
255; in the final assault on Petersburg, 253; official report of the assault, 286-2>9; antici- pates the evacuation, 202; in subsequent movements, 294.
Parker (Corp. Cornelius G.), dics Nov. 5, 1863, first death in the regiment, 21.
Parrish (Hosp. Steward Geo. F.), record of, 329.
Partridge (Private Lyman F.), wounded at Cold Harbor, 196.
Patten (Corp. Isaac R.), killed in the Wilder- nes, 158.
Patterson (Private Stephen H.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 195.
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