Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the year 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65, Part 15

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Dismissed, (1.)


First Lieut. Joseph R. Salla, July 30, 1862.


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MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY.


FIFTH BATTERY, (E.)


(This battery was organized at Read- ville, Mass., from September 11, 1861, to December 7, 1861. On the expiration of its term of service the original members (except veter- ans) were mustered out, and the organization, composed of veterans and recruits, retained in service until June 12, 1865, when it was mustered out in accordance with orders from the War Depart- ment.)


"YORKTOWN," "HANOVER COURT HOUSE," "MECHANICSVILLE," "GAINES'S MILLS," "MALVERN HILL," "SECOND BULL RUN," "FREDERICKSBURG," "CHANCEL- LORSVILLE," "GETTYSBURG,"


"RAPPAHANNOCK STATION,"


"MINE RUN," "WILDERNESS,"


" SPOTTSYLVANIA," '. NORTH ANNA," "BETHESDA CHURCH," "PETERSBURG," "WELDON RAIL- ROAD," "HATCHER'S RUN."


Captain.


Charles A. Phillips. .. 18 Oct., 62 (Brevet Major 1 August, 1864.)


First Lieutenants.


Harrison O. Simonds. 14 Sept., 64 Samuel H. Hamblett. ... 30 Oct.,


Second Lieutenant.


Mason W. Page 15 Sept., 64


SIXTH BATTERY.


(This battery was organized at Low- ell, Mass., February 3, 1862, to serve three years. On the expira- tion of its term of service the original members (except veterans) were mustered out, and the organi- zation, composed of veterans and recruits, retained in service until August 7, 1865, when it was mus- tered out in accordance with orders from the War Department.)


The following is the only official list of battles in which this battery bore an honorable part yet published in orders :


"BATON ROUGE," " GEORGIA LAND- ING," " COTTEN," " BISLAND,"


"PORT HUDSON."


Captain.


Edward K. Russell. 14 Feb., 65 ]


CASUALTIES.


-


Resigned, (6.)


Captain Max. Eppendorf, January 25, 1862. Captain George D. Allen, October 17, 1862. First Lieut. John B. Hyde, July 12, 1862. First Lieut. Robert A. Dillingham, July 12, 1862. Second Lieut. Nathan Appleton, August 25, 1864. Second Lieut. Charles M. Tripp, April 13, 1865.


Discharged, (2.)


First Lieut. Frederick A. Lull, August 1, 1863. First Lieut. Henry D. Scott, March 15, 1864.


Expiration of term of service, (1.)


First Lieut. Joseph E. Spear, October 3, 1864. Died, (1.)


First Lieut. Peleg W. Blake, killed in action June 18: 1864.


CASUALTIES.


-


Resigned, (2.)


Captain Charles Everett, September 7, 1862. First Lieut. Ellerton L. Dorr, July 10, 1862.


Discharged, (4.)


Captain William W. Carruth, October 2, 1863. First Lieut. William B. Allyn, February 27, 1863. First Lieut. Frank Bruce, December 30, 1864. Second Lieut. J. A. Baker, February 27, 1863.


Dismissed, (1.)


Captain John F. Phelps, December 29, 1864.


Died, (1.)


Second Lieut. Charles Cram, October 11, 1863, at Berwick City, La., of disease.


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First Lieutenants.


Philip Wachter 21 Mar., 65


William E. Wood. 19 June,


Second Lieutenant.


Daniel A. Sheen


.21 Apr., 65


SEVENTH BATTERY, (G.)


(This battery was organized at Bos- ton, Mass., May 21, 1861, to serve three years. The original mem- bers (except veterans) were mus- tered out of service May 20, 1864, by reason of expiration of term. The organization, composed of veterans and recruits, is still in ser- vice.)


(The official list of battles in which this battery bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Captain.


Newman W. Storer


7 Nov., 63


First Lieutenants.


Charles H. Williams 7 Nov., 63 James W. Bean .10 Apr., 64


Second Lieutenants.


Samuel W. Benson .27 Nov. 63 Charles S. Robinson ... 20 Apr., 64


*NINTH BATTERY.


(This battery was organized at Lynn- field, Mass,, August 10, 1862, to serve three years. It was mustered out of service June 6, 1865, in ac- cordance with orders from the War Department.)


"GETTYSBURG," " MINE RUN," "SPOTTSYLVANIA," "NORTH ANNA," "TOLOPOTOMOY," " BE- THESDA CHURCH," "PETERS- BURG," "WELDON RAILROAD," "HATCHER'S RUN."


Captain.


Richard S. Milton


1 Jan., 65


First Lieutenants.


George W. Foster. 16 Aug., 63 George Murray . 28 Jan., 65 Second Lieutenants.


George Booth. .27 Jan., 65 William Park, jr. 28 Jan.,


1


CASUALTIES.


Promoted, (1.)


Captain Phineas A. Davis, October 5, 1803, to Captain and A. A. G.


Resigned, (1.)


First Lieut. William A. Fifield, November 17, 1862. Discharged, (3.)


First Lieut. William E. Farrar, September 29, 1853. First Lieut. Cephas L. Hartwell, October 6, 1863.


First Lieut. Wilbur G. McCurdy, January 13, 1864.


Dismissed, (1.)


Second Lieut. Andrew J. Devoll, February 26, 1863.


Died, (1.)


Second Lieut. George F. Critchett, October 30, 1863, at Lowell, Mass. Transferred, (1.)


First Lieut. Israel N. Wilson, July 26, 1861, to 29th regiment Massachusetts vols.


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (1.)


Captain Achille De Vecchi, January 27, 1863. Discharged, (3.)


Captain John Bigelow, (Brevet Major August 1, 1864,) De- cember 14, 1864.


Second Lieut. George H. Prescott, December 14, 1864. Second Lieut. James W. Reed, jr., January 16, 1865.


Died, (2.)


First Lieut. Christopher Erickson, killed in action at Gettys- burg, Pa., July 2, 1863.


First Lieut. Alexander H. Whitaker, July 20, 1863, at Rox- bury, Mass., of wounds.


* The eighth battery was a six months' organization.


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MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY.


TENTH BATTERY.


(This battery was organized at Box- ford, Mass., September 9, 1862, to serve three years. It was mustered out of service June 9, 1865, in ac- cordance with orders from the War Department.)


"KELLY'S FORD," "MINE RUN," "PO RIVER," "SPOTTSYLVANIA," "NORTH ANNA," "TOLOPOTO- MOY," "COAL HARBOR," "PE- TERSBURG," "DEEP BOTTOM," "REAM'S STATION," "BOYDTON ROAD."


Captain.


J. Webb Adams 17 Mar., 65


First Lieutenants.


William G. Rollins 5 Dec., 64 Milbrey Green 19 Mar., 65


Second Lieutenants.


George H. Day. 5 Dec., 64 George W. Townsend ... 19 Mar., 65


ELEVENTH BATTERY.


(This battery was organized at Bos- ton, Mass .. January 2, 1864, to serve three years. It was mus- tered out of service June 16, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.)


"WILDERNESS, " "SPOTTSYLVANIA," " NORTH ANNA," "COAL HAR- BOR," "PETERSBURG," "WELDON RAILROAD."


Captain.


Edward J. Jones ... . 2 Jan., 64 (Brevet Major 25 March, 1865.)


First Lieutenants.


George W. Booth. 2 Jan., 64 Henry D. Littlefield .24 Oct., 64


Second Lieutenants.


George W. Sanborn 2 Jan., 64 Edward E. Souther. .. 31 Jan., 65


ELEVENTH (9 MOS.) BATTERY.


(This battery was organized at Bos- ton, Mass., on the 25th day of August, 1862, for nine months, and was mus- tered out May 25, 1863, by reason of expiration of term of service.)


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (1.)


Second Lieut. Thomas R. Armitage, February 4, 1864. Discharged, (1.)


Captain J. Henry Sleeper. (Brevet Major December 2, 1864,) February 27, 1865.


Died, (2.)


First Lieut. Henry H. Granger, October 30, 1864, of wounds received in action. Second Lieut. Asa Smith, October 28, 1864, of wounds received in action.


CASUALTIES.


Discharged, (2.)


First Lieut. Edward P. Morrill. September 5, 1864. Second Lieut. William P. Woodsun, January 14, 1865.


CASUALTIES.


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Captain.


Edward J. Jones. . . . 25 Ang. 62


First Licutenants.


Lucius Cummings, sr .... 25 Aug., 62 Isaac Pierce, jr 25 Ang., Second Lieutenants.


Edward P. Morrill, sr .. .. 25 Ang., 62 John P. Sawin, jr .25 Ang.,


TWELFTH BATTERY.


(This battery was organized at Bos- ton, Mass., from October 3, 1862. to December 29, 1862, to serve three years. It was mustered out July 25, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.)


(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Captain.


Jacob Miller. .22 Dec., 62


First Lieutenants.


Edwin M. Chamberlin .. 23 Dec., 62 Philip N. Hammond .... 25 Mar., 65


Second Lieutenants.


John M. Campbell 30 Маг., 65 S. Sorton Salsbury .30 Mar.,


THIRTEENTH BATTERY.


(This battery was organized at Bos- ton, Mass., December 13, 1862, to serve three years. It was mus- tered ont of service July 28, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.)


The following is the only official list of battles in which this battery bore an honorable part yet pub- lished in orders :


"PORT HUDSON."


Captain.


Charles H. Hamlin. 13 Dec., 62


First Lieutenant.


Robert C. Nichols, a. w. m.


Second Lieutenants.


Channcey R. Sias 7 Mar., 65 James M. Lincoln 11 Mar.,


10


CASUALTIES.


Dismissed, (2.)


First Lient. Joseph R. Salla, Angust 12, 1863. Second Lieut. Charles W. Weber, Angust 17, 1863.


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (3.)


First Lieut. Timothy W. Terry, September 26, 1863. First Lieut. Ellis L. Motte, March 9, 1864. First Lient. Charles B. Slack, July 9, 1865.


.


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MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY.


FOURTEENTH BATTERY:


(This battery was organized at Read- ville, Mass., February 27, 1864, to serve three years. It was mus- tered out of service June 15, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.)


(The official list of battles in which this battery bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Captain.


Joseph W. B. Wright ... 9 Mar.,. 64


First Lieutenants.


Samuel Chapin 29 Mar., 64 Albert George 10 Mar., 65


Second Lieutenants.


Mathias J. Moore 10 Mar., 65 Albert S. Walker 27 Apr.,


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FIFTEENTH BATTERY.


(This battery was organized át Fort Warren, Boston harbor, Mass., February 17, 1863, to serve three years. It was mustered out of ser- vice August 4, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Depart- ment.)


(The official list of battles in which this battery bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Captain.


Timothy Pearson 17 Feb., 63


First Lieutenants.


Lorin L. Dame 24 Feb., 64 Albert Rouse. 4 Mar.,


Second Lieutenants.


Edward D. Morrill. 21 Feb., 64 Joseph S. Groush. .21 Feb.,


. SIXTEENTH BATTERY.


(This battery was organized at Rcad- ville, Mass., March 11, 1864, to serve three years. It was mus- tered out of service June 27, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.)


(The official list of battles in which this battery bore au honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Captain.


Henry D. Scott. 25 Mar., 64.


CASUALTIES.


Discharged, (1.)


First Lieut. Samuel J. Bradlee, January 14, 1865. Died, (1.)


Second Lieut. Ephraim B. Nye, killed in action near Peters- burg, Va., March 25, 1865.


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (2.)


First Lieut. James W. Kirk, September 30, 1863. Second Lieut. Harry D. Littlefield, September 30, 1863.


CASUALTIES.


Discharged, (1.)


Second Lieut. Augustine Sanderson, March 25, 1864.


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First Lieutenants.


Lewis V. Osgood .. .29 Mar., 64 Philip T. Woodfin, jr ... 14 Apr.,


Second Lieutenants. .


James McCallum 11 Mar., 64 Alonzo B. Langley. 6 May,


NOTE 1 .- No brevet appointments are entered on this register except those announced in General Orders before August 31, 1865.


NOTE 2 .- The 4th and 7th light batteries not having been mustered out in time to have that fact appear on this register, their rosters are made up to the 31st of August, 1865.


NOTE 3 .- The roster of officers of each battery (except the 4th and 7th) is given as it stood on the day of muster out.


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MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY.


TWO UNASSIGNED COMPA- NIES OF SHARPSHOOTERS.


FIRST COMPANY.


(This company was organized at Lynnfield, Mass., September 3, 1861, to serve three years. The original members were mustered out September 8, 1864, by reason of expiration of term of service, and the veterans and recruits trans- ferred to the 19th Massachusetts volunteers.


(The official list of battles in which this company bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Captain.


Isaac N. Mudgett .23 July, 64


First Lieutenant.


Second Lieutenant.


SECOND COMPANY.


(This company was organized at Lynnfield, Mass., September 3, 1861, to serve three years. It was mustered out October 17, 1864, by reason of expiration of term of service.)


(The official list of battles in which this company bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Captain.


Robert Smith 5 Dec., 63


First Lieutenant.


Second Lieutenant.


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (4.)


First Lieut. William Gleason, April 3, 1862. First Lieut. Henry Martin, May 29, 1863. Second Lieut. George C. Gray, May 30, 1862. Second Lieut. John L. Perley, July 12, 1862.


Discharged, (2.)


Captain William Plumer, September 26, 1863. First Lieut. Emerson L. Bicknell, July 17, 1863.


Dismissed, (1.)


First Lieut. Oscar H. Clement, September 27, 1863.


Died, (3.)


Captain Jobn Saunders, killed in action at Antietam, Sep- tember 17, 1862.


First Lieut. William Berry, killed in action at Antietam, Sep- tember 17, 1862. 1 First Lieut. Samuel G. Gilbreth, killed in action June 18. 1864


CASUALTIES.


Discharged, (7.)


Captain Lewis E. Wentworth, July 16, 1862. (Recommis- sioned Augus: 20, 1862.) Captain Lewis E. Wentworth, May 18, 1863. First Lieut. Charles D. Stiles, August 6, 1862. First Lieut. Edward Upton, January 29, 1563. First Lieut. Winsor M. Ward, September 21, 1864. Second Lieut. Alvan A. Evans, July 7, 1862. Second Lieut. Ivory Leach, June 20, 1263.


NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.


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MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY.


FIRST REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized at Bos- ton, Mass., in May, 1861, to serve three years. It was mustered out of service May 25, 1864, by reason of expiration of term.)


(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders. )


Colonel.


N. B. Mclaughlin, 3. {. . 14 Dec., 62


Lieutenant Colonel.


Clark B. Baldwin. ..... 30 Dec., 62


Major.


Gardner.Walker. 20 Dec., 62


Captains.


Ebenezer W. Stone 24 May, 61


Charles S. Kendall 24 July, 62


Henry Parkinson. .30 Dec.,


Frauk W. Carruth 30 Dec.,


John Mc Donough


28 Mar., 63


John S. Clark 28 Oct.


George E. Henry, a. w. m.


Charles M. Jordan, a. w. m.


First Lieutenants.


Charles E. Mudge, Adj't.24 May, 61 George Myrick. 1 Mar., 63


John S. Willey. 28 Mar.,


Frederic E. Dolbeau .. .28 Oct.,


George L. Lawrence. .28 Oct.,


William H. Fletcher. ... 28 Oct., William P. Drury 28 Oct.,


William E. Hayward .... 3 Nov.,


Miles Farwell, R. Q. M., a. w. m.


. Frank Thomas, a. w. m.


Amos Webster, a. w. m.


Second Lieutenants.


Nathaniel Averell.


30 Dec.,


62


Edward G. Tutein.


.28 Mar.,


63


Rufus M. Maguire. 28 Mar.,


Surgeon.


Edward A. Whiston .. .27 Mar., 63


Assistant Surgeon.


Isaiah L. Pickard 12 July, 63


·


Chaplain.


Warren H. Cudworth .. .. 27 May, 61


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (13.)


Captain Edward Pearl, August 18, 1861.


Captain George H. Smith, August 18, 1861.


Captain Alfred W. Adams, August 18, 1861.


Captain Henry A. Snow, August, 1861. Captain Frank H. Ward, October 4, 1862. First Lieut. John H. Rogers, July 9, 1861.


First Lieut. John R. Lee, R. Q. M., August 1, 1861.


First Lieut. Shedrick K. Morris, April 25, 1863. First Lieut Joseph H. Dalton, May 18, 1863.


Second Lieut. R. A. Saunders, December, 1861.


Second Lieut. D. G. E. Dickinson, January 24, 1862. Second Lieut. James Doherty, January 30, 1864. Surgeon Richard Salter, February 2, 1863.


Discharged, (2.).


First Lieut. Horatio Roberts, February 5, 1864. Second Lieut. Harrison Hinckley, March 7, 1864.


Promoted, (15.)


Colonel Robert Cowdin, October 1, 1862, to Brigadier General. Lieut. Colonel George D. Wells, July 11, 1862, to Colonel 34th Massachusetts vols.


Captain Edward A. Wild, September 1, 1862, to Colonel 35th Massachusetts vols.


Captain Sumner Carruth, September 1, 1862, to Lieutenant Colonel 35th Massachusetts vols.


Captain Abial G. Chamberlain, November 10, 1863, to Colonel 37th U. S. C. T.


First Lieut. George II. Johnston, Adj't, April 21, 1862, to Cap- tain and A. A. G.


First Lieut. Joseph Hilbert, jr., Adj't, May 12, 1862, to Captain and A. A. G.


First Lieut. Albert S. Austin, R. Q. M., July 17, 1862, to Cap- tain and C. S.


First Lieut. Charles L. Chandler, August 6, 1862, to Captain 34th Massachusetts vols.


First Lieut. William P. Cowie, R. Q. M., September 10, 1862, to Captain and C. S.


First Lieut. William H. Lawrence, Adj't, November 10, 1862, to Major and A. D. C.


First Lieut. William L. Candler, December 9, 1862, to Cap- tain and A. D. C.


Assistant Surgeon Samuel A. Green, August 1, 1861, to Sur- geon 24th Massachusetts vols.


Assistant Surgeon F. Le Baron Munroe, January 26, 1863, to Surgeon 15th Massachusetts vols.


Assistant Surgeon T. Fletcher Oakes, August 10, 1863, to Sur- geon 56th Massachusetts vols.


Died, (8.)


Major Charles P. Chandler, killed in action June 30, 1862. Captain Charles E. Rand, killed in action May 2, 1863.


Captain Moses H. Warren, killed in action at Spottsylvania May 12, 1864.


First Lieut. Wm. L. Sutherland, killed in action June 30, 1862. First Lieut. Henry Hartley, killed in action July 2, 1863. Second Lieut. W. H. B. Smith, killed in action July 18, 1861. Second Lieut. Elijah B. Gill, killed in action July 21, 1861.


Assistant Surgeon Niel R. Gunn, June 2, 1863, of disease, at Falmouth, Va. Dismissed, (3.).


Captain William C. Johnston, March 4, 1863.


Captain Forrester A. Pelby, September 22, 1863. Second Lieut. Oliver Walton, May 28, 1862. Deserted, (1.) Assistant Surgeon John B. Garvie, December 18, 1863.


NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.


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SECOND REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized at Bos- ton, Mass., May 25, 1861, to serve three years. The original members were mustered out of service May 24, 1864; the veterans and recruits retained in service until July 11, 1865, when they were mustered out in accordance with orders from the War Department.)


(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Colonel.


William Coggswell ...... 25 June, 63 (Brevet Brig. General 15 Dec., 64.)


Lieutenant Colonel.


Charles F. Morse. . . . 4 July, 63 (Brevet Colonel 13 March, 1865.)


Major.


James Francis 29 July, 63


Captains.


Edward A. Phalen 1 July, 63


George A. Thayer. 1 Sept., 63


Henry N. Comey 28 June, 64


Dennis Mehan 28 June,


William E. Perkins 19 May, 65


George J. Thompson .15 June, Theodore K. Parker ..... 28 June,


Francis W. Crowninshield, a. w. m.


First Lieutenants.


John A. Fox, Adj't .. 9 Aug., 62


George L. Binney. .19 Mar., 63 Edwin A. Hawes, R. Q.M.28 June, 64 Moses P. Richardson .... 28 June, (Brevet Captain 13 March, 1865.) William T. Mc Alpine. 1 July, 64 Jesse Richardson. 1 July, Jed. C. Thompson 11 Aug.,


William D. Toombs 27 Mar., 65


James Hanning. 9 June,


George W. Morse 9 June,


Richard Pendergast


1 July,


William H. Miles. 1 July,


Second Licutenants.


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (12.)


Captain Greely S. Curtis, October 25, 1861.


Captain Francis H. Tucker, December 16, 1861.


Captain J. Parker Whitney, June 2, 1862. Captain George P. Bangs, March 30, 1863. Captain Robert B. Brown, April 15, 1865. Captain Daniel Oakey, July 3, 1865. First Lieut. Harrison G. O. Weymouth, June 27, 1861. First Lieut. T. Laurence Mathy, December 3, 1861.


First Lieut. Edwin R. Hill, December 23, 1861.


First Lieut. Rufus Choat, October 31, 1862. First Lieut. Francis Lundy, October 22, 1864.


First Lieut. Anson D. Sawyer, R. Q. M., November 3, 1864.


Discharged, (14.)


Colonel Samuel M. Quincy, June 6, 1863. Captain Henry S. Russell, March 19, 1863. Captain Robert G. Shaw, April 16, 1863. Captain Nathan D. A. Sawyer, June 2, 1865. First Lieut. Henry L. Higginson, October 25, 1861. First Lieut. Adam Miller, December 29, 1862. First Lieut. George F. Browning, January 15, 1863. First Lieut. Charles J. Mills, March 18, 1863. First Lieut. Fletcher M. Abbott, December 23, 1863. First Lieut. Joseph W. Gelroy, October 13, 1864. Second Lieut. J. Kent Stone, January 10, 1863. Surgeon Lucius M. Sargent, September 24, 1861. Surgeon Francis Leland, November 16, 1862. Surgeon Lincoln R. Stone, April 24, 1863.


Expiration of term of service, (8.)


Captain John F. George, May 24, 1864. Captain Everett W. Pattison, May 24, 1864. Captain Albert W. Powers, May 24, 1864. First Lieut. James W. Cook, May 24, 1864. First Lieut. Erastus B. Carroll, May 24, 1864. Second Lieut. Charles W. Thomas, May 24, 1864. Second Lieut .. Albert W. Mann, May 24, 1864. Chaplain Alonzo H. Quint, May 23, 1864.


Promoted, (12.)


Colonel George H. Gordon, CUI. 13., 3. a., June 9, 1862, to Brigadier General of vols.


Colonel George L. Andrews, TU. 13., November 10, 1862, to Brigadier General of vols. Captain Adin B. Underwood, June 24, 1862, to Lieutenant Colonel 33d Massachusetts vols.


First Lieut. William D. Sedgwick, September 16, 1861, to Captain and A. A. G. of vols.


First Lieut. James M. Ellis, November 14, 1861, to Captain and C. S. of vols.


First Lieut. Robert M. Copeland, R. Q. M., to Captain and A. A. G. of vols.


First Lieut. Charles Wheaton, jr., Adj't, July 17, 1862, to Captaiu and C. S. of vols.


First Lieut. Marcus M. Hawes, R. Q. M., July 17, 1862, to Captain and A. Q. M. of vols.


First Lieut. Charles P. Horton, July 17, 1862, to Captain and A. A. G. of vols.


First Lieut. Henry B. Scott, July 17, 1862, to Captain and A. A. G. of vols.


First Lieut. Eugene E. Shelton, Adj't, February 19, 1863, to Captain and C. S. of vols.


Assistant Surgeon William Nichols, jr., February 21, 1865, to Surgeon 3d Mass. heavy artillery.


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MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY.


Surgeon.


Died, (16.)


Curtiss E. Munn 19 Jan., 65


Lient. Colonel Wilder Dwight, September 19, 1862, of wounds received at Antietam.


Lient. Colonel Charles R. Mudge, killed in action at Gettys- burg July 3, 1863.


Assistant Surgeon.


Major James Savage, jr., October 22, 1862, of wounds received at Cedar Mountain.


Captain Edward G. Abbott, killed in action at Cedar Moun- tain August 9,1862.


Chaplain.


Captain Richard Cary, killed in action at Cedar Mountain Angust 9, 1862.


Captain Richard C. Goodwin, killed in action at Cedar Moun- tain Angust 9, 1862.


Captain William B. Williams, killed in action at Cedar Moun- tain August 9, 1862.


Captain Thomas R. Robeson, July 7, 1863, of wounds receiv- ed at Gettysburg.


Captain Thomas B. For, jr., July 25, 1863, of wounds received at Gettysburg.


Captain J. Ingersoll Grafton, killed in battle at Averysboro', N. O., March 16, 1865.


First Lient. Stephen G. Perkins, killed in action at Cedar Mountain August 9, 1862.


First Lieut. Gerald Fitzgerald, killed in action at Chancel- lorsville May 3, 1863.


First Lient. Samuel Storrow, killed in action at Black, Creek. N. C., March 16, 1865.


Second Lieut. Henry V. D. Stone, killed in action at Gettys- burg July 3, 1863.


Surgeon William H. Heath, Angust 28, 1864, in hospital at Chattanooga.


Assistant Surgeon James Wightman, June 15, 1863, of disease. Transferred, (1.)


Captain Ocran HI. Howard, September 12, 1863, to U. S. Signal Corps.


NOTE 1 .- No brevet appointments are entered on this register except those announced in General Orders before the 31st day of August, 1865.


NOTE 2 .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.


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THIRD REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized prin- cipally at Lakeville, Mass., in Sep- tember, 1862, to serve nine months, and mustered out of service June 26, 1863, by reason of expiration of term.)


(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Colonel.


Silas P. Richmond .


.15 Oct., 62


Lieutenant Colonel.


James Barton 15 Oct., 62


Majors.


John Morissey 15 Oct., 62


Captains.


John W. Marble. .23 Sept., 62


Elihu Grant


. 23 Sept.,


Andrew R. Wright


.23 Sept.,


John A. Hawes. .23 Sept.,


George R. Hurlbut


.23 Sept.,


Otis A. Baker


.23 Sept.,


Barnabas Ewer, jr


. 23 Sept.,


Samuel Bates


.23 Sept.,


Thomas B. Griffith .26 Sept.,


William S. Cobb 26 Sept.,


First Lieutenants.


Charles P. Lyon .23 Sept., 62


Benjamin A. Shaw


.23 Sept.,


Thomas McFarland. .23 Sept.,


William E. Mason 23 Sept.,


William H. Allen, (3d) .. 23 Sept., Robert Crossman .23 Sept.,


Nathan Forbes .23 Sept.,


Henry W. Briggs


.26 Sept.,


Charles A. S. Perkins. .. 26 Sept.,


Lucien L. Perkins, Adj't, 15 Oct.,


Bethuel Penniman, R. Q. M. .15 Oct.,


Jabez M. Lyle 8 Apr., 63


Second Lieutenants.


Nathaniel Morton. 23 Sept., 62


Charles D. Copeland .. .. 23 Sept.,


George Reynolds, jr .23 Sept.,


James L. Sharp


.23 Sept.,


Jonathan W. Davis


23 Sept.,


Joseph Gibbs 23 Sept.,


Charles E. Churchill. .23 Sept.,


James L. Wilber .26 Sept.,


William S. Briggs .26 Sept.,


Joshua H. Wilkey 8 Apr., 63


Surgeon.


Alfred A. Stocker.


15 Oct., 62


Assistant Surgeon. Woodbridge R. Hawes, a. w. m.


Chaplain.


Charles A. Snow


... ...


.15 Oct., 62


CASUALTIES. 1 -


Resigned, (1.)


First Lieut. Solomon K. Eaton, February 23, 1863.


NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.


153


MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY.


FOURTH REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized at Lakeville, Mass., September 23, 1862, to serve nine months, and mustered out of service August 28, 1863, by reason of expiration of term.)


(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Colonel.


Henry Walker ... 16 Dec., 62 Lieutenant Colonel.


Eben T. Colby. .16 Dec., 62 Major.


Charles F. Howard .26 Dec., 62 Captains.


John R. Rollins.


19 Sept., 62


Henry B. Maglathlin.


23 Sept.,


Charles H. Paull


.23 Sept.,


Hiram C. Alden.


.23 Sept.,


Seneca R. Thomas


23 Sept.,


*John Hall


23 Sept.,


Lewis Soule


.26 Sept.,


George S. Merrill, a. w. m.


William R. Black, a. w. m.




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