Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the year 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65, Part 18

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First Lieut. George W. Smith, September 26, 1864.


First Lieut. William C. Coburn, September 26, 1864.


First Lieut. Amasa Guild, September 29, 1864.


Surgeon William Holbrook, September 2, 1864.


Assistant Surgeon Benjamin F. Hastings, September 2, 1864


Promoted, (6.)


Colonel James Barnes, CUI. 13., Nov.29, 1862, to Brigadier General of vols.


Colonel Joseph Hayes, May 12, 1864, to Brigadier General of vols.


Lieut. Colonel Timothy Ingraham, August 18, 1862, to Colonel 38th Massachusetts vols.


Captain Stephen M. Weld, jr., December 25, 1863, to Lieut. Colonel 56th Massachusetts vols.


Surgeon David P. Smith, January 2, 1862, to Surgeon U. S. vols.


Assistant Surgeon Orlando Brown, January 4, 1862, to Sur- geon 29th Massachusetts vols.


* Discharged October 21, 1864.


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Second Lieutenants.


Died, (11.)


Captain Charles W. Carroll, killed at battle of Bull Run, Va., August 30, 1862.


Captain George C. Ruby, killed at battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862.


Captain Joseph W. Collingwood, December 24, 1862, of wounds received at battle of Fredericksburg, Va.


Captain William G. Hewins, killed at battle of Chancellors- ville, Va., May 3, 1863.


Captain Charles F. Pray, killed in action at Bethesda Church, Va., June 3, 1864.


First Lieut. George F. Hodges, Adj't, January 31, 1862, of disease.


First Lieut. Warren D. Russell, killed at battle of Bull Run, Va., August 30. 1862.


Second Lieut. John D. Isbell, July 26, 1862, of disease at Har- rison's Landing, Va.


Second Lieut. Pardon Almy, jr., killed at battle of Bull Run, Va., August 30, 1862.


Second Lieut. James B. Hancock, killed at battle of Fredericks- burg, Va., December 13, 1862.


Second Lieut. George F. Weston, January 5, 1864, of wounds received in action.


Dismissed, (1.)


Assistant Surgeon Edwin F. Silcox, January 6, 1863.


Transferred, (3.)


Captain Charles H. Drew, April 2, 1864, to Veteran Reserve Corps


First Lieut. Erastus W. Everson, December 10, 1863, to Veteran Reserve Corps.


First Lieut. James M. Pond, September 2, 1864, to 32d Massa- chusetts vols.


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


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


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NINETEENTH REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized at Lynnfield, Mass., August 28,1861,to Serve three years. On the expira- tion of its term of service the origi- nal members (non-veterans) were mustered out, and the regiment, composed of veterans and recruits, retained in service until June 30, 1865, when mustered out, in accord- anee with orders from the War De- partment.)


"BALL'S BLUFF," "YORKTOWN," "WEST POINT," "FAIR OAKS," "PEACH ORCHARD," "SAVAGE STATION," "WHITE OAK SWAMP," "MALVERN HILL," "SECOND BULL RUN," "ANTIETAM," " FREDE- RICKSBURG," "CHANCELLORS- VILLE," "GETTYSBURG," "BRIS- TOW STATION," ". MINE RUN,"


· "WILDERNESS," " SPOTTSYLVA· NIA," "TOLOPOTOMOY," "COAL HARBOR," "PETERSBURG," "DEEP BOTTOM," "REAM'S STATION," "BOYDTON ROAD."


Colonel.


Lieutenant Colonel.


Edmund Rice. .27 July, 64


Major.


Morcena Dunn. . ..... 1 Aug. 64


Captains.


William L. Palmer ...... 1 May, 63 (Brevet Lieut. Colonel 13 Mar., 65.) Lysander I. Hume 15 Dec., 63 William E. Barrows ... .. 22 Jan., 65 (Brevet Major 9 April, 1865.)


Charles S. Palmer. 21 Feb., Henry A. Homer. 3 May,


First Lieutenants.


William Stone 17 Aug., 64


Joseph Libby .. 17 Aug., D. J. M.A. Jewett, R. Q.M.19 Sept., John P. Condon 22 Sept., Edward N. Schoff. 21 Oet., (Brevet Captain 9 April, 1865.)


George MI. Ritchie .. 21 Oct., 64


Joseph E. Hodgkins. 23 Jan., 65


John T. Ross 22 Feb., John T. Small . 28 Mar., Melville Eggleston, Adj't. 22 June, Charles C. Filley, a. w. m.


Second Lieutenant.


William H. Clark 8 June, 65


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (17.)


Captain Moses P. Stamwood, October 28, 1861.


Captain William H. Wilson, November 14,1861. Captain Joseph S. Todd, March 21, 1862. Captain Elijah P. Rogers, June 17, 1862. Captain James D. Russell, November 20, 1862. First Lieut. Christopher C. Sampson, October 3, 1861. First Lieut. Eugene Kelly. October 28, 1861. First Lieut. Samuel D. Hovey, November 28, 1861. First Lieut. John Hodges, jr., June 19, 1862. First Lieut. Levi Shaw, R. Q. M., September 10, 1864. First Lieut. Albert Thorndike, November 13, 1862. First Lieut. Samuel S. Prime, January 21, 1863.


First Lieut. Warner W. Tilton, November 23, 1863. Second Lieut. William H. Le Caire, November 1. 1861. Second Lieut. James T. Lurvey, December 1, 1861. Second Lieut. George M. Barry, February 8, 1862. Second Lieut. Joseph W. Snellen, April 15, 1864.


Discharged, (23.)


Colonel Arthur F. Devercux, March 4, 1864. Captain Harrison G. O. Weymouth, April 4, 1863. Captain Charles U. Devereux, April 15, 1863. Captain James H. Rice, July 10, 1863. Captain John P. Reynolds, November 13, 1863. Captain Jonathan F. Plimpton, December 12, 1863. Captain Isaac N. Mudgett, May 17, 1865. First Lieut. Oliver F. Briggs, R. Q. M., July 8, 1863. First Lieut. David T. Chubbuck, January 31, 1865.


First Lieut. William M. Curtiss, March 12, 1865. First Lieut. William A. McGinnis. May 13, 1865. First Lieut. John G. B. Adams, May 15, 1865. First Lieut. J. Frederick Aytown, Adj't, May 27, 1865. Second Lieut. Samuel Baxter, August 1, 1862. Second Lieut. James B. Moore, March 27, 1863. Second Licut. Charles P. Abbott, April 18, 1863. Second Lieut. Ephraim A. Hall, jr., April 29, 1864. Second Lieut. Daniel J. Murphy, June 1, 1865. Surgeon J. Franklin Dyer, August 28, 1864. Assistant Surgeon Benjamin F. Taft, March 14, 1863.


Assistant Surgeon Vestulan R. Stone, May 11, 1863. Chaplain Joseph C. Cromack, February 13, 1862. Chaplain Ezra D. Winslow, December 12, 1862.


Expiration of term of service, (6.)


Lieut. Colonel Ansel D. Wass, July 27, 1864.


Captain William A. Hill, August 28, 1864.


Captain Elisha A. Hinks, October 7, 1864. Captain William F. Rice, October 9, 1864.


First Licut. Thomas F. Winthrop, R. Q. M., October 6, 1864. First Lieut. Charles S. Palmer, October 9, 1864.


Promoted, (7.)


Colonel Edward W. Hinks, November 29, 1862, to Brigadier General of vols.


Captain John C. Chadwick, February 26, 1863, to Major 87th regiment U. S. C. T.


Captain Charles M. Merritt, June 19, 1864, to A. Q. M., with rauk of Captain.


Captain Henry A. Hale, June 30, 1864, to A. A. G., with rank of Captain.


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Surgeon.


Gustavus P. Pratt. 5 Dec., 64


Assistant Surgeon.


David W. Fulton 21 June, 65 Chaplain.


The following is a list of the enlisted men of this regiment to whom med- als of honor have been awarded by the Secretary of War :


Sergeant J. H. De Casto. Sergeant Daniel J. Murphy. Private Benjamin F. Falls. Private George W. Reed.


Captain James G. C. Dodge, November 26, 1864, to Major 61st regiment Massachusetts vols.


First Lieut. William R. Driver, June 4, 1864, to Captain and A. A. G.


Assistant Surgeon Josiah W. Willard, November 10, 1862, to Surgeon 14th regiment Massachusetts vols.


Died, (14.)


Major Henry J. How, killed in action at Glendale, Va., June 30, 1862.


Captain George W. Batchelder, killed in action at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.


Captain Dudley C. Mumford, killed in action at Tolopotomy, Va .. May 31, 1864.


Captain Isaac N. Boyd, killed in action March 23, 1865.


First Lieut. David Lee, killed in action at Glendale, Va., June 30, 1862.


First Lieut. Edgar M. Newcomb, December 20, 1862, of wounds.


First Lieut. Herman Donath, killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.


First Lieut. John J. Ferris, killed in action at Spottsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864.


First Lieut. John B. Thompson, killed in action at Cold Har- bor, Va., June 3, 1864.


Second Lieut. Charles B. Warner, killed in action at Fair Oaks, Va., June 25, 1862.


Second Lieut. Thomas Claffee, killed in action at Fredericks- burg, Va., December 13, 1862.


Second Lieut. Sherman S. Robinson, killed in action at Get- tysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.


Second Lieut. William H. Tibbitts, killed in action at Hatch- er's Run, Va., February 5, 1863.


Assistant Surgeon John E. Hill, September 11, 1862, of wounds received at Fairfax, Va.


Dismissed, (5.)


First Lieut. Edward P. Bishop, March 5, 1863.


Second Lieut. Michael A. McNamara, August 28, 1862.


Second Lieut. Charles H. Weelock, May 1, 1863.


Second Lieut. Moses Shackley. November 12, 1863.


Assistant Surgeon William D. Knapp, December 2, 1863.


Transferred, (3.)


Captain Andrew Mahoney, July 19, 1863, to Veteran Reserve Corps.


First Lieut. Win. Stone, July 28, 1863, to Vet. Reserve Corps. Second Lieut. Charles L. Merrill, August 30, 1863, to Veteran Reserve Corps.


Missing, (1.)


Second Lient. Frederick Croffts, since October 7, 1862.


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


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


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TWENTIETH REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized at Readville, Mass., from August 29, 1861, to September 4, 1861, to serve three years. On the expiration of its term of service the original mem- bers (except veterans) were mus- tered out, and the regiment, com- posed of veterans and recruits, re- tained in service until July 16, 1865, when it was mustered out, in accordance with orders from the War Department.)


"BALL'S BLUFF." "YORKTOWN," "WEST POINT." "FAIR OAKS," "PEACH ORCHARD." "SAVAGE STATION," " GLENDALE," " "MAL- VERN HILL," "CHANTILLY," "AN- TIET.A.M. " " FREDERICKSBURG," "'CHANCELLORSVILLE," "GETTYS- BURG," " BRISTOW STATION," " MINE RUN." " WILDERNESS,"


" PO RIVER," "SPOTTSYLVANIA," " NORTH ANNA," " TOLOPOTO- MOY," HARBOR," "'PE .- TERSBURG," " STRAWBERRY PLAINS," " DEEP BOTTOM," "REAMS'S STATION," "BOYDTON ROAD."


Colonel.


George N. Macy ... .. 5 May, 64 (Bot. Brig. General 14 Ang., 1864.) Lieutenant Colonel.


Rufus P. Lincoln. .. 21 Mar., 65


Major.


John Kelliher. .24 Dec., 64


Captains.


Albert B. Holmes. .29 Mar., 64 (Breret Major March 13, 1865.)


James H. Spencer 6 July,


Gustave Magnitsky .12 Sept.,


George N. Jones .21 Mar., 65 Walter B. Smith. 22 Mar.,


First Lieutenants.


George P. Chase .25 Jnlv, 64 Dennis Shea. 1 Aug., Charles Rost. R. Q. M ... 20 Aug.,


Edward B. Robins. . .11 Nov., (Brevet Captain April 9, 1865.)


Charles A. Rand .... . 2 Dec., (Brevet Captain April 9, 1865.) Clement C. Moore .. .. 5 Dec., Henry S. Benson, Adj't. . 17 June, 65 Carlton M. DeLand ..... 21 June, George H. Packwood .. 22 June. James O. Connor, a. u. m.


Second Lieutenants.


CASUALTIES.


- Resigned, (13.)


Colonel William R. Lee, December 17, 1862.


Captain Henry J. Sweeny, October 3, 1861. Captain Edward H. Walleston, October 25, 1861. Captain John Herchenroeder, November 5, 1861. Captain A. W. Beckwith, March 29, 1862.


Captain Charles L. Tilden, December 6, 1862. Captain H. W. T. Mali, jr., May 20, 1865. First Lient. Henry Capen, October 1, 1861. First Lieut. John W. Le Barnes, March 23, 1862. First Lient. Henry H. Sturgis, July 8, 1862. First Lieut. Daniel Griffin, June 9, 1864. Second Lient. Charles O. Day, October 16, 1861. Assistant Surgeon John G. Perry, July 25, 1864.


Discharged, (38.)


Colonel Francis W. Palfrey, April 13, 1863. Lieut. Colonel Arthur R. Curtis, May 29, 1865. Major Mason W. Tyler, June 22, 1865. Captain Henry M. Tremlett, August 15. 1862. Captain William F. Bartlett, Angust 29, 1862. Captain Norwood P. Hallowell, April 11, 1863. Captain James Murphy, August 29, 1863. Captain Herbert C. Mason, March 23, 1864. Captain William H. Walker, April 26, 1864. Captain Oliver W. Holmes, July 16, 1864. Captain William F. Perkins, November 4, 1864. Captain James May, March 12, 1865.


Captain Henry T. Dudley, March 25, 1865.


Captain John W. Summerhayes, June 6, 1865 .. (Brevet Major April 9, 1865.)


Captain Benjamin B. Pease, June 20, 1865. First Lieut. August Muller, March 23, 1862.


First Lieut. Charles L. Pierson, Adj't, September 25, 1862.


First Lieut. George B. Pury, October 4, 1862. First Lient. Edward Hallowell, April 11, 1863.


First Lient. Henry E. Wilkins, June 15, 1863.


First Lieut. William R. Riddle, September 8, 1863.


First Lieut. Charles Cowgill, February 10. 1864. First Lieut. Nathan B. Ellis, July 20, 1864. First Lient. William F. Mouton, July 25, 1864. First Lieut. James W. R. Holland. July 26, 1864. First Lieut. F. K. Sheldon, January 17, 1865. First Lient. Arthur Sedgwick, February 3, 1865.


First Lieut. Charles W. Folsom, R. Q. M .. March 6, 1865. .


First Lieut. William J. Coulter, March 12, 1865. First Lient. George Q. Wilder, May 15, 1865. First Lieut. Charles H. Baker, R. Q. M., June 2, 1865. First Lieut. William A. Waterman, June 17. 1865. First Lient. George W. Leach, Adj't, June 20, 1865. Second Lient. Nathaniel Messer, September 8, 1863. Second Lient. Samnel Willard, September 21, 1863. Surgeon Frederick W. Mercer, April 14, 1865. Surgeon Elisha M. White, June 22, 1865.


Expiration of term of service, (1.)


Surgeon Nathan Hayward, September 19, 1864.


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Surgeon.


Murdock McGregor ... 26 May, 65


Assistant Surgeons.


Charles E. Inches . 13 Apr., 65 George R. Dinsmore . .14 Apr.,


Chaplain.


Promoted, (1.)


Surgeon Henry Bryant, September 19, 1861, to Brigade Sur- geon.


Dismissed, (4.)


First Lieut. Henry F. Sauder, March 20, 1863.


First Licut. I. Slocum Milton, July 24, 1864.


Second Lieut. Anton Hersauer, December 15, 1862.


Second Lieut. Thomas J. Pousland, March 20, 1863.


Died, (18.)


Colonel Paul J. Revere, July 5, 1863, of wounds.


Lieut. Colonel Ferdinand Dreher. April 30, 1863, of wounds. Major Henry L. Abbott, killed May 6, 1864.


Major Henry L. Patt n, September 10, 1864, of wounds.


Captain Alois Babo, killed in action at Ball's Bluff, October 21, 1861.


Captain Charles F. Cabot, killed in action at Fredericksburg, Va., December 11, 1862.


Captain Thomas Mckay, October 5, 1863.


First Licut. James J. Lowell, July 6, 1862, of wounds re- ceived at battle of Malvern Hill.


First Lieut. Henry Ropes, killed in action at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.


First Lieut. Lansing E. Hibbard, killed May 10, 1864.


First Lieut. Edward Sturgis, killed May 10. 1864.


First Licut. Henry M. Bond, Adj't, May 20, 1864, of wounds. Second Lieut. Renhold Weisenhoeft, drowned in action at Ball's Bluff, October 21, 1861.


Second Lieut. William L. Putnam, October 22, 1861, of wounds received at Ball's Bluff.


Second Lieut. L. F. Allcy, killed in action at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862.


Second Lieut. R. S. Beckwith, December 31, 1862, of wounds received at Fredericksburg, Va.


Second Lieut. Sumner Paine, killed in action at Gettysburg July 3, 1863.


Surgeon Edward H. R. Revere, killed at battle of Antietam September 17, 1862.


Transferred, (5.)


Captain Casper Crowninshield, November 28, 1861, to 1st Massachusetts cavalry.


Captain George A. Schmitt, July 22, 1863, to Veteran Rc serve Corps.


Captain Allen Sheppard, August 29, 1863, to Veteran Re serve Corps.


Captain John C. Putnam, November 2, 1863, to Veteran Re- serve Corps.


Assistant Surgeon Benjamin F. Taft, January 26, 1863, to 19th Massachusetts vols.


Missing, (1.)


Captain Charles A. Whittier, since July, 1863.


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


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


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TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT.


(BATTALION OF.)


(This regiment was organized at Worcester, Mass., from July 19, 1861 to August 19. 1861, to serve three years. On the expiration of it« term of service the original members (except veterans) were mustered out. and the veterans and recruits consolidated into a battal- ion. which was consolidated with the 36th Massachusetts volunteers October 21, 1864.)


"ROANOKE ISLAND." "NEWBERN," "CAMDEN." "SECOND BULL RUN," "CHANTILLY," "SOUTH MOUN- TAIN," " ANTIETAM," " FREDE- RICKSBURG " "BLUE SPRING," "'CAMPBELL STATION," ".SIEGE


OF KNOXVILLE," "WILDERNESS," '· SPOTTSYLVANIA," 1. WELDON RAILROAD," " POPLAR SPRING CHURCH." "HATCHER'S RUN," ""NORTH ANNA," "COAL HARBOR," "PETERSBURG."


.


Lieutenant Colonel.


Major.


Captain.


Charles W. Davis. 3 Mar., 62


First Lieutenants.


Jonas R. Davis il Feb., 64 Felix McDermott. 11 Feb., William H. Sawyer 20 Feb.,


Second Lieutenants.


Abner R. Mott. 2 Oct., 64 William H. Morrow 2 Oct.,


Assistant Surgeon.


CASUALTIES.


-


Resigned, (28.)


Colonel William S. Clark, April 22, 1863. Colonel George P. Hawkes, July 6, 1864. Lieut. Colonel Alberto Maggi, February 27. 1862. Major Theodore S Foster, December 18, 1862. Captain Benjamin F. Rogers, March 2, 1862.


Captain Frederick M. Sanderson, April 25, 1862. Captain George C. Hiil, April 25, 1862. Captain Asahel Wheeler, April 25. 1862. Captain Harrison Aldrich. April 25. 1862. Captain Addison A. Walker, May 13, 1862.


Captain James M. Richardson, July 2, 1862.


Captain Peiham Br di rd, July 21, 1862. Captain Woodbury Whittemore, November 2, 1862.


Captaln Samuel A. Taylor. January 13, 1863. Captain Thomas Francis, March 7, 1863. Captain Charles F. Waleott, April 25, 1863. First Lieut. Alonzo P. Davis, January 1, 1862. First Lieut. Matthew M. Parkhurst, March 3, 1862. First Lieut. Samuel O. Laferrest, June 16, 1862. l'irst Lieut. Eben T. Hayward. July 18, 1862. First Li ut. John Brooks, jr., July 21, 1862. First Lieut. Asa E. Hayward, Adj't, May 14, 1863. Second Lieut. Johu B. Williams, March 3, 1862. Second Lieut. James W. Hopkins, January 11, 1863. Second Lieut. Joseph HI. Whitney. l'ebruary 23, 1863. Second Lieut. John F. Lewis, March 2. 1863. Second Licut. Solomou S. Shumway, May 3, 1863. Second Lient. Stephen McCabe, May 8, 1863.


Discharged, (13.)


Colonel Augustus Morsc. May 15, 1862. Captain William T. Harlow, April 26, 1862. Captain Edward E. Howe, October 10. 1864. First Lieut. Theron E. Hall, Adj't, February 12. 1862. First Lieut. Charles Barker, June 18, 1862. First Lieut. Wells Willard, Adj'ı, October 1. 1862. First Lieut. George F. Thompson, R. Q. M .. October 3, 1862. First Lieut. Charles H. Parker, March 2, 1863. Second Lieut. Joel W. Fletcher, May 12. 1862. Second Lieut. William E. Richardson, June 14, 1862. Second Lieut. Edwin F. Field, May 11, 1863. Surgeon Calvin Cutter. May 25. 1864. Chaplain George S. Ball, December 3, 1862.


Expiration of term of service, (17.)


Major Henry H. Richardson, Angust 30, 1864. Captain George C. Parker, August 30, 1864. Captain George F. Barker, August 30, 1864. Captain Edwin R. Lewis, August 30, 1864. Captain Solomon Hovey, jr., August 30, 1864. Captain Alfred T. Walcott. Angust 30, 1864. First Lieut. Henry S. Hitchcock, Angust 30, 1864.


First Licut. George F. Lawrence, August 30, 1864. First Lieut. Ira B. Goodrich, August 30, 1864. First Lient. George M. Monroe, August 30, 1864. First Lient. Robert B. Chamberlin, August 30, 1864. First Lieut. George H. Bean, August 30, 1864. First Lieut. Jnlius Whitney. August 30, 1864.


First Lieut. Benjamin F. Fuller, R. Q. M., August 30, 1864. First Lieut. George E. Davis, Ady't, August 30, 1864. Surgeon James Oliver, August 30, 1864.


Assistant Surgeon Edgar L. Carr, August 30, 1864.


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Promoted, (3.)


Assistant Surgeon Orrin Warren, August 13, 1862, to Surgeon 33d Massachusetts volunteers.


Assistant Surgeon Joseph W. Hastings, May 5, 1863, to Sur- geon 33d Massachusetts vols.


Assistant Surgeon John W. Mitchell, September 8, 1863, to Surgeon 4th U. S. C. T.


Dismissed, (3.)


Captain Thomas Washburn, March 3, 1862.


First Lieut. George W. Gibson, June 5, 1863.


Second Lieut. John Kelt, August 7, 1863.


Died, (13.) .


Lieut. Colonel Joseph P. Rice, killed at Chantilly, Va., Sep- tember 1, 1862.


Captain Ire Judson Kelton, September 25, 1862, of wounds received at Chantilly. Va.


Captain John D. Frazer, September 25, 1862, of wounds received at Chantilly, Va.


Captain Charles Goss, killed in action at Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864.


Captain William H. Clark, August 16, 1864, of wounds, at Pittsfield, Mass.


Captain Orange S. Sampson, killed in action at Peeble's Farm, Va., September 30, 1864.


First Lieut. Frazer A. Stearns, killed at Newbern, N. C., March 14, 1862.


First Lieut. Frederick A. Bemis, killed at Chantilly, Va., September 1, 1862.


First Lieut. Henry A. Beckwith, September 5, 1862, of wounds received at Chantilly, Va.


First Lieut. Charles K. Stoddard, shot by a sentinel Septem- ber 30, 1862.


Second Lieut. Charles Coolidge, March 30, 1862, of disease, at Newbern, N. C.


Second Lieut. William B. Hill, killed at Chantilly, Va., Sep- tember 1, 1862.


Second Lieut. Henry C. Holbrook, killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.


Missing, (1.)


Captain William H. Valentine, since July 30, 1864.


NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood at the date of consolidation


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TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized at Lynnfield and Boston, Mass., from September 4, 1861, to October 25, 1861, to serve three years. It was mustered out October 17, 1864, by reason of expiration of term of ser- vice.)


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


Colonel.


William S. Tilton ....... 17 Oct., 62 (Brevet Brig. General Sept. 9, 1864.)


Lieutenant Colonel.


Thomas Sherwin, jr ..... 17 Oct., 62 (Brevet Colonel Sept. 30, 1864.)


Major.


Mason W. Burt. .. 17 Oct., 62


Captains.


George A. Batchelder ... 26 Sept., 62 Walter S. Davis. 18 Oct.,


John Rock. 1 Dec., 63


Paul F. Nason. 1 Dec.,


Edwin C. Bennett 9 Dec.,


(Brevet Major April 2, 1865.)


Nathan L. Meands 11 Mar., 64 Marcus M. Davis. 10 Aug., 64


First Lieutenants.


H. A. Royce, R. Q. M .. 29 Nov., 61 William H. Steele. 6 Dec., 63


George W. Roby. 19 Dec., John G. Kinsley 19 Dec., Nathaniel Fleming 1 Feb., 64


*George H. Ackerman 1 Mar., *William R. Clapp. 1 Mar.,


Second Lieutenants.


Surgeon.


Isaac II. Stearns. 19 Sept., 63


CASUALTIES.


-


Resigned, (13.)


Colonel Henry Wilson, October 29, 1861. Captain William S. Cogswell, July 11, 1862. Captain Frederick K. Field, September 1, 1864. First Lieut. James G. Fuller, R. Q. M., November 27, 1861. First Lieut. Edwin F. Richardson, June 10, 1862.


First Lieut. Enos P. Hale, September 24, 1862. First Lieut. Alonzo M. Shrite, November 25, 1862. First Lieut. Frederick S. Benson, Adj't, August 26, 1864. Second Lieut. William D. Morris, June 14, 1862. Second Lieut. IItury L. Orrok, October 13, 1862. Chaplain John Pirpont, November 5, 1861. Chaplain Joseph E. Cromack, March 19, 1802. Chaplain Charles M. Tyler, July 5, 1864.


Discharged, (25.)


Colonel Charles E. Griswold, November 18, 1862. Captain Charles J. Paine, January 15, 1862. Captain John B. Whoof, September 5, 1862. Captain Walton S. Sampson, September 25, 1862. Captain George A. Washburn. January 5, 1863. Captain Horace P. Williams, February 11, 1863 Captain John P. Crane, May 18, 1863. Captain Charles O. Conant, May 21, 1863.


Captain John HI. Symonds, August 26, 1863. Captain Henry C. Connor, November 11, 1863. Captain William D. Hatch, February 19, 1864. First Lieut. Joseph Nason, May 6, 1862.


First Lieut. Samuel W. Tuck, October 20, 1862.


First Lieut. William H. White, November 1, 1862. First Lieut. James P. Stearns, February 14, JE63.


First Lieut. William R. Cloney, February 24, 1863. First Lieut. Lewis E. Crone, June 27, 1863. First Lieut. Henry A. Fernald, October 14, 1863. First Lieut. William R. Bennett, November 12, 1863. First Lieut. John C. Gaffney, December 31, 1863. First Lieut. Orrick Look, June 9, 1864.


Surgeon Ephraim L. Warren, June 10, 1862. Surgeon Marshall E. Simmons, August 27, 1863.


Expiration of term of service, (1)


Captain Benjamin W. Tucker, October 4, 1864.


Promoted, (5.)


Captain David K. Wardwell, August 18, 1862, to Lieut. Col- onel of 38th Massachusetts vols.


First Lieut, James M. Sanderson, R. Q. M., September 7, 1861, to Captain and C. S.


First Lieut. Nelson A. Miles, August 14, 1862, to Lieut. Col- onel 61st New York vols.


Surgeon Frederick S. Ainsworth, November 7, 1862, to Surgeon U. S. vols.


Assistant Surgeon James P. Prince, August 9, 1862, to Surgeon of 36th Massachusetts vols.


* Transferred to 32d Massachusetts vols.


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Assistant Surgeon.


George T. Perkins ..... 21 Feb., 63


Dismissed, (4.)


Captain John J. Thompson, November 22, 1862. Captain Charles M. Hamilton, February 18, 1863. Second Lieut. Gurden Mckay, November 2, 1862. (Restored February 25, 1863.)


Second Lieut. Gurden Mckay, August 3, 1863.


Chaplain.


Died, (9.)


Colonel Jesse A. Gove, L. A., killed in action at Gaines's Hill, Va., June 27, 1862.


Captain John S. Dunning, killed in action June 27, 1862.


Captain Samuel J. Thompson, August 4, 1862, of wounds, at Baltimore, Md.


Captain Benjamin Davis, killed in action at Laurel Hill, Va., May 10, 1864.


Captain Joseph H. Baxter, killed in action June 3, 1864.


First Lieut. Thomas T. Salter, killed in action at Gaines's Hill, June 27, 1862.


First Lieut. Robert F. Bourne, September 23, 1864, of wounds, at Philadelphia, Pa.


Second Lieut. Horace S. Dunn, May 23, 1862.


Second Licut, Charles K. Knowles, July 11, 1863, of wounds.




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