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Co. B. - Prisoners, Sergt. Francis A. Biree, Corps. Thomas Moore, Albert F. Prince, Privates Jolin A. Erskine (died), Morris L. Moores (died), Clar- ence Noyes (died), Michael G. Quinn (died), Charles F. Sedgeley (died). Joseph Small (died), George M. Smith, George E. Stevens, Edward .1. Sylvester, Thomas Tweedie (died), Horace Varney (died). George B. Walton.
Co. C. - Wounded and prisoner, Private Charles W. Hardinbrook (die b): prisoners. Sergt. Lafayette Damon (died), Corp. William S. Bullen (died), Farrier Gorham P. Fassett (died), Privates Walter Blanchard. Alvin E. Blanchard (died), William Brown (died). Hngh Haslett. Angus- tus H. Knight, Albert S. Me Kenney, William II. MePhail.
Co. D. - Prisoners, Corps. Charles F. Latham (died), Oscar C. Wallace. Pri- vates Oscar W. Nichols (died), George A. Pierce, William H. Richards. Ambrose C. Ridley (died). Amos E. Russell, Randall Sampson. Hollis Simpson, John Smith, Oliver C. Snow, George 1. Soule, Manassch W Spear, John Swaney, Charles E. Timmons, Thomas S. Walker. Hiram E Willa, Nathan B. Wiggin (died), Atwell M. Wixon (died). George B. Wright, Asa M. Young.
Co. E. - Prisoner, Private Aaron Parker (died).
Co. F. - Prisoner, Private Thomas D. Rice.
Co. I. - Wounded. Privates Verano G. Bryant. Josiah D. Hinds. Charles E. Moulton, Nathan M. Shaw: prisoners, Lieut. John F. MeKusick. Pri- vates Robert Cosgrove, Horace B. Cushman, Henry R. Emerson (died.)
Co. L. - Prisoners. Sergts. James M. Simpson, William M. Cushman, Na thaniel F. Sargent (died). Edwin R. Blodgett (died). Corps. Charles (. Palmer (died), Thomas Lane, Elbridge S. Hopkins, James II. Racking. Bugler George W. Morey, Privates Joseph S. Bray (died), James Burg (died), Cromwell Carter, Charles II. Caverly. Edward W. Colson (din). Irving F. Drew, Adelbert I. Friend (died). Daniel Frost (died). Hathorn Marston, John S. Mills, Calvin S. Morang, George A. Rowell (lied Sewall W. Smith, John Stretch (died), Nicholas Summers (died), AlleE L. Sylvester (died). Charles H. Tarbox (died). Horace K. Tobin (died . George Wellington, George 1. Wentworth (died).
685
CASUALTIES IN THE FIRST D. C.
Co. M. - Wounded, Corp. John M. Warren, Private Rufus H. Wingate (died) : prisoners. Sergt. Oliver J. Woodward. Corp. George C. Sabine. Privates Madison F. Boissoinault (died). John S. Thompson (died), William H. Thurlow, John T. Watson (died).
Total, six wounded. of whom one died: one wounded and prisoner. who died; ninety-five prisoners, of whom forty died.
By Accident.
('o. F. - Wounded, Private Fred P. Townsend, May 30. Co. H. - Wounded, Private Wellington Frost, August.
686
FIRST MAINE CAVALRY.
1865.
Hatcher's Run, Feb. 5.
Co. K. - Wounded, Corp. Lothrop H. Babb.
Dinwiddie Court House, March 31.
Field and Staff. - Wounded, Maj. Paul Chadbourne.
Co. A. - Killed, Private Otis E. Lufkin; wounded, Lieut. Leander M. Comins (died), Sergt. James F. Howard, Privates Amos Caverly, John Emery, Jr., William MeKenzie.
Co. B. - Killed, Private George S. Bond: wounded, Lieut. Henry D. Fuller. Corps. Willard W. Barlow. Henry J. Haskell, Privates William Coyle. Albion P. Kimball, Andrew D. Spein.
Co. C. - Wounded. Privates Josiah A. Chandler, Joseph H. Noyes (died). George Perkins.
Co. D. - Killed, Lieut. James E. Stayner, Privates Eswell Bonuasa. Job Clark, Edward F. Morrill; wounded, Capt. William S. Howe, Corp. Jonathan F. Pollard, Privates John H. Dow. George S. Russell (died). Daniel Sweeney, Edward Wixon.
Co. E. - Killed. Private Joslina B. Graffam; wounded, Sergt. George W. True, Privates George H. Butters, Lorenzo J. Heath, William Howard. Henry B. Leslie (died).
Co. F.'- Killed. Privates Michael Nolan, George W. Woods: wounded, Corp. George S. Kelley (died). Privates Cornelius Colby. Elijali H. Coleman. William H. Daniels. John Getchell. John W. Goodwin, Alvin Hunter, Henry D. Ricker, Marcellus Wentworth.
Co. G. - Wounded, Wagoner Orrin A. Snow. Privates James Burns (died). William H. Morse, Leroy H. Tobie, George W. Whiteknaet, Hanson W. Young.
Co. H. - Killed, Private Ephraim J. MeGoon: wounded, Sergts. John W. West, Charles H. Foster, Corp. Llewellyn C. Wesley; wounded and prisoner, Private John Renier.
Co. I. - Killed. Sergts. Nahum W. Mitchell, Edwin T. Edes; wounded, Pri- vates Robert Cosgrove. Luther Tibbitts.
Co. K. - Killed. Private Arley P. Alexander; wounded, Sergts. William B. Tibbetts (died). David Tozier (died). Josiah Gatchell, Corps. John >. Blake, Privates George A. Gove, John P. Gray, Arthur J. Gross. Richard MeCarthy; prisoners, Privates Chelis Alexander, Levi Bagley, Menander Dennett.
Co. L. - Wounded, Sergt. Benjamin F. Carter, Corps. Beniah W. Pratt. Alls- tin L. Jones, Henry E. Challis, Privates Justin L. Bray, Lorenzo D. Chamberlain, Charles B. Clarkson. George W. Foster (died), Hiram B. Ingalls, Edward A. Mace. Frederick B. Nichols.
Co. M. - Killed, Corp. Waterman T. Lewis, Privates George W. Grey. Charles E. Long: wounded. Seret. Sylvanus Quinn, Corps. James B Harris, Herman R. Green, Privates George H. Bunker, Manley Cope- land. Andrew Fisher, Alfred Foster, Joshua F. Pratt. Robert T. Thomas. George Tracy: wounded and prisoner, Private George H. Cushion. prisoners, Privates Sumner P. Bradford, Llewellyn Green.
Total, sixteen killed; seventy-five wounded, of whom nine died: two wounded and prisoners; five prisoners.
Fame's Cross-Roads, April 5.
Co. A. - Wounded, Private William H. Hill.
Co. F. - Prisoner, Private Sylvanus L. Hanscom.
687
CASUALTIES IN 1865.
Charge on Lee's Train (Deatonsville), April 6.
Field and Staff. - Wounded, Adjt. Thaddeus Little.
Co. A. - Killed, Sergt. James M. Hall; wounded, Capt. John W. Freese.
Co. E. - Killed, Capt. John A. Heald, Sergt. Charles M. Bailey. Corp. John M. Hunter, Private Nathan D. Dolley; wounded. Bugler Rufus . Wil- bur (died). Farrier Joseph W. Ross, Privates Juan F. Flinn (died), Henry W. Folsom, William Morrill.
Co. G. - Wounded, Sergt. Edwin J. Boynton; wounded and prisoner, Pri- vate Elnathan P. Irving.
Co. M. - Wounded. Corp. Herman R. Green, Private William B. Grindall.
Total, five killed; ten wounded, of whom two died; one wounded and prisoner.
Sailor's Creek, April 6.
Field and Staff. - Wounded, Sergt. Maj. Edward P. Tobie, Jr.
Co. B. - Wounded, Lieut. James W. Poor.
Co. C. - Killed, Private William Casey.
Co. F. - Killed, Private Samuel M. Johnson : wounded, Corp. John Knowles (died), Private William L. Johnson (died).
Total, two killed; four wounded, of whom two died.
Briery Creek, April 7.
Co. D. - Killed, Private William L. Foss.
Co. G. - Wounded, Private Rodney Jones.
Farmville, April 7.
Field and Staff. - Wounded, Sergt. Maj. Edward P. Tobie, Jr.
Co. A. - Wounded, Private Simeon M. Dawson.
Co. F. - Killed, Private John F. Johnson.
Co. I. - Prisoner, Private Rufus A. Smithi.
Co. L. - Wounded, Private Cyrus E. Stevens.
Total, one killed, three wounded, one prisoner.
Appomattox Court House, April 9.
Co. A. - Wounded. Lient. Jefferson L. Coburn, Privates George E. Emery (died), Charles Smith.
Co. B. - Killed. Sergt. Charles A. McIntyre: wounded, Corp. Fred A. Rip- ley, Privates James F. Barrett Samuel Stewart, Edward Stokes.
Co. C. - Wounded, Corp. Benjamin S. Wood.
Co. E. - Wounded. Corp. Albert Gardiner (died), Private Eugene A. Libby. Co. F. - Wounded. Privates Corydon O. Stone, Charles W. Witham; pris- oner, Private John Clouser.
Co. G. - Killed. Private William E. Clarke: wounded, Corp. Edward S. Baker. Private Frederick M. Giles.
Co. M. - Wounded. Corps. Cyrus M. Geary (died), Francis L. Town, Frank Gates, Private George H. Cushman (died).
Total, two killed; eighteen wounded, of whom four died: one prisoner.
Wounded by Accident.
Co. B. - Private Daniel W. Benner, March 14.
Co. C. - Charles F. Shaw (died).
Co. G. - Private Thomas Somers, on picket, winter; Private James HI. Thorn, in camp, winter.
688
FIRST MAINE CAVALRY.
RECAPITULATION.
1862.
Killed.
Wounded.
Died.
Wounded and
prisoners.
Prisoners.
Died.
Middletown. May 24
1
10
1
13
1
49
6
Luray. June
1
Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9
2
Near Warrenton. Aug. 22
1
Rappahannock Station, Aug. 24
2
Near Warrenton, Aug. 27
1
Bull Run, Aug. 28. 29
2
1
Frederick. Md .. Sept. 12
1
1
Antietam. Sept. 17
2
Near Frederick. September
3
Near Middleburg. November
2
Dumfries.'Dec. 28
1
By accident
1
1
TOTAL, 1862 .
2
27
3
13
1
63
C.
1863.
April 16
Rappahannock Station. April
Louisa Court House, May 2 .
Stoneman's raid. May 5, 7 .
Bealton, May 10
On detached service, May .
Brandy Station. June 9 .
1
2
28
Aldie, June 17
5
18
1
1
4
Middleburg. June 19
10
19
Upperville. June 21
6
Gettysburg. July 2, 3 .
1
4
1
Halltown. July 15 .
1
22
Hanover. Pa .. July
1
Beverly ford. Aug. 15
Near Oakshades, Sept. 14
Sept. 15
Near Warrenton, Sept. 20 ·
1
1
1
1
Bull Run. Oet. 15
2
1
Rappahannock Station, Oct. 23 .
Unkyown
1
-
24
C.
20
2 110
1
TOTAL. 1863
.
1
1 --
4-19-1
1
Near Aldie. June 22
1
Shepardstown, July 16
19
1
1
1
1
-
September
Little Washington reconnoissance, Oct. 12 .
1
1
By accident .
-
Brandy Station, Aug. 20
6
1
Thoroughfare Gap. Aug. 28
South Mountain, Sept. 13
1
1
Fredericksburg. Dec. 12, 13
1
1
Died.
689
RECAPITULATION OF CASUALTIES.
1864.
Killed.
Wounded.
Died.
Wounded and
prisoners.
Prisoners.
Died.
Scouting near Warrenton, Jan. 9.
6
2
Scouting near Warrenton, Jan. 16
3
2
Dahlgren raid, Feb. 29 to March 2
36
18
Strasburg, May 1
1
Todd's Tavern, May 8
7
1
Beaver Dam Station, May 10
1
4
1
Ground Squirrel bridge, May 11
2
10
12
19
-1
Fortifications of Richmond, May 12
1
4
3
1
Haxall's Landing, May 15
1
1
Hawes' shop, May 28
1
1
1
1
4
1
June 5
1
June 9
1
Trevillian Station, June 11
4
Black Creek, June 21 .
1
1
St. Mary's church, June 24
13
23
10
3
151
S
Near Gurley farm, June 25
1
June 28
1
Prince George Court House, June 29 .
-
1
While serving as scout, July 11
1
On picket, July 15
6
On detached duty, July
1
1
Berryville, Aug. 14
1
-
White Tavern. Aug. 15
1
Deep Bottom, Aug. 16
1
Charles City cross-roads, Ang. 18
1
1
On detached duty, Aug. 23
1 3
6
August
Stony Creek. Sept. 16
1
1
Vaughan road. Oct. 1
-
1
Boydton plank road. Oet. 27
11
61
5
10
1
Bellefield raid. Dec. 10 .
.)
1
Unknown
3
4
By accident .
TOTAL, 1864.
.
54 189
17
18
7 112
41
1
- 10/1
-
-
Skirmish on the Rapidan, May
1
Barker's Mills, June 2
Foraging. June 10 ·
10
June 19
1
1
1
1
Aug. 17
-
Reams' Station, Aug. 23, 25
1
Wyatt farm. Sept. 29 .
-
1
-
On detached duty
·7
1
1
1
July 1 .
1
Malvern Hill, July 28. 29
1
Aug. 3
On picket, Ang. 9 .
1
1
1
Near Petersburg. June 22
Died.
690
FIRST MAINE CAVALRY.
FIRST D. C. CAVALRY.
Killed.
Wounded.
Died.
Wounded and
prisoners.
Died.
Prisoners.
Died.
Near Petersburg, June 10
-
1 2 3 col / m/ 10/ H-
1
1
-
-
On picket, Sept. 12 .
Sycamore church, Sept. 16
1
1
3
112
Unknown.
6
1
1
1
+11
By accident .
2
TOTAL, First D. C. Cavalry.
11
34
2
18
6 246
113
1865.
Hatcher's Run, Feb. 5 .
Dinwiddie Court House, March 31
Fame's cross-roads, April 5 .
Charge on Lee's train, April 6
5
Sailor's Creek, April 6 .
2
Briery Creek, April 7.
1
1
3
0
13
4
1
By accident
4
1
!
TOTAL, 1865
27
117
1S
3
GRAND RECAPITULATION.
1862
2
27
3
13
1
63
1863
24
50
6
20
110
1
1864 .
54
1.59
17
18
First D. C. Cavalry
11
34
IS
6
246 113
1865 .
27
117
18
:
-
-
GRAND TOTAL
118
4.47
46
72
16 539
1
Petersburg, June 15, 16
Wilson's raid, June 24-29
1
101
1
Reams' Station, July 2
1
1
Reams' Station, Aug. 21-26
3
1
6
1
Sept. 1, 2
Near Sycamore church. Sept. 3
Bermuda Hundred, Sept. 10
1
1
11010/001
1
Farmville, April 7 .
1
1
Appomattox Court House, April 9
1
1
112
41
691
THE BATTLE-FLAG.
THE BATTLE-FLAG.
BY General Order No 10, dated Headquarters Army of the Potomac, March 7, 1865, the names of twenty-nine battles, in which the First Maine Cavalry bore a meritorious part, were ordered to be inscribed upon the colors of this regiment. (This order is given on the ensuing pages for the purposes of comparison.) These do not include the many skirmishes and minor engagements in which the regiment took part -as Louisa Court House, May 2, 1863. Beaver Dam Station, May 10, 1864. near Richmond, May 12, 1864, and various others that will readily occur to those acquainted with the history of the regiment, in some of which the regiment suffered quite severely - but only the more important engagements. The names of battles thus ordered on the flag of this regiment are : -
MIDDLETOWN
. May 24, 1862
WINCHESTER
May 25, 1862
CEDAR MOUNTAIN
SECOND BULL RUN .
SOUTH MOUNTAIN
. Sept. 14, 1862
ANTIETAM .
FREDERICKSBURG
RAPPAHANNOCK STATION
. Sept. 17, 1802 . Dec. 12, 1862 . April 14, 1803
BRANDY STATION ALDIE
June 9, 1863
MIDDLEBURG
UPPERVILLE
GETTYSBURG
SHEPARDSTOWN
SULPHUR SPRINGS
MINE RUN
FORTIFICATIONS OF RICHMOND
OLD CHURCH
TODD'S TAVERN .
GROUND SQUIRREL CHURCH
HAWES' SHOP
COAL HARBOR
TREVILLIAN STATION
ST. MARY'S CHURCH DEEP BOTTOM .
. May 7, 8, 1564 . May 11, 1564 May 28, 1864 June 2, 1864 . . June 11, 1×4 . June 24, 1:04 . Aug. 16. 144 Aug. 23, 25. 1564 . Sept. 29. 1-64
REAMS' STATION
WYATT'S FARM
. Oct. 27, 1-14
BOYDTON ROAD
BELLEFIELD
Dec. 10, 144 . 693 2
.
Aug. 9, 1862 Aug. 29, 30, 1862
·
. June 17, 1863 June 19, 1863 .
. June 21, 1863 July 2, 3, 1863 July 16, 1863
Oct. 12, 1863 . . Nov. 30, 1863 . March 1, 164 March 2, 1864
694
FIRST MAINE CAVALRY.
:
After this order was issued, the regiment was in seven different engage- ments, viz : -
DINWIDDIE COURT HOUSE
March 31, 1865
FAME'S CROSS-ROADS
April 5, 1865
DEATONSVILLE (charge on Lee's train) .
. April 6, 1865
SAILOR'S CREEK
. April 6, 1865
BRIERY CREEK
. April 7, 1865
FARMVILLE
. April 7, 1865
APPOMATTOX COURT HOUSE .
. April 9, 1865
GENERAL ORDER NUMBER TEN.
695 .
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
General Order Į No. 10. S
March 7, 1865.
In accordance with the requirements of General Order No. 19, of 1862, from the War Department, and in conformity with the reports of boards convened to examine into the services rendered by the troops concerned, and by the authority of the lieutenant general commanding armies of the United States, it is ordered that there shall be inscribed upon the colors or guidons of the following regiments and batteries serving in this army, the names of the battles in which they have borne a meritorious part, and as hereinafter specified, viz :-
Fredericksburg. Tolopotomoy.
Coal Harbor. Petersburg.
Deep Bottom.
Boydton Road.
Fourth Maine Battery. 5.
Wilderness. Spottsylvania.
Coal Harbor.
Cedar Mountain. Antietam.
Fifth Maine Battery. 9.
Spottsylvania. Petersburg ..
Coal Harbor. Opequan.
Fisher's Hill. Cedar Creek.
Sixth Maine Battery. 12.
Cedar Mountain. Second Bull Run. Chantilly.
Antietam. Wilderness.
Gettysburg. Spottsylvania.
Mine Run. North Anna.
Coal Harbor. Petersburg. Deep Bottom.
Seventh Maine Battery. 7.
North Anna. Petersburg.
Coal Harbor.
Reams' Station.
FIRST MAINE CAVALRY. 29.
Middletown.
Brandy Station.
Mine Run.
Trevillian Station.
Winchester. Cedar Mountain.
Middleburg.
Old Church.
Deep Bottom.
Second Bull Run.
Upperville.
Gettysburg.
Shepard-town.
Hawes' Shop.
Boydton Road.
Sulphur Springs.
Coal Harbor.
Bellefield.
Bull Run. + Yorktown. Williamsburg. West Point. Gaines' Mill. Savage Station.
First Maine Veteran Volunteers. 22.
White Oak Swamp.
Gettysburg.
Petersburg.
Malvern Hill. Rappahannock Sta'n. Fort Stevens.
Crampton's Gap. Wilderness.
Antietam.
Mayre's Heights.
Coal Harbor.
Cedar Creek.
Salem Heights.
Sixteenth Maine Volunteers. 13.
Gettysburg. Spottsylvania.
Mine Run. North Anna. Petersburg. Weldon Railroad
· Wilderness. Tolopotomoy.
Seventeenth Maine Volunteers. 12.
Auburn.
Po River. Tolopotomoy.
Mine Run. Spott-yivania Cont Harbor.
Petersburg.
Wilderness. North Anna.
Bethesda Church.
South Mountain. Antietam. Fredericksburg. Chancellorsville.
Fredericksburg. Chancellorsville. Gettysburg.
Aldie.
Fortifications of Rich. St. Mary's Church.
Todd's Tavern.
Reams' Station.
Ground Squirrel Ch.
Wyatt's Farm.
South Mountain. Antietam. Fredericksburg. Rappahannock Sta'n.
Opequan.
Spott-ylvania.
Fisher's Hill.
Wilderness. Spottsylvania.
Poplar Spring Church.
' Chancellorsville. Gettysburg. Wilderness.
First Maine Heavy Artillery. 6.
696
FIRST MAINE CAVALRY.
Nineteenth Maine Volunteers. 16.
Mine Run. North Anna.
Strawberry Plains.
Wilderness.
Tolopotomoy.
Deep Bottomu.
Po River. Coal Harbor.
Reams' station.
Spottsylvania.
Petersburg.
Boydton Road.
Twentieth Maine Volunteers. 15.
Rappahannock Sta'n. North Anna.
Weldon Rai'rel.
Mine Run. Tolopotomoy.
Peebles' Fart ..
Wilderness.
Bethesda Church.
Hatcher's Run.
Spottsylvania.
Petersburg.
Thirty-first Maine Volunteers. 6.
Coal Harbor.
Weldon Railroad.
Poplar Spring ('lı.
Petersburg.
Thirty-second Maine Volunteers. 7.
Coal Harbor. Weldon Railroad.
Hatcher's Run.
Petersburg. Poplar Spring Ch.
Battery M, First New Hampshire. 14.
Second Bull Run.
Gettysburg.
Spottsylvania. Coal Harbor.
Antietam.
Mine Run.
North Anna.
Petersburg.
Wilderness.
Tolopotomoy. Deep Bottom.
Po River.
Fifth New Hampshire Volunteers. 16.
Glendale.
Chancellorsville.
Petersburg.
Malvern Hill.
Gettysburg.
Strawberry P'tits.
Antietam. Tolopotomoy.
Deep Bottom.
Fredericksburg.
Coal Harbor. Reams' station.
Sixth New Hampshire Volunteers. 15.
Antietam.
Wilderness. Petersburg.
Fredericksburg.
Spottsylvania.
Hatcher's Run.
Siege of Vicksburg.
North Anna. Poplar Sprin_ Ch.
Jackson.
Coal Harbor.
Ninth New Hampshire Volunteers. 12.
South Mountain. Antietam. Siege of Vicksburg.
North Anna.
Weldon Rutron!
Fredericksburg.
Jackson.
Coal Harbor.
Poplar Spring ch.
Eleventh New Hampshire Volunteers. 12.
Fredericksburg.
Hatcher's Run. North Anna.
Jackson.
Vicksburg.
Siege of Knoxville.
Spottsylvania.
Petersburg. Poplar Spring ( ...
First Vermont Artillery. 7.
Spottsylvania. Coal Harbor.
Petersburg. Opegnan.
Charlestown.
Fisher's Hill.
Second Vermont Volunteers. 22.
Petersburg.
Bull Run.
Yorktown.
Antietam !.
Williamsburg.
Fredericksburg.
Wilderness.
Opequen.
Golding's Farm.
Mayre's Heights.
Spottsylvania.
Salem Heights.
Coal Harbor.
Gettysburg.
Third Vermont Volunteers. 21.
Peter-hurz.
Antietam.
Funkstown.
Chairstown.
Fredericksburg.
Rappahannock Sta'n.
Goldmg's Farm.
Mavre's Heights.
Wilderness.
Coai Harbor.
Salem Heights.
Savage Station. White Oak Swamp. Crampton's Gap.
Gettysburg.
Spottsylvania.
Cedar Cui.
Fredericksburg. Chancellorsville. Gettysburg. Bristoe Station.
Antietam. Fredericksburg. Chancellorsville. Gettysburg.
Wilderness. Spottsylvania.
Spottsylvania. North Anna.
Fredericksburg. Chancellorsville.
Fair Oaks. Peach Orchard. Savage Station. White Oak Swamp.
Camden. Bull Run. Chantilly. South Mountain.
Hatcher's Run.
Spottsylvania.
Petersbur :.
Wilderness. Coal Harbor.
Weldon Rai'real
Cedar Creek.
Crampton's Gap. Funkstown.
Rappahannock Sta'n. Charlestown.
Fisher's Hil.
Cedar Creek.
Savage Station. White Oak Swamp.
Yorktown. Williamsburg.
697
GENERAL ORDER NUMBER TEN.
Fourth Vermont Volunteers. 21.
Antietam. Funkstown. Petersburg.
Fredericksburg. Rappahannock Sta'n. Charlestown.
Mayre's Heights. Wilderness. Opegnan.
Salem Heights. Coal Harbor.
Fisher's Hill.
Spottsylvania. Cedar Creek.
Fifth Vermont Veteran Volunteers. 21.
Antietam. Fredericksburg.
Funkstown.
Petersburg.
Rappahannock Sta'n. Charlestown.
Mayre's Heights. Wilderness. Opequan.
Salem Heights. Spottsylvania. Fisher'- Hill.
Gettysburg.
Coal Harbor. Cedar Creek.
Sixth Vermont Volunteers. 21.
Antietam.
Funkstown. Petersburg.
Fredericksburg.
Rappahannock Sta'n. Charlestown.
Mayte's Heights.
Wilderness. Opequan.
Salem Heights. Spottsylvania. Fisher's Hill.
Gettysburg.
Coal Harbor. Cedar Creek.
Third Vermont Volunteers. 8.
Coal Harbor.
Monocacy. Fisher's Hill.
Petersburg. Opequan.
Cedar Creek.
Seventeenth Vermont Volunteers. 7.
North Anna. Petersburg. Hatcher's Run.
Coal Harbor. Weldon Railroad.
Wilderness. Spottsylvania.
Battery E, Massachusetts Artillery. 18.
Yorktown.
Second Bull Run. Mine Run.
Hanover Court House. Fredericksburg. Wilderness.
Mechanicsville. Gaines' Mills. Malvern Hill.
Ninth Massachusetts Battery. 9.
North Anna. Bethesda Church.
Weldon Railroad.
Tolopotomoy.
Petersburg.
Hatcher's Run.
Tenth Massachusetts Battery. 11.
Kelly's Ford. Mine Run. Po River.
Spottsylvania. Coal Harbor.
Reais' Station.
North Anna.
Petersburg.
Boydton Road.
Tolopotomoy. Deep Bottom.
Eleventh Massachusetts Battery. 6.
North Anna.
Petersburg Weldon Railroad.
Coal Harbor.
Fifth Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. 9.
Spottsylvania. North Anna. Tolopotomoy.
First Massachusetts Cavalry. 18.
Brandy Station.
Culpeper.
Aldie. Anburn.
Upperville.
Todd's Tavern.
St. Mary's Church. Coal Harbor. Belletield.
Gettysburg.
Williamsport.
Eleventh Massachusetts Volunteers. 25.
Bristoo Station. Kelly's Ford.
Second Bull Run. Loeust Grove.
Chantilly. Wilderness.
Fredericksburg. Spottsylvania Chancellorsville. North Aln.L. Tolopotomoy.
Poplar Spring Ch.
Boydton Road.
Gettysburg.
Coal Harbor. Petersburg. Strawberry Plains Deep Bottom.
Bull Run. Yorktown. Williamsburg. Fair Oaks. Savage Station. Glendale. Malvern Hill.
Coal Harbor. Strawberry Plains. Poplar Spring Ch. Boydton Road.
Petersburg. Deep Bottom.
Bethesda Church. Petersburg. Weldon Railroad. Hatcher's Run.
Chancellorsville. Spottsvivania.
Gettysburg. North Anna.
Rappahannock Sta'n.
Gettysburg. Mine Run. Spottsylvania.
Wilderness. Spottsylvania.
Poolesville. Sonth Mountain. Antietam. Fredericksburg. Chancellors ville.
Fortifications of Rich. Vaughan Road.
Yorktown. Williamsburg. Golding's Farm. Savage Station. White Oak Swamp. Crampton's Gap.
Gettysburg.
Yorktown. Williamsburg. Golding's Farm. Savage Station. White Oak Swamp. Crampton's Gap.
Yorktown. Williamsburg. Golding's Farmn. Savage Station. White Oak Swamp. Crampton's Gap.
Wilderness. Spottsylvania.
698
FIRST MAINE CAVALRY.
Nineteenth Massachusetts Volunteers. 23.
Ball's Bluff.
White Oak Swamp. Gettysburg. .
Coal Harbor.
Yorktown.
Malvern Hill.
Bristoe Station. Petersburg.
West Point.
Second Bull Run. Mine Rim.
Deep Bottom.
Fair Oaks.
Antietam. Wilderness.
Reams' Station.
Peach Orchard.
Fredericksburg.
Spottsylvania.
Boydton Road.
Savage Station.
Chancellorsville.
Tolopotomoy.
Twentieth Massachusetts Volunteers. 26.
Ball's Bluff.
Malvern Hill.
Mine Run.
Coal Harbor.
Yorktown.
Chantilly.
Wilderness.
Peter burg.
West Point.
Antietam.
Po River.
Strawberry Plains.
Peach Orchard.
Chancellorsville.
North Anna.
Reams' Station.
Glendale.
Bristoe Station.
Twenty-first Massachusetts Volunteers. 19.
Roanoke Island.
South Mountain.
Siege of Knoxville. Petersburg.
Newbern.
Antietam.
Wilderness. Weldon Railroad.
Camden.
Fredericksburg.
Spottsylvania.
Poplar Spring Ch.
Second Bull Run.
. Blue Spring.
North Anna. .
Hatcher's Run.
Chantilly. Campbell Station. Coal Harbor.
Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Volunteers. 18.
Second Bull Run.
Chancellorsville.
Po River.
Petersburg.
Chantilly. Gettysburg.
Spottsylvania. Strawberry Plains.
South Mountain.
Bristoe Station.
Tolopotomoy.
Deep Bottom.
Antietam.
Wilderness.
Coal Harbor. Reams' Station.
Fredericksburg.
Mine Run.
Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Volunteers. 16.
Hampton Roads.
Malvern Hill.
Vicksburg. Siege of Knoxville.
Gaines' Mills. Second Bull Run. Jackson.
Coal Harbor.
Savage Station. Antietam.
Blue Springs. Petersburg.
White Oak Swamp. Fredericksburg.
Campbell Station. Weldon Railroad.
Thirty-second Massachusetts Volunteers. 19.
Malvern Hill. Fredericksburg.
Wilderness. Petersburg.
Gainesville. Chancellorsville.
Spottsylvania.
Weldon Railroad.
Second Bull Run. Gettysburg. North Anna.
Peebles' Fariu.
Chantilly. Rappahannock Sta'n. Tolopotomoy.
Hateber's Run.
Antietam.
Mine Run. Bethesda Church.
Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Volunteers. 13.
Antietam. Siege of Knoxville. Coal Harbor.
Vicksburg.
Fredericksburg.
Spottsylvania.
Weldon Railroad.
Poplar Spring Ch.
Jackson.
North Anna.
South Mountain. Hatcher's Kun
Campbell Station.
Thirty-sixth Massachusetts Volunteers. 13.
Fredericksburg. Campbell Station. Spottsylvania.
Petersburg.
Vicksburg. Siege of Knoxville.
North Anna.
Poplar Spring Ch.
Jackson. Wilderness.
Coal Harbor. Hatcher's Run.
Blue Springs.
Thirty-seventh Massachussetts Volunteers. 11.
Fredericksburg.
Gettysburg. Spottsylvania.
Fort Stevens.
Mayre's Heights.
Rappahannock Sta'n. Coal Harbor.
Opequan.
Salem Heights. Wilderness. Petersburg.
Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Volunteers. 8.
Spottsylvania.
Tolopotomoy.
Petor-bure.
Mine Run. Wilderness.
North Anna.
Bethesda Church.
Weldon Railroad.
Fifty-sixth Massachusetts Volunteers. 8.
Wilderness. Hatcher's Run. Coal Harbor.
Spottsylvania.
North Anna.
Petersburg. Poplar spring ch.
Fifty-seventh Massachusetts Volunteers. 8.
Hatcher's Run. Coal Harbor.
Weldon Railroad.
Wilderness. Spottsylvania.
North Anna. Petersburg. Poplar spring th.
Boydton Road.
Fair Oaks.
Fredericksburg.
Spottsylvania.
Deep Bottom.
Savage Station. Gettysburg.
Tolopotomoy.
Weldon Railroad
699
GENERAL ORDER NUMBER TEN.
Fifty-eighth Massachusetts Volunteers. 7.
North Anna. Petersburg. Poplar Spring Ch. Coal Harbor. Weldon Railroad.
Fifty-ninth Massachusetts Volunteers. 8.
Hatcher's Run. Coal Harbor. Weldon Railroad.
North Anna. Petersburg. Poplar Spring Ch.
Ball's Bluff. Yorktown. Fair Oaks. Malvern Hill. Antietam.
Battery B, First Rhode Island Artillery. 19.
First Fredericksburg. Wilderness.
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