History of the Fifth Regiment of Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, during three years and a half of service in North Carolina. January 1862-June 1865, Part 31

Author: United States. Army. Rhode Island Artillery Regiment, 5th (1861-1865) 4n; Burlingame, John K., comp
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Providence, Snow & Farnham
Number of Pages: 820


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It will be a proud date for you to remember, and as you receive it into your keeping. I need not tell you to defend it. I know your past history well. Stand by it as you have your own war-worn flag.


And now, remembering the past. let us anew pledge ourselves to our country, and the principles on which it is founded: and whether in cam. . Vi. be ashamed to say this he was a member of the " Gallint Fifth."


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Statement of Chaplain H. S. White of Amount of Money received from the citizens of Rhode Island for the bene- fit of the Fifth Rhode Island Regiment and Battery F, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, and of the expenditure of the same.


NEW BERNP. N. C., August 25. 199. To the Editor of the Journal :


Having at a former time reported the amount of money received by me in Rhode Island for the Fifth Regimentau Battery F. namely. $1,506,5, and also the amount expended for various store namely $15.05, leaving a balance of 8001.50 in my hands with which to transport my cargo to New Berne, I now beg leave to report the con Insions of my Inbois as follows:


The government seized for its awa use the spooner I had chartered. causing mne considerable expense and detay, and as a comparation, allowed me to take my goods on a govenabout boat, and paving all expenses for steam tug for moving boat. ualonling. loading. beard etc. This left several hundred dollars in my hands, which was spent in increasing the variety and quantity of stores for the Regiment.


While in Boston I received some fine gifts for the Fifth. the chief of which was a standard, costiog between three and four hwnulred dollars. I have a small sum of money left in my bails which I propose to spend for reading matter when the five supply which I now have shall have been exhausted. When I undertook my in sion I expected to sail direct from Providence, and that four or five hundred dollars at most would cover my expenses. Had I known the obstacles that would arise before the an ! the large expense and anxiety attendant upon flo midlertaking. I doubt if I could have summoned courage to enter upon the work. Instead of twenty days it took me sixty-three. Instead of four or five hundred dol- lars. the expense increased to some sixteen hundred. At times my anxiety became intense, but now that it is over I have again to thank the noble donors for their abaadant gifts. I have to thank iny God for the good Providence that hosattended my steps.


Lieutenant-Colonel Tew in command on my return, and Colonel Sis- son since his arrival. have both been pleased to give me certificates of approval as to the manner and result of my mission. That of Lieuten- ant-Colonel Tew was sent to Quarter-Master funeral Cooke, and if he is not too modest on account of some personal allusions in it to biniself -- for his noble aid so freely given me. he may publish it. That of Coloindl Sisson I append to this report.


IT. S. WHITE. Chaplain Fall Regiment R. I. ItMay.


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HEADQUARTERS, 5TH REGIMENT, R. I. ARTILLERY. NEW BERNE, N. C., August, 25. 1-63.


At the request of my Chaplain, Rev. H. S. White, I have examined the foregoing accounts, both as to the amount of receipts and also the dispo- sition made of the money and stores, and am happy to state that I find them entirely correct.


His selection of stores was most judicious, and the distribution mule of them entirely satisfactory.


HENRY T. SISSON, Colonel Commanding 5th Regiment R. I. Artillery.


Letters Recommending the Promotion of Assistant Sur- geon Albert Potter to be Surgeon of the Fifth Rhode Island Heavy Artillery.


HEADQUARTERS 5TH REG'T R. I. ARTILLERY, NEW BERNE. N. C., Nov. 21. 1563.


GOVERNOR:


I have the honor to report that by a recent order from the War Depart- ment Sargent E. L. Warren has been honorably discharged from the service of the United States by reason of physical disability.


I have the Lonor to recommend Assistant Surgeon Albert Potter for propiti me to the position left vacant by the order above referred to.


Dactor Potter has been with the regiment since its first organization. and has hal medical charge of the regiment nearly all the time it lins been in service. Previoas to the appointment of Doctor Warren. Doctor Potter had entire medical charge.


Doctor Potter has always performed his duties in a manner highly creditable to himself and to the regiment. I have always found him prompt, faithful and efficient.


Enclosed please find a recommendation from Doctor Hand. Medical Director for this Post.


The promotion of Doctor Potter will alike be exceedingly gratifying to myself, the officers of my regiment and also to the medical faculty of this department, who repose the greatest confidence in his abilities.


Very respectfully, your obedient servant, HENRY T. SISSON. Calin ! County 5th Rift R. 1. . 1.


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HIS EXCELLENCY JAMES Y. SMITH, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND.


[Enclosure.]


MEDICAL DIRECTOR'S OFFICE, NEW BERNE, N. C., Nov. IS, 1863.


SIR : I have the honor of recommending for the position of surgeon in the 5th R. I. H. A., Assistant Surgeon Albert Potter, of that regiment. For the past three months he has had entire charge of the regiment, the surgeon being sick. and he has ably and faithfully performed his duties.


Very respectfully, your obedient servant, D. W. HAND, Surgeon and Medical Director. To His Excellency JAMES Y. SMITH, Governor, Rhode Island.


Report of Colonel Sisson regarding number of men in his regiment, the number who are qualified to re-enlist, and the number who have re-enlisted, etc.


HEADQUARTERS 5TH REGIMENT R. I. ARTILLERY. NEW BERNE, N. C., May, 19. 1804.


GENERAL:


I have the honor to submit the following pertaining to my com- mind.


The total number of enlisted men in the Fifth Regiment is .... 659


The number entitled to re-enlist by G. O. No. 191, War Dept. Cur- rent series, is .. 187


The number that has re-enlisted as veteran volunteers is .. 115


The veterans of my regiment are now awaiting their furloughs. part of the terms of their re-enlistment -- from the Commanding General of the District of North Carolina.


I am sir, with great respect, Your obedient servant. HENRY T. SISSON, Colonel Commanding Ath Regiment. R. I. Artillery.


Brig. Gen. E. C. MAURAN, Adit Gen. State of Rhode Island.


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Letter Recommending the Promotion of Second Lieurenant Christopher W. Howland and Sergeant-Mejor Joshua C. Drown, Jr., for Promotion.


HEADQUARTERS 5TH REG'T R. I. APRILLERY. NEW BERNE, N. C., Nov. 9, 1804.


GENERAL:


I have the honor to recommend that Second Lieutenen: Christopher W. Howland, of the 5th Reg't R. I. Artillery, be promoted to First Lieu- tenant to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Fiest Lientenant George F. Turner. I would respectfully ask that his commission date from October 6, 1864, when the vacancy occurred. and since which he has commanded Company E. Lieutenant Howland is an ist-Vigent and capable young officer. From the beginning his connection with the ser- vice has been of a character highly honorable to him. Some two years ago he was promoted for bravery from a private to secomi lieutenant, and was transferred from the 12th R. I. V. to the Fifth. He has always performed his duties with this regiment with much ability and prompt- ness. Lieutenant Howland belongs in the town of East Greenwich.


Should His Excellency see fit to promote Lientemit Howland I re- spectfully suggest that Sergeant-Major Jostaa C. Drown. fr .. be appointed a second lieutenant, to All the vacancy which would exist. Sergeant- Major Drown came out with the battalion in December, 1861, and has served since that time as private, corporal. sergeant, and in bis present position. He is a young man of intelligence and of good character. and is qualified to fill the position of second lieutenant in the service by the experience which he has had the last three years.


I am, sir, very respectfully. Your obedient servant, GEO. W. TRw, Lient .- Col. Config Eth Roft R. I. Vols.


Brig. Gen. E. C. MAURAV. Adjutant-General State of Rhode Island.


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ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE,


PROVIDENCE, Nov. 16, 1864.


Respectfully referred to His Excellency the Governor of Rhode Island.


E. C. MAURAN, Adjt .- General. STATE OF RHODE ISLAND, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


PROVIDENCE. Dec. 5, 1804. Approved and respectfully returned.


By order of the Commander-in-Chief, CHARLES E. BAILEY, Colonel and Aide-de-Camp.


July 5, 1885. Colonel Bailey notifies Adjutant-General Mauran that His Excellency has appointed Captain John Aigan to be Major for gal- lant service during the war, and directs him to report to Colonel Tew, and that he has appointed Major I. M. Potter to be Lieutenant-Colonel. and to report to Colonel Tew,


July 17, 1865. Colonel Bailey notifies Adjutant-General Mauran that Ilis Excelleney has appointed Quartermaster C. F. Gladding Captain, to date June 26, 1805.


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List of Rhode Island Soldiers Buried in the National Cem- etery, at New Berne, N. C. Collected by Dr. Albert Potter, late Surgeon of the Fifth Rhode Island Heavy Artillery. May, 1884.


1. J. M. Harrington,


2. Jonathan Card,


3. W. S. Hopkins,


4. Serg't L. V. Ludwig.


5. J. W. Chase,


6. Corp'l W. S. Denham.


7. G. H. Briggs, Jr.,


S. D. A. Boss.


9. Patrick Rouk,


10. CorpI S. H. Grimwood,


11. J. E. Bartlett,


12. David Campbell.


36. Thomas Cooney.


BT. Thaddeus Gardner.


38. Charles Copeland,


39. Thomas Wright,


16. Jno. Wood,


17. James Connor,


40. John McComb. 41. B. D. Liscomb.


1S Daniel Ivars,


42. Trustworthy Norris.


19. Corp'l B. F. Martingale, 43. Robert Frazier,


20. G. B. Deane.


44. W. J. Lawton,


21. Donald MeDonald.


45. J. E. Peck.


22. Dennis Meagher,


46. Charles Clark,


23. Jno. Murphy.


24. Jonathan Nye,


25. Emery White,


26. Corp'l W. W. Paul,


27. Jno. Brown,


28. J. W. Miller,


20. F. R. Chase,


30. Corp'l J. M. Gallagher. $1. Jno. Vallet,


32. Buchan Wilson,


33. Jno. Williams.


34. Samuel Smith.


35. Michael Iait.


13. Wm. Osgood,


14. D. II. Cameron.


15. Silas Frisby.


47. Charles Stewart.


And twenty-eight "Unknown."


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ERRATA.


On page 256, S. B. Burbank should read S. W. Burbank. On pages 82 and 256. John E. Robinson should read John H. Robinson. On page 95, Edwin!H. Gould should read Edwin A. Gould. On pages 199 and 27, Thomas P. Mahar should read Thomas F. Maher.


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INDEX.


A Company, 5, 30, 46, 52, 90. 82, 167, 105, 127, : Burdon, Levi L., Lieut., 159, 338, 332. 128, 130, 179, 159, 195, 19., 190, 205, 207, 208. 217, 222, 224, 225, 230. 332, 242, 213, 241, 254, 256. 352, 300. 363, 367. Aigan, John, Major, 131, 207, 205. 200, 210, 211, 212. 213. 214, 216, 217, 218, 210, 220, 222, 226, 227, 256, 376. Allen. Thomas, Lieut., 125. 130, 152, 317, 315, 366, 367.


Amory, Thomas J. C., Col., 97, 135, 357, 335, | C Company, 5, 30, 52, 23, 80, 107, 105, 125, 127, 359.


Anderson, Hiram, Jr .. Col., 134. Andrews, Liett., 21, 22.


Angell, Edward F., Capt., 87, 128, 179, 184, | Chapman, Charles H., Capt., 4, 49, 53, 23. 210, 254. 255, 359, 361. 365, 30 ;. Arnold, Job, Col., 6, 23, 52, 81, 82, 90, 91, 100, 103, 116, 120, 121, 191, 128, 120, 136, 18%, 130. , Clark, Peleg, Lieut, 25. 140, 14!, 142, 1+3. 146, 344, 315, 305, 360. Arnold, Richard, Gen .. 131.


Arnold, Stephen G., 138. Ashby, Groize E., Lieut., 147. Avery, William, Capt., 96.


B Company. 5, 30. 52. 23, 80, 82, 125, 127, 125. 130. 179, 199, 199, 205, 256. 353, 367.


Babbitt. James B., Liout .. 200. Bailey, Charles E , Col., 376. Badch, Joseph P., Gen , 2, 3, 49. Ballou, JJames, 63. Barnes, Samnel, 70. Barney, C. Henry, Lieut., 199. Bateman, Heure B., Livet., 95, 254, 255, 301. Battles and sieges: Roanoke Island, 21: New Berne. 30: singe of Fort Macon, 50; Rowle's Mill, 90; Kinston, 101: White. hall, 106; Gold-boro, 100, first rebel at. tack on New Berne. 13; siege of Little Washington, 144; second attack on New Berne, Ist.


Battery F, First R. I. Light Artillery, 9, NO. 9. 90, 91, 97, 100, 192, 103, 100. 109, 111, 116, 120, 125, 133, 136, 140, 142, 147, 171, 174, 1-0, 1-2, 372. Beers, Charles E. Lieut., 5, 123, 127, 131, 174, $67. Bohm, Charles, F. W., Capt., Hs. Bolger, James, Capt., 9. 96, 8, 90, 91, 97,1 100, 101, 101. 106, 109, 111, 116, 120, 125, 153, 186. 110, 142, 147, 1-1, 123. 180, 182, 372. Blandine. Christopher B., 5. Bowen, Lewi- H., Capt., 256. Brady, James, Tur. Branch, & O.B., Gen., $1, $3. 30. Brownell. Robert, Sorgt, 4%. Burbank, Samuri Vr., Lb a ?. , 236.


Burlingame, John K., Hospital Steward, 107, 1.7, 183, 209, 235, 256.


Burnside, Ambrose E., Gen., 1, 6, 7, 11, 16, 19, 20, 21, 25, 20, 31, 51, 36, 47, 54, 55, 63, 65, 66, 67, 65, 70, 71, 52, 23, 74, 95, 122, 143, 175, 176, 254, 259, 343. Butler, Benjamin F., Gen., 182, 183, 202.


125, 131, 136, 159, 161, 185. 129, 189, 199, 200, 202, 204, 207, 234, 254, 249, 361, 802. Cameron, Allen D'., Lent , 199.


Chase, Charies F., 220. Chenery, William II., Lieut., 177, 195, 199.


Clark, William S .. Lieut .- Col .. 35, 36, 43. Conger, George W., Serut., 140, 315. Connecticut troops mentioned : Eighth, Infantry, 10, 31, 86, 39, 41, 42, 59, 64, 117. Tenth, Infantry, 10, 80, 98, 98, 100, 102, 115, 110, 125. Eleventh, Infantry, 10, 34. 35. Crawford, Isaiah, 20 :. Crolley, James D., Lieat., 200.


D) Company, 5, 30, 30, 52, 69, 75, 80, 52, 106, 127, 12, 131, 160, 179, 153, 189, 194, 129, 20%, 203, 232. 211, 242, 235, 349, 353, 354, 361, 3%?, 37. Darling, Moses O., Lieut., 256. Davis, I.eander, Lieut., 131.


Dran, George B., 70.


De Meulen, Emelius, Capt., 125, 170, 189, 104, 252, 256. 361, 302. Douglas, William W., Capt., 5, 26, 33, 65, 75, $1. 52, 197. 131. 136, 142. 149. 150, 153, 139, 161, 203, 217. 345, 317, 348, 358, 365, 367. Donglass, Charie- E., Lient., 101, 125, 131, CHE, 359, 504, 307. Dove, Daniel, Sergt .. 155. Drown, Benjamin F., Corp., 107, 108, 129, 207.


Drown, Joshua C., Sr., 108. Drown, Joshun C., Jr., Sorgt .- Major, ILS, 375. Puniap, George, Sergt., 201. Durfee, Wiliinn II .. Lieut., 130, 179, 208, 210. 211, 214, 219, 223, 220.


E Company, 6, 21, 20, 97. 59. 73, 84. 200, 197,


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Eaton, Francis, Corp., 257.


Eddy, James MI., Capr., 5. 55, 80.


Eighth Connecticut Infantry, 10, 81, 30, 30; 41, 42, 59, 61, 117.


F Company, 75, 80, 85, 98. 102, 125, 131, 14S, 179. 189, 105, 190, 200, 207, 256, 354, 361, 367. Fellow -. J. F., Lient .- Col., 18y. Tish, Eurene, 175.


Flusser, Lieut .- Commander, 201. Ford, George W., Sergt., 20, 177.


Fort Macon, siere of, 50. Forty. Fourth: Massachusetts Infantry, So, $7, 85, 50, 100, 115, 144. 149, 15%, 150, 157, 158, 182, 100, 164, 163, 121, 126, 175, 330, 351, 309, 30 , 371.


Foster, John G .. Gen., 10, 22. 21, 25. 34, 35, 36, 39, 20, 04, 70, 72, 76. 29. $0, $1. 5. 5*, Ni, 85, 90, 94, 95, 99, 192, 103, 110, 112, 114, 116, 122, 123. 133, 133, 134, 137, 143, 144, 145, 140, ;


147, 14:, 149, 158. 161, 162, 164, 167, 165, 170, : Table, Richard, Sergt., 207. 179, 136. 505, 888, 846. 340, 354, 365.


Fourth Rhode Island Infantry, 3, 9, 32. 34, 30, 37, 39, 42. 35. 00, 60, 61, 24, 73, 117. 118.


G Company, D :. 107, 122, 12>, 131, 160, 154, 179, 189, 254. 310, 354, 300, 367. Gardner, Charles T., Asst .- Adjr .- Gen., 45. Garterian, John B., Lieut., 250. Gaskin, Robert S .. Lieut., 195, 199. Gifforl. Fred S., Lient., 350. 351. Gleniding. C. Frank, Capr., 5. 13, 181, 148, 179, 159, 195, 198. 200, 235, 214, 254, 256, 300,


Gladding, Mupro HI., Lieut., 4, 92, 120, 121, 130.


Goldsboro, battle of, 109. Goodwin, Levi P .. Lieut., 5, 80.


Goss, William. Lient., 256.


Gould, Edwin A .. 35. Grant, George H., Capt., 5, 27, 89, 75, 80, 125. Greche, Charles C., Liout., 250, 361. Greche, Jeronn. B., Dr., surgeon, 121, 150,


Greene, Joseph. Capt .. 66, 62. Gregy, Jamies, Capt., :1, 23, 82, 127, 130, 136, 365, BET, Grimwood, samuel. Corporal, 70.


HI Company, 121, 128, 151, 150. 162, 179, 190. 193, 199. 207. 256, 349, 954, 358, 340, 361, 357. Hall, Benjamin I., Capt., 20, 25, 52, 124, 135, 162, 265.


Hall, Edward, Rev .. 140, 165. Hall, Lewis T., Liegt., 256. Hall, William W., Lieut., 5, 33. 50. Harland, Edward, Gen., 352, 35- Hatlinger, Joseph ,., Lient., 4, 150, 108, BIS. Haves, Patrick, Lieut., 258. 301, 302. Beekman, Chadles, Gen .. 349. Hepburn, Captain. 11, 12. 16. HM. D. H., Gen .. 152, 183, 104. 144, 115. Hi-cox, Sylvester B., 202, 217, 201, Hoffman, Southard, Lt.Col., 116, 145, 10!, 142. 346. Hopkins, George C. Capt., 5, 70, 82, 129, 131, 129. IN0, 203, 212. 35, 359, 305, 357. Horton, James H., Sorgt , 21. How'and, Chris cher W., Lieut., 1.1. 110, 200, 51. 884, 20: 355, 303, 375.


Hoxie, George W., 191. Hunt, Josiah D , Lieut., 128.


I Company, 126, 160. 162. 179, 189, 202. 203, 207, 232, 241, 242, 256, 349, 352, 334, 355, 567.


Jameson, Thorndike C., Major, 139. 150, 151, 152, 170, 179. 197, 232, 347, 348, 369. Jones, J. Richter, Col., 92, 133, 136. Jeffers, Captain, 2%. Jolison, Dutee, Jr., Lieut., 127, 130, 149, 154, 157, 182. 190, 195. 207, 247, 342, 396, 302. Johnson, William H., Sergt., 179.


K Company, 127, 131, 179, 189, 232, 256, 355, 36 !. King, W. H , Lieut., 132. Kinston, battle of, 101.


Landers, Heury B., Capt., 23, 52, 128, 151, 152, 179, 189, 193, 217, 347, 348, 358, 359, 300, 365, 367. Janders, John B., Lieut, 233, 235, 211, 234, 250. 361. Landers, William R., Capt., 128, 131, 256, 355, 861, 593, 357. Lawton, Charles E., Lieut., 184, 235, 244, 247, 251. Leavitt, Herbert D., Lient., 169, 198. 19). Lee, Francis I. , Col., 115, 164, 163, 171, 17s. 569, 370, 351.


Leggett. Robert, Lieut. Col., 102, 115. Little Washington, siege of, 144. Livingstone, Oscar R , Capt., 199. Longstreet. James, Gen., 133, 134. Ludwig, Lorenzo, Sergt., 20. Luther, Walter H., Capt .. 127, 131, 211, 254, 256, 302, 346, 36 ;. Lydig, Philip M., Jr., Major, 42.


Maher, Thomas F., Lieut., 199, 207. Mallahan, Thomas, 153. Massachusetts troops mentioned : Fifth, Infantry. 1:3, 136. seventeenth. Intutry, 189, 304. Twenty.fr-t, Infantry, 10, 33, 30, 35, 39, 42. Twenty-third. Infantry, 10. Twenty.fourth, Enfintry, 10, 31, 77, 52, 86, SS, 100, 115, 116, 125. Twenty-fifth, Iniantry, 10, 133, 136, 356. Twenty-seventh, Infantry, 10, 141, 162, 166. Forty.third. Infantry, 107.


Forty-fourth, Infantry, so, S2, 5%, 89, 100, 115, 144, 149, 152, 156, 158, 158, 162, 163, 164, 165, 171, 176, 178, 350, 351, 309, 370, 371. Forty-fifth, Infantry, 147. Second, Heavy Artillery, 150, 194. 130, 232, 242. 357.


Manran, E. C., Adintant-General, 2, 73, 24, 81. 83, 5, 348, 350, 307, 375. 376. Metabe, Peter, 17. Mcclellan, George G., Gen., 2, 72, 71, 272. McConville, Henry, Lieut., 356. MeEwan, James, Lient., 25%.


Mcintyre, Jaties, 52. Melntyre, Joseph, Lieut., 131, 507. MeMahon. Thomas. 100 Melville, Peter. l.


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Moran, James, Capt., 5, 25, 40. 62, 63, 52, 125, | Rawle's Mill. skirmish at, 90. 131, 136, 154, 179, 251, 1:0, 194. 202, 203, 232. ' Reddington, John, Lieut., 256. 242, 365, 307. Morris, Captain, 64. 23. Mott, William B., Sergt., 345.


Nagle, Henry M., Gen., 101, 349. New Berne, hattie of, 50.


Now Berne, first rebel attack on, 133: sec. ond attack. Ist. New Hampshire troops mentioned : sixth. Infantry, 10. New Jersey troops, mentioned : Ninth, 10, 57, 97.


New York troops mentioned : Ninth, Infantry, ( Hawkins' Zouaves), 21. . Fifty-first, Infortry, 10. Fifty- third, Intumry, D. Eighty-fifth, Infantry, 242. Eighty-ninth, Intantry, 10. Ninety-second, Infantry, 14. Ninety-ninth, Infantry, 35 ..


One Hundral and Thirtysecond, Infantry, it7, les, IN8, 233. Third, Artillery, 50. 9, 100, 125, 144, 162, Third, Cavalry, 144, 346. Tweltrh. Cavory, 185, 199. 100. North Carolina troops mentioned : First, Infantry. . Union;, 144, 152, 182, 202. second, Isfan'ry. Corned;, Be, Third, Infantry. Colored). 200. First, Heavy Artillery, Colored , 200. Noyes, Me Walter B., Rev., Chapkan, 4, 50. Palmer, Innis N .. Gen., 147, 148, 149. 150, 151, 158, 1-2, 158, 202, 206, 215, 30, 347, 355. 363,


Parke, John G . Gen., 19. 11, 25, 25, 34, 35, 48. 51, 52, 58, 87, 30. 05, 81, 05. 65, 1985, 70, 112. Pearce. C. T., Mient., 363. Peck, Elwin B., 5. Perk, Jol ... hva., 120, '>2, 355, 456.


l'ensylvania trong- mentioned : Firth-first, Infantry, 10. Fifty-eighth, Infantry, 97, 135, 122, 203. Che liundred and First, 212. One Thaotred and thii, th. l'errigo, Charles, Serzt., 5s. Pettigrew, J. J., Gen., 152, 13h. Pickett, J., Col .. 355. Pierce, Christopher T., Capt., 123. 001. livree, George H. Capt., 125, 12, 178, 15%, 203, 207, 254. 256, 361. Pierce, Heury R., Lient., 5, 50, 43, 41, 45, 47, 49. Potter, Albert, Dr., Surgeon. 1. 5. 17, 23, 21, 17, 55, 56. 09. 99. 04, 200 100, 104. 112, 120, 150, 1$3, 192, 232, 233, 256, 241, 217. 375,855 Potter, I-ane M .. Col., 192, 3, HA, HA, 54


Prince, Henry, Gen., 193, 146. Pretty, William W., Lient., 5, 109, 112, 19", Ive, 1: 0, 124. 178, 154, 360, 567.


Radakin, John, Liout .. cho. Ransom. AMfroi, Capt .. IR.


Remington, Daniel S., Lieut., 5, 80.


Reno, Jesse L., Gen., 10, 23, 24, 25, 34, 35, 50, 70. 72. Rhode Island troops mentioned : Battery F, First R. I. L .. Arty., 9, 86, 58, 90. 91, 97, 100, 102, 103, 106, 109, 111, 116, 120, 125, 133, 136, 140, 142, 147, 171, 174, 180, 182. 372. First Rhode Island Detached Militia, In- fantry, 2, 117, 124, 127, 128, 143, 179. Second, Infantry, IIS, 131, 132, 239, 342. Third, Heavy Artillery, 54, 115, 121, 122, 125. 127, 131.


Fourth, Infantry, 3, 9, 32, 31, 38, 32, 39, 42, 59, 60, 60, 71, 71, 74, 25, 117. 118 Seventh, Infantry, 198, 159, 149, 341, 345. Tenth, Infantry, 179. Twelfth, Infantry, 131. Rhodes. John H .. 250. Richards, Samuel, Sergt., 207. Richmond. Lewi-, Gen .. 25. 47, 68.


Riggs, William J., Capt., 147.


Roanoke Island, battle of, 21.


Robinson, John H., Capt., $2, 128, 131, 160, 170, 189, 235, 244, 445, 256, 360, 365, 356, 367. Rodman, Isaac P., Gen., 36, 71, 73, 115. Kowan, S. C., Commander, 30. Ryan, John, 17. Ryan, Thomas, 30, 43.


Seymour, Henry, 217, 218. Sleppey, Thomas, 167. Sherman, Amos B., Sergt., CA.


Siscon, Henry T., Col., 84, 85, 97, 118, 121, 122, 123, 126, 127, 129, 139, 146, 147, 145, 149, 150, 151. 152, 155, 160, 161, 162, 163. 164, 10, 17. 179, 171, 175, 179, 159, 1-3, 195, 153. 199, 194, 200, 202, 207, 205, 232, 239, 240, 348, 320, 351, 353, 357. 338. 358, 304, 367. 309, 370, 572, 323. 374. Sissen, Joseph P., Commissary Sergt., 157. sison, il igigin, Jr., Lieut., 125. Smith, James Y., Gov., Is, 1-4, 250, 371. Snow, John E, Lieur .. 5, 81, 82, 125, 365. Spinola, Franci- B .. tien., H47. .prague, William, Gov .. 2, 46. 49, 81, 53, 84, 121, 126, 120, 130, 131, 143, 176, 341, 542, 300,


Stanley, Henry M., 56. steere, W. H. P. Col., 11s. Stevenson. R. H., Major, 115. Stevenson, Thomas G., Gen., 77, 70, 80, 51. *2, 86, 88, 90, 100, 114, 116, 122, 143, 170, 805. Snilivan, Cornelius, Iet.


Taft, Charles, Capt., 21, 22, 65, 66, 52, 128, 179 18, 205, 203. 232, 256, 342, 365, 366, 507. Tan-es, William F., Lient., PJ9. Tenta Connecticut Intantry, 10, 80, 58, 95, 11 , 12:, 115. 116, 135.


T. w, George W., Co! , $1, $1, 117. 118, 119. 121, 131, 32, 150, 125. 139, 142. 150, 152, 160, 1.1, 164. 101, 171, 121, 1:1, 175, 125, 173, 207,


Thompson, Robert, Lient., 131. luther, Grolzu f, Lient., 78, 131, 2:6, 235,


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Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, 10, ; Wheeler, Jonathan M., Capt., 5, 15, .35, ~, 31, 27. 79, 86, 55, 100, 115, 116, 125.


1 53, 99, 115, 119, 121, 125. White, Heury S., Rev., Chaplain, 121, 124.


1:0, 100, 164, 1M, 176, 200, 207, 205. 215, 21-,


Underwood, Benjamin F., Lient., 251, 250, 301, 963. 219, 222. 142, 244. 247, 909, 372, 975.


United states .Regular) troops mentioned : First, ; C), Artillery, 50.


Vinl, Charles, 22. Viall Nelson. Gen., 199.


White, Meres, Col. 55. 59, 7). White, Robert H., Corporal, 230, 231. Whitehall, battle of, 196. Williams, Henry P., Lieut., 91, 12s. 131, 242, 360, 200 507. Wise. Heury A., Gen., 25, 26, 25. Wise. O. Jennings. 25. Woodbury, Augustus, Rey , 44, 51, 29. 344. Wright. All-i G., Capr , 5, 33, 125.


Warren, Ephraim L., Dr., Surgeon, 124, 150, 1 ..: , 373.


Wessells, Henry W., Gen., 125, 901, 349. Wheaton, James MI .. Lieut., 6, 01, 82, 03. 52, 164, 197, 247, 553, 385.


Wright, John. Major. 4, 0, 5, 16. 03. 24, 26, 20, 41, 49, 45, 49, 54, 35, 57, 60, 05, 00, 57, 75, 80, 52, 53, 941, 31%, 05 ..


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