A history of the Tenth Regiment, Vermont Volunteers, with biographical sketches of the officers who fell in battle. And a complete roster of all the officers and men connected with it--showing all changes by promotion, death or resignation, during the military existence of the regiment, Part 18

Author: Haynes, Edwin Mortimer, b. 1836
Publication date: 1870
Publisher: [Lewiston, Me., printed] Pub. by the Tenth Vermont Regimental Association
Number of Pages: 268


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William W. Garvin. Died March 7, 1865.


Stephen D. Hopkins. Wounded.


Thomas Hogle. Promoted Sergt. Transferred Vet. Res. Corps.


MUSICIANS.


Ransom J. Smith. Charles H. Watson.


WAGONER.


James Burns.


PRIVATES.


John B. Atwood. Wounded.


Alba M. Banks.


John Barabo. Died Sept. 22, 1864.


Ira M. Barnes. Died Sept. 24, 1863.


Sheldon J. Barnes. Died Jan. 3, 1863.


Edward E. Bates. Promoted Corp.


William Bates. Wounded Nov. 27, 1863.


Henry D. Batchley. Captured July 9, 1864. Died at Danville, Va., a prisoner, Jan. 2, 1865.


Robert R. Blood. Deserted before muster.


William P. Brown. Promoted Corp. Wounded Wilderness Cam- paign.


Luther Burnham. Promoted Corp.


Michael Cavanaugh.


George Church. Promoted Corp .; do. Sergt .; do. Sergt .- Maj.


Peter W. Crady. Transferred Vet. Res. Corps.


John Cross 1st. Wounded Nov. 27, 1863.


John Cross 2d.


William Curtis.


Allen E. Daniels. Promoted Corp.


Noble B. Daniels. Wounded Wilderness Campaign.


Albert Davis. Wounded Nov. 27, 1863, and Wilderness Campaign. Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps.


Benjamin B. Davis. Died a prisoner at Richmond, Va.


Hiram H. Davis. Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps.


Norman Dunbar. Died May 26, 1863.


John Dunn. Promoted Corporal. Wounded Wilderness Campaign.


Stephen A. Eldred. Wounded and transferred to Vet. Res. Corps. Cyrus J. Easterbrook. Wounded Wilderness Campaign.


Gardner Fay. Pro. Corp. Killed Nov. 27, 1863.


Lewis L. Fisher. Killed at Cold Harbor.


Woster S. Flood.


David Goehey. Promoted Corporal.


Carlos Garron.


Hannibal H. Gould. Died Dee. 22, 1833.


Felix Hackett. Died Jan. 16, 1863.


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Clark A. Hull.


Theodore Hutchinson. Wounded Wilderness Campaign.


Charles II. Ives. Died Dee. 19, 1863. William Kelley. Edson B. Larabee. Promoted Corp. Wounded Nov. 27, 1863. Charles Lavalle. Died Feb. 19, 1863. David Lawrence.


Palmer C. Leach. Wounded Wilderness Campaign. Alvah N. Learned.


Nelson Leonard. Deserted. Leander C. Levens. Promoted Corp. Promoted to colored troops. Joseph Martin. Died Jan. 28, 1863. . John Martin. Deserted.


James McNany. John Millington. Joseph Minor. Died Aug. 16, 1863. Jay O. Mudgett. Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps . Edward Nailor. Joseph Nailor. Sanford Newell.


Freeman E. Norris. Killed Nov. 27, 1863.


Jacob E. Norris. Died Oct. 29, 1862.


Patrick C. O'Neal. Promoted Corporal and killed at Cold Harbor. Anson S. Ormsby. Promoted Corporal. Wounded April 2, 1865.


Henry H. Ormsby.


Charles Paine. Promoted Corp .; do. Sergt.


Luther Perigo. Orin S. Powers.


Charles H. Reynolds. See officers' roster.


Ibra Schoolcraft. Died Feb. 29, 1864.


Harmon II. Searles. Missing in action Oct. 12, 1863.


De Witt B. Sexton.


Albert M. Smith. Died Ang. 8, 1864, of wounds. Franklin B. Smith.


James T. Smith.


Romeo Smith. Killed Nov. 27, 1863.


Peter Sour. Promoted Corp. Asa A. Start.


Charles St. Germain. Died Dec. 14, 1862.


John St. Germain. Deserted. John Taylor. Joseph Theberge. Killed at Cold Harbor.


Moses Vancore. Died March 10, 1863.


Oscar E. Wait. Promoted Corp.


Charles W. Wheeler. Prom. Corp .; do. Sergt .; see officers' roster. Addison Wheelock. Promoted Corp. Wounded.


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Alden D. Wheelock. Wounded Wilderness Campaign.


Charles H. Whittemore. Prom. Corp. ; do. Sergt. Wounded Apr. 2, 1865. Gideon D. Williams. Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps.


RECRUITS.


Philander Allen. Deserted.


Charles Billings. Died July 8, 1864.


Alonzo N. Clark.


Franklin Columbia. Missing in action June 1, 1864.


Francis Delancy. Wounded Wilderness Campaign.


William H. Dutton. Killed at Monocaey.


Almon W. Ilale. Mortally wounded June 1, 1864.


Hollis HI. Hood. Died Feb. 9, 1864.


William R. Iloyt. Prom. Corp .; do. Sergt .; do. Sergt. Maj. ; do. Lieut. John Hus sey, Jr.


Charles Jandreau. Died June 7, 1864.


Albert W. Lang. Died Aug. 4, 1864.


Lafayette Lucas.


Plummer F. Lunt. Died July 1, 1864.


Edgar D. Mudgett.


George R. Newton. Wounded Wilderness Campaign.


George W. Porter. Died March 22, 1865.


Thomas Proper.


Charles Rich. Wounded Wilderness Campaign.


James Shaw, Jr. Missing in action June 1, 1864.


John Shaw. Killed at Cold Harbor.


Edwin W. Skeels. Captured at Monocacy. Died at Danville, Va., Oct. 11, 1864.


Samuel W. Smith.


Silas J. Smith.


George Austin. John Brasier. John Chabanneoux. Deserted.


Joseph R. Cornelks Abel A. Heath. Patrick Kelley.


Amos W. Samson.


Mike Sower.


Company K.


SERGEANTS.


P. B. Clark. See officers' roster. William II. Blake. Prom. Ist Sergt. Wounded Wilderness Campaign. Sylvester B. Ball. Died May 6, 1865. George S. Newcomb. Died Dee. 14, 1862. Chester S. Stevens. Died Dec. 21, 1862.


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CORPORALS.


Edward Meek. Died Oct. 2, 1864.


George H. Lawrence. Died of wounds received in action.


Ebenezer J. Brnce. Promoted Sergt.


Charles P. Hadlock. Prom. Sergt .; do. 2d Lieut. See officers' roster. Zophar M. Mansur. Jolın W. Bancroft.


Maschil Hunt. Promoted Sergt.


Charles H. Gray. Promoted Sergt.


MUSICIAN.


Nelson J. Lee.


WAGONER.


Ivora S. Goodwin. Promoted Corp. Wounded and transferred to Vet. Res. Corps.


PRIVATES.


Thomas Alford. Killed May 5, 1864.


Ambrose Allard.


Alonzo Allen. Died May 3, 1863.


Daniel W. Allen.


Alonzo Amsden. Wounded Wilderness Campaign. Austin Betters.


John B. Betters. Transferred Vet. Res. Corps.


John E. Betters. Lost in the Wilderness.


Jotham A. Black. Promoted Corp.


James Blodgett.


George W. Blodgett. Promoted Corp. Wounded Wilderness Cam-


paign.


B. F. Bowen. Wounded in Wilderness. Killed at Cedar Creek Oct. 19, 1864.


Lysander A. Braynard. Promoted Corp. Wounded iu Wilderness. George W. Bruce. Deserted.


William Bruce. Dawson Dart. Burt-


Joseph N. Callioun. Wounded.


William H. Calkins.


Orsin Cate. George A. Chaffee. Richard W. Chaplin. Transferred Vet. Res. Corps. Lemuel R. Chase. Deserted. Kimball Clifford. Joseph N. Daggett. Promoted Corporal. Alden O. Dane. Wounded Nov. 27, 1863. Ephraim Danforth. Deserted. William Dennison.


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Calvin Dunn. Wounded Nov. 27, 1863. Joseph P. Dutton. David Dwire. Killed at Petersburg Apr. 2, 1865.


James B. Ellis. Died Jan. 26, 1864.


John W. II. Evans. Died Oct. 16, 1862.


Plummer Foss.


Mozart Foss. Wounded Nov. 27, 1863.


Arba A. Freeman. Died Nov. 26, 1862.


John C. George.


Rimmon T. Griffin.


Robert Gummer. Johnson B. Ilart. Wounded Nov. 27, 1863.


Hiram Harvey.


Samuel E. Harvey. Died Nov. 19, 1863.


Henry W. Hazeltine. Wounded Wilderness Campaign. John Heath. Lewis II. Ingerson. William P. Johnson.


Albert G. Lawrence. Wounded Nov. 31, 1863. Died Jan. 8, 1804. Ezra L. Litchfield.


Jacob C. Mansur.


David F. Marston. Killed Nov. 28. 1863.


John A. MeCay. Transferred Vet. Reserve Corps.


Joshna B. MeCay. Wounded Nov. 27. 1863.


Chancey C. Meacham. Killed at Cedar Creek.


Riley C. Merriam. Fell out by the way and shot by guerrillas. Ira A. Moulton. John G. Moulton.


William S. Moulton. Missing in action June 1, 1864.


Isaac Musk. Died Nov. 3, 1869.


Alexander T. Norris. Promoted Corp. Transferred Vet. Res. Corps George Norris. Died Oct. 13, 1862.


John Piper 2d. Died April 22, 1864.


Lucien C. Piper. Promoted Corp. Killed at Cold Harbor.



David W. Rogers. Promoted Corp. Wounded April 2, 1865.


Peter A. Smith. Died of wounds June 15, 1864.


Judson Spofford. Wounded March 25, 1865.


Gordon Stanford. Albert II. Stoddard. James Stratton. Died April 18, 1864. Harrison Switzer. Died Dee. 5, 1862.


Edward J. Thomas. Died Dec. 2, 1862.


George H. Tice. Promoted Corp .; do. Sergt.


Alanson J. Tinker. Died of wounds June 2, 1865. Henry J. Titus.


Ira F. Varney. Promoted Corp.


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Calvin F. Wallis. Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps. Edward Warner. Died Dec. 23, 1862. Curtis H. Waterman. Charles Williams. Lewis Wood. Died of wounds June 6, 1864.


RECRUITS.


Homer Bradley.


Joseph Braynard. Died of wounds June 21, 1864.


Lyman J. Brown.


Harry Cheney.


Joseph A. Colby.


Leander Davis. Missing in action July 9. 1864. Died at Danville, N. (.


Herbert A. Drown. Died Sept. 10, 1864.


Edwin Foster.


Noah W. Gray. Wounded Wilderness Campaign.


Edward S. Gillman.


John D. Griffin.


Bradbury A. Hunt.


James Hussey. Missing in action Sept. 23, 1864.


William Lowe. Deserted.


John Lunderville. Missing in action July 9, 1864.


Charles F. Martin. Killed at Cold Harbor.


Hiram Morse. Died June 10, 1864.


Nathaniel Piper. Eli M. Quimby. Wounded April 2, 1865. Andrew Richards.


Anthony Rollins. Deserted.


Fred W. Root. Wounded April 6, 1865.


Charles Wilder. Wounded April 2, 1865.


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FINAL STATEMENT.


TENTH REGIMENT.


Original members-


Commissioned officers, 38


Enlisted men, . . 977 Total.


1015


GAIN.


Promotion from other regiments-


Commissioned officers,


·)


Transfer from other regiments- Enlisted men,


1


Recruits-


Appointed Commissioned officers. 2


Enlisted men,


284 Total. 286


289


Total gain,


1304


Aggregate,


LOSS.


Promotion -


To other regiments, Commissioned officers, .


66


8


To U. S. Army, Enlisted men. 20 Total. 28


. 20


Total by promotion.


Transfer-


To Vet. Reserve Corps, Enlisted men,


To Signal Corps,


To Navy.


‹ .


13


To other regiments.


..


Total by transfer.


Death-


Killed in action, Com. officers, 7


Enlisted men, 76 Total, 83


Wounds received in action, Com. officers, 2 Enlisted men. 56 Total, 66


58


Disease,


66


36


Prisoners,


66


From accident,


Total by death, .


.


.


.


.


4


1


To Regular Army.


99


153


244


Discharge-


Resignation,


Com. officers, 13


Disability,


Enlisted men, 131 Total, 135


4


Wounds received in action, Com. officers,


6


Enlisted men, 70


Total,


76


Dishonorable,


Com. officers,


2


Enlisted men, 2 Total, 4


Total by discharge,


228


Deserted, .


66


Not finally accounted for,


3


Total loss,


758


Mustered out of service, Com. officers,


37


Enlisted men, 509 Total, .


546


Aggregate,


1304


·


Total wounded,


356


.


INDEX.


BY J. G. ELDER, ESQ.


ALEXANDER, Capt., takes part in the Battle of Monocacy, 93. Antietam, 19, 154.


Antioch Court House, Meade's posi- tion at, 51. Appleton, Capt., 10.


Appomattox, 149; Court House, 154.


Army of the Potomac, 31, 33, 34, 60, 61. Arlington Heights, 15. Ashby's Gap, 38, 121.


Averill. Gen., at Battle of Winches- ter, 113; position at Fisher's Hill, 118.


BASCOM, REED, 10. Baltimore, 15, 17, 18, 35, 36. Baitley's Mill, 51. Barry, Gen., 60. Barton, Gen., captured, 150. Ball's Cross Roads, 153. Barr, Surgeon-in-Chief, 91. Barber, Maj., 158.


Beverly Ford, battle of, 31. Bear Mountain, 56. Birney, Gen., 38, 60, 61, 77. Blodgett, Capt., 62, wounded, 81. Blair, Post Master General, house burned, 97. Bogue, Licut., 158.


Bostwick, John G., 159. Botts, John Minor, 48, 54. Boonsboro', 37. Broad Run, 45. Brattleboro', 11, 13, 14.


Bristow Station, battle of, 46.


Brandy Station, 48, 54, 56. Burnside, Gen., 63, 66. Buchanan, Capt., 121. Buford, Gen .. 45.


Bull Run, 19, 154.


Burksville, 152. Butler, Gen., 83.


CAMDEN, 17. Carr, Gen., 49, 50, 59, 158. Centerville, 44, 45. Cedar Creek, 105, 122, 134. Chickamauga, 43.


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Christmas, 58. Chandler, Col., 91. Chambersburg, burned, 97.


Chamberlain, Lieut .- Col., wounded. 107. Chandler, Capt., 10 ; Maj., 28, 51, 58, 62, 108.


Childe, Surg., 10, 24, 140, 160, 164. Chase, Camp, 15, 19. Church, Regimental, 162. Chancellorsville, 31, 68, 154.


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Chattanooga, 43. Chaplain's duties, 161. Clark, Assist. Surg., 10, 25, 140, 160. Clifton, 107. Clendenin, Col., 89. Clark, Lieut., 132. Cold Harbor, 78. Corse, Gen., 150. Crown, Corp., 133. Crook, Gen., 98, 99, 117. 118, 122, 125, 130. Crampton Gap, 35. Culpepper, 43, 45, 48, 56, 59.


Custar, Gen., 78, 121, 129, 130, 131, 149.


DAMON, Capt., 10 ; Lieut .- Col., 138, 139. report of, 143. Davis. Col., 25, 28. Darrah. Capt., 50, 51; killed 81; Biographieal Sketch of, 183.


Davis, Capt., 115, 132, 155. Danville, 152. Dean. Capt., 30. De Trobriand, Gen., 47. Dewey, Capt., 133. De Boise, Gen., 150. Detonsville, 149.


Dillingham, Capt., 10,51; Maj., 114; Biographical Sketch of, 169. Dix. Gen., 15.


EARLY, Gen., 87, 89, 94, 99; at Fisher's Hill, 105, 123, 132, 134, 149, 150. Edson, Lient .- Col., 10, 21. Edwards Ferry, 20, 31. Elliott, Brig .- Gen., 36. Ely's Ford, 63. Emery, Gen. 127. Ewell, Gen., 40, 49, 148-9.


FALMOUTH, 31. Fairfax Court House, 46. False Alarm, 55. Farr, Capt, 158.


Fisher's Hill, 115, 116, 119, Five Forks, 148, 154. First "Seare. " 21. First Death, 28. Fort Steadman, 138, 142.


Fort Ilaskell. 142. Fox's Ford, 41.


Freeman's Ford, 43, 44. Franklin, Gen., captured, 97.


Fredericksburg, 31, 73, 153. French, Maj .- Gen., 34, 36, 42. 45. 47. 49, 50, 53. Frederick, 35. Frost, Capt., 10, 13, 80 ; killed, 81 : Biographical Sketch of, 175.


GALE, Lieut., 51. Gettey, Gen., 123, 129. Gettysburg. battle of, 35, 37; referred to, 40, 41, 154. Germania Ford, 54, 63.


Gilmore, Harry, 96. Goldsboro', 151.


Gordon, Gen., 124, 127.


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Grant, Gen., 60, 63 ; justified 67, 68. 74; commissariat, 75; order to Gen. Hunter, 102. Griffin, Gen., 64, 66, 150.


Greeley, Horaee, referred to, 67. Griffin, Lient .- Col., 89. Grover, Brig .- Gen., 25. Greenwich, 44, 45. Grover, Gen., 127. Greer, Lieut., 133. Gregg, Gen., 149.


HAYNES, Chaplain, 10; at Frederick, 91 ; resigned, 206. Harper's Ferry, 33, 34, 36, 38. Halleck, Maj .- Gen., 34. Hazel River, 56. Hall, Ilon. Henry, 60.


Hancock, Gen., 66 ; charge at Spott- sylvania, 71, 72, 77, 143. Hagerstown, 89. Ilarrisonburg, 119.


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Hatcher's Run. 137. HIedgeman River, 36.


Heintzelman, Camp, 30, 33; Gen .. 60. Henry, Maj., 10, 21 : Lieut .- Col., 27, 25. 41, 66. 80 ; wounded 81, 120, 132.


Hill. A. P., 45. 46.


Ilicks. Lieut .. 51, 119, 158.


Ilill, Lieut., 51 : wounded. 114, 158: Biographical Sketch, 190.


Howard, Gen., 60. HIowe. Col .. 156.


Ilooker, Gen .. 33. 34, 60.


Harris, Lient .- Col .. 48.


Hunt, Capt., 10, 29, 41 ; wounded, 81, 115. Hunter, Gen .. 88, 89. Humphrey, Gen., 148.


JACKSON, STONEWALL, 19, 46, 68. Jettersville, 145.


Jewett, Col .. 10, 15, 27. 29, 35, 36, 37. 41, 50, 51.61. Johnson, Bushrod, 71. Johnson. Gen. Bradley, 89 Johnston, J. E., 151. 152, 153. Johnson, Andrew, 153. Judson, Capt., 65.


KEARNEY, Gen., 60. Kelley's Ford, 41, 47. Kenshaw, Gen., 105, 124, 125. Kitching, Gen .. 123, 125. Kingsley, Lient., 51 : Capt., 158. Kifer, Col .. 49, 50. 61 : wounded, 64: Gen., 139. Kilpatrick, Gen., 35.


LAMB'S BATTERY, 117. Ladies in camp, 55. Lewis, Sergt., captures a Maj., Lieut .. ete., 80; Capt., 158. Lee. Gen., 31, 40, 45, 48, 56. 142, 145, 149. 150. Lee, Fitz Hugh. 150.


Lineoln. Pres .. 134, 151. Lovetsville, 3s. Loudon Valley, 38. Lnray Valley, 115. Lyman, Adj., 10, 41, 115, 132.


MAHONEY, Sergt., 128. Maryland, 31. 33. 38. Manassas Gap. 38, 39, 40. Markham. 39. Madison Court Honse, 56.


Magnolia Station, 96. Martinsburg, 107. MeMillian, Gen .. 126.


MeKnight. Capt., 128, 132.


MeClellan, Gen., 134. MeKenzie, Gen., 151. McLean's Ilonse, 151. Meade, Gen., 37, 40, 42, 43. 48, 49, 51.52, 63, 138. Merritt, Gen., 113, 130. Meigs, Lieut., 120.


Mine Run, 51. 52. Miles, Col .. 19. Milroy, Gen., 31, 34.


Monocaey, 28, 30; Junction, 35 : Battle of, 91 ; saves Washington. 94.


Morris, Gen., 35. 36, 49, 50, 61, 64. 66. 70. 158. Mott. Gen .. 137. Muddy Branch, 30,


NEW HAVEN. 14. New York, 15, 57. Newton, Gen., 53. Newton, Lient., killed, 81; Bio- graphieal Sketeh of, 187. New Market, 116, 119.


OFFUT'S CROSS ROADS, 25. Orange Grove, 52. Ord, Gen., 147, 150.


PARKER, Rev. Dr., 60. Park. Gen., 147.


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Pain's Cross Roads, 149. Petersburg, 84, 87, 136, 147, 154. Peabody, Willie, 100. Pegram, Gen., 124, 125, 150. Pennsylvania, 31, 35, 38. Perry, Chaplain, 193. Philadelphia, 15, 17. Piedmont, 38. Pitkin, Gen., 153.


Platt, Capt., 10, 30, 39. Pleasanton, Gen., 31. Pleasant, Mr., 33.


Pope, Gen., 19.


Pooleville. 13, 28, 29, 30. Potomac, 31, 38, 41.


Port Hudson, 42. Pollard, Dr., 77.


Pollard, E. A., 108, 132. Prince, Gen., 49, 61.


QUARLES MILLS, 75.


RACCOON FORD. 60. Ramseur, Gen .. 124, 125, 134.


Rappahannock, 31, 40, 43, 45, 47, 54.


Rapidan, 43, 48, 53, 56. Read, Lient., 132.


Read, Adj., wounded, 145 ; Bio- graphical Sketch of, 193. Reynolds, Capt., 158. Richmond, 35, 136, 147.


Ricketts, Gen., 61, 64, 79, 89, 92, 95, 129, 132, 155. Roll and Roster, 205. Rockville, 28. Ront's Hill, 41.


Rosecrans, Gen., 43.


Robertson's Tavern, 49, 51, 52.


Robinson, Capt., 52, 53. Russell, Gen., 112 ; killed, 113. Rutherford, Asst. Surg., 10, 26, 91, 160.


SAILORS' CREEK, 149, 154. Salisbury, Capt., 30, 108, 133 ; Maj., 134, 154, 155.


Sandy Hook, 34. Salem 38. Scriver, Col., 140. Sedgwick, Gen., 53, 70. Seneca Creek, 23, 25; Mills, 30 ; Lock, 30. Seymour, Gen., 64, 66, 138. Shenandoah Valley, 68, 115. Sheridan, Gen., 68, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110. 116, 119, 120, 129, 130, 131, 132, 134, 142, 149. Shawl, Col., 81, 85.


Sherman, Gen., 142, 151, 152, 153.


Sheldon, Capt., 10, 29, 41, 62, 157. Shaler, Gen., 66, 67.


Shepley, Gen., 148. Sickles, Gen., 36, 60. Siegel, Gen., 88, 89. Sleeper's Battery, 45.


Smith, Col., 49. Smith, J. G., 10S. Smith, Gov., 60, 153. Snickersville, 38.


Soldiers' Home, 17.


South Mountain, 19, 35, 154. Springfield, 14. Springville, 43. Spottsylvania Court House, 68, 69. Spinola, Gen., 38.


Stuart, J. E. B., 31, 43, 46, 71.


Stoughton, Col., 47. Steel, Capt., 10, 158.


Stetson Lieut., killed 81; Biograph- ical Sketeh of, 185. Stanton, Col., 92.


Strasburg, 105, 115, 134. Sulphur Springs, 41, 45. Sykes, Gen., 53.


TABOR, Capt., 158. Thompson, Capt., 132 ; Biograph- ical Sketch of, 180. Thanksgiving Day, 26, 42, 49, 134. Thayer, Surg .- Gen., 153. Thomas, Col., 97. Thomas, Col. S. H., 126.


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Townsend, Lieut .- Col., 67, 81. Toles, Col., 121. Tolopotomy Creek, 77. Torbert, Gen., 105, 110, 121, 127, 129, 130. Trundall, Mr., 33. Truax, Col., 96. Tyler, Brig .- Gen., 34, 91. Tyler, Geo., 76.


UNION, 38. Upperville, 38. Upton, Gen., 112.


VALENTINE, Capt., 157.


Vermont, Tenth. organization or- dered, 9 ; organized, 10 ; at Brat- tleboro', 11 ; arrive at Philadelphia, 17; go into camp, 19; first "scare, " 21 ; enjoy Thanksgiving, 27 ; leave Camp Heintzelman, 33; reach Harper's Ferry, 34 ; at Monoeacy Bridge, 36; drive the enemy near Warrenton, 45; made a charge, 50; go into winter quar- ters, 54 ; at the battle of the Wil- derness, 64; charge across the Ny, 73; at Tolopotomy Creek, 77; at Bermuda Hundreds, 83 ; ordered to Harper's Ferry, 87; report to Gen. Wallace, 88; take part in the battle of Monocaey, 91: arrive at the Relay Honse, 93; attacked, 106; hold a town meeting, 108; take part in the battle of Winchester,


111; at Cedar Creek, 132; hold an eleetion, 134; cross the Appomat- tox, 147; enter Petersburg, ib .; marched to Washington, 153; muts- tered ont, 154; reunion, 164. Vermont, 41.


Vicksburg, 42.


WASHINGTON, 15, 25, 28, 30, 34, 41, 57, 73,95,136.


Warrington, 38, 39, 40, 44. 45, 63. Warren. Gen., 45, 46, 52, 53, 66, 77, 137, 143.


Wallace, Gen., 88. 89, 90, 92.


Washburn, Adj .- Gen., 153, 156.


Wadleigh, Maj., 156.


Welch, Lieut., 132. Weitzel, Gen .. 147, 148.


Whipple, F. D., 24.


White's Guerrillas, 28, 29.


Wharton, Gen., 124, 125.


Wheaton, Gen .. 149.


White, Lient., 132.


Wheeler, Lieut., 132.


Winter Quarters, 55. Wilderness, 62, 64, 154.


Widow Nolan's Bridge, 76.


Winchester, 31, 105, 107, 108, 154. Williamsport, 37, 38, 40, 89.


Winslow, Capt., 10, 207.


Woodstock, 119.


Wright. Gen., 71, 77, 95. 123, 129, 147,153.


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