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ay. We are having the severest snow storm of the season. Fired a salute of 34 guns at 12 o'clock M. Feb. 26. William H. Martin placed under arrest for disobedience of orders. Frederick F. (?) Brown not having returned we have dropped him from the Report, as a deserter. Feb. 27. Norman H. Butterfield and C. N. Barker reported sick in quarters. Lieut. Smith went on furlough of 7 days. Feb. 28. Jos. Brooks reported sick in quarters. Battery mustered (for pay) by Capt. Sleeper. March 1. N. H. Butterfield returned to duty. Lieut. Adams leave of absence till Wednesday morning. March 2. Chas. E. Prince and John C. Frost reported sick in quarters. March 3. Sergt. Chandler Gould reduced to the ranks and Corporal L. R. Allard promoted to Sergt. vice Gould removed. One horse shot per order Capt. Sleeper, disease glanders. J. P. Brown reported sick in quarters March 4. John Norton reported for light duty. J. L. W. Thayer reported sick in quarters. Lieut. Adams ret
to quarters. Feb. 27. Private Thompson reported for duty. Privates A. C. White, Francis Mins and Alonzo N. Merrill reported to quarters. Feb. 28. Receive notice of the death of Private Albert N. A. Maxwell who died at Carver General Hospital, Washington, Feb. 20, 1864. Privates Carter, G. W. Stetson, F. Mils and A. Merrill reported for duty. Received five enlisted men from draft rendezvous, Long Island. Feb. 29. Privates Ellis A. Friend and J. W. Thayer reported to quarters. March 1. Privates E. A. Foster, T. E. Carter, E. B. Mullett, reported to quarters, P. E. Neagle and Henry L. Ewell absent sick on surgeon's certificate. March 2. Privates White, Friend and Thayer reported for duty. March 3. Privates White, Adams, Hooper and Wright reported to quarters. March 4. Privates White and Wright reported for duty. Alonzo N. Merrill reported to quarters. Lieut. Smith and Corp'l James S. Bailey, Jr., returned from furlough. Private Michael O'Neil placed under conf
visions of circular 75, War Dep't, Sept. 22nd, 1864. Battery commanded by Lieut. J. Webb Adams. Feb. 27. Lance Corporal Chas. E. Osborne promoted corporal vice Beck reduced, to date from Jan. 16, 1865. Privates Wilson, Orcutt and Chase reported to quarters; Private Francis Mins reported to duty from absence on furlough. Feb. 28. Privates J. W. Wilson, M. Orcutt, H. Chase, and F. Mins, excused from duty. Notice received of the transfer to general hospital of Private J. A. Lucas. March 1. Privates H. Chase, J. W. Wilson and M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 3. Privates F. Mins, M. Orcutt and J. M. Ramsdell reported to quarters. Q. M. Serg't W. H. Fitzpatrick and Private Timothy Nowell on furlough of 20 days each to Boston. One horse died, worn out. March 4. Private James A. Lucas reported for duty from general hospital; F. Mins, H. Chase, M. Orcutt reported to quarters. March 5. Serg't A. B. Parker and Bugler J. E. Mugford, exchanged prisoners, returned from