e, Md., July, 1861.
Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Aug. 3, 1861; accepted, Aug. 26, 1861.
In charge of transportation, Washington, D. C., to Feb., 1863. Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, and Chief Quartermaster, assigned, Jan. 1 to July 17, 1863, 1st Corps, Army of the Potomac, and engaged in the Chancellorsvil862, to Jan. 16, 1865; charged with the organization and recruiting of colored troops, Aug, 1862, to Jan., 1865.
In command of the district of Beaufort, S. C., Feb., 1863, to Jan., 1865. Commissioner of military reservations, etc., Nov., 1863, to Jan., 1865. Brevet Maj. General, U. S. Volunteers, Jan. 12, 1865. Inspector of the sSept. 6, 1862.
In charge of brigade against Goldsboroa and Kinston.
Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, Dec. 24, 1862.
Engaged in expedition against Charleston, Feb., 1863.
Present at the assault on Fort Wagner and at Morris Island.
Appointment expired, Mar. 4, 1863. Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 14, 1863.
In command 1s
ol. 3, p. 890.
— Charleston harbor, Jan.-Feb., 1863.
Declared to be raised; despatches and edit vol. 2, p. 175.
— At Bayou Gentilly, La. Feb., 1863.
Health, food, etc., of 42d Regt. M. V. M. 5, 1863, p. 2, col. 4.
— At Falmouth, Va. Feb., 1863.
Condition of army of the Potomac. Boston El. 2, pp. 161, 168, 177.
Falmouth, Va.
Feb., 1863.
Condition of army of the Potomac. Boston E, cols. 3, 4.
— – – Health of soldiers in Feb., 1863. Boston Evening Journal, March 6, 1863, p. 4ntine, Mississippi River, below New Orleans, Feb., 1863. Boston Evening Journal, March 12, 1863, p. position, etc. Boston Evening Journal, Jan., Feb., 1863.
—Opposition to the administration, and dassachusetts counted by Gov. John A. Andrew, Feb., 1863; letter to citizen of Indiana; political meal. 2.
—Chippewa, U. S. gunboat, in Spain, Feb., 1863, watching Sumter and Alabama; letter giving
Soldiers' health.
At New Berne, N. C., Feb., 1863; Massachusetts regiments 17, 43, 45 and 51.