of Mexico and the Mississippi.
Took possession of the city of New Orleans, May 1, 1862, after ts capture by the naval forces.
Recalled, Dec. 16, 1862.
Placed in command of department of Virginia and North Carolina and of the Army of the James, Nov, 1863. Occupied City Point and Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 5, 1864.
On duty in New York during presidential election in Oct, 1864.
In command of unsuccessful expedition against Fort Fisher, N. C., Dec., 1864.
Relieved from command by General Gran3.
In the Rappahannock campaign, Army of the Potomac, Apr.–May, 1863; engaged in the storming of Marye's Heights, May 3, 1863, where he was twice severely wounded, in movements to cover Washington, D. C., 1863.
In operations in central Virginia, Nov , 1863, to Apr., 1864; engaged in the combat of Rappahannock Station, Nov. 7, 1863; demonstrations at Mine Run, Nov. 28-29, 1863, and movement of the 6th Army Corps to Madison Court House, Va., Mar., 1864.
In the Richmond campaign, May–June, 1864
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Cook, Andrew.
Second Lieutenant, 17th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 13, 1862.
Resigned, Apr. 26, 1863.
Cook, Francis C.
Captain, 46th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Oct. 15, 1862.
Mustered out, July 29, 1863.
Cook, Frank A.
Second Lieutenant, 31st Mass. Infantry, Feb. 20, 1862. First Lieutenant, Apr. 1, 1863.
Died at Baton Rouge, La., Aug. 6, 1863.
Cook, Frank H.
Second Lieutenant, 42d Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., July 22, 1864.
Mustered out, Nov 11, 1864.
Cook, Ira B.
Second Lieutenant, 42d Infantry, M. V. M., in the service of the U. S., Sept. 13, 1862.
Captain, Nov. 12, 1862.
Mustered out, Aug. 20, 1863.
Cook, Jacob.
Second Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 29, 1863. First Lieutenant, Jan. 22, 1864.
Discharged (disability), Sept. 14, 1864.
Cook, James W.
Second Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, Mar. 19, 1863. First Lieutenant, Sept. 13, 1863.
Mustered out, May 25, 1864.
Cook, Jeremiah R.
Captain, 30th M
1. First Lieutenant, Nov. 1, 1861.
Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. Volunteers, Sept. 10, 1862.
Resigned, Mar. 17, 1865.
Ely, Alfred Brewster.
Born in Massachusetts. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 13th Conn. Infantry, Nov 8, 1861; not mustered.
First Lieutenant, 11th Conn. Infantry, Jan. 16, 1862.
Captain, Assistant Adj. General, U. S. Volunteers, Apr. 28, 1862.
Resigned, Jan. 27, 1863.
Emery, Samuel Hopkins.
Born in Massachusetts.
Hospital Chaplain, U. SOct. 6, 1862. Second Lieutenant, Sept. 25, 1862. Brevet First Lieutenant, U. S. Army, July 2, 1863. First Lieutenant, Apr. 26, 1864. Brevet Captain, Mar. 13, 1865.
Transferred to 29th U. S. Infantry, Sept. 21, 1866.
Captain, 29th U. S. Infantry, Nov 2, 1867.
Unassigned, Apr. 25, 1869.
Assigned to 25th U. S. Infantry, Jan. 1, 1871.
Resigned, Nov. 30, 1873.
Phillips, Charles Blanchard.
Born in Massachusetts.
Cadet, U. S. Military Academy, July 1, 1860, to June 13, 1864. First Lieutena
26th N. Y. Cavalry, Dec. 30, 1864.
Captain, Mar. 27, 1865.
Mustered out, June 30, 1865. Second Lieutenant, 23d U. S. Infantry, July 28, 1866.
See U. S. Army.
Rich, Joseph S.
Born in Massachusetts. Quartermaster Sergeant, 5th Iowa Cavalry, Nov 13, 1862. Second Lieutenant, Apr. 5, 1864; mustered, Apr. 18, 1864. First Lieutenant, July 14, 1864; mustered, Aug. 19, 1864.
Resigned, Jan. 10, 1865.
Richardson, Edward Francis.
Born at East Medway, Mass. Private, 3d N. Y. Light Artillery,862. Brevet Captain, U. S. Volunteers, Aug. 1, 1864. Brevet Major and Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865.
Discharged, May 16, 1865.
Worcester, David.
Born in Massachusetts.
Private, 29th Iowa Infantry, Aug. 15, 1862; mustered, Nov 12, 1862.
Chaplain, Feb. 1, 1865; mustered, Mar. 6, 1865, Mustered out, Aug. 10, 1865.
Wright, Edward.
Born in Massachusetts.
Major, 1st Ill. Cavalry, Sept. 7, 1861.
Mustered out, July 14, 1862.
Major and Aide-de-Camp, U. S. Volunteers,
. Marshall, killed at Cold Harbor, Va. W. H. C. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 711.
—41st Regt.
Mass. Vol. Letters from Gen. Edward W. Hincks and Col. Ansel D. Wass, as to the reason for the resignation of the latter.
Boston Evening Journal, March 30, 1862, p. 4, col. 6.
— – Reconnoissance at Baton Rouge, La., March 9, 1863; from N. Y. Herald and other sources.
Boston Evening Journal, March 25, 1863, p. 4, cols. 1, 4.
— – Speeches of Col. Chickering and Gen. Banks, in New York, Nov, 1862. Boston Evening Journal, Nov. 10, 1862, p. 4, cols. 2, 3.
—42d Regt.
Mass. Vol. Mil. At Galveston, Texas, Jan. 1, 1863.
Despatches and special cor. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 12, 1863, p. 4, col. 5; Jan. 17, p. 2, cols. 3-7, p. 4, col. 6; Jan. 19, p. 4, cols. 3, 4.
— – – Private letter, describing action.
Adj. Chas. A. Davis. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 20, 1863, p. 4, col. 2.
— – – Some account of engagement, with paroling of prisoners.
Boston Evening