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well, Glidden and Corp'l James S. Bailey, Jr., left behind sick at Sulphur Springs. Sept. 17. Privates Burroughs, Winslow, Atkinson, Pedrick, Friend, Ashcroft, Ring, reported for duty. Four horses shot, disease glanders; by order of Surgeon Benson, Third Army Corps Headquarters. Sept. 18. Three horses unserviceable. Privates Gowell and Glidden and Corporal Bailey arrived in camp from Sulphur Springs. Sept. 19. Corp'l Bailey, privates Gowell, Burroughs, Friend, Ashcroft and Corp'l Smith reported to quarters. Sept. 20. Private Geo. H. Day reported to quarters. Sept. 21. Private Arthur A. Blandin reported to quarters. Sept. 22. Privates Maxwell and Chase (?) re ported for light duty. Leroy E. Hunt reported to quarters. Ellis A. Friend reported for duty. Six horses shot; by order Surgeon Benson 3rd Army Corps headquarters. Received from Capt. Pierce, Q. M. 18 mules with harnesses complete. Sept. 23. Private John Millett reported to quarters, Chase (?) ditto.
flanked on to Libby —give ‘Em canister fall of Lieut. Smith and Private Atkinson running the gantlet fall front, and take the rifle-pit and guns beyond. Lieut. Smith was detached with the centre section to the nortr. The only other officer with the Battery being Lieut. Smith, Capt. Sleeper not yet having reported for duty,hat ammunition there is left before he yields. Lieut. Smith now rides up and reports the centre section brou Putnam, and the writer, remained behind to take Lieut. Smith from the field. He was lying in a corner of then as our condition was reported at headquarters, Lieut. Smith of Battery K was detached to take charge of us, in the hospital at City Point, October 30th, and Lieut. Smith at the same place, October 28th. In the deathk out for the Battery after he was gone, and get Lieut. Smith off the field if possible. A brave soldier! Nonzia, Louisiana. M. C. A. In the death of Lieut. Smith the Battery lost a most efficient officer. He w