unrise every day. But this peaceful state of affairs could not be expected to last forever, and, with the early days of October, there came rumors of orders to leave for the South.
Morning reports.
1862.
Sept. 11.
Charles I.. Bisbee, Henry B. Winslow, Moses K. Davis, William Buckman, George H. Strickland, John A. Stearns, Peter Savory, Jr., Henry L. Wheelock, eight recruits over maximum, transferred to Col. Jones, Com—by order of Lieut. M. Elder, Mustering Officer.
Sept. 14.
The abovf the commander of the Tenth Massachusetts Battery.
Sept. 23. George H. Strickland, one of the recruits, discharged on account of disability.
Oct. 1. Capt. J. Henry Sleeper came into camp and took command.
Oct. 3. Charles H. Bisbee, Henry B. Winslow, John A. Stearns, Moses K. Davis, Peter Savory, Jr., William Buckman and Henry L. Wheelock, seven recruits, transferred to Fifth Massachusetts Battery.
Oct. 4.
Samuel Abell received a surgeon's furlough Sept. 27, and it was extended to O
of service.
Wheelock, Oliver W.18Barre,Jan. 4, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
White, Augustus C.,19Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Wounded Po River, May 10, 1864. June 9, 1865, exp.
White, John D.,22W. Boylston,Sept. 7, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Whiting, Edwin S.,27Petersham,Dec. 22, 1863,9, 1865, expiration of service.
Wilson, Everett J.,23Boston,Jan. 4, 1864,9, 1865, expiration of service.
Wilson, Jonas W.,27Charlestown,Sept. 9, 1862,9, 1865, expiration of service.
Winslow, Henry B., 2d18Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,9, 1865, expiration of service.
Woodis, Charles E.,18Rutland,Sept. 9, 1862,9, 1865, expiration of service.
Woodward, Jonas J.25Prescott,Sept. 9, 1862,Deserted Nov. 9, 1862, Camp Barry, Washington, D. C.
Wright, Rufus C.,27Charlestown.Jan. 5, 1864,June 9. 1865.
expiration of service.
Recapitulation.
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bert E.Nov. 15, 1902
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Smith, James D.Mar. 28, 1880
Smith, Albert W.Nov. 2, 1896
Smith, George A.June 24, 1906
Spooner, Albert B.Aug. 20, 1864
Stevens, JudsonAug. 30, 1864
Stevens, John HenryFeb. 18, 1897
Sheridan, JosephMar. 23, 1873
Southworth, Alvah F.Feb. 10, 1869
Strand, Thomas W.Jan. 16, 1897
Slack, CharlesJune 27, 1908
Starkweather, William H.——–
Thresher, Elbridge D.April 26, 1865
Trefry, William A.Aug. 31, 1865
Terbriggen, Peter A.April 19, 1883
Thompson, AlvinJuly 2, 1897
Thompson, Charles D.July 2, 1897
Townsend, Lieut. George M.Jan. 1, 1907
Temple, Lyman W.Jan. 7, 1902
Woodfin, Lieut. Philip T.Aug. 24, 1901
Ward, FranklinSept. 20, 1863
Whiting, Edwin S.July 8, 1865
White, John D.Dec. 22, 1875
Wright, Rufus C.March 29, 1900
Winslow, Henry B.Feb. 11, 1905
Woodis, Charles E.Mar. 31, 1906
Warburton, HiramJan. 9,
Ward, Franklin, 47, 48, 49, 151.
Ward, Gen., J. Hobart, 110, 156.
Warren, Gen. G. K., 127, 142, 143, 154, 172, 175, 178, 182, 193, 194, 217, 218, 228, 249, 254, 301, 307, 328, 329, 381.
Warrenton, 110, 112, 113, 117, 118, 132, 143, 155, 183.
Webb, Gen. A. S., 381, 395.
Wendall, R. B., 48, 49, 84.
Whalen, Daniel, 350.
Wheelock, Henry L., 28, 29.
Wheelock, O. W., 209, 305.
White, Augustus C., 84, 85, 203, 204, 231, 242.
White, John D., 351.
White, Maj., 51.
White, House, 250, 257.
Wilson, E. J., 200, 202, 242, 348, 349, 352, 400, 440, 441.
Wilson, Jonas W., 87, 206, 207, 408.
Wilson, Col., 51.
Wilcox, Gen., 329, 330.
Williamsport, 104, 106.
Wilderness, 174, 217, 218, 223, 224, 240.
Winslow, Henry B., 2nd, 28, 29, 48, 49, 81, 149, 151.
Woodard, J. J., 47, 48.
Woodfin, Philip T., 31, 48, 137, 138, 148, 149, 151, 206.
Woodis, Chas. E., 47, 80, 85, 405,
Wright, R. C., 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 350.
Wright, Gen. H. G., 257, 265, 279.
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Young, Henry, 62.