The Thirty-Ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862-1865

Part 41

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Norris, Wilbur F., 28, M.; shoemaker, Natick; July 16, '61, in Thirteenth Infty.; trans. to Thirty-ninth, thence to V. R. C. April 13, '65.

O'Brien, William, b. June 14, 1832, Ireland; 29, M.; mariner, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; wd. May 10, '64; dis. June 2, '65; d. March 14, '66, Woburn.

O'Connor, Cornelius, b. July 18, 1845, Ireland; 18, S.; currier, Woburn; Dec. 29, '63; wd. May 14, '64; trans. to V. R. C.; M. O. Aug 12, '65.

O'Donald, Edward, b. Aug., 15 1827, Ireland; 35, M.; laborer, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; Pris. Aug. 19, '64, to March 20, '65; dis. June 2, '65; d. Woburn.

O'Donald, Owen, 33, M.; teamster, Boston; Aug. 22, '62; des. Sept. 6, '62.

O'Riley, John, b. Ireland; 35, M.; laborer, Woburn; Aug. 2, '62; trans. Jan. 9, '64, to V. R. C.; Feb. 19, '64, returned to Co. K; Pris. May 8, '64; recaptured next day; wd. June 17, '64, Petersburg; wd. April 1, '65, Five Forks; M. O. June 27, '65; d. Dec. 4, 1904.

Parker, T. Marvin, b. Feb. 25, 1838, Lebanon, Me.; (Corp.) 24, W.; clerk, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; trans. to V. R. C.; dis. July 14, '65; salesman and bookkeeper; 1913, Woburn.

Parker, Theodore M., b. Nov. 6, 1841, Woburn; 20, S.; mason, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; wd. Aug. 18, '64; M. O. June 2, '65; 1913, Woburn.

Parks, Charles T., b. 1825, Cambridge; 37, M.; currier, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; dis. disa., May 2, '64; d. June 24, '70, Woburn.

Parks, Peter, Jr., b. 1829, Marblehead; 33, M.; Aug. 22, '62; Pris. Aug. 19, '62; d. Jan. 28, '65; Salisbury, N. C.

Persons, Herbert J., b. June 29, 1845, Woburn; 18, S.; clerk, Woburn; Dec. 23, '63; orderly to General Henry Baxter; trans. to Thirty-second and M. O.; also given "Pearsons"; d. Woburn.

Persons, Oscar, b. Sept. 8, 1838, Woburn; (1st Sergt.) 24, S.; silversmith, Woburn; 2d Lieut. Feb. 4, '63; vide Co. D; had been in Co. I, Fifth M. V. M., 3 mos. term, 1861.

Phillips, Charles A., 25, M.; shoemaker, Auburn; July 25, '63, in Thirteenth Infty.; trans. to Thirty-ninth, thence, Aug. 6, '64, to V. R. C.

Pollard, George F., b. 1841, Charlestown; 21, S.; clerk, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; Corp.; missing after May 8, '64, Laurel Hill; his friends say "killed."

Poole, Rufus F., b. Feb. 23, 1839, Woburn; 23, S.; shoemaker, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; M. O. June 2, '65; 1913, Woburn.

Ramsdell, Julius F., b. Oct. 29, 1845, Lynn; 18, S.; currier, Woburn; Dec. 13, '63; Pris. Aug. 19, '64; trans. Thirty-second Infty. and M. O.; d. Oct. 1909, Woburn.

Reddy, George H., b. Nov. 5, 1845; Boston; 18, S.; stiffening-cutter, Woburn; Dec. 26, '63; wd. May 10, '64; trans. to Thirty-second Infty. and M. O.

Reed, Moses D., b. Jan. 22, 1834, Burlington; 28, M.; shoemaker, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; Pris. Aug. 19, '64; d. March 8, '65, Annapolis, Md.

Reger, Henry B., 26, S.; seaman, Boston; Oct. 22, '63, in Twelfth Infty.; trans. to Thirty-ninth, thence to Thirty-second and M. O.

Richardson, Albert H., b. Aug. 17, 1843, Woburn; 18, S.; diemaker, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; wd. May 10, '64; Pris. Aug. 19, '64; M. O. June 2, '65; d. May 12, 1909, Woburn.

Richardson, Alonzo L., b. Aug. 30, 1846; 18, S.; butcher, Woburn; Dec. 29, '63; trans. to Thirty-second Infty. and M. O.; d. Nov. 23, 1909, Woburn.

Richardson, Samuel, Jr., b. May 23, 1833, Woburn; 29, M.; carpenter, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; prom. Corp.; detailed July 25, '63, for duty at Draft Rendezvous, Gallup's Island, Boston Harbor, till Aug. 13, '64; Pris. Aug. 19, '64, Weldon R. R.; d. March 23, '65, Parole Camp, Annapolis, Md.

Rogers, Charles, 24, M.; Oct. 22, '63, in Twelfth Infty.; wd. May 6, '64; trans. to Thirty-second Infty. and M. O.

Roland, Miles, b. 1840, Ireland; 22, S.; coachman, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; wd. June 17, Petersburg; d. a prisoner Dec. 15, '64, Salisbury, N. C.; borne in State House as Rowland.

Sanborn, Orin, b. April 6, 1836, Exeter, N. H.; 26, M.; gaspipe-maker, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; Corp.; May 1, '64; M. O. June 2, '65; d. May, 17, 1880, Woburn.

Sawyer, Augustus T., b. 1826, Brooks, Me.; 36, M.; printer, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; k. May 10, '64, Laurel Hill.

Scott, Charles, b. 1833, Barnet, Vt.; 29, M.; carpenter, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; d. a prisoner Oct. 16, '64, Salisbury, N. C.

Searles, Loring, b. March 19, 1827, New Ipswich, N. H.; 36, M.; (Corp.) shoemaker, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; M. O. June 2, '65; d. May 14, 1902, Woburn.

Shaw, William L., 36, M.; mechanic, Lowell; July 15, '63, in Twelfth Infty.; trans. to Thirty-ninth, thence to Thirty-second and M. O.

Sheehan, John H., b. Oct. 22, 1845, Boston; 18, S.; teamster, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; wd. May 10, '64; wd. and Pris. Aug. 19, '64; paroled March 20, '65; dis. May 25, 1865; for 45 years brakeman and conductor on Erie R. R.; in 1909, chief burgess, Borough of Matamoras, Penn.; 1913, Matamoras, Penn. Of late the name appears as Sheen.

Sheehan, Timothy, b. 1818, Ireland; 44. M.; carpenter, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; d. March 10, '64.

Sheen, J. H., vide Sheehan.

Silver, Manual, 32, S.; seaman, Yarmouth; Jan. 28, '63, in Thirteenth Infty.; trans. to Thirty-ninth; dis. disa., Sept. 12, '64.

Smith, Frederick M., b. Sept. 19, 1839; 23, S.; trader, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; dis. disa., Feb. 16, '65; first fifteen years photography, later mercantile life; 1913, Portland, Me.

Spokesfield, Ferdinand, b. April 16, 1844; 18, S.; farmer, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; wd. and pris. Aug. 18, '64; M. O. June 20, '65; expressman, Boston, till 1899; City Hall watchman, Worcester, to date; 1913, Worcester.

Spontroz, Augustus, 25, S.; tailor, Boston; July 24, '63, in Thirteenth Infty.; trans. to Thirty-ninth, thence to Thirty-second and M. O.

Sprague, George A., b. Dec. 5, 1846; 18, S.; shoecutter, Woburn; Dec. 23, '63; d. Oct. 26, '64, a prisoner, Salisbury, N. C.

Staggles, William E., b. Oct. 24, 1844, Johnson, Vt.; 19, S.; barber, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; dis. disa., May 5, '63.

Staples, Howard A., 21, --; --, Boston; Feb. 24, '62, in Thirteenth Infty.; trans. to Thirty-ninth; dis. Feb. 23, '65.

Stowers, William C., b. March 26, 1845, Woburn; 18, S.; printer, Woburn; Feb. 25, '64; trans. to Thirty-second Infty. and M. O.; d. Nov. 13, 1866, Woburn.

Tabor, Newell Z., b. May 22, 1833, Barton, Vt.; 30, M.; japaner, Woburn; Jan. 5, '64; wd. May 10, '64; trans. to Thirty-second and M. O.; had been in Co. G, Fifth M. V. M., 9 mos. term, 1862-'63; d. Dec. 23, 1900, Woburn.

Thompson, Abijah 2d, b. May 22, 1823; (Corp.) 39, M.; trader, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; was captured at the Weldon R. R. and compelled to throw down his gun; luckily for him, he and his captors were taken in by the boys in blue; when selecting a gun from the many scattered about, he was the first to welcome back his comrade, George Fowle; Sergt. Feb. 3, '65; M. O. June 2, '65; dry goods and clothing clerk in Boston; 1913, Woburn, by far the oldest survivor of the Regiment.

Waite, Silas, b. 1846, Anson, Me.; 26, S.; farmer, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; k. May 8, '64.

Walker, Lewis M., b. Sept. 30, 1844, Beverly; 19, S.; shoemaker, Woburn; Jan. 5, '64; wd. June 18, '64, Petersburg; d. June 30, '64, Alexandria, Va.

Warren, Benjamin F., b. Jan. 18, 1839, Woburn; 23, M.; carpenter, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; d. Dec. 26, '63; Culpepper, Va.

Warren, William P., b. July 22, 1836, Woburn; 26, M.; shoemaker, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; wd. May 5, '64, Wilderness; Pris. Aug. 19, '64, recaptured next day; Corp. Feb. 3, '65; M. O. June 2, 65; never missed a whole day with Regiment; 1913, Woburn.

West, Francis, 22. M.; farmer, Westford; Jan. 21, '64; d. July 25, '64, City Point, Va.

Wilson, Orville A., b. June 15, 1838, Bennington, Vt.; 24, M.; shoemaker, Woburn; Aug. 22, '62; dis. disa., Oct. 23, '63.

Wilson, James, 35, M.; hostler, Charlestown; Aug. 22, '62; dis. disa., March 4, '63; d. Dec. 20, 1890, Togus, Me.

Wolfe, Adam, 23, S.; cigar-maker, Attleborough; July 24, '63; trans. to Thirty-second Infty. and M. O.

UNASSIGNED RECRUITS

Bate, Wallace H., 23, M.; plumber, Melrose; July 16, '63; drafted man, trans. Sept. 27, '64, 102d Co., 2d Batt. V. R. C.; dis. July 14, '65.

Blanchard, Wm. F., 23, S.; seaman, Boston; trans. from Thirteenth Mass. Infty. July 16, '64, in which he had en. Jan. 4, '64; dis. Aug. 16, '64, for promotion, 2d Lieut. Co. F, Twenty-seventh U. S. C. T.; 1st Lieut. Co. A of the 27th, April 6, '65; dis. Sept. 21, '65.

Buhl, Peter, 22, S.; sailor, Boston; July 20, '63; N. F. R.

Cooley, James, 35, --; cordwainer, Natick; en. Jan. 4, '64; rejected recruit, Jan. 17, '64.

Cooley, Michael, 27, --; cordwainer, Natick; Jan. 7, '64; des. Feb. 7, '64.

Fitzgerald, James, 34, --; tailor, Charlestown; Dec. 2, '63; dis. disa., Dec. 20, '63.

Griffins, George W., 25, --; laborer, Barnstable; Jan. 29, '64; rejected recruit, Jan. 31, '64.

Hersey, Harrison D., 18, --; clerk, Chelsea; Feb. 18, '63; in Twelfth Infty.; captured May 5, '64, and held till April 28, '65; in the interval he was trans. to the Thirty-ninth; never joined; M. O. Aug. 2, '65.

Hyatt, James, 29, --; barber, Medford; Feb. 6, '64; des. April 2, '64.

Jeffers, George W., 25, M.; shoemaker, Haverhill; July 15, '63; trans. from the Twelfth Mass. Infty.; N. F. R.

Jordan, Frank, H., 18, --; blacksmith, Boston; rejected recruit, Jan. 31, '64.

Kelly, Thomas, 21, --; hostler, No. Bridgewater; Aug. 14, '63; trans. from 12th Infty.; N. F. R.

Kling, Caspar, 32, M.; cigar-maker, Weymouth; Aug. 4, '63; trans. from the 13th Infty.; N. F. R.

Murray, George, 18, --; glass-polisher, Woburn; Jan. 5, '64; rejected recruit.

Oakley, Frank, 32, S.; machinist, Truro; July 28, '63; trans. from 13th Infty.; N. F. R.

Sawyer, George, 22, S.; farmer, Medford; Feb. 17, '62; trans. from 13th Infty.; N. F. R.

Tevlin, Michael, 22, --; glass-cutter, Somerville; Nov. 28, '63; rejected recruit, Dec. 17, '63.

Wall, Richard, 29, --; ship carpenter, Medford; Jan. 14, '64; rejected recruit, Jan. 7, '64.

Williams, John, 1st, 33, S.; carpenter, Groton; July 27, '63; N. F. R.

Zindel, Adolph, 45, S.; jeweller, Hanson; Aug. 3, '63; trans. from Twelfth Infty.; N. F. R.

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As a fitting postlude to this list of more than fourteen hundred names, borne by as many soldiers, brave and true, four-fifths of whom have passed within the veil, and whose final resting-places are annually remembered by their surviving comrades with loving tributes of beautiful flowers; after these more than fifty years is it not eminently fitting to enter here words of the gallant leader of the Regiment, its beloved Colonel, spoken by him on Memorial Day--

_The Day of Roses and wreaths, of Laurel and leaves of love and honor and happy memories, not of sorrow or sadness or regrets. No colors half-mast for them. Glory throws the banner to the breeze. All hail, dear Comrades! You left us with a smile; we will join you with the same expression, and meanwhile will keep a festival for you and call it Memorial Day. You won in the last charge. Duty triumphed. You were given that firm faith that knows no fear. Living or dying, you cared not which, you offered your all for the Cause. The Cause was the succor of your country. You saved it. We will protect it, and with the blessing of God upon us both, we will hand it down as a home for the world to envy, and to occupy.--C. L. Peirson._

TABLE OF AGGREGATES.

(Taken, in the main, from Higginson's "Massachusetts in the Army and Navy, 1861-'65.")

Key:

A=Whole No. Belonging

B=Killed or Died of Wds.

C=Died in Rebel Prisons

D=Died by Accident or of Disease

E=Deserted

F=Missing

A B C D E F

F. & S.

Officers 12 2 .... .... .... .... Enlisted Men 13 .... .... .... .... ....

Co. A

Officers 4 .... .... .... .... .... Enlisted Men 130 5 10 4 2 1

Co. B

Officers 3 1 .... .... .... .... Enlisted Men 142 5 11 7 3 3

Co. C

Officers 5 .... .... .... .... .... Enlisted Men 133 7 10 7 1 2

Co. D

Officers 4 .... .... .... .... .... Enlisted Men 137 4 16 14 2 ....

Co. E

Officers 5 .... .... .... .... .... Enlisted Men 140 6 15 6 3 1

Co. F

Officers 5 1 .... .... .... .... Enlisted Men 132 6 6 3 3 ....

Co. G

Officers 3 .... .... .... .... .... Enlisted Men 129 4 11 8 9 ....

Co. H

Officers 5 .... .... .... .... .... Enlisted Men 131 9 5 11 5 3

Co. I

Officers 4 .... .... .... .... .... Enlisted Men 144 7 7 14 0 1

Co. K

Officers 5 1 .... .... .... .... Enlisted Men 128 8 11 9 2 1

Unassigned recruits 21 .... .... .... 2 ....

---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1436 66 102 83 32 12

For the sake of those who may observe that, in the several companies, there were more commissioned officers than are numbered in the foregoing list, it should be stated that the same officer frequently served in more than one company, by transferral or temporary assignment. The list has the same officer's name only once.

INDEX

The following index is intended to contain the name of every man, in any way connected with the Regiment; those of others encountered during the nearly three years of service; also the events and incidents of individual as well as common experience. Titles in small capitals indicate heads of the several divisions of the history and, in enumerating regiments from the different states, full faced type represents the number of the organization, other the page.

A BACKWARD MOVE, 110

Abbot, Emil N. L., 256

Abbott, J. B., 390

Abbreviations, 331

Adams, F. D., 342

Adams, Geo. E., 354

Adams, Geo. F., 403

Adams, J. Q., 15

Adams, Joseph, 251, 415

Adams, J. C., 437

Age Data, 331

Ahearn, Thos., 379

Aitken, Sam'l, 342

Alden, A. M., 379

Alden, H. A., 379

Alden, Wm. F., 367

Alexander, E. K., 437

Alexander. Wm., 403

Alexander, Surg., 144

Alexandria, 31, 157

Allen, Col. I., Jr., 168

Allen, J. M., 390

Allen, Lewis, 12

Allen, Wm. L., 437

"All Fools' Day", 64, 156

Allison, Jos., Jr., 173, 334

Alsop's Farm, 180, 187

Alley, C. Q., 367

Amelia Ct. House, 288

Ames, John, 343

Amsden, J. A., 390

Ammunition Getting, 190

Anderson, Gen'l. R. H., 163, 178, 187, 210

Andersonville, 112, 319

Andrews, Geo. A., 354

Andrews, Tim., Jr., 343

Andrew, John A., 7, 8, 9, 10, 25, 231

Annapolis, 299

Anniversary, 100

Anthony, Sylvanus, 403

Antietam, 36, 37, 84, 86, 87

Applejack, 266

Apples from Woburn, 58

Appomattox Ct. H., 290, 291

Arlington, 32, 294

Armstrong, J. L., 379

Army & Navy Journal, 242

Army Corps Rearranged, 153

Army Correspondents sent off, 215

Arnold, E. L., 354

Arnold, Wm. Jr., 354

Arris, Herbert, 426

Aqueduct Bridge, 35

AT THE FRONT, 83

Austin, C. B., 403

Avery, Michael, 450

Ayers, Gen'l. R. B., 290

Babb, Mark, 437

Babbitt, C. E., 403

Babbitt, F. S., 403

Babbitt, G. H., Jr., 403

Backup, J. B., 354

Bacon, J. W., 21

Bacon, Jon., 437

Bacon, Jonas, 450

Badger, Ezra, 380

Badger, Geo. H., 343

Baggage Wagons get up, 213

Bailey, C. C., 415

Bailey, C. T., 380

Bailey, J. W., 415

Baker, Fred'k, 245, 426

Baker, Wm. A., 390

Balcom, Oscar, 438

Baldwin, John, 367

Baldwin, M. B., 450

Ballou, Chas. H., 367

Ball's Bluff, 9, 37

Baltimore, 28, 30

Bancroft, Maj. A., 324

Bancroft, Albert, 450

Bancroft, Geo. W., Jr., 343

Bangs, Wm. W., 438

Banks, Gen'l. N. P., 47, 151, 324

Bannon, Jas., 415

Barbarity of Men, 103

Barber, Rev. Mr., 12

Barden, J. P., 223, 343

Barker, A. H., 426

Barker, Geo. A., 379, 380

Barker, G. W., 426

Barker, O. A., 324, 337, 340, 366(2), 403

Barker, Wm. S., 367

Barnard, D. A., 367

Barnard, Henry, 343

Barnes, C. H., 403, 438

BARNES' STORY, CORP. C. H., 319-322

Barnes, W. L., 403

Barrett, A. P., 4, 5, 324, 325, 450

Barrett, W. I., 426

Barrett, W. T., 450

Barnum, G. D., 404

Barney, Hor., 415

Barrows, Geo. L., 404

Barry, Benj., 380

Barry, P. H., 380

Bartlett, A. D., 354

Bartlett, Gen'l., J. J., 290

Bartlett, J. L., 354

Bartlett, W. H., 390

Bartoll, Wm. H., 426

Barton Square, 247

Bass Point, 325, 329

Batchelder, Benj. A., 343

Batcheller, H. M., 354

Batcheller preaches, 58

Bate, W. H., 463

Bates, C. E., 415

Bates, H. W., 367

Battle Losses, 268

Bates, Loren, 415

Baxter, Geo. M., 367

Baxter, Thos., Jr., 380

Beal, Jesse N., 438

Beals, Wm. H., 438

Bealton Station, 93, 114, 125

Bean, Geo. W., 112, 390

Bean, Thos., 343

Beard, A. W., 324

Beck, J. S., 4, 5, 152, 166, 195, 209, 230, 240, 325, 367

Becker, Ferd., 380

Beirne, Jas., 368

Belcher, John, 343

Belding, C. H., 390

Bell, Major, 96

Bell, Jas. H., 354

Bellfield, 266

"Bell Hats", 89, 94

Belling, J. D., 55, 154

Bemis, W. S., 343

Bennett, A. B., 355

Bennett, H. M., 355

Benz, August, 390

Berlin, 88

Bergeson, Jas., 426

Bertwhistle, J. F., 380

Bessom, E. A., 343

Betagh, Jas., 404

Bethesda Church, 209

Betts, C. R., 355

Bigelow, Chief Jus., 15

Bigelow, C. O., 438

Big Muddy Branch, 35

Bird, Joel E., 427

Bird, John, 415

Billings, E. W., 426

Bills, Walter M., 355

Birney's Corps, D. B., 42, 168

Bispham, J. D., 438

Blackberries, 90, 91

Blacks and Whites, 293

Blaisdell, J. O., 343

Blake, Dan. P., 355

Blanchard, B. P., 427

Blanchard, W. F., 427, 463

Blanchard, Wm. H., 368

Blanding, D. W., 415

Blauvelt, Jas., 344

Bledden, T. G., 390

Blenker, J. J., 438

"Bloody Angle", 195

Bloomer, Jos. N., 344

Boardman, Alf., 404

Bodge, Geo. A., 390

Bodge, Geo. W., 390

Bolton, J. T., 391

Boodry, Geo. J., 344

Booker, Geo. D., 368

Boonsboro, 84

Bond, Dudley, 368

Borden, C. P., 404

Boston, 19

Boston Herald, 225

Boston Journal, 27

Bottom's Bridge, 215

Bouldry, W. W., 427

Bounty, State, 25

Bounty-jumper Shot, 108, 109

Boutwell, Asa, 450

Bowen, E. J., 427

Bowen, S. C., 368

Bowker, E. H., 344

Boxes from Home, 102, 134, 135

Boxford, 18, 24

Boxford to Washington, 26

Boyden, S. A., 438

Boydton Plank Road, 261, 280

Boynton, Wm. F., 391

Brace, Dr., 58

Brackett, W. P., 380

Braddock, Wm., 404

Bradley, Lieut., 141

Bradley, G. C., 391

Bradley, T. H., 450

Bradshaw, Elb., 427

Bradshaw, Zeb., 326, 427

Braithwaik, Thos., 438

Brandy Station, 104

BRANDY STATION, 124

Brannagan, John, 450

Bread, Fresh, 64

Breathed's Battery, 184

Breck, E. F., 416

Brennan, Jas., 344

Brett, Chas. G., 344

Brewster, C. W., 404

Brigade Organized, 44

Briggs, A. M., 355

Briggs, B. M., 368

Briggs, Col. H. S., 82, 83, 84, 94, 95, 96

Briggs, Preserved, 404

Brigham, A. M., 438

Brigham, E. H., 21, 22, 319, 323, 436

Bright, Wm., 416

Bristoe Station, 113, 115, 116

Brizzee, Lorenzo, 404

Broad Run, 121

Brock Road, 163, 179

Broderick, Jas., 416

Bronsdon, F. H., 427

Brookings, A. W., 438

Brooks, A. F., 416

Brooks, Wm., 438

Brophy, John, 380

Brown, Alvin G., 450

Brown, C. H. C., 416

Brown, Edwin, 489

Brown, George, 355

Brown, Geo., 427

Brown, F. P., 344

Brown, Jas., 391

Brown, John, 82, 84

Brown, Sam'l, 380

Brown, Wm. H., 22, 437(2)

Brown, W. P., 3; at Hatcher's Run, 273, 450

Brotchie, Jas., 391

Brummitt, J. M., 439

Brun, John, 404

Brunel, Jos., 427

Bryant, F. M., 451

Bryant, R. L., 355

Bucknam, 391

Buford, Gen'l John, 103, 111

Buhl, Peter, 463

Bullard, Asahel, 380

Bull Run, 12, 117

Bullens, C. A., 439

Bullens, L. S., 439

Burk, Walter, 380

Burke, Carl, 355

Burke, Chris., 427

Burkeville, 289, 293

Burnham, Dan., 344

Burnham, Eli H., 344

Burnham, Geo. S., 344

Burnham, Geo. W., 344

Burnham, J. H., 187, 344

Burnham, Wilbur, 344

Bunker, Benj., Jr., 368

Burns, Major, 329

Burns, Jas., 355

Burns, Wm. H., 381

Burnside, Gen'l A. E., 163, 167, 193, 236

Burt, H. A., 404

Bush, Chas., 451

Busha, Stephen, 368

Bushnell, Chas., 381

Butler, Gen'l. B. F., 143, 219

Butler, Benj. F., 344

Butler, Asst. Surg., J. F., 338

Butler, Moses, 451

Butterfield, C. B., 439

Butterfield, J. C., 439

Butters, W. R., 416

Byrnes, John, 391

Cady, David, 451

Caldwell, C. F., 368

Camp Davis, 54

Camp E. M. Stanton, 11, 12, 23, 25

Camp Grover, 48

Camp Nordquist, 109

CAMPAIGN OF MANEUVERS, 113

"Campaigning with Grant", 283

Camp-vim, 111

Campbell, Allen, 381

Canal Break, 44

Canfield, J. B., 391

Cannon, Captured, 171

Cannon Sent Back, 201

Canteens of Whiskey, 234

Capitol, 30

Captives Come Back, 207

Carhart, J. B., 439

Carhart, Henry, 439

Carleton, Wm., 355

Carlin, T. B., 416

Carney, John, 404

Carpenter, A. D., 451

Carr, Bernard, 427

Carr, R. S., 368

Carr, Wm. M., 391

Carr, Jas. C., 439

Carroll, John, 428

Carter, C. L., 391

Carter, Calvin, 428

Carteze, Geo., 381

Casey, Silas, 31

Cassidy, John, 356

Caswell, Porter, 439

Catoctin Creek, 88

Cattle Cars, 29

Cattle Raided, 258

Cattle Stampede, 169

Catlett's Station, 115, 122

Cavalry Active, 158

Cavalry Raid Down Weldon R. R., 265

Cedar Mt., 151

Cedar Run, 151, 158

Centreville, 116

Chaffin, J. W., 368

Chain Bridge March, 73, 78

Chamberlain, D. O., 439

Chamberlain, Gen'l. J. L., 278, 291

Chamberlain, Maj. S. E., 75

Chambersburg, 41

Champlin, G. H., 368

Champney, L. C., 391

Chancellorsville, 77

Change to Artillery, 109, 110

Channel, J. F., 345

Chapel Dedicated, New, 144, 147

Chapin, C. H., 356

Chaplain Preaches, 59

Chaplain Rejoins Reg't, 88

Chapman, C. H., 5, 20, 339, 414

Chapman, T. B., 416

Charles City Ct. H., 218

Charlottesville, 151

Chase, A. J., 428

Chase, John, 451

Chase, S. C., 439

Chase, T. H., 416

Chase, Wm., 428

Chattanooga, 129

Cheatham, J. B., 381

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, 37

Cheeney, Wm., 368

Cheney, G. W., 225

Chenery, G. W., 368

Chessboard of War, 114

Chickahominy, 212

Child, Henry, 416

Childs, E. J., 428

Childs, F. J., 428

Childs, Geo., 18, 25, 405

Childs, J. F., 356

"Chimneys, The", 258

Chipman, A. A., 416

Chipman, Asst. Surg., J. L., 338

Choate, E. H., 439

Choate, Edward, 22

Choate, W. M., 451

Christian, J. B., 381

Christmas, '62, 54; '63, 135; '64, 268

Chubbuck, Eleazer, 416

Church-bell, 55

Churchill, G. A., 369

Churchill, Jas. T., 416

Churchill, Thad., 381

"City of New York", 27

City Point, 235, 247, 271

City Point Explosion, 239

Claffey, John, 428

Clapp, C. W., 417

Clapp, Geo. L., 369

Clapp, M. O., 369

Clark, G. A., 392

Clark, Wm. H., 428

Clarke, T. C., 339, 354, 356, 389

Clemmens, Jas., 392

Cleverly, Geo. F., 381

Clifford, J. A., 345

Clothing Allowance, 100

Clough, Wm. H., 439

Clumsy Christians, 247

Cochran, Matt., 405

Cochrane, Geo., 417

Coffin, P. G., 381

Colbath, C. E., 439

Colbath, Geo. A., 440

Colburn, Wm. E., 381

Cold Nights, 133

Cole, C. G., 392

Cole, Chas. H., 405

Coles, A. W., 392

Colby, F. E., 451

Colby, N. G., 451

COLD HARBOR, 209

Cold Harbor Assault, 212

Cole, A. M., 440

Cole, Geo. W., 345

Coleman, Perry, 15, 145, 366

Colgate, C. H., 452

Collett, Herbert, 392

Collier, Geo. W., 381

Collins, J. J., 369

Collins, Michael, 381

Collins, Pat., 428

Collins, Wm., 440

Colored Troops, 240

Colors, Regimental, 252

Combs, E. N., 428

Company A, 12

" B, 13, 37, 173

" C, 14, 26, 37, 59, 91, 130, 132, 139

" D, 15, 37

" E, 16, 25, 26, 86, 112, 130, 159

" F, 17, 25, 39, 59, 132

" G, 19, 37, 95

" H, 20, 142, 206

" I, 21, 48

" K, 22, 25, 26, 37, 43, 49, 60, 139, 14

Conant, Edward, 345

Conant, Sher., 440

Conn. C. K., prison item, 317, 324, 339, 414, 426, 452

Conn. Troops, 1st H. Arty., 257

Connell, John, 417

Conner, Thos., 392

Connoly, Hugh, 48, 452

Conrad's Ferry, 37, 40, 41, 55

"Construction Corps", 51

Converse, C. S., 324

Conway, Pat., 405

Cook, Thos., 440

Cooledge, Chas. H., 369

Cooley, Jas., 463

Cooley, Michael, 463

Cooper, J. J., 17, 18, 281, 324, 401

Cooper, Newell, 440

Cooper, Thos., 440

Cooper Refreshment Rooms, 28

Corcoran, Geo., 428

"Corporal, The Little", 267