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between the Patuxent and the Chesapeake, marching some hundreds of miles, leaving their tents behind and bivouacking in the open air. They dug up some hundreds of muskets and sabres, and one large secession flag, which has been given in charge to the Mayor of Boston. Soon after their return on October 14, 1861, General Hooker was assigned to the command of a division consisting of his own and the "Sickles Brigade." Colonel Cowdin, being senior colonel of the brigade, was assigned to the command, leaving the command of the regiment to Lieutenant Colonel Wells. The night of October 20, at ten o'clock, the division received orders to move. At sunrise the next morning the brigade was astir, and before nine o'clock the camping ground which had known it for so many weeks was deserted. Three days' march brought the regiment into its present position at Camp Hooker, upon the banks of the Potomac, and in the direct front. While in its present position its members have saved some vessels anchored or becalmed within range of the enemy's batteries by bringing them out of danger; and on one occasion, under a very heavy fire from the enemy's cannon, rescued a schooner which had already been boarded and set on fire by the rebels. Their tents being poor, they early turned their attention to some other means of shelter, and starting, unlike the other regiments, upon a fixed plan, have nearly completed a village, systematic and regular, and which will afford every man a house and a fire. This labor has not led to any neglect of drill. In this, and in a ready, cheerful and willing submission to duty and discipline, they will bear comparison with any regiment in the field.

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Assistant Surgeon....

F. LE BARON MONROE..........Medway.
Commissioned Sept. 3, 1861.

Sergeant Major ........JAMES W. HALL..........

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EDWARD PEARL. Resigned.

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Band Master ..........J. H, PROCTOR...

Principal Musicians..{

Bancroft Charles, Gardner
Brothers Hypolyte P., Clinton
Buell George E., Franklin, N. H.
Brown James E., Marblehead
Bates Thomas S., North Brookfield
Chase Charies A., Leominster
Dodge Worcester F., Leominster
Eaton Joseph G., Leominster

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CHARLES C. COOK. Resigned....Leominster.
JAMES W. LEWIS

MUSICIANS.

Goodwin James, Marblehead
Gilchrist Warren E., Leominster
Lewis Frank W., Leominster
Moors Loren L., Leominster
Moody George B., Sutton
Putnam William, Gardner

Rathburn Frank H., Marblehead
Spalding John F., Boston

....Sterling.

Scribner Allen P., Natick
Tisdale Charles, Leominster
Tisdale Andrew, Leominster
Tisdale George E., Leominster
Tisdale John, Leominster
Twichell Reuben W., Boston
Wetherbee George M., Nantucket
Wheeler Hibbard P., Leominster

Company A, Boston.-1st Reg.

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain, EDWARD A. WILD, Brookline.

1st Lieut., WILLIAM L. CHANDLER, Brookline; 2d Lieut., CHAS. L. CHANDLER, Brookline.

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Musicians.

Allen George W., Boston

Whitney John H., Brookline

Privates.

Abrams William, Boston

[serted

Adams John H., Worcester, de-
Archer Thomas, Boston

Bailey George A., Brookline
Butler William F., Boston
Blackburn Abner, Jamaica Plain
Butler Nicholas, Boston

Baxter Benjamin F., Brooklyn
Baker Thomas A., West Roxbury
Carter Frank, Cambridge, wagoner
Cates Charles D., Brookline
Chamberlin E. D., West Roxbury
Cochran Wm. F., Jamaica Plain
Conant G. W. S., Boston
Connor Charles B., Cambridge
Crane George B., South Boston,
discharged

Daniels Edward S., Cambridge
Davis James W., West Roxbury
Day Samuel E., Cambridge
Delaney Patrick F., Boston
Dwyer Charles A., Brookline
Emerson William, Roxbury
Evans Henry, Boston
Ferris Jacob A., Boston

Field Jamies, Boston

Fininily Henry, Boston Fogerty John J., Boston

[serted

Ford Moses C., West Roxbury, deFrancis Joseph, Feltonville

Funk George W., Brookline
Funk Joseph W., Brookline
Getchell J. Frank, Brookline
Getchell Lewis G., Brookline
Gilman Luther H., Brookline
Grimne Francis C., Boston, disch'd
Grover Curtis W., Barrington
Haumburg Alexander, Boston
Harper Charles W., West Roxbury
Hatch Chas H., Boston
Heywood John R., Boston, taken
prisoner at the attack on Black-
burn's Ford

Hinckley Harrison, Cambridge,
promoted commissary sergeant
Hogan Martin, Boston, discharged
Hutchins Lewis, Boston

Jewell William H., Cambridgeport
Langley Alonzo B., Brookline
Law Emerson W., Cambridge
Manary William J., Boston"
Marter John, Dorchester
McCrellis Fernando, Boston
McCluskey Dennis, Boston, de-
serted

McIntosh Charles, Brookline
Mellen James M., Leominster
Miner John H., Boston

Munroe James A., Leominster
Muzzey David P., Cambridge, dis-
charged and appointed 2d lieut.
Co. I. 23d Reg.

Myles James, Boston
O'Dea John, Boston

Phelps Julius A., Brookline
Pearce Benjamin T., Dorchester
Powers David T., Boston, dis-
charged

Ready John C., Lynn

Roberts John E.. Jamaica Plain
Robinson John T., Hallowell, Mc.
Rosemond George II., Boston, dis-
charged

Siuger John C.. Boston
Siuger George W., Boston
Smith John B., Salem, discharged
Stephens S. W. C., Boston, disch'd
Stevens Lyman C., Brookline
Stoddard George W., Boston, dis-
charged

Stone George H., Brookline
Thayer Clarence H., Brookline
Tibbetts Sewall F., Lawrence
Trowbridge William H., Brookline
Turner Fergus B., Brookline
Turner Joseph, Brookline
Washburn William, Boston
Washburn Andrew J., Boston

Williamson Hiram, Boston, bugler Withington John C., Brookline Whitfield Horace E., Brookline Whitney Charles H., Brookline Woodworth Isaac M., Livermore Falls, Me.

Recruits. Harper Joseph, Brookline Trask Frunk, Boston Abrams John, Eastport, Me.

Company B (Union Guards), East Boston.-1st Reg.

Organized 1852. Marched to Camp Ellsworth with the regiment, June 1, 1861. The citizens of East Boston held a meeting in honor of the company, at which addresses were made, and a collation given them.

1st Lieut., {

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain, EDWARD PEARL, Boston, discharged Aug. 3, 1861.
GEORGE H. SMITH, Boston, promoted captain, Aug. 26, 1861.
CHARLES S. KENDALL, Boston, promoted from 2d lieut. Aug. 26, 1861.
2d Lieut., HENRY PARKINSON, Boston, promoted from sergeant Aug. 26, 1861.

Sergeants.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES.

Parkinson Henry, Boston, promo-
ted to 2d Lieutenant
Hatch Augustus, Boston, detached
Verge Joseph A., Boston, promoted
1st sergeant

Hayward William E., Boston
Irish Richard T., Boston

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Cutter John D., Boston, discharged |
Downing Richard, Boston
Davis Llewellyn F., Chelsea, dis-
charged

Dakin Leonard A., Boston, discharged

Dunbar Abram M., Boston, discharged

Dalton Joseph H., Boston, promoted quartermaster sergeant Durgan William F., Walpole Drown Charles C., Boston, promoted corporal

Ewer John T., Boston, discharged
Elkin Kobert G., Boston

Fisher Henry, Boston, discharged
Fletcher William H., Waltham
Frost Clinton T., Newton, deserted
Greeley Henry, Boston, deserted
Graham James W., Boston, disch'd
Gray Harry, Boston, promoted to
medical cadet

Glover Thomas L., Boston

Goodwin Daniel, Boston

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McLeod John T., Chelsea, disch'd
Newman Jeremiah J., Portsmouth,
N. H., deserted

Page George H., Boston, deserted
Paine Joseph C.. Boston, disch'd
Peirce George, Boston, deserted
Rice Samuel R., Boston
Rice Joseph H., Boston
Reid David, Boston
Redding James, Chelsea
Robbins Charles T., Boston

Rowell Harriff, Chelsen, discharged
Snow Stephen D., Boston

Simmons William B., Boston
Sullivan George W., Boston

Stevenson Daniel D., Boston, discharged

Sellon Samuel E., Boston, disch'd Sellon Henry B., Boston, disch'd Smith William A.. Boston, transferred to gunboat R. B. Forbes Thompson David P., Boston, promoted to corporal

Turnbull James P., Winthrop, deserted

Wilson Joseph T.. Philadelphia, promoted corporul

West William A., Philadelphia Wood John F., Philadelphia, discharged

Wright Edward J., Chelsea Wood James R., Boston, transferred to cavalry

Joined since the Reg't left Mass. Collins Thomas E., Boston Danforth S. D., Lynn Flack H., London, England Hallahan Edward, Framingham Lovejoy Geo. W., Rochester, N. Y. Smith George E., Boston

Whipple Edward E., Boston

Garney John, East Boston
Monroe Charles, Marblehead
North James, Chelsen

Keith Charles P., East Boston

Company C (True Blues), Boston.-1st Reg.

This organization, so long identified with that part of Boston known as the "North End," was composed principally of caulkers and riggers. It was first organized as an engine company, but, about the year 1832, was formed into a military company, although

not connected with the regular militia. It promptly offered its services to government when the call was made, voting to go either for three months, or for three years, as might be required.

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COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain, GARDNER WALKER, Somerville.

1st Lieut., JOSEPH HIBBERT, JR., East Boston.
DANIEL G. E. DICKINSON, Cambridge, discharged.
MOSES H. WARREN, Dorchester.

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NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES.

Swett Edward A., East Boston Johnson Amosa P., Boston Connell Thomas, Boston

Mealey Michael, Boston

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Glover Geo. M., Lowell

Grant Charles P., Boston, died in

July, at Washington
Hatch Wm. C., Cambridgeport
Harrington James G., Boston
Hayes Alonzo, Boston
Hunneman John, Chelsea
Hollis Othanil F., Boston
Lewis William, Boston
Lyman Henry W., Boston
McGinnis Edward J., Boston
Mills John R., Boston

McCormick Wm. D., Marblehead
Munroe John H. G., Marblehead
Nichols E. B.,

Powers James H., Boston

Paine Aaron C., Boston

Reese Thomas H., Boston

Trowbridge Frederick W., Feltonville

Williams Thomas F., East Boston
Wharff Samuel W., Boston
White Benjamin, Weymouth
Willey William, Salem
Welch John, Boston

Discharged.

Jones Isaac H.
Delaney Edward W.
Brackett Thomas C.
Currant Edmund B.
West David B.
Alden James, jr.
Alexander Joseph B.
Burpee James
Bryant Caleb
Crafts George G.
Foster John W.

Fernald Thaddeus

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Company D (Roxbury City Guards), Roxbury.- 1st Reg.

Organized in 1798, as the Roxbury Artillery, and did service in suppressing the Shay Rebellion. About the year 1857, it was changed to an infantry company, and in April and May, 1861, recruited its ranks from Roxbury men to the full number, and went into camp, May 23, and to the seat of war, with the First Regiment.

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain, EBENEZER W. STONE, JR., Roxbury.

1st Lieut., CHAS. M. JORDAN, Boston; 2d Lieut., OLIVER WALTON, Boston.

Sergeants.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES.

Warren Moses H., Dorchester, ac

cidently wounded in camp

Clark Seth F., Roxbury
Miller Thomas M., Boston
Brazer Chus. A., West Roxbury
Willey John S., Boston

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Bowles John H., Boston
Buxton Benjamin F., Roxbury
Bryant James, Boston
Childs Wm. H., Woburn

Cram Lemuel P., Roxbury, disch'd
Coburn Gridley B., Boston
Cushman Zebedee M., Roxbury,
discharged

Calhune Hugh, Roxbury
Conway Wm. H., Boston
Cook Wm. A., Roxbury
Danforth Robert K., Woburn
Downes Chas. H., Boston
Dove Frank H., Roxbury
Donley Wm. H., Roxbury
Estes Levi, West Roxbury
Fairbanks John W., Roxbury
Field Chas. A., Boston
Fillebrown Samuel A., Roxbury
Flemming Wm. J., Boston, disch'd
Foster Joseph A., Dorchester, dis-
charged

Ford Wm. R., Dorchester, disch'd
Graves Benjamin F., Boston
Grugg Isaac P., Roxbury
George Daniel E., Roxbury
Gray Aurelius, Cambridgeport, died
Goward J. E. E., Dorchester
Goodwin Parker, Roxbury
Gilbert John, Roxbury
Hamilton Robert S., Roxbury
Henay Wm. S., Roxbury
Hodges Alonzo, Roxbury
Hickey John E., Roxbury
Hutchinson Solomon H., Dorches-

ter

Haines Geo. E., West Roxbury
Hocking Alfred, Jamaica Plain
Ingraham Hector. Boston
Jackman Chas. B., Boston
Kyle Joseph, Roxbury
Kyle John, Roxbury
Lambert Chas. A., Boston

Littlefeld Horatio G., Roxbury
Mansur James E., Roxbury
Macomber Daniel D., Boston
Miller Daniel B., Boston, died
Mansfield Wm. T., Boston
Manning Wm. C., Roxbury
Newton Gilbert, Dixield, Me.
Nugent James H., Boston
Parks Joseph W., Boston, disch'd
Pierce John D., West Roxbury
Parker Dawes G., Roxbury
Packer Albert G., Roxbury

Phillips Joshua M, Woburn

Phillips Preserved B., Woburn

Reynolds Thos. W., Nashua, NH.

Rhoades Chas. W. C., Roxbury

Richardson Atwell, Boston

Rowland William, Roxbury

Richards Aaron H., Boston, discharged

Ruggles Francis E., Dorchester, deserted

Sampson Chas. M., Quincy
Scott Isane, Roxbury
Shackley Warren R., Roxbury
Taylor Nelson, Charlestown
Thorpe William, Medfield
Webster Amos, Boston

Whitten James B., Roxbury

Wright Hiram A., Roxbury

Whall Geo. F., West Roxbury

Wall Wm. H. H., Roxbury

Wilder Wm. P., Roxbury

Wilder Luke A., Leominster, musician

Joined since the Reg't left Mass. Butler George U., Jamaica Plain Claffley William, Dorchester Griggs Edward W., Jamaica Plain Phillips Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Sherman Wm. R., Boston Smith Robert R., Roxbury

Company E (Pulaski Guards), South Boston.-1st Reg.

Organized 1835. This company offered their services to the Governor, and were sworn in, May 25, 1861. They were honored with especial attention, and received liberal presents from the inhabitants of South Boston, before they left for the war.

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain, CLARK B. BALDWIN, Boston.

1st Lieut., GEO. H. JOHNSTON, Boston, appointed adjutant; 2d Lieut., MILES FARWELL,

Sergeants.

Boston.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND

Johnston Wm. C., Boston, promoted 1st lieut. Sept. 30, 1861 Myrick George, Boston, promoted 1st sergeant

Cummings Hugh, Dorchester

King Geo. E., Boston, discharged Pearce Frederic, Boston

Corporals.

Pierce Albert, Boston, discharged Baldwin Geo. T., Boston, promoted sergeant

Shangman Thos., Dorchester, promoted sergeant

Farnham Albert A., Boston

Kelren William, Boston
Brown Horace F., Boston
Converse Joseph A., Boston
Musicians.

Dodge Joseph W., Boston, discharged

Bates Thomas E.

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Chadwick Samuel S., Dorchester
Craig John S., Dorchester
Craig Chas. H.. Dorchester, disch'd
Clark Wm. H., Dorchester
Champney Wm. L., jr., Dorchester,
discharged

Duffie Francis, Dorchester, promoted corporal

Dalton Geo. W., Milton

Derby Samuel, Boston, discharged
Dillaway Geo. E., Boston
Duffield John, Dorchester
Edwards Samuel, Boston
Fuller Wm. H., Boston

Fleming James, Somerville, discharged

Gaskins James, Dorchester
Gill Henry W., jr., Boston
Goodrich Samuel A., Cambridge
Herman Conrad, Boston
Hernan Charles, Boston
Hebard Samuel O., Dorchester
Howe John B., Washington Village
Haynes Daniel B., jr., Boston, dis-
charged

Hartford Geo. W., Boston, disch'd
Holmes William, Leominster, acci-

dentally shot in both hands, discharged

Ingall Geo. F., Leominster, disch'd Johnson William B., Boston, musician

Jones Chas. A., Boston
Kane Richard W., Boston
Kelley Michael A., Boston
Kenny Robert, Boston
Leahe John, Dorchester
Larrabee John S., Boston
Lanagan Win. H., Boston
Leatherbee James D., Boston

Lakin Jas. A., Washington Village
Locke Jas. S., Dorchester

PRIVATES.

Lawson Thomas, Cambridgeport
Murphey David B., Boston, pro-
moted corporal

Moulton Samuel, Dorchester
Mahoney John, Dorchester
Marcey Howard F., Dorchester
Munroe Geo. S., North Reading
Neil John, Boston

Oldham Chas. J., Dorchester, dis-
charged

Proctor Benjamin, Boston, disch'd Ruggles Henry P., Boston, disch'd Ransom Wallace, Boston, disch'd Ranson Evelyn B., Boston, discharged

Ransom Wm. H., Boston

Riley Joseph C., Boston
Ryan James, Boston

Swain John P., North Reading, discharged

Shangan Jedediah, Dorchester

Simmons Albert,

Stevens Wm. A., Boston

Shaw Jerry, Boston

Sacket Moses, Boston, discharged

Severence Oren S., Dorchester, dis.
Sloan Thos. E., Dorchester
Shields William, Dorchester
Smith Amasa G., Boston
Taylor John, Dorchester

Tighe James T., Boston, discharged Willey Benjamin F., Dorchester, discharged

Williston Chas. H., Boston, promoted corporal

Williams Martin J., Boston

Woodbury Frank B., discharged
Whittier Napoleon B., Milton

Whittier Reuben S., Jamaica Plain
Whitman Edward P., Boston
Young Sam'l W., Dorchester, dis.

For Recruits, sec foot of paye 240.

Company F (National Guards), Boston.-1st Reg.

Organized 1849. This company was formed, at first, from Massachusetts Volunteers who returned from the Mexican war.

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain, ALFRED W. ADAMS, Boston.

1st Lieut., { JOHN L. ROGERS, Charlestown, discharged July 13, 1861.

GEORGE E. HENRY, Boston, promoted from 2d lieut. July 13, 1861.

2d Lieut.; WM. P. COWIE, Boston, commissioned July 13, 1861.

Sergeants.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES.

Morris Shedreck K., Boston

Kendall Clifton F., Boston Jepson Wm. H., Boston

Hall Lewis H., Boston

Loheed Wm. J., Boston
Corporals.

Dobson Job, Boston, discharged

Smith Robert B., Boston

Browne Chas. F., Boston

Stevens George, jr., Boston

Currier Arthur T., Holliston

Bishop Theophilus L., Boston discharged

Musicians.

Waite John H., Boston

Adams John E., Roxbury, discharged

McDonnell Wm., Boston

Mingle Geo. W., Philadelphia
Wagoner.

Bartlett John A., Boston

Privates.

Appleton Wm. H., Boston, bugler
Armstrong James, Boston
Bannon Michael C., Roxbury de-
serted

Bracket Francis, Stoughton, dis-
Bcharged

arlow Herbert S., Brookline, killed accidentally

Bishop Joseph, Port Richmond, Pa.
Bennett John J., Boston
Burrill John Q., Boston

Barrett Edward J., Boston, discharged

Carey John, Boston

Caldwell Joseph H., Roxbury
Caldwell Jonah, Marshfield
Coffin Chas. H., Jamaica Plain
Carlton Jerome, Vershire, Vt.,
promoted to corporal

Chase Warren J., Boston
Chandler, James, Cambridgeport
Chandler Edw'd R., Boston, joined
Feb., 1862

Conant Ira, Boston

Clark Jonathan W., Boston

Colson Henry P., Dixmont, Me., discharged

Carney John H., Boston
Drury Elijah G, Boston
Delaney John, Charlestown, de-
serted

Derby Edwin A., Fitchburg
Dew James, Boston

Egan John A., Boston
Fogg Orrice, Boston

Faunce Albert A., Charlestown
Foss Benjamin D., Cambridge
Foss Charles H., Roxbury
Foss Wm. II., Boston
Foss Geo. W. W., Cambridge
Fuss Edmund F., Cambridge
Garrity Daniel, Cambridge, joined
Sept.
Goodhue

Sumner A., Lowell, joined Feb., 1862

Gilespie Edwin C., Montpelier, Vt.
Gordon Alexander, Boston
Greadon Andrew, Boston
Graves George, Boston

Hall Edward G., Boston
Hall Ephraim H., Boston
Hinds Geo. J., Boston
Houston Wm. F., Boston
Haley Michael, Boston
Hulme James M., Boston

Keeley James E., Boston, promoted
to corporal

Knight George H., Charlestown, deserted

Knight William A., Charlestown, discharged

Knox Chaз, H., Boston

Kendall James F., Charlestown

Kiley John, East Cambridge

Kuhn John L., jr., Boston

Lewis Frederic A. S., Somerville

Landy Luke R., Boston

Leary Wm. T., Boston

Leary James, Boston

Lavery Arthur, Boston, deserted

Lavery Mich'l H., Boston, deserted
Lord Warren J., Medford
Lillie Jefferson A., Boston

Lannon Wm. H., Boston, deserted
McArt Anthony, Charlestown
Melntyre Joseph M., Boston
Montague Daniel F., Charlestown,
discharged

Martin James A, Cambridgeport
Morris Christopher, Cambridgeport
Morris Samuel H., Boston
Millerd Geo. H., Boston

Norwood James A., Boston dis-
charged

Norwood Joseph W., Roxbury

Noves John J., Roxbury
Peaks Albert, Roxbury
Prince James H., Cambridgeport
Peasley Alonzo A., Charlestown
Ryan John, Boston, deserted

Robinson Wm. P. D., Westbrook,
Me.

Swallow Alfred A., Westbrook, Me., promoted corporal

Sawtell Ainos J., Westbrook, Me. Smith Geo. M., Charlestown, discharged

Sullivan Wm. J., Boston, deserted
Stern Simon, Newton

Stone Wm. W., Charlestown
Stinson Geo. C., Boston
Stimpson Jefferson, Boston

Thing John D., Boston

Tandy Eleazer, Charlestown Wilson John C., Charlestown Wright Henry A., Charlestown, promoted corporai

Weymouth Chas. L., Charlestown Wood George, Cambridgeport

Company G (Independent Fusileers), Boston.-1st Reg.

Organized 1787. This company offered their services, and were under orders from Gov. Andrew 14 days, as a three months' company, but orders from the General Government having been received that no more three months' troops were wanted, the company volunteered for three years, or the war, and went into Camp Ellsworth, at Cambridge, June 1, 1861.

Captain, {

1st Lieut.,

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

HENRY A. SNOW, Somerville, discharged Aug. 3, 1861.

FRANCIS H. WARD, Boston, promoted from 1st lieut. Aug. 26, 1861. WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE, promoted to Gen. Hooker's staff, rank captain. JOHN MCDONOUGH, Roxbury, promoted from sergeant July 27, 1861. WILLIAM H. B. SMITH, Cambridgeport, killed at Battle of Bull Run, July 18. 2d Lieut., HENRY HARTLEY, Williamsburg, N. Y., commissioned Aug. 26, 1861.

Sergeants.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES.

McDonough John, Roxbury, pro

moted to 1st lieut. Moore Francis, Boston, discharged Hartley Henry, Williamsburg, N. Y., promoted 2d lieut.

Forrest Gordon, Maiden, killed at Battle of Bull Run

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Edgeworth Samuel B., Boston, dis. p Edgeworth James F., East Cambridge, disch'd

Estabrook Sam'l P., Cambridgeport Foster Wm. H., Boston

Forbes John A., Boston

Field Ebenezer, Charlestown, taken prisoner at Bull Run. carried to Richmond; since carried to Tuscaloo-a

Field Edward, Charlestown, killed at Battle of Bull Run, July 18 Fuller Chas. G., Haverhill, taken prisoner at Bull Run, carried to Richmond; since returned home Garland Stephen R., Buckstone, Me., lischg'd

Garland Robert F., Boston
Gifford James F., Boston
Gray Wm. T., Chelsea

Gordon Geo. H., Brighton, disch'd
Graves Wm. W., Boston, dischg'd
Houghton Stephen, Newton
Houghton John P., Newton

Houghton Wm. H., Newton
Hundley Thomas, Boston
Holt Joseph F., Andover
Hoyt Wm. S., Boston

Harman Woodbury S., Haverhill
Harrahan James, Lowell
Himes Walter 1., Boston, dischg'd
Jackson John F., Boston
Johnson W. H., Brighton
Johnson Seth W., Charlestown, dis.
Hildreth Joseph A., Cambridgeport
Karcher Andrew B., E. Cambridge,
discharged

Lockwood Leverett L., Boston Long Samuel T., Durham, taken prisoner

Morton Chas. S., Boston

Moore Samuel L., Boston, dischg'd Moore Geo. J., Charlestown, taken prisoner at Bull Run

Mahoney Dennis A., Boston, dis.
McIntyre Joseph H., Dorchester
Pierce Joseph W., Worcester

Parker Thomas S., Boston, taken prisoner at Bull Run, carried to Richmond; since returned home Prescott Frederic A., Charlestown, promoted to corporal

Reed Benton H., Boston Rowe Richard P., Boston, taken prisoner at Bult Run, carried to Richmond: since returned home Rowe Theodore N., Charlestown, discharged

Roome Thomas, Boston, killed at Battle of Bull Run

Roswell James, Haverhill, dischg'd Roberts Geo. B., Ipswich, promoted corporal

Rice Wm. F., Brighton, discharged; joined 19th Reg.

Russell Chas. T., East Cambridge,

wounded in hand, discharged

Spear Geo. G., jr., Boston, dischg'd Stanwood Geo, E., Charlestown Smart Richard B., Brighton

Smart Wm. H., Cambridge, killed Searles Win. A., Cambridgeport,

prisoner at Tuscaloosa

Sullivan Marcus M., Boston

Spooner Granville T., Boston, dis. Stinson Eugene, Brighton, taken prisoner

Sears Edward, Boston, dischg'd
Symans Stillman T., Lynn

Silvey James S., Boston, killed

Sawyer George, Roxbury

Thayer Edwin L., Chelsea

Turner Laban W., Charlestown,

promoted to corporal

Thomas Jefferson, Brighton, dis.
Tarbox Henry

Wells Chas. F., Cohasset

Waller Samuel W., Somerville, dis. Whitten Henry J., Boston

Wilson John H., Boston, promoted to corporal

Wilson Alba J., Brighton
Willis Geo. H., Concord
Wright Peter, Montreal

Company H (Chelsea Volunteers), Chelsea.- 1st Reg.

On the evening of the 19th of April, some sixty members of the old Chelsea Light Infantry, which had been disbanded, formed themselves into a new company. After signing their roll, they at once formed into line and marched to the State House to obtain a charter, which was promptly granted. They then returned to Chelsea, and met the next day to complete their organization, and fill up the company. On the 23d of May, they were mustered into service. June 1, they left their town for Camp Ellsworth.

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain, SUMNER CARRUTH, Chelsea.

1st Lieut., ALBERT S. AUSTIN, Chelsea, appointed quartermaster, Aug. 1, 1861.

2d Lieut.,

Sergeants.

( ROBERT A. SAUNDERS, Chelsea, discharged Sept. 16, 1861.
HORATIO ROBERTS, Chelsea, commissioned Oct. 12, 1861.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES.

Roberts Horatio, Chelsea, promoted to 2d lieut., Oct. 12, 1861 Harding Thomas, Chelsea, killed at Battle of Bull Run, July 18 Gerrish James R., Chelsea, promoted to 2d sergeant Carruth Chas. H., Boston, promoted to 3d sergeant

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