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  • tenders Longstreet an armistice after the assault on Fort Sanders, 196.
  • Erin's Station, camp at, 127.
  • Fairbank (Capt @html@files@50422@50422-h@50422-h-7.htm.html#Page_58" class="pginternal">58;
  • at Jackson, 60, 29;
  • at Lexington, 40;
  • at Middleburgh, 44;
  • at Columbia, 45;
  • in the trenches at Knoxville, 106;
  • reËnlists and returns to Penn., 125;
  • in the reorganization of the corps at Annapolis, 238.
  • One hundred and third Ohio in East Tennessee, 83.
  • One hundred and fourteenth Illinois at Vicksburg, 52.
  • One hundred and fourteenth Pennsylvania in the final assault on Petersburg, 289.
  • Ord (Gen. E. C.), in the pursuit of Johnston, 58.
  • Organization of the Thirty-sixth Mass., 1-5.
  • Osborn (Lieut. Samuel), record of, 325.
  • Osborn's New York Battery, 85.
  • Packard (Private J. Wesley), wounded at Petersburg, 208;
  • killed in the trenches at Petersburg, 240.
  • Paine (Corp. Geo. W.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 171.
  • Parke (Gen. J. G.), at Jackson, Miss., 64;
  • assigned to command of Second Division Ninth Corps, 138;
  • appointed chief of Ninth Corps staff, 139;
  • in command of the corps, 255;
  • in the final assault on Petersburg, 283;
  • official report of the assault, 286-289;
  • anticipates the evacuation, 292;
  • in subsequent movements, 294.
  • Parker (Corp. Cornelius G.), dies Nov. 5, 1863, first death in the regiment, 21.
  • Parrish (Hosp. Steward Geo. F.), record of, 329.
  • Partridge (Private Lyman F.), wounded at Cold Harbor, 196.
  • Patten (Corp. Isaac R.), killed in the Wilderness, 158.
  • Patterson (Private Stephen H.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 195.
  • Peebles House, fight near the, 259.
  • Pegram Farm, action at, 258-265.
  • Pemberton (Gen. J. C.), in command at Vicksburg, 54;
  • hopelessness of relief, 56;
  • surrenders, 57.
  • Perham (Private D.), wounded at Jackson, Miss., 64.
  • Perkins (Private Francis A.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 171.
  • Perley (Lieut. George A.), returns to Mass. with regiment, 310;
  • record of, 325.
  • Perry (Corp. Geo. W.), dies in camp, 23.
  • Perry (Corp. Fred L.), wounded in the trenches at Petersburg, 244.
  • Petersburg, first assault on, 202-215;
  • final assault, 282-291;
  • surrender of, 292.
  • Phelps (Lieut. B.), returns to Mass. with regiment, 310;
  • record of, 328.
  • Phelps (Quartermaster-Sergt. Geo. T.), record of, 328.
  • Pierce (Private Arthur F.), dies in camp, 24.
  • Pierce (Sergt. Jerome), killed at Spottsylvania, 171.
  • Pleasant Valley, camp in, 17.
  • Pleasants (Lieut.-Col. al colors, 7-10;
  • leaves for the seat of war, 11;
  • arrives in Washington and is assigned to the Ninth Corps, 12;
  • marches through Maryland and joins the army at Antietam, 13, 14;
  • assigned to the Third Brigade, First Division, Ninth Corps, 15;
  • encamps at Antietam Iron Works, 16;
  • in Pleasant Valley, 17;
  • hastens to Fredericksburg at the time of Stuart's raid into Pennsylvania, 17, 18;
  • with the army crosses into Virginia, 19;
  • at Waterford, 20;
  • advances to Fredericksburg, 21-24;
  • battle of Fredericksburg, 25-29;
  • in camp opposite Fredericksburg, 30-33;
  • at Newport News, 34-36;
  • is transferred to the Army of the Ohio, 37, 38;
  • at Lexington, Ky., 39, 40;
  • at Camp Dick Robinson, 41;
  • in Southern Kentucky, 42-47;
  • ordered to Vicksburg, 48;
  • on the Mississippi, 49-51;
  • in the rear of Vicksburg, 52-57;
  • in operations against Jackson, 58-70;
  • returns to Vicksburg, 71;
  • ordered North, 74, 75;
  • condition of the regiment, 76;
  • recruits at Crab Orchard, Ky., 77, 78;
  • en route to East Tenn. by way of Cumberland Gap, 79-83;
  • in battle of Blue Springs, 84-87;
  • in camp at Lenoir's, 88-89;
  • in the movement against Longstreet, below Loudon, 90-92;
  • again at Lenoir's, 93, 94;
  • at the battle of Campbell's Station, 95-99;
  • in the retreat to Knoxville, 100;
  • at the siege of Knoxville, 101-122;
  • in subsequent movements in East Tenn., 123-130;
  • ordered to Annapolis, Md., 131;
  • marches into Kentucky, 132;
  • reaches Annapolis,
  • wounded at Petersburg, 245.
  • Wheelock (Private Joseph B.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 171.
  • Whipple (Sergt. Albert B.), wounded at Petersburg, June 17, 1864, 208.
  • White (Gen.), with a division of the twenty-third Corps, advances against Longstreet, 92;
  • on the retreat from Lenoir's, 95;
  • at Campbell's Station, 98;
  • at Knoxville, 101.
  • White (Orderly Sergt. A. A.), in command of Co. I, and receives a commission as Second Lieutenant, 144;
  • in the Wilderness, 156;
  • wounded at Spottsylvania, 169;
  • why he could not be mustered in, 217;
  • moral influence in the regiment, 313;
  • record of, 324.
  • White (Corp. Roland N.), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, 195.
  • Whitney (Private Augustus S.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 171.
  • Whitney (Lieut. Chas. W.), record of, 326.
  • Whitney (Private Francis L.), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, 195.
  • Whitney (Private William F.), wounded at Spottsylvania, 171.
  • Wilderness, battle of the, 149-159.
  • Willcox (Gen. O. B.), in command of the First Division, Ninth Corps, 15;
  • orders day of special religious service, 16;
  • in command temporarily of the corps, 24;
  • at Fredericksburg, 27;
  • in command of First Division, 34;
  • at Blue Springs, 84, 85;
  • in pursuit of Longstreet, 127;
  • in command of Third Division, 138;
  • again temporarily in command of the Ninth Corps, 245;
  • at the Weldon R.R., 251;
  • in command of the First Division, 255;
  • at Pegram Farm, 259.
  • Williams (Private Aaron M.), wounded in the Wilderness, 157.
  • Wilson (Corp. Watson), wounded at Cold Harbor, 196.
  • Winchester (Private Emory), wounded in the Wilderness, 157.
  • Winslow (Private Lewis D.), killed at Spottsylvania, 171.
  • Wood (Private George W.), wounded at Cold Harbor, 195.
  • Woodbury (Chaplain A.), remarks on the march of the Ninth Corps through Washington, 142.
  • Woodbury (Private Elijah H.), killed at Cold Harbor, 196.
  • Woodward (Lieut. P. G.), wounded at Cold Harbor, 196;
  • recommended for promotion, 217;
  • in command of Co. C, 269;
  • returns to Mass. with the regiment, 310;
  • record of, 322.
  • Wool, Camp John E., 2, 4, 5, 11.
  • Wright (Sergt. D.), promoted, but unable to muster, 144;
  • wounded and taken prisoner in the Wilderness, 157;
  • reason why he could not be mustered in, 217;
  • record of, 325.
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