@50422-h-12.htm.html#Page_108" class="pginternal">108; 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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