promoted to sergeant; killed at Antietam,
Maryland.
Corporal Charles H. Clark, promoted to sergeant; promoted to lieutenant at
Darnestown, Maryland.
Corporal Nathan T. Morse, killed in Washington, D. C.
Corporal Gamaliel L. Dwight, promoted to sergeant; promoted to lieutenant
at Poolesville; promoted to captain at Coal Harbor, Virginia.
Corporal William A. Sabin, promoted to sergeant; promoted to lieutenant at
Poolesville, Maryland.
Corporal H. Vincent Butler, left the battery at Falmouth, Virginia, having
received a commission in the navy.
Corporal James B. Buffum, promoted to sergeant; left the battery at
Falmouth, Virginia, sick.
Corporal Harry L. Cushing, promoted to sergeant; promoted to lieutenant in
regular army.
Corporal George W. Field, promoted to first sergeant; to lieutenant at
Muddy Branch, Maryland.
Corporal T. Frederic Brown, promoted to sergeant; to lieutenant at
Harrison Landing; to captain at Brandy Station, Virginia.
Corporal Seabury S. Burroughs, disabled at Poolesville, Maryland. Left the
battery.
Michael Grady, returned home with battery, having served three years.
Daniel W. Marshall, left the battery at Falmouth, Virginia.
Alexander K. Page, returned home with battery, having served three years.
Dexter D. Pearce, returned home with battery, having served three years.
James P. Rhodes, promoted to lieutenant at Warrenton, Virginia. Left the
battery one year after, near the same place.
George A. Stetson, captured at first Bull Run.
Bugler Nelson A. Arnold, left the battery at Washington, D. C.
Private Stephen W. Aldrich, promoted to corporal; returned with battery,
having served three years.
Thomas M. Aldrich, returned with battery, having served three years.
George W. D. Allen, injured at first Bull Run. Left the battery at
Washington D. C.
George A. Adams, left the battery at Darnestown, Maryland.
William C. Barker, returned with battery, having served three years.
George Byrne, returned with battery, having served three years.
Joseph Byars, left at Poolesville, Maryland.
Henry H. Bennett, promoted corporal; returned with battery
Freeman Butler, left the battery at Washington, D. C.
Clavis G. Brown, left the battery at Washington, D. C.
Frederic Bup, killed at first Bull Run.
Joshua Brown, wounded and taken prisoner at first Bull Run.
Frederick H. Benedict, deserted at Darnestown, Maryland.
Charles E. Bontems, returned with batte
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