. History of the First Regiment (Massachusetts Infantry), from the 25th of May, 1861, to the 25th of May, 1864; including brief references to the operations of the Army of the Potomac . ly. Company C : Sergeant Amasa Johnson, severely ;William C. Hatch, severely ; George W. Campbell,slightly. Company D: Nelson Taylor, lost left arm; JohnW. Fairbanks, severely; Samuel A. Fillebrown, se-verely. Company E: Capt. Clark B. Baldwin, slightly;John S. Wilcutt, severely ; William 0. Young, se-verely ; James A. Lakin, slightly ; James D. Leather-bee, slightly. Company F: First Lieutenant George E. Henry
. History of the First Regiment (Massachusetts Infantry), from the 25th of May, 1861, to the 25th of May, 1864; including brief references to the operations of the Army of the Potomac . ly. Company C : Sergeant Amasa Johnson, severely ;William C. Hatch, severely ; George W. Campbell,slightly. Company D: Nelson Taylor, lost left arm; JohnW. Fairbanks, severely; Samuel A. Fillebrown, se-verely. Company E: Capt. Clark B. Baldwin, slightly;John S. Wilcutt, severely ; William 0. Young, se-verely ; James A. Lakin, slightly ; James D. Leather-bee, slightly. Company F: First Lieutenant George E. Henry,slightly; Corporal George Stevens, Jr., dangerously,subsequently died. Company G: William S. Hoyt, slightly. Company I: Augustus P. Goodridge, slightly; Ser- CASUALTIES. 181 geant Andrew Bertram, severely, subsequently died ;Jeremiah Crowell, slightly. Company K: Charles B. McCausland, severely;C. W. Hathaway, severely; Lewis Bird, slightly;Harrison Whittemore, slightly. Missing. — Company F: William T. Leary. Com-pany G: William T. Gray, Samuel Bitch. Com-pany I: Benjamin Wheeler. Recapitulation. — Seven killed, thirty-two wound-ed, four missing, — total, forty-three. 16.
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