Wearing the blue in the Twenty-fifth Mass volunteer infantry with Burnside's coast division, 18th army corps, and Army of the James . rett, G. D. Browning, J. S. Bosworth, Silas Flagg, SumnerFrost, J. W. Hunting, C. W. Jennison, Frank Lovely, S. A. Snow. CompanyK — Sergeants Robert T. Chapman, Emerson Stone; Corporals Cornelius , Augustus Adams; Privates Gardner F. Barnes, Eli E. Clark, Otis , Edward C. Cowles, John Cashan, Stanley W. Edwards, Edmund , Jerome Johnson, Wm. Latham, John B. Moulton, Jehu Perry, AndrewShaw, Clayton Witt. Summary. Killed: 16 men. Wounded: 1


Wearing the blue in the Twenty-fifth Mass volunteer infantry with Burnside's coast division, 18th army corps, and Army of the James . rett, G. D. Browning, J. S. Bosworth, Silas Flagg, SumnerFrost, J. W. Hunting, C. W. Jennison, Frank Lovely, S. A. Snow. CompanyK — Sergeants Robert T. Chapman, Emerson Stone; Corporals Cornelius , Augustus Adams; Privates Gardner F. Barnes, Eli E. Clark, Otis , Edward C. Cowles, John Cashan, Stanley W. Edwards, Edmund , Jerome Johnson, Wm. Latham, John B. Moulton, Jehu Perry, AndrewShaw, Clayton Witt. Summary. Killed: 16 men. Wounded: 1 officer, 59 men. Captured: 69 men. Total loss, officers and men, 145. In our long list of killed, wounded and captured, is seen thename of Henry Goulding 2nd, a private in Company A. Abrief notice of this young soldier who was well known, and ageneral favorite in the regiment, will afford satisfaction tomany old comrades and others who knew him. His deathwas remarkable from the fact that his comrades who werelying with him upon the ground, did not know he was killed,until, ordered to move forward, he did not rise. Upon exam-. Rkuskn II. De Luce.


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