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Adjutant and Inspector General Reports
1865 Report
Troops in the Field
(continued)The FIRST COMPANY OF HEAVY ARTILLERY, organized on the first of March, 1865, from the surplus recruits of the Second Battery, were stationed at Port Hudson, La., while they continued in service. The company was mustered out of service at Burlington, Vt., July 28, 1865.
The following statement shows the condition of the company at the several dates specified:
(see Legend, below)FIRST COMPANY HEAVY ARTILLERY
A B C D E F G H 1865 Mch. 31, Port Hudson, La. 112 89 21 1 - 1 Apr. 30, do 113 79 33 - - 1 May 31, do 100 73 24 2 - 1 June 30, do 87 61 25 - 1 -
The casualties in the company, since its organization, have been as follows:--Mustered out of service, 103; discharged, 3; deserted, 1; died, 8; total, 115.
A - Date
B - Station.
C - Aggregate
D - On Duty
E - Sick
F - Absent with Leave
G - Absent without Leave
H - In arrest or confinement
I - Prisons
Third Artillery Battery
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