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Squadrons. Resigned, March 28, 1865. Assistant Paymaster, United States Navy, February 24, 1867. Still in the service.

WALTER B. NOYES. Chaplain, Fifth Rhode Island Volunteers, November 7, 1861. Served in North Carolina. Resigned, August 15, 1862.

SAMUEL THURBER. Private, Company K, Eleventh Rhode Island Volunteers, October 1, 1862; Second Lieutenant, November 3, 1862; First Lieutenant, March 26, 1863. Served in Virginia. Mustered out of service with regiment, July 13, 1863.

CLASS OF 1859.

THEODORE ANDREWS. Private, Company D, First Rhode Island Volunteers, May 2, 1861, (date of muster.) Served in Virginia. Mustered out of service with regiment, August 2, 1861.

LUCIUS S. BOLLES. Assistant Surgeon, Second Rhode Island Volunteers, March 9, 1863. Served in Maryland and Virginia. Resigned, September 10, 1863.

WILLIAM E. BOWEN. First Sergeant, Battery E, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, September 30, 1861. Served in Virginia. Discharged on surgeon's certificate, March 14, 1862.

ADONIRAM B. JUDSON. Assistant-Surgeon United States Navy, July 30, 1861; Passed Assistant Surgeon, June 22, 1864; Surgeon, December 26, 1866. Served in South Atlantic and Gulf Squadrons. Still in the service.

WILLIAM W. KEEN. Assistant Surgeon, Fifth Massachusetts Volunteers, July 1, 1861. Mustered out of service with regiment, July 31, 1861. Acting Assistant Surgeon, United States Army, May 8, 1862; Assistant and Executive Officer, Eckington Hospital, Washington, D. C.; Surgeon in charge of Ascension

Hospital, Washington, D. C. On field duty, Second Bull Run battle, August, 1862, and for a while a prisoner. Afterwards on hospital duty at Philadelphia. Mustered out of service, July 2, 1864.

CHARLES H. PERRY. Assistant Surgeon, United States Navy, September 2, 1861. Served in the West Gulf and North Atlantic Blockading Squadrons. Resigned, May 9, 1865.

SAMUEL T. POINIER. Chaplain, Fifteenth Kentucky Volunteers, June 3, 1863. Served in Tennessee and Georgia. Mustered out of service, February, 1865.

GEORGE L. PORTER. Assistant Surgeon, United States Army, July 17, 1862. Served with Best's Battery, United States Artillery, and with Fifth United States Cavalry. Captured during Banks' campaign in the Shenandoah Valley. Wounded at Boonsboro', Maryland, July 9, 1863. Assigned to duty as Post Surgeon, at Washington Arsenal, Washington, D. C., May 12, 1864. Brevet Captain; Brevet Major, United States Army, March 13, 1865. Still in the service.

CHARLES M. SMITH. Private, Company C, First Rhode Island Volunteers, May 2, 1861, (date of muster.) Served in Virginia. Mustered out of service with regiment, August 2, 1861. Second Lieutenant, Eleventh United States Colored Heavy Artillery, January 14, 1864. Served in Department of the Gulf. Mustered out of service October 2, 1865.

ROBERT H. THURSTON. Third Assistant Engineer, United States Navy, July 29, 1861; Second Assistant Engineer, (Ensign,) December 18, 1862; First Assistant Engineer, (Master,) January 30, 1865. Served in North and South Atlantic, and Gulf Blockading Squadrons. Still in the service, and on duty at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland.

THOMAS F. TOBEY. Sergeant, Company D, Tenth Rhode Island Volunteers, May 29, 1862; Captain, Seventh Rhode Island Volunteers, September 4, 1862; Major, January 7, 1863. Served in Virginia, Kentucky and Mississippi. Resigned, February 9, 1864. Second Lieutenant, Fourteenth Infantry, United States Army, May 3, 1865; First Lieutenant, May 6, 1865. Still in the service.

RICHARD WATERMAN. Private, First Light Battery, Rhode Island Volunteers, May 2, 1861, (date of muster.) Served in Virginia. Mustered out of service with battery, August 6, 1861; First Lieutenant, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, Battery C, August 8, 1861; Captain, July 25, 1862. Served in Virginia and Maryland. Mustered out of service, September 2, 1864.

CLASS OF 1860.

HENRY S. ADAMS. First Lieutenant and Adjutant, Forty-First Massachusetts Volunteers, September, 1862. Served in the Department of the Gulf. Mustered out of service, November 10, 1863.

CRAWFORD ALLEN. Second Lieutenant, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, November 7, 1861; First Lieutenant, November 18, 1862; Adjutant, First Regiment Rhode Island Artillery; Captain, Battery H, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, September 30, 1863; Brevet Major, April 2, 1865; Brevet LieutenantColonel. Served in Virginia. Wounded at the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 3, 1863. Mustered out of service, June 28, 1865.

GEORGE N. BLISS. Private, Company B, First Rhode Island Cavalry, September 28, 1861; Quartermaster-Sergeant, October 4, 1861; First Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster, October 12, 1861; assigned to duty in Company G, December 21, 1861; Captain, July 15, 1862; Judge Advocate General, Court

Martial at New Haven, Connecticut, from August, 1863, till May, 1864; Assistant Provost Marshal, General Sheridan's Cavalry. Wounded at Waynesborough, Virginia, September 28, 1864, and taken prisoner. In hospital at Charlottesville, Virginia, and, at the Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia, December 9; selected as a hostage and placed in close confinement. Exchanged, February 8, 1865. Mustered out of service, May 15, 1865.

HORACE S. BRADFORD. Acting Assistant Paymaster, United States Navy, February 24, 1862. Served in West Gulf and Atlantic Blockading Squadrons. Resigned, December 1, 1863.

DAVID P. CORBIN. First Lieutenant, Company G, TwentySecond Connecticut Volunteers, August 25, 1862; Captain, February 19, 1863. Served in Virginia. Mustered out of service with regiment, July 7, 1863.

SAMUEL W. DUNCAN. Captain, Company F, Fiftieth Massachusetts Volunteers, November 10, 1862. Served in the Department of the Gulf. Mustered out of service with regiment, August 24, 1863.

HARRIS HOWARD. Chaplain, Seventh Rhode Island Volunteers, September 6, 1862. Served in Maryland, Virginia and Kentucky. Resigned, June 3, 1863.

PARDON S. JASTRAM. Private, Company C, First Rhode Island Volunteers, May 2, 1861, (date of muster.) Served in Virginia. Mustered out of service with regiment, August 2, 1861; Second Lieutenant, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, October 16, 1861; First Lieutenant, December 6, 1862; Assistant Adjutant-General, Artillery Brigade, Third Army Corps. Served in Maryland and Virginia. Resigned, March 29, 1864.

FREDERIC A. MITCHEL. Captain and Aide-de-Camp on staff of Major-General O. M. Mitchel, September 3, 1862. Mustered out

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of service, November 7, 1862. Second Lieutenant, Sixteenth Infantry, United States Army, March 25, 1863. Served in the Department of the Cumberland. Resigned, August 7, 1863.

BENJAMIN F. PABODIE. Corporal, Company H, Tenth Rhode Island Volunteers, May 26, 1862. Served in Virginia. Mustered out of service with regiment, September 1, 1862.

ANDREW C. POLLARD. Paymaster's Clerk, United States Navy, April 17, 1865. Served in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron. Discharged, December 20, 1865.

HENRY K. PORTER. Private, Company A, Forty-Fifth Massachusetts Volunteers, October, 1862. Served in North Carolina. Mustered out of service with regiment, July 8, 1863.

LIVINGSTON SATERLEE. On staff of Colonel (afterwards MajorGeneral) Butterfield, April 19, 1861; Captain, Company K, Twelfth New York Volunteers, (National Guards ;) LieutenantColonel, 1862. Taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September, 1862. Brevet Brigadier-General, United States Volun

teers.

WILLIAM S. SMITH. Private, Company C, First Rhode Island Volunteers, May 2, 1861, (date of muster.) Served in Virginia. Mustered out of service with regiment, August 2, 1861. Captain, Tenth Rhode Island Volunteers, May 26, 1862. Served in Virginia. Mustered out of service with regiment, September 1, 1862.

HENRY J. SPOONER. Second Lieutenant, Fourth Rhode Island Volunteers, August 27, 1862; First Lieutenant and Adjutant, October 1, 1862.

ALBERT G. WASHBURN. Private, One Hundred and ThirtyFourth New York Volunteers, July, 1862; Sergeant; First Lieutenant, Company I, September 12, 1862; Captain, Company E,

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