Private And Official Correspondence of Gen Benjamin F Butler During the Peri
Private And Official Correspondence of Gen Benjamin F Butler During the Peri
Benjamin F Benjamin Franklin Butler
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Of New England, Boston, Dec. I6th, 1861 Detailed Statement of all the officers, non-commissioned officers, and Privates detailed to attend in any manner upon the Head Quarters Dept. Of New England: 1. Major Gen. B. F. Butler, Major Gen. Commanding 2. Major Geo. C. Strong, A. A. Gen. Ordce. Office & Chief of staff 3. Capt. Peter Haggerty, Aide de Camp 4. Lieut. W. H. Wiegel, " " " 5. Major J. M. Bell, Volunteer " " No pay or 6. Capt. R. S. Davis, " " " Emolument from U. S. 7. Capt. Geo. A. Kense...l, Chief of Artillery 8. Capt. A. J. Butler, Comm. Of Subsistence {now at Ship Is. ) 9. Capt. Paul R. George, Asst. Qr. Master 10. Surgeon Gilmon Kimball, Medical Director 11. 1st Lieut. C. N. Trumbull, Topi. Engineer Privates Knopp & Bolton 26th Mass. Vols, detailed as Orderlies, and the only persons detailed from any branch of the service to attend upon Head Quarters. Body guard — in addition to the above — None Gen. Butler has never had the number of Aides de Camps drawing pay (three) allowed by law; & but one of the rank of Captain to which the three are by law entitled.
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