The Union Army a History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States 1861 65 Re
The Union Army a History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States 1861 65 Re
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When the retreat was ordered, the ist returned to Washington and a few days later to Providence, where it was mustered out on Aug. 2, 1861. During the three months that the command was at the front, 12 members were killed, 33 wounded, 22 cap- tured, of whom 12 were wounded and i man was reported missing. Second Infantry. — Cols. , John S. Slocum, Frank Wheaton, Nelson Viall, Horatio Rogers, Jr. , Samuel B. M. Read, Elisha H. Rhodes; Lieut- Cols. , Frank Wheaton, William H. P. Steere, Nelson Via...ll. Nathan Goff, Jr. , Samuel B. M. Read, Henry C. Jenckes, Elisha H. Rhodes; Majs. , Sullivan Ballou, Nelson Viall, Nathan Goff, Jr. Thorndike C. Jameson, 244 Rhode Island Regiments 245 Henry C. Jenckes, Stephen H. Brown, Henry H. Young. The 2nd in- fantry was organized at Providence and was composed of one company from Bristol, one from East Greenwich, one from South Kingston, three from Providence and a battery of Hght artillery from Providence. It was mustered into the U. S. Service at Providence June 5 and 6, 1861, for three years.
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