GUESTS FROM OTHER REGIMENTS.
Gen. J. Marshall Brown, Maine.
Gen. Stewart L. Woodford, New York.
Col. J. B. Bachelder, Massachusetts.
Rev. John Forsyth, D.D., L.L.D., Ex-Chaplain U.S. Army.
John McGill, Eigth New York Cavalry, Stamford, Conn.
George J. Buxton, Ninth New York Volunteers, Norwalk, Conn.
George W. Coy, Fifty-Sixth New York Volunteers, Milford, Conn.
J. H. Pennant, Seventy-Ninth New York Volunteers, N.Y. City.
John C. Taylor, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, Hartford, Conn.
Richard M. Calhoun, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, Unionville, Conn.
John H. Ludford, Second Connecticut Heavy Artillery, Bridgeport, Conn.
Charles F. Hallock, Fifth Connecticut Volunteers, Norwalk, Conn.
F. W. Downs, Sixth Connecticut Volunteers, Winsted, Conn.
George H. Smith, Sixth Connecticut Volunteers, Stamford, Conn.
Capt. J. I. Hutchinson, Seventh Connecticut Volunteers.
William Morrison, Tenth Connecticut Volunteers, Hartford, Conn.
George Kellogg, Tenth Connecticut Volunteers, New York City.
Capt. S. B. Horne, Eleventh Connecticut Volunteers, Winsted, Conn.
Col. William B. Wooster, Twentieth Connecticut Volunteers, Birmingham, Conn.
G. L. Gilbert, Twentieth Connecticut Volunteers, Birmingham, Conn.
H. G. Allen, Twentieth Connecticut Volunteers, Ansonia, Conn.
H. S. Granniss, Twentieth Connecticut Volunteers, Birmingham, Conn.
Mr. Guillan, Twenty-Second Connecticut Volunteers.
H. W. Clark, Twenty-Seventh Connecticut Volunteers, new Haven, Conn.
William A. Beard, Twenty-Seventh Connecticut Volunteers, New Haven, Conn.
Stephen Smith, Twenty-Eighth Connecticut Volunteers, Stamford, Conn.
E. B. Lawrence, Twenty-Eight Connecticut Volunteers, Stamford, Conn.
Col. David Torrance, Twenty-Ninth Connecticut Volunteers, Birmingham, Conn.
Charles S. Roberts, Second Connecticut Light Artillery, Stratford, Conn.
S. V. Nichols, Second Connecticut Light Artilery, Bridgeport, Conn.
CITIZEN GUESTS.
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Chas. E. Wilmot, Bridgeport, Ct James A. McElroy, " Mrs. S. V. Nichols, " Miss Nettie Noble, " Mrs. Rob't Dauchey, Danbury, Ct. A. J. Picket, " William Bradley, " E. A. Stratton, " Edward Starr, " Miss Minnie Moore, " L. Monson, Norwalk, Ct. G. H. Weed, South Norwalk, Ct. W. R. Lockwood, " J. M. Scribner, " Eugene Alva, Stamford, Ct A. Woeltge, " Mrs. L. Dixon & Son, " Mrs. E. B. Lawrence, " F. J. Peck, Birmingham, Ct. Dickerman Bassett, " Mrs. T. W. Downs, Winsted, Ct. L. B. Wakeman, Westport, Ct. Mrs. James E. Hubbell, " B. L. Woodworth, " Henry C. Lord, New Haven, Ct. Mrs. Wm. A. Beard, " A. J. Smith, Deep River, Ct. Charles Peck, Newtown, Ct J. W. Ambler, Bethel, Ct. O. T. Chaffee, Jr., Mansfield, Ct. Miss Julia Roberts, Stratford, Ct. Merrit Clark, Derby, Ct. Mr. J. W. Nichols, Branford, Ct. Mrs. George W. Coy, Milford, Ct. Mrs. Theo. Gray, Newark, N. J. W. C. Kellogg, New York City. Mrs. W. McDonald, " George Kellogg, " Max Huss, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Rev. C. W. Frittz., Fishkill, N.Y. C. E. Snyder, Newburg, N.Y. Alfred Kayne, " Miss A. B. Stevens, Not'gh'm., Mass. C. H. Watts.
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E. A. Alvord, Bridgeport, Ct. Joseph H. McElroy, " Mrs. John Beck, " Miss Fannie Noble, " J. Paddock, Danbury, Ct. Arthur L. Picket, " Frank Hatch, " F. E. Howard, " Mrs. James E. Moore, " John S. Lend, " Mrs. W. A. Kellogg, Norwalk, Ct. George R. Scofield, " M. F. Wilcox, South Norwalk, Ct. Isaac McGill, Stamford, Ct. Mrs. Mary Hoyt, " Mrs. George H. Smith, " H. Stanley Finch, " Dr. A. W. Phillips, Birmingham, Ct. E. S. Downs, " Peter McGovern, " John S. Jones, Westport, Ct. Mrs. H. P. Burr, " Master Hale, " W. H. Saxton, " Mrs. H. W. Clark, " Mrs. W. T. Field, New Haven, Ct. W.J. Hunt, Bethlehem, Ct. Charles A. Peck, Newtown, Ct. S. S. Wilcox, Ansonia, Ct. Hon. M. W. Pember, Rockville, Ct. Mrs. Wm. H. Curtis, Stratford, Ct. Mrs. J. H. Blakeman, " Mrs. Henry Allen, Branford, Ct. Mrs. J. W. Nichols, " Mrs. Morris Jones, Oshkosh, Wis. W. F. Marsh, New York City. Mrs. H. E. Waite, " M. C. Kellogg, " W. F. Wilcox, " Prof. H. W. Siglar, Newburg, N.Y. T. P. Ramsdall, " Mrs. A. P. Burleigh, Boston, Mass. W. G. La Place, " |
LETTERS OF REGRETS.
Letters regretting their inability to be of the excursion party were received from
Maj. Allen G. Brady, Seventeenth Connecticut Volunteers.
Gen. W. S.Hancock, U.S. Army.
Lieut.-Col. R. A. Constable, Seventy-Fifth Ohio Volunteers.
Donald G. Perkins, Norwich, Conn.
John S. Chamberlain, Brunswick, Me.
Col. Barbour, First Regiment C. N. G.
Col. T. L. Watson, Fourth Regiment, C. N. G.
James Shaw, Providence, R. I.
Gen. W. A. Aiken, Norwich, Conn.
Gen. Francis C. Barlow, New York.
Gen. John A. Logan, Washington, D. C.
Gen. S. R. Smith, Commanding C. N. G.
Gen. Joseph R. Hawley, Hartford, Conn.
Hon. John T. Waite, Norwich, Conn.
Hon. A. D.Hazen, Washington, D. C.
William Berry, Commander Department Connecticut, G. A. R.
Col. A. H. Harris, Seventy-Fifth Ohio Volunteers.
Adjt. Jacob W. Gano, Seventy-Fifth Ohio Volunteers.
Col. Simeon J. Fox, New Haven, Conn.
Hon. W. W. Dudley, Commissioner of Pensions.
Rev. Alexander R. Thompson, Brooklyn, New York.
Gen. F. Segil, New York.
Hon. Henry B. Harrison, New Haven, Conn.
Capt. H. L. Morey, Seventy-Fifth Ohio Volunteers.
Maj. J. C. Kinney, Hartford, Conn.
Capt. Stiles M. Stanton.
Gen. S. E. Merwin, New Haven Conn.
Hon William T. Minor, Stamford, Conn.
Hon. O.H. Platt, Meriden, Conn.
LIST OF PRISONERS AND WOUNDED.
Following are the names of comrades wounded and taken prisoners, July 1, 2, and 3, 1863:
COMPANY A.
PRISONERS.
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Sergt. Albert Holley, Corp'l George M. Buttery, Abijah Hagar, Seth A. Northrop, George P. Saunders, George W. Smith, 2d, Henry E. Humphries.
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Corp'l William H. Gray Timothy Donovan, George Moore, Jasper E. Painter, Richard G. Saymour, Samuel F. Smith, |
WOUNDED.
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Capt. John McQuhae, Jr Patrick Buckley, Isaac W. Gilbert, Henry E. Humphries, Alfred Swords, |
Sergt. Albert Holley, Samuel C. DeForest, Abijah Hagar, Seth A. Northrop, Samuel Wyman. |
COMPANY B.
PRISONERS.
(Names not sent in).
WOUNDED.
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Selah R. Hobbs, John Collins, William H. Jackson, Mortimer Searls,
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George B. Christison, William Gillespe, John L. Jones, John D. Buttery |
COMPANY C.
PRISONERS.
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George Sears, James M. Bailey, William H. Warren, Henry Smith, John H. Benedict, John McHugh, Frank H. Ferry, |
Moses A. Wheeler, William F. Otis, George W. Dickens, George W. Barbour, John W. Bouton, Thaddeus Edwards, James A. Hannon. |
Amos C. Day was taken prisoner and escaped from the Rebels about six miles from Gettysburg while going through a narrow wooded ravine.
William B. Clark was either a deserter, prisoner, or wounded. He went into action and has never been heard of since.
WOUNDED.
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George W. Barbour, John W. Bouton, Thaddeus Edwards, |
John H. Benedict, John McHugh, Frank H. Ferry. |
COMPANY D.
PRISONERS.
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Capt. W. L.Hubbell, Luther W. Lewis, George H. Gregory, W.H. Sclipp, Patrick Norton, Franklin P. Burton, |
Sergt. Cyrus T. Bachelder, William Wirtz, Edward Nichols, William R. Smith, John T. Lewis, Gilbert Wordin. |
WOUNDED.
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Sergt. Henry W. Keeler, J. Henry Blakeman, George R. Hayes, Thomas A. Marsh, Alonzo Scranton,
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Sergt. John H. Foley, William S. Dewhurst, George W. Hannaford, Barney Marshall, Charles S. Wells. |
COMPANY E.
PRISONERS.
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Sergt. George Hale, Theodore Allen, James Gordon, Roscoe Perry, Dennis O. Chase, Dennis Hayes, Matthew Colgan,
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Sergt. Henry McDonough, James Haugh, William C. Westerfield, Henry B. Bigelow, Laurence Shaughness, John Welsh, Eugene Warren.
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WOUNDED.
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Sergt. Henry McDonough, James Monteith. |
Sergt. George Hale, |
COMPANY F.
PRISONERS.
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Theodore Brush, Oscar St. John, Alfred W. Cutter, William H. Downs, |
John Cahill, William W. Gilbert, James Brophy, Bradley Bates. |
WOUNDED.
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Capt. Henry Allen, Corp'l Dennis B. Rockwell, Patrick Purden. |
Corp'l Robert N. Perry, John L. Hayes, |
COMPANY G.
PRISONERS.
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Capt. Wilson French, Sergt. A. W. Lee, John Lockwood. |
Lieut. David S. Bartram, Corp'l Horace Q.Judd, |
WOUNDED.
(Names not sent in).
COMPANY H.
PRISONERS.
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Levi Dixon, Horace Whiting, Nobert Bessa, Seth Remmington, DeWitt C. Ruscoe,
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Justus M. Silliman, Levi St. John Weed, Ebenezer J. Pattenden, Cyrus Raymond, George W. Weed. |
WOUNDED.
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Levi Dixon,
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Justus M. Silliman. |
COMPANY I.
PRISONERS.
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Lewis Palmer, Benjamin Peck,
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James Burdsall, John Lawden. |
WOUNDED.
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Vincent Purdy, Phillip O. Doharty. |
Henry Held, |
COMPANY K.
PRISONERS.
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Charles McElroy, James Dennis, |
John Seery, John M. Terril. |
WOUNDED.
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Samuel Thorpe, William Wallace, John Seery, James Dennis. |
Frederick A. McKay Charles McElroy, John M. Terrill, |