FIELD AND STAFF.COLONELS.Timothy Ingraham, New Bedford.In command of 3d brigade, and afterward of 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 19th Corps, in winter and spring of 1863; on detached service as Provost Marshal in Washington, D. C., from Sept. 1863, being detained in service after the muster-out of the regiment, and brevetted as Brigadier-General.LIEUTENANT-COLONELS.David K. Wardwell, Boston.Resigned Dec. 3, 1862; afterward in Veteran Reserve Corps.William L. Rodman, New Bedford.Commissioned Lieut.-Colonel, Dec. 4, 1862; killed at Port Hudson, May 27, 1863.James P. Richardson, Cambridge.Promoted Major, Dec. 4, 1862; Lieut.-Colonel, July 13, 1863; in command of 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 19th Corps, May, 1864, Jan., Feb., and March, 1865; wounded at Opequan Creek, Sept. 19, 1864; mustered out, July, 1865.MAJORS.David K. Wardwell, Boston.Promoted Lieut.-Colonel.William L. Rodman, New Bedford.Promoted Lieut.-Colonel.James P. Richardson, Cambridge.Promoted Lieut.-Colonel.Charles F. Allen, Abington.Promoted Major, July 16, 1863; Provost Marshal at Baton Rouge, La., from October, 1863, to summer of 1864, and at Augusta, Ga., 1865; mustered out, July, 1865.SURGEONSSamuel C. Hartwell, Southbridge.Resigned on account of disability, March 2, 1864.Edwin F. Ward, Worcester.Promoted to Surgeon, April 27, 1864; in charge of hospital at Port Hudson, and at Winchester, Va.; on detached service in Shenandoah Valley, in spring and summer of 1864; mustered out, July, 1865.ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.Edwin P. Ward, Worcester.Promoted to Surgeon.George F. Thompson, Belchertown.Discharged, Oct. 26, 1864, to accept commission as Surgeon in 11th Massachusetts Volunteers; afterward Surgeon in Frontier Cavalry.ADJUTANTS.Frank W. Loring, Boston.On staff of Gen. Emory during campaign in Louisiana, 1863; afterward on detached service; discharged from regiment, May 26, 1864.Edward G. Dyke, Cambridge.Appointed Adjutant, from 2d Lieutenant, Company F, Feb. 8, 1863; Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 4, 1863; discharged, to accept commission as Captain in U. S. Volunteer service, May 18, 1865; mustered out, 1865.Austin C. Wellington, Cambridge.Appointed Acting Adjutant from 1st Sergeant, Company F, August, 1864. Sergeant Wellington was commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Nov. 21, 1863, 1st Lieutenant, Sept. 16, 1864; and Adjutant, July, 1865; but, the regiment being reduced in numbers below the standard required by the War Department for a full complement of officers, could not be mustered, and, after having participated in every engagement, was mustered out, July, 1865.QUARTERMASTERS.Elijah Swift, Falmouth.Detailed on brigade and division staffs, as A. A. Q. M., and absent from regiment from its arrival in Gulf Department until its departure from Savannah; mustered out, July, 1865.Nathan Russell, Jr., Cambridge.Promoted from 1st Lieutenant, July 1, 1864; wounded at Port Hudson, June 14, 1863; mustered out, July, 1865.
FIELD AND STAFF.
COLONELS.
In command of 3d brigade, and afterward of 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 19th Corps, in winter and spring of 1863; on detached service as Provost Marshal in Washington, D. C., from Sept. 1863, being detained in service after the muster-out of the regiment, and brevetted as Brigadier-General.
LIEUTENANT-COLONELS.
Resigned Dec. 3, 1862; afterward in Veteran Reserve Corps.
Commissioned Lieut.-Colonel, Dec. 4, 1862; killed at Port Hudson, May 27, 1863.
Promoted Major, Dec. 4, 1862; Lieut.-Colonel, July 13, 1863; in command of 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 19th Corps, May, 1864, Jan., Feb., and March, 1865; wounded at Opequan Creek, Sept. 19, 1864; mustered out, July, 1865.
MAJORS.
Promoted Lieut.-Colonel.
Promoted Lieut.-Colonel.
Promoted Lieut.-Colonel.
Promoted Major, July 16, 1863; Provost Marshal at Baton Rouge, La., from October, 1863, to summer of 1864, and at Augusta, Ga., 1865; mustered out, July, 1865.
SURGEONS
Resigned on account of disability, March 2, 1864.
Promoted to Surgeon, April 27, 1864; in charge of hospital at Port Hudson, and at Winchester, Va.; on detached service in Shenandoah Valley, in spring and summer of 1864; mustered out, July, 1865.
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
Promoted to Surgeon.
Discharged, Oct. 26, 1864, to accept commission as Surgeon in 11th Massachusetts Volunteers; afterward Surgeon in Frontier Cavalry.
ADJUTANTS.
On staff of Gen. Emory during campaign in Louisiana, 1863; afterward on detached service; discharged from regiment, May 26, 1864.
Appointed Adjutant, from 2d Lieutenant, Company F, Feb. 8, 1863; Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 4, 1863; discharged, to accept commission as Captain in U. S. Volunteer service, May 18, 1865; mustered out, 1865.
Appointed Acting Adjutant from 1st Sergeant, Company F, August, 1864. Sergeant Wellington was commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Nov. 21, 1863, 1st Lieutenant, Sept. 16, 1864; and Adjutant, July, 1865; but, the regiment being reduced in numbers below the standard required by the War Department for a full complement of officers, could not be mustered, and, after having participated in every engagement, was mustered out, July, 1865.
QUARTERMASTERS.
Detailed on brigade and division staffs, as A. A. Q. M., and absent from regiment from its arrival in Gulf Department until its departure from Savannah; mustered out, July, 1865.
Promoted from 1st Lieutenant, July 1, 1864; wounded at Port Hudson, June 14, 1863; mustered out, July, 1865.