CHAPTER I.
Page.
History of the Third Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer
Militia, 1861—Three Months’ Service
[6]
CHAPTER II.
History of the Third Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer
Militia—Nine Months’ Service in North Carolina,
1862-3
[18]
CHAPTER III.
Historical Record of the Field and Non-Commissioned
Staff Officers
[49]
CHAPTER IV.
History of Company A[66]
CHAPTER V.
History of Company B[115]
CHAPTER VI.
History of Company C[133]
CHAPTER VII.
History of Company D[150]
CHAPTER VIII.
History of Company E[185]
CHAPTER IX.
History of Company F[205]
CHAPTER X.
History of Company G[221]
CHAPTER XI.
History of Company H[230]
CHAPTER XII.
History of Company I[251]
CHAPTER XIII.
History of Company K[272]
CHAPTER XIV.
History of Third Regiment Massachusetts
Volunteer Association
[306]

ILLUSTRATIONS.


Rev. Dr. John G. Gammons[Frontispiece]
Col. Silas P. RichmondOpposite page[49]
Lieut.-Col. James Barton[53]
Major John Morrissey[54]
Adjutant Lucian L. Perkins[56]
Surgeon Alfred A. Stocker[58]
Chaplain Rev. Charles A. Snow[60]
Capt. John W. Marble[66]
Capt. Elihu Grant[133]
Capt. Andrew R. Wright[150]
Capt. John A. Hawes[185]
Capt. George R. Hurlburt[205]
Capt. William S. Cobb[221]
Capt. Otis A. Baker[230]
Capt. Barnabas Ewer, Jr.[251]
Capt. Samuel Bates[272]
Sergt. Patrick Cannavan[207]
Sketch of the Goldsboro Expedition[26]

INTRODUCTORY.