All the above three months’ men remained in the Fortress during their service, except during the last two weeks, when they were quartered at Hampton, and embarked for Boston in the steamer Cambridge, arriving at Long Island in Boston harbor, July 19th, where they were mustered out July 22nd.

The only other three months’ Plymouth man was George W. Barnes, who was quartermaster’s sergeant in the 4th regiment.

Company E, 29th regiment, 3 years:

Samuel H. Doten, capt. Bt., major; John B. Collingwood, 1st lieutenant, adjutant; Nathaniel Burgess, 1st lieutenant; Thomas A. Mayo, 2nd lieutenant; Horace A. Jenks, 2nd lieutenant; John Shannon, 2nd lieutenant; Edward L. Robbins, principal musician.

John K. AlexanderHenry W. Kimball
John M. AtwoodCharles E. Merriam
Charles C. BarnesGeorge S. Morey
Ellis D. BarnesWm. Morey, 2d
Moses S. BarnesJohn E. Morrison
Winslow C. BarnesJohn A. Morse
Simeon H. BarrowsIsaac Morton, Jr.
Lawrence R. BlakeLemuel B. Morton
Andrew BlanchardWm. T. Nickerson
Cornelius BradfordSeth W. Paty
George F. BradfordJohn H. Pember
Benjamin F. BumpusGeorge F. Pierce
George F. BurbankWm. H. Pittee
Nathaniel BurgessAlbert R. Robbins
Sylvanus L. ChurchillHenry H. Robbins
Thomas CollingwoodAlbert Simmons
Barnabas DunhamFrank H. Simmons
Henry F. EddyPatrick Smith
Ichabod C. FullerMiles Standish
Philander FreemanWinslow B. Standish
Timothy E. GayJames E. Stillman
Wm. P. GoodingWm. Swift
John F. HallFrancis A. Thomas
Samuel H. HarlowSamuel D. Thrasher
Thomas W. HaydenFrancis H. Vaughn
Alexander HaskinsLeander M. Vaughn
James S. HolbrookGeorge E. Wadsworth
Orin D. HolmesAlfred B. Warner
Seth L. HolmesJoseph B. Whiting
Wm. H. HowlandWm. Williams

The above company was mustered into the service at Fortress Monroe, May 22, 1861, and attached to the 3rd regiment. After the expiration of the term of the 3rd regiment, it was attached, as Co. E to the 1st Massachusetts Battalion, and sent to Newport News. On the 13th of December it was joined as Co. E to the 29th regiment, and sent from Newport News to Norfolk, Suffolk and White House Landing. At various periods in 1862, the following recruits joined the company.

Benjamin F. BatesCharles E. Kleinhans
Thomas B. BurtGeorge F. Peckham
Elisha S. DotenCharles E. Tillson
Justus W. Harlow

The 29th regiment was engaged in the various battles on the peninsula, and from the peninsula went into Maryland and fought in the battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. It was at the battle of Fredricksburg, went to Vicksburg and Knoxville, and finally joined the army of the Potomac, and continued with it until its term of service expired. The following Plymouth men re-enlisted:

Benjamin F. BatesWm. T. Nickerson
Nathaniel BurgessJohn Shannon
Orin D. HolmesCharles E. Tillson

The following Plymouth men were in the 29th regiment, besides those in Co. E: