“CO. E, 32ND PA INFANTRY/ MORNING REPORT OF CAPTAIN ROBERT JOHNSON, NOVEMBER 8—DECEMBER 9, 1862”

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Columned, printed form measuring 17 x 7”, w/penciled notations of those present, absent and on sick leave. Plus reverse notations concerning special requisition of hospital detail, and the return of “Charles Rich” to prison. Exhibit four small, light circular stains in the margins. Else VG, clean and entirely legible.

The 32nd Mass. Infantry [3rd Regiment Reserves Infantry] was organized at Philadelphia. At the time of this morning report, the unit was attached to 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 1st Corps of the Army of the Potomac. It participated in the 1862 Seven Days Battles & the 2nd Battle of Manassas & the Battle of Antietam and Fredericksburg. After which it was posted to West Virginia, and then to Washington and back to W.VA, where it was engaged in the Battle of Cloyd’s Mountain. Mustered out in Pittsburgh, 6/171864. During service the unit lost 72 men killed and mortally wounded, and 55 to disease for a total of 127.   [jp]

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