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The 91st was attached to the defenses of Washington throughout this month, and had duty in Washington DC. [Dyer, v.3 p.1604]

? Francis O Dell was promoted to sgt, co E
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4 John Jauss (A) discharged at Camp Stanton, on surgeon's certificate, by order of Gen Geo B Clellan
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10 Henry Fry (E) deserted in Philadelphia PA
Adolph Bankerd mustered in 62nd PA
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13 James Fitzsimmons enlisted in 62nd PA
14 Thomas Birmingham mustered in co B
Chaplain Welch acknowledged receiving various donated supplies [see 'Ninety-first Pennsylvania Regiment', Philadelphia Inquirer 14 February 1862, page 8]
15 William Roberts (D) discharged on surgeon's certificate at Washington DC (perhaps 16 Feb 65)
Thomas Albertson (E) died in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, of typhoid fever (possibly 20th)
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17 James Gilliland (F) died, Philadelphia PA, by drowning (possibly 20 Nov 61)
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20 Thomas Albertson (E) died in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, of typhoid fever (probably 15th)
Richard Earl (F) died at Camp Stanton, of measles
21 William Willis (E) died of typhoid fever at Washington DC [co E death list]
General McClellan issued orders about provost marshalls
Eugene Chambers mustered in co K
22 Aaron Fetzer (F) died in Columbia Hospital, Washington DC, of typhoid fever
John H Douglass mustered in 3rd NY Artillery
Charles Brown (H) resigned (possibly 4 Mar or 5 Mar)
Amos Heaveland (K) transferred to co.H (perhaps 24 Dec 61)
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25 Augustine Montgomery (E) promoted to corp, replacing Francis O Dell
Samuel Burns (E) promoted to corporal, replacing Michael Snyder
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28 Company A was ordered to duty at the Old capital prison in Washington DC. Company E was ordered to duty in Washington DC for patrol. [Bates, p.186]
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