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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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Henry Fry (E) deserted in Philadelphia PA
Adolph Bankerd mustered in 62nd PA |
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| 13 | James Fitzsimmons enlisted in 62nd PA |
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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] |
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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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Thomas Albertson (E) died in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, of typhoid fever (probably 15th)
Richard Earl (F) died at Camp Stanton, of measles |
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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 |
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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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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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