502 HISTORY OF CO H ASSET. 



same bounty JoJin G. Hayden and Henry G. Putnam were 

 mustered into the First Battalion, Company A, Heavy 

 Artillery, which had in all twenty of our men. 



Another company of this battalion of heavy artillery. 

 Company D, took the six following men at the regular 

 bounty in January and February of iSG/i^: Jo/ui Banies, 

 Solomon J. Haydefi, Joseph F. Munnice, Thomas Mnrphy, 

 Warren Neivcomb,^ and Letvis L. Wheelwright. 



Besides these there were probably men whose names 

 are unobtainable, for the selectmen reported ninety-one 

 enlistments after the battle of Gettysburg to the end of 

 the war. Of these the following were in the naval service, 

 in addition to the marines already mentioned : — 



Nichols Pratt had enlisted as acting master's mate 

 August 23, 1862, upon the steamer McKnight (?) ; pro- 

 moted acting ensign November 2, 1863, acting master 

 April 25, 1865. He was on the blockade for twenty-three 

 months, also in the convoy and recovery of the ship Ohio, 

 and received a letter from the department for services at 

 Fort Fisher. Adna Nichols Bates also was mustered in 

 as master's mate. He was in the Canandaigua from July 

 12, 1863. Johtt H. Dinsmore was second assistant en- 

 gineer in the Saco from December 21, 1862. The Ainslee 

 brothers, Peter E. and Henry, both entered the Nyphon 

 as sailors December 10, 1863. William L. Baker in 

 August, 1863, went upon the Hendrick Hudson as 

 master's mate. JoJin Keating was a sailor in the Shenan- 

 doah, April, 1863, afterwards serving as fireman in the 

 monitor Yuma until June 30, 1866. Joseph W. LitcJifield, 

 at first a sailor in the Falcony, July 17, 1863, afterwards 

 saw some frightful fighting on board the Minnesota. 

 Henry Powers from December, 1863, was a sailor in the 

 Harvest Moon. Atnos Kendall Tildeti was in the Pam- 

 pero, September, 1863. Abner W. Bates was a sailor in 



* Warren Newcomb was transferred to the navy S.S. Santiago De Cuba, pro- 

 moted to captain of gun number two at the battle of Fort Fisher. 



