Battery D First Rhode Island Light Artillery in the Civil War 1861 1865
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R. I. Sept. 4, iSbi, enrolled; Sept. 4, 1861, mustered in. Borne as absent sick in hospital from March 24, 1863, until April 26, 1864; Sept. 3, 1S64, mustered out at Charlestown, Va. Hood, William H. , Priv. , Warwick, R. I. Sept. 4, 1861, enrolled; Sept. 4, 1861, mustered in; Sept. 26, 1861, deserted at Camp Sprague, Washington, D. C. Hopkins, Daniel, Priv. , Foster, R. I. Feb. 24, 1862, enrolled; Aug. 28, 1862, missing in action, taken prisoner; date of parole not shown; Nov. 10, 1862, died o...f disease at Military Hospital, Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md. Hopkins, Henry H. , Priv. , South Scituate, R. I. Sept. 4, 1861, enrolled; Sept. 4, 1861, mustered in. Borne as teamster from April i, 1862, until Jan. , 1863. Borne as absent sick in hospital from Jan. 25, 1863, until Sept. 3, 1864, when mustered out. Hopkins, Henry W. , Bugler, Foster, R. I. Sept. 4, 1861, enrolled; Sept. 4, 1861, mustered in. Originally served as private; Jan. 30, 1864, re-enlisted as a Vet. Vol. Borne as absent sick in hospital from July 27, 1864, until Oct.
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