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The 10th Massachusetts Battery lost 2 officers and 6 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 16 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.

1862
September 9 Organized at Lynnfield and mustered in
October 14 Left State for Washington, D.C.; Attached to Grover’s Brigade, Military District of Washington
October 17 to
December 26
Duty at Camp Barry, Defenses of Washington
December 26-28 Moved to Poolesville, Md. and duty there
1863
February Assigned to Jewett’s Brigade, 22nd Army Corps, Dept. of Washington
June Assigned to French’s Command, 8th Army Corps
June 24 Removed to Maryland Heights
June 30-July 1 To Frederick City and Frederick Junction
July Assigned to Artillery Brigade, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac
July 8-11 March to Williamsport
July 12-14 Near Antietam Bridge
July 17-31 Operations in Loudoun Valley
July 23 Wapping Heights
July 26-31 Near Warrenton
July 31-
September 15
At Sulphur Springs
September 17-
October 10
Near Culpeper
October 10-22 Bristoe Campaign
October 13 Auburn
October 15-19 Near Fairfax Station
October 21-30 At Catlett’s Station
November 1 – 6 At Warrenton Junction
November 7 Kelly’s Ford
November 9-25 At Brandy Station
November 26-
December 2
Mine Run Campaign
November 27 Payne’s Farm
December 3 At Brandy Station
1864
March Assigned to Artillery Brigade, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac
April 8 At Stevensburg
May-June Rapidan Campaign
May 5-7
Battle of the Wilderness
May 8-21
Spottsylvania Court House
May 12 Assault on the Salient, Spottsylvania C. H.
May 19
Harris Farm, Fredericksburg Road
May 23-26 North Anna River
May 26-28 Line of the Pamunkey
May 28-31 Totopotomoy
June 1-12
Cold Harbor
June 16-18 First Assault on Petersburg
June 16 Siege of Petersburg begins
June 22-23 Jerusalem Plank Road
July 27-29 Demonstration north of James River
July 27-28 Deep Bottom
August 14-18 Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom
August 25
Ream’s Station
September 24 to
October 24
In trenches before Petersburg in Battery 14
October 27-28 Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher’s Run
October 29 –
November 29
In Forts Stevenson, Blaisdell and Welch
December 9-10 Movement to Hatcher’s Run
1864
December 11 –
February 5
In Forts Emery and Siebert
February 5-7 Dabney’s Mills, Hatcher’s Run
March 25 Watkins’ House
March 28-April 9 Appomattox Campaign
March 30 Moved to Dabney’s Mills
April 2 Fall of Petersburg
April 8-9 Pursuit of Lee
April 6 Sailor’s Creek
April 7 Cover crossing of 2nd Corps at High Bridge, Farmville
April 9
Appomattox Court House

Surrender of Lee and his army.

April 11-14 March to Burkesville
May 2-13 March to Washington, D.C.
May 23 Grand Review
June 9 Mustered out

1865

June 14 Discharged from service