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Battles, Skirmishes and Encounters

Battles
Second Bull Run
August 30, 1862

Vermont units present/engaged:

None.


Casualties
Medal of Honor
Readings
Links
Bibliography

 Casualties

Buxton, Henry H., 25, Westminster, VT; enl 4/25/61, PVT, Co. K, 5th NY INF, pr CPL 3/17/62, wdd, 7/27/62, Gaines Mill VA, wmia, Bull Run, 8/30/62, at Armory Square Hosp., Washington DC 9/1/62, pr 1SGT 9/26/62, d/wds 10/21/62 (amputation & typhoid)

Condon, John C., 0, Hinesburgh, VT; enl 1/18/62, Btry C, 5th U.S. ARTY, wdd, Second Bull Run, 8/30/62, disch 1/17/65 near Petersburg VA

Teer, Sylvester W., 33, (East Dorset, VT); enl 6/4/61, m/i 6/4/61, CPL, Co. A, 30th NY INF, wdd, 2nd Bull Run, 8/30/62, disch. 11/12/62, Washington DC

 Medal of Honor

There were no Medals of Honor awarded as a result of this battle.

 Readings

Henry H. Buxton, Westminster, VT, 5th NY Zouaves

 Links

Pending.

 Bibliography

Pending



Legend: A.C. - Army Corps; AG - Adjutant General; AAG - Assistant Adjutant General; AAAG - Acting Assistant Adjutant General; AACS - Acting Assistant Commissary of Subsistence; AAQM - Acting Assistant Quartermaster; ACT - Acting; ADC - Aide-de-Camp; AIG - Assistant Inspector General; A&IG - Adjutant & Inspector General; AoP - Army of the Potomac; A.P.M. - Additional Paymaster; AQM - Assistant Quartermaster; Artfcr - Artificer; BGLR - Bugler; Bndmstr - Bandmaster; BGen - Brigadier General; Blksmth - Blacksmith; Bvt - brevet; enl - enlisted; CS - Commissary of Subsistence; com - commissioned; cred. - credited to; CS - Commissary of Subsistence; CSA - Confederate States Army; d/dis - died of disease; d/prison - died in prison*; d/svc - died in service (cause unknown); d/wds - died of wounds; dis/dsb - discharged for disability; dis/dischon - dishonorable discharge; DRMR - Drummer; dsrtd - deserted; ENG - Engineer (rank); ENGNRS - Engineers (unit); FFR - Fifer; GCM - general court martial; gsw - gunshot wound; Hosp. - Hospital; IG - Inspector General, kia - killed in action; MGen - Major General; m/i - mustered in; m/o - mustered out; Muscn - Musician; mwia - mortally wounded in action; n.d. - no date; nfr - no further record; P.M. - Paymaster; pow - taken prisoner; pr - promoted; prld - paroled; Rcrt - Recruit; red - reduced (demoted); resgd - resigned; RQM - Regimental Quartermaster; SOWD - Special Order, War Department; Stew. - Steward; tr to/from - transferred to/from; USA - US Army; USCA - US Colored Artillery; USCI - US Colored Infantry; USSS - US Sharpshooters; USV - US Volunteers; VVLB - Vermont Volunteer Light Battery; VHAC - Vermont Heavy Artillery Company; VRC - Veterans Reserve Corps; VVC - Vermont Volunteer Cavalry; VVI - Vermont Volunteer Infantry; Wgnr - Wagoner; wdd - wounded
* NOTE: d/prison includes those who died on parole as a result of imprisonment

Source of roster information: basic information on enlistments, promotions, casualties, etc. comes from the 1892 "Revised Roster of Vermont Volunteers," and additional information from a variety of sources, including cemetery, pension, census and other records as well as published biographies of individuals.