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Richmond. On April 9, 1867, he was mustered out of the volunteers. On April 11 appointed Chief Quartermaster, First Military District, with headquarters in Richmond. He was later ordered to Washington, D.C., and placed in charge of Lincoln Depot and the various National Cemeteries in the Department of Washington. By March 1, 1869, he was Department Quartermaster in
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He received a regular army commission as Captain and Assistant Quartermaster on March 28, 1867, and the same day, brevets to major and lieutenant colonel. On April 5, 1867, he was ordered to duty in connection with the National Cemeteries in the valleys of the James and Appomattox rivers and south of
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United States Census for the following years and place: 1850, Southampton, Suffolk Cty, New York; 1860, St.Johnsbury, Caledonia Cty, Vermont (incorrectly transcribed as Blunk), 1870, Manchester, Hillsborough Cty, New Hampshire, 1880, Manchester, Hillsborough Cty, New Hampshire, 1890 Special Schedule
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Just more than six months later, On February 24, 1864, Blunt was appointed Captain and Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers, and was ordered to report to the Commanding General, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, for duty in the Quartermaster's Department, which duties he assumed on April
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confirmed the appointment on May 18, 1866. He also received appointments to the brevet grades of major, lieutenant colonel and colonel of volunteers, Quartermaster's Department, to rank from June 9, 1865. He received appointments to the same brevet grades in the
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Heitman, Francis B.. Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, 1789-1903. Vol. 1. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903.
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on March 9, 1863, few mourned his loss. Colonel Blunt assumed command of the brigade again, turning it over to the new brigade commander, Brigadier General
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Revised Roster of Vermont Volunteers and lists of Vermonters Who Served in the Army and Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, 1861-66
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delayed that for a few weeks, and the brigade finally got to see some action. Blunt's 12th and the 15th regiments, however, were left behind in
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Burlington, VT.: The Free Press Association, 1888, i:i 128, 209, 217, ii: 402-405, 417, 420-421, 423, 430-432, 434, 446, 782.
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Vermont in the Civil War. A History of the part taken by the Vermont Soldiers And Sailors in the War For The Union, 1861-5.
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Stoughton was not popular with the officers and men of the brigade, so when he was captured by Confederate partisan
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on May 4, 1864, and served in this position until late 1865. In recognition of his meritorious service at the
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By the end of June, most of the brigade was waiting to muster out, their nine months obligation ended. But
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on June 6, 1861, and was mustered into federal service on July 16. On September 25, he was promoted to
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Soldiers' Record of the Town of St. Johnsbury, Vermont, in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-5,
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Gen. Asa P. Blunt, who died yesterday morning at Manchester, N.H. ...
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of Veterans and Widows, Manchester, Hillsborough Cty, New Hampshire.
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St. Johnsbury, VT: C. M. Stone & Co., 1883, pp. 25–26.
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New York: Vintage Books, 1959, 1991 edition, p. 71.
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of volunteers. Blunt was notable as commander of the
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of volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865, and the
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Danville, Vermont
Manchester, New Hampshire
Manchester, New Hampshire
Union
United States Army
Union Army
Colonel
Brevet
Brigadier general
3rd Vermont Infantry
6th Vermont Infantry
12th Vermont Infantry
2nd Vermont Brigade
American Civil War
Battle at Lee's Mills
Battle of Savage's Station
Union Army
American Civil War
brevet
brigadier general
2nd Vermont Brigade
United States Disciplinary Barracks
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
Danville, Vermont
Southampton, New York
St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Fairbanks Scales
3rd Vermont Infantry
lieutenant colonel

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