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Inventory of the Capt. Joseph A. Burt Jr. PapersIn the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library
Historical NoteThe 47th Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteers Militia was led by Col. Lucius B. Marsh, a Boston merchant, Lt. Col. Albert Stickney, and Major Austin S. Cushman. It was mustered at Camp Edwin M. Stanton, Boxford, MA in Nov. 7, 1862 for a term of nine months service. The regiment moved to Camp Meigs, Readville prior to leaving the state on Nov. 29 for New York. During this time the 47th Regiment lost 225 men to desertion. On Dec. 31 the regiment embarked for New Orleans, LA. Upon their arrival they camped at the Metarie Racecourse at Carrolton, LA. and later on at Camp Parapet. During their time in Louisiana they were engaged in guarding a 30 mile long line of defense and were present during the siege of Port Hudson. They saw no battlefield action although one man was killed by guerrillas. They left Carrolton, LA on Aug. 5, 1863 to return home to Massachusetts via Illinois where they arrived in Boston on the 18th. The regiment was mustered out September 1, 1863. There is little else in this collection about Capt. Burt’s personal life. It is known that he was employed as a machinist in New Bedford, MA. He was born in Warren R.I. and served in the Warren Artillery Militia but later resided in New Bedford until his death in 1909. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Content NoteThis collection contains the records of Company D of the 47th Massachusetts Volunteers Militia. They were apparently collected by Capt. Joseph A. Burt Jr. during his term of duty in 1862-1863. Parts of the records are to be found in ledger books, including the Company Descriptive Book. It contains detailed lists of non-commissioned officers, men transferred, men discharged, a register of deaths and those who deserted. Other ledgers contain the Company Orders, the Company Morning Reports and The Company Clothing. The remainder of the military records consists of loose documents referring to Ordnance Stores, Personal Accounts, Muster Rolls and other Company business. In addition, the collection contains Capt. Burt’s own copies of books about military instructions, procedures and tactics that have been removed and cataloged as part of the Library's printed collection. Series I consists of a small collection of Capt. Burt’s previous military experience in the Warren, R.I. Artillery Militia, his enlistment examination for the 47th Regiment and other documents relating to his promotions. There is one personal letter from him to his wife and children. Series II consists of ledger books and forms relating to the daily organization and maintenance of the regiment. Series III consists of books of instruction on military skills and hymn books. Series IV consists of miscellaneous post-war reunions. Series V consists of two documents related to the ship Thomas Winslow (1864-1865) and a street plan of New Bedford. Arrangement of CollectionReturn to the Table of Contents Information for Researchers
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Preferred Citation New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library Mss 158, [sub-group, series, sub-series, folder/volume as appropriate], [item]
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Provenance Materials in this collection were donated to the New Bedford Whaling Museum Library by Mrs. Edwina Vallieres in 1945 as part of Accession 1945.16.
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Subject Headings Burt, Joseph A., Jr., 1821-1909
Military discharge
Military orders
Soldiers--Hymns
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Desertions
United States. Army--Appropriations and expenditures
United States. Army--Military life
United States. Army--Officers
United States. Army--Ordnance and ordnance stores
United States. Army. Infantry--Drill and tactics
United States. Army. Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteers Militia, 47th (1862-1863). Company D
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Vessel Names
Thomas Winslow (Ship)
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