Leonard C. Alden

Individual Muster-in Roll

2 Lt. Leonard C. Alden

Co. D, 55 Reg't Mass. Inf. (Col'd).

Age 23 years.

Roll dated: Boston, Mass, May 14, 1863.

Muster-in to date May 14, 1863.

Joined for duty and enrolled:

When: May 12, 1863

Where: Boston

Period: 3 years

Company Descriptive Book

Age: 23

Height: 5 feet, 8 inches

Complexion: light

Eyes: Brown

Hair: Brown

Where born: Boston, Mass.

Remarks: Died at Hilton Head, SC, Oct 6th 1863.

Special Order No. 235

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Head Quarters

Boston, May 15, 1863.

Leonard C. Alden of Cambridge having been commissioned 2nd Lieut in the 55th Regt Mass Volunteers under date of May 12, 1863, in accordance with provisions of General Order No. 75, War Department, series 1862, Capt. Collins U.S. Mustering and Disbursing Officer for Massachusetts will muster him in to the service of the United States.

By order of the Commander in Chief

W. Schouler

Adj General

Must'd by R.McK

1 October 1863

Head Quarters 55th Regt. Mass Vols.

Folly Island Oct 1, 1863

General, I enclose the Statement of Doctor Morrison in regard to Lieut. L. C. Alden of my Regt. and respectfully request that he may be allowed to proceed immediately home while his strength may allow the removal, and that he may leave the island by tomorrow morning [ ] boat to go by the Fulton. the Lieutenant himself is too feeble even to sign an application for sick leave, he would like to take his warrant with him.

I am respectfully

Your Obedient Servant

Alphes S. Hartwell, Ltn. Col

Com'd. 55th Regt MA Vols.

To Major General Gillman

Commanding Department of the South.

1 October 1863

Office of the Chief Medical Officer of

Folly Island SC. Oct 1, 1863

General, Lieutenant Leonard C. Alden of Comp. D, 55th Mass Vols, offered his resignation a short time ago, in consequence of sickness disqualifying him for further service, but, owing to the fact that two of the members of the Examining Board have lately been relieved from further duty, and there not having been as yet, any others appointed in their place, he has been unable to obtain an examination and there is no certainty as the when the Board will be in session again. In consequence of rapidly failing I was sent for this afternoon to see him in reference to his removal to the North. I have carefully examined said Officer, and I find him suffering from Typho-Malarial Fever, and find that he is rapidly failing, and I further state that in my opinion immediate removal to the North is necessary to save life, - delay in order that his papers may go through the usual channel, I believe, would be certainly fatal.

I am Sir, Your Obedient Servant

J. B. Morrison Surg.

Chief Med. Off. of Folly Island

To Maj. Gen. Gillmore.

Record of Death and Interment

Name and number of person interred: Leonard C. Alden

Number and locality of grave: No 222 Hilton Head Military Cemetery

Hospital number of the deceased: 3190

Regiment, rank, and company: 55 Mass. Vols., 2nd Lieutenant Co. "D"

Residence before enlistment: Cambridge, Massachusetts

Conjugal condition: Single

Cause of death: Diarrhea Chron.

Age of the deceased: unknown

Nativity: unknown

Date of death and burial: Oct 5th, buried Oct 6th

[A duplicate of this Record has been forwarded to the Sexton, and another remains at this Hospital]

To. 1st Lieut Geo. A. Gorton & R. J. Arty

Post Adjutant, Hilton Head, SC.

Sir: It becomes my duty to inform you that the person above described died at this Hospital as herein stated; and that it is desired his remains should be interred with the usual military honors.

Respectfully

Surgeon U.S. Army

Military Hospital Hilton Head, S.C.

October 6th, 1863

This copy of Record is to be transmitted to the Adjutant General at Washington immediately after the place of burial and the number of the grave have been ascertained and registered. The above notification is to remain attached.

Inventory of Effects

Inventory of the effects of Leonard C. Alden late 2nd Lieutenant of Captain... Company D of the 55th Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, who was enrolled as a... at... in the State of... on the... day of... 186..., at... in Company..., ...Regiment of... Volunteers, to serve ...years or during the war; he was born in... in the State of...; he was ...years of age, ...feet ...inches high, ...complexion, ...eyes, ...hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a...; he died in U.S. general Hospital, at Hilton Head S.C. on the 5th day of October 1863, by reason of Diarrhea Chronica.

INVENTORY
ArticlesNo.ArticlesNo.ArticlesNo.
Hats1Pairs trowsers2Knapsacks1
Forage caps Pairs drawers1Rubber Blankets1
Great coats1Flannel shirts Quilt1
Uniform coats shirts2Canteen1
Uniform jackets Pairs boots Trunk & contents1
Flannel sack coats1Pairs shoes3Sword1
Blouses Pairs socks1
MoneySpecie

Notes
 
Stable frocks Woollen blankets1
Fatigue overalls Haversacks1

I certify on honor, that the above inventory comprises all the effects of 2nd Lieut Leonard C. Alden, deceased, and that the effects are in the hands of... at... to be disposed of by a Council of Administration

U.S. Gen'l Hospital

Hilton Head S.C.

October 21st 1865>

US General Hospital

Sir, in reply to your note concerning the effects of Lt. C. Alden, I have to say, that he left $47.00 in money, which, by some inadvertency was not put on the inventory. This money, with his effects, I will forward to the address you desire in Boston.

Please enter the $47.00 on the Inventory you have.

Very Respectfully

Your Obdt. Servt.

J. E. Semple

asst. Surgeon USA

to Ltn. Col A. S. Hartmell

55 Mass Vols.

Leonard C. Alden, 2nd Lieutenant, Company D, 55 Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Compiled Military Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers who served with the United States Colored Troops: 55th Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), (National Archives Microfilm Publication M1801, roll 1); Muster Rolls; Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1780s-1917, Record Group 94; National Archives, Washington, DC.

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A Brave Black Regiment: The History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry 1863-1865

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Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

and:

A Voice of Thunder: A Black Soldier's Civil War

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Microsoft Encarta Africana

and:

Black Valor: Buffalo Soldiers and the Medal of Honor, 1870-1898

and:

The Black Civil War Soldiers of Illinois

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A Grand Army of Black Men: Letters from African-American Soldiers in the Union Army

 

 

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