again volunteered for duty, thereby helping to avoid the employment of the draft. Under the call of August 4, 1862, for 300,000 militia to serve nine months, 19,080 of whom were assigned to the quota of Massachusetts, the 5th Regt. After this engagement the regiment remained in Washington until the latter part of the month when it was sent back to Boston where it was mustered out of the service July 31. It was one of the three Massachusetts regiments engaged in the battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, where it lost nine killed, two wounded, and twenty-three prisoners. For nearly four weeks it remained in the city of Washington, then on May 25 it was transferred to the Virginia shore, where it remained in camp near Alexandria until it marched toward Bull Run, forming a part of Franklin's brigade, Heintzelman's division, of McDowell's army. On Sunday, April 21, the 5th entrained for Washington, where on May 1, its members were mustered into the service of the United States. and one from the 1st Regt., thus making up a full regiment of ten companies. 35, issued by the Adjutant General of Massachusetts, April 19,1861. Mil., "Minute Men," was ordered to report for active duty and to proceed to the city of Washington by Special Order No.
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