from The Worcester Spy, 27 August 1862(Volume 91 #35),
The Sick and Wounded

The names of the following soldiers appear in the list of sick and wounded who arrived at New York from Fortress Monroe, Wednesday, by steamer Atlantic:

G. W. Nichols, Co. E. 16th Mass., Southborough.
A. Hall, 15th Mass., Cambridge.
W. Clark, 15th Mass., Richmond.
A. Oakes, Co. I., Sturbridge.
Gilbert Green, 15th Mass., Leominster
A. H. Horne, Co. K. 15th Mass., Grafton.
R. T. Finney, Co. D., Worcester.
Corp. T. Snow, Co. H., East Douglas.
J. Addison, Co. h 15th Mass., Northbridge,
H. -. Waters, Co. D., 15th mass., Malden.
A. M. Hale, Co. H., East Douglas.
C. L. Shaw, Co. C., Northboro.
Oscar Perkins, Co. B. 16th Mass., Holliston.
H. B. Hosley, Co. C. 15th Mass., Taunton.
John L. Pierce, Co. H. 15th Mass., Northbridge.
John Rourke, Co. I. 15th Mass., Milford.
Edward Darues [Eames?], Co. D. 15th Mass., Upton.
Edward Goulding, Co. D. 15th Mass., Worcester.
D. Dunn, 15th Mass., Worcester.
T. Lynaugh,Co. B. 15th Mass., Worcester.
L. M. Hapgood, Co. A. 15th Mass., Leominster
T. Flannigan, Co. E., 19th Mass., Milford.
O. Batty, Co, I. 15th Mass., Millbury.
P. Nolon [Neyland], Co. C. 15th Mass., Boylston.