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companies in this city-Company A and Company B, also Headquarters Company. The Tenth Company, Coast Artillery, now Battery A, was re- cruited principally from Company A, Captain Elwood T. Stanton, and Sec- ond Lieutenant Elmer E. Watson enlisting and being commissioned officers in the new Tenth Company, and First Lieutenant Alfred Ligourie being placed in the officers' reserve corps. Company B, Captain Edmund B. Reed, continued in existence until last winter, when Headquarters Company, Coast Artillery, was recruited, Captain Reed and First Lieutenant George King being commissioned officers in the National Guard, and Second Lieutenant George E. Fisher being discharged. With the depletion of the regiment on account of the National Guard, Colonel Kirkland and staff resigned, and the Headquarters Company was disbanded.
At present, New London is the headquarters of the One Hundred and Ninety-second Artillery, Connecticut National Guard, with Colonel Morris B. Payne commanding. Two of the units are located here-Headquarters Company, commanded by First Lieutenant Edmund B. Reed ; and Battery A, in command of Captain Thomas E. Troland.
The New London Armory was started in 1884. It is located on the site of the old Coit house, at the corner of Washington and Coit streets, and was ready for occupancy in 1885. Recently the building has been changed by the cutting of large doors on both streets for the purpose of accommodating the large gun which the United States Government has turned over to the State, and the tractors and autos that will be stored in the basement.
The county was a seat of great activity during the World War, owing to the fact that the shipyards, forts and the submarine flotilla made it a military and naval base. The city of New London was taxed to the limit to provide accommodations, and every town in the county contributed liber- ally of men and means after the United States entered the conflict. The names of those who entered the service have been preserved in the town histories, and need not be recorded here. Like the Civil War veterans, these soldiers have banded themselves together for the purpose of preserving friend- ships that were formed, to guard their mutual interests, and to keep in close touch with each other for social and for patriotic purposes. The greatest of these orders, the American Legion, has ninety-five posts organized in the State of Connecticut, seven of these being in New London county : Robert O. Fletcher, No. 4, Norwich, John S. Blackmar, commander; John Coleman Prince, No. 9, New London, Thomas S. McGinley, commander; Lyme No. 41. Old Lyme; Donald A. Bigelow, No. 54, Colchester, E. L. Keely, com- mander ; Sergeant Richard William Morgan, No. 55, Mystic, John R. Wheeler, commander ; James W. Harvey, No. 58, Stonington, Fred E. Hyde, com- mander ; Joseph St. Germain, No. 85. Sprague, Odilla N. Arpin, commander.
There are State societies of national organizations basing membership upon descent from veterans of the various wars in which the American Colonies and States have engaged. Connecticut has State chapters of the following: Society of the Cincinnati; Society of Colonial Wars; Sons of the Revolution; Sons of the American Revolution; Society of the War of 1812; Daughters of the American Revolution (with five chapters in New London county, at New London, Mystic, Groton and Stonington, Norwich and Jewett City). A Commandery of the Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States, and a State body of the Naval and Military Order of the
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Spanish-American War. A State Department of Connecticut Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States and a State branch of the National Society of United States Daughters of 1812.
New London is headquarters of the First Coast Artillery of the Con- necticut National Guard, Colonel Morris B. Payne, of New London, com- mander. The armory is on Washington street. Other officers of the regi- ment from New London county are: Major Charles H. Hull, commander of First Battalion ; Captain David Conner, regimental adjutant; Captain James D. Copp, intelligence officer; Captain Henry B. Selden, adjutant First Bat- talion ; Licutenant Otto H. Schroeter, plans and training officer, First Bat- talion ; Lieutenant Robert W. Young, orienteur officer; Lieutenant Paul H. Bolles; Lieutenant Robert A. Kecfe.
The Headquarters Battery of the regiment is quartered in the Armory at New London ; Edmund B. Reed, captain ; George L. King, first licutenant.
Battery A, of New London, One Hundred and Ninety-second Regiment of Artillery, Connecticut National Guard, is commanded by Captain Thomas E. Troland, First Lieutenant Elwood L. Stanton, and Second Lieutenant Elmer E. Watson. Battery B of the same regiment is located in Norwich, the armory there also housing the headquarters battalion and combat train Battery B is commanded by Captain William B. Denison, First Lieutenant Ernest L. Bartolucci, Second Lieutenants David A. Tongen and Jonathan L. Johnson. Headquarters Battalion and Combat Train is commanded by Captain Herbert F. Burdick, First Lieutenant Harry W. House, Second Lieutenant Tracy R. Burdick.
For many years patriotic New Londoners dreamed of some day having a great Naval Station four miles up the river, but none could have foreseen what form this improvement would take. A Naval Station on the Thames river there had been from the early seventies, but its activities were short- lived and it gradually declined in importance until it became merely a navy yard in name. Only a few watchmen were maintained there, to prevent the junk from being stolen.
Then through Congressional pressure the Navy Department determined to utilize the yard as a coaling station. Coal pockets were erected, and for a time there was a revival of activity, but there did not seem to be much need for a coaling station. Then it was proposed to make of it a training quarters for marines. Buildings were altered, new quarters added and a drill ground laid out, but before much more could be done the Spanish-American war came along and all the marines were called away, never to come back.
With the development of the submarine and its utility for harbor de- fense, a new use was found for the Thames Naval Station. It was dis- covered to be a specially good place for the maintenance of undersea craft. However, not much progress was made in the way of needed improvements until the World War, and then the Submarine Base took on a pronounced boom. An appropriation of several millions was spent in developing it. Officers' quarters, barracks, wharves, storehouses, etc., were erected, until it
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has grown to be a city by itself. At one time during the war, nearly ten thousand men were stationed or in training there. Since the close of the Great War, the force of men has been much diminished, but the work of developing is still going on. The government has fortified the harbor, and an adequate force of men provide protection against foe.
Muster roll of the 3rd Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, for Spanish-American war service. Mustered into the United States Service at Niantic. July 2-6, 1898. Mustered out at Savannah, Georgia, March 20, 1899.
FIELD AND STAFF
Col. Augustus C. Tyler (resigned; discharged Jan. 31, 1899), New London.
Lieut .- Col. Alexander Rodgers (promoted to colonel Jan. 31, 1899), Washington, D. C.
Maj. Henry J. Thayer (resigned ; mustered out Sept. 9), Putnam.
Maj. Gilbert L. Fitch (resigned Sept. 19), Stamford.
First Lieut. and Adjutant Roswell D. Trimble (promoted to major Oct. 31), New London.
First Lieut. and Quartermaster Percy H. Morgan, Poquonnock.
Maj. and Surgeon Julian La Pierre (resigned ; mustered out Sept. 21), Norwich.
First Lieut. and Assistant Surgeon Hiram B. Thomson (promoted to major and surgeon Sept. 23), New London.
First Lieut. and Assistant Surgeon Harry M. Lee, New London.
Assistant Surgeon John S. Blackmar (appointed Oct. 3), Norwich.
Chaplain J. Spencer Voorhees, Hartford.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF
Sergt .- Maj. Richard P. Freeman, Jr., New London. Discharged Sept. 8.
Q. M .- Sergt. James D. Copp, New Lon- don. Discharged Sept. 8.
Chief Musician Chas. H. Phillips, New Lon- don. Reduced to ranks.
Prin. Musician Aubrey J. Newburg, New London.
Hosp. Steward Clarence D. Sevin, Norwich
Hosp. Steward Harry F. Thompson, New London.
Hosp. Steward Hubert F. Pierce, East Nor- walk.
Corp. Sidney E. Morton. Reduced to ranks. Corp. Edward Pendleton. Reduced to ranks. Promoted to corporal.
COMPANY A, OF NEW LONDON
Capt. Henry S. Dorsey.
First Lient. Edward T. Drea; resigned Nov. 28. Second Lieut. Edward H. Corcoran. First Sergt. Frank A. McDonald.
Q. M .- Sergt. John A. Malona, Waterford. Sergt. Hubert W. Ryan; reduced to ranks. Sergt. John J. Lawless, Waterford; pro- moted to first sergeant, to second lieu- tenant, Co. D. Sergt. Walter W. Philbrick.
Sergt. Edward A. Lawless, Waterford. Corp. Daniel A. Rankin.
Corp. John T. Sweeney; reduced to ranks. Corp. Joseph D. Phillips, Waterford; re- duced to ranks.
Corp. Edward C. Smith; reduced to ranks. Corp. Jeremiah T. Moriarty ; reduced to ranks; promoted to corporal.
Musician Frank Joseph.
PRIVATES
Breen, Michael E.
Berardinelli, Peter S., Waterford; dis- charged Jan. 24.
Brunell, Herbert, Noank.
Caracausa, Joseph.
Chapman, Edward K., Groton.
Carney, Thomas.
Carey, Patrick J., Stonington ; promoted to corporal.
Chapman, Andrew G., Norwich.
Cleveland, Robert I.
Cotter, John F., New Britain.
Drudy, John D .; promoted to corporal.
Dunn, Daniel F.
Delap, George T.
Deffley, James E.
Doyle, Joseph M. Foley, Michael.
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Greer, Benjamin Hynds, John J. Howard, Joseph Jaeger, Robert H .; promoted to corporal. Kay, Benjamin F., Groton; promoted to corporal. Kopp, George McCarthy, Robert J .; dishonorably dis- charged.
Mead, Harry A., Portchester, N. Y .; trans- ferred to regimental band.
Mealady, Daniel J. Morgan, Charles L., Montville.
McLaughlin, James H .; deserted Sept. I. McMoran, Eugene. O'Rourke, Edward J. O'Rourke, Thomas; dishonorably dis- charged.
Petty, George
Perrin, Frederick A .; promoted to corporal. Powers, Wm. P., Hartford; dishonorably discharged.
Ryan, John F.
Rogers, Edward H., East Lyme.
Sullivan, Dennis D.
Sullivan, James; dishonorably discharged. Sheridan, John J.
Sheridan, Wm. J. Storey, Wm. J .; deserted Nov. II. Saunders, Lyman R., Mystic. Shea, Daniel F. Skinner, John O.
Sauter, John F., Norwich.
Turk, Harry Tumelty, Thomas
Tracey, Wm. D .; promoted to corporal.
Wilson, John Wilson, Wm .; dishonorably discharged.
Williard, Arthur L .; appointed musician. Weinstein, Joseph
Wright, Fred C., Pomfret ; discharged Feb. 6, 1899.
Watson, Wm. L., Hartford; dishonorably discharged. Woods, John E., New Britain. Waldron, James E., Wallingford ; dishonor- ably discharged.
COMPANY B, OF PAWCATUCK First Lieut. John F. Murphy, Pawcatuck; promoted to captain Co. L, Nov. 22. Second Lieut. Isaac F. Gavitt. First Sergt. James F. Spellman. Q. M .- Sergt. Esbon H. Gavitt. Sergt. James J. Murphy ; promoted to sec-
ond lieutenant Co. H, Jan. 22. Sergt. John J. Bentley. Sergt. Patrick W. Shea.
Sergt. Michael F. O'Connell.
Corp. Thomas F. Lenihan; discharged Feb. 13, 1899.
Corp. John T. Fitzgerald.
Corp. John H. Shea.
Corp Cornelius L. Shea.
Corp. James P. McMahon. Corp. James D. Neville.
Corp. Dennis F. Connell.
Corp. John J. Donahue.
Corp. James M. Lindsay.
Musician John J. Cunningham.
Artificer Dennis C. Brown.
Wagoner James J. McCort, Stonington ; re- duced to ranks.
PRIVATES
Alves, Charles, Stonington.
Ahern, Henry P., Norwich.
Buck, Henry H .; deserted.
Brightman, Frank, Stonington.
Barry, Joseph, Norwich.
Boles, John, Jr.
Church, Walter, Stafford.
Carson, Edward R., Stonington.
Carey, John E.
Casey, Daniel J., appointed wagoner.
Casey, John F.
Casey, John.
Connor, James J., Norwich.
Donahue, James F.
Donahue, Michael E.
Donahue, John F.
Doran, Andrew E., Manchester.
Eaton, Ervin J.
Ennis, John, Stonington.
Farrell, John E.
Fenton, Edwin H.
Fallon, John, Stonington.
Fairfield, David M .; transferred to band.
Fogarty, William L., Norwich; dishonor- ably discharged.
Griffin, John, Boston, Mass .; dishonorably discharged.
Gilmore, Dennis, Stonington.
Gould, Ezra, Monson, Mass .; promoted to corporal.
Holland, Bert E., transferred to band.
Knight, Wm. B. Keegan, John H. Knowles, George E., North Stonington. Luck, Gussie A.
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Maxson, John W., Stonington; discharged Nov. 18, disability.
McDonald, John J. McDonald, Thomas J.
McGrath, John D.
McKay, Robert ; transferred to Company I; promoted to corporal; transferred to N. N. C. S., Dec. 14, as sergeant-major.
McQuard, James.
O'Gara, James P.
Palmer, Henry E .; discharged Jan. 16, 1899.
Preston, Roger A.
Rushlow, Joseph T.
Robinson, Henry, Stonington.
Roche, Patrick D .; promoted to corporal.
Shea, Daniel C.
Shea, Daniel, Stonington.
Sutton, James, Stonington.
Sullivan, Edward J.
Smith, Joseph.
Tedford, Robert, Stonington.
Whalen, John J.
Wilcox, Jerome A., Stonington ; deserted.
Wright, Robert W., Derby.
Witenheimer, Albert H., Derby; pro- moted to sergeant-major .. promoted to second lieutenant, Dcc. 8.
COMPANY C, OF NORWICH
Capt. Charles A. Hagberg.
First Lieut. Harry E. Comstock.
Second Lieut. Frank Q. Smith.
First Sergt. Milo R. Waters.
Q. M .- Sergt. John Gembel.
Sergt. John A. Hagberg; promoted to first lieutenant Co. B, Nov. 22.
Sergt. Charles A. Polsten; reduced to ranks.
Sergt. Edward T. Waterman.
Sergt. Charles E. Ramage, Montville; dis- charged Feb. 2, 1899.
Corp. Charles H. Thorpe, Uncasville; pro- moted to sergeant.
Corp. Wm. C. Zełze; discharged Feb. 2, 1899.
Corp. Alfred A. S. L'Heureux, Taftville ; reduced to ranks.
Corp. James N. Clark, Jr .; reduced to ranks. Corp. John Hubbard; discharged Oct. 10. Corp. Frederick W. Burton.
Corp. George W. Rathbun ; discharged Feb. 2, 1899.
Corp. Henry H. Morrill; promoted to ser- geant. Corp. Charles Sabrowski.
Musician Leopold A. Grzywacz, transferred to band.
PRIVATES
Audette, Elmer, Taftville.
Audette, Alfred, Taftville.
Aspinall, Henry.
Ahern, Wm. H.
Bauman, John. Benjamin, James H.
Bliven, George L., Lebanon; discharged Sept. 6.
Barnes, Philo H., Preston.
Brock, Eugene S.
Chase, Walter M .; transferred to Co. D; appointed musician.
Coffee, Walter C .; promoted to corporal; promoted to sergeant.
Casey, Daniel C.
Corcoran, Murty, Taftville.
Cox, Thomas J.
Caruthers, Wm.
Connell, Patrick F.
Cahoon, David A.
Carter, John.
Callahan, Dennis.
Callahan, John F .; discharged Feb. 3, 1899.
Carroll, Wm. F., Preston.
Comstock, James H .; transferred to band.
Dyrdal, Giordi.
Duff, Daniel; promoted to corporal.
Durfey, Frank, Greenville.
Donahue, Patrick H .; appointed artificer.
Fletcher, Wm. C .; discharged Jan. 24, 1899.
Fletcher, George H .; promoted to corporal.
Foren, John M., Jewett City.
Fitzgerald, Frederick.
Gambel, John, Taftville; died Sept. 19. Gay, James M.
Gadle, George H .; appointed wagoner.
Gibson, Herbert A .; promoted to corporal.
Grover, Anson E., Preston.
Geary, Morris F., Montville.
Haselden, John W .; promoted to corporal.
HIughes, Joseph.
Hiscox, Judson L., Preston.
Jack, James, Jr., Greeneville ; promoted to corporal.
Jeffers. Walter B. S., Jewett City; pro- moted to corporal.
Kellog. Walter J.
King, Joseph W.
L'Heureux, Nelson S., Taftville.
Loffler, John T.
Lynch, George H., Preston; discharged Nov. 27, 1898.
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Lumsden, George R.
Letendre, George, Taftville. Maguire, Wm. F. Malone, Wm. J., Taftville. McClure, Wm., Preston.
McVey, Peter. Merrill, Orville W., Springfield, Mass. Miner, Huburt, Greeneville.
Moore, Michael M .; promoted to corporal ; reduced to ranks. Morgan, James, Jr.
McGill, John H., Stamford; discharged Jan. 3, 1899.
McCormick, James, Maysville, Ky.
Mausmann, Andrew H., Franklin.
Olsson, Ivar, Greeneville.
Osborne, John C .; appointed musician.
Oliver, Charles B.
Perkins, Charles T .; promoted to corporal. Peckham, Wm. W .; transferred to band. Pierce, Arthur W., Jewett City.
Pickorski, Mike.
Reeves, George P., Taftville.
Robinson, Walter C .; appointed musician.
Rushlow, Peter.
Rathbun, Charles I .; transferred to band.
Raphael, Robert, Montville.
Sabrowski, August; discharged Jan. 24, 1899. Sellick, Frederick W. Sikorski, Albert.
Sikorski, John, Greeneville.
Simpson, Louis F , Franklin.
Skinner, Benjamin F.
Sterry, Frank E .; promoted to corporal. Sullivan, Patrick, Taftville. Thorp, Albert ; promoted to corporal.
Thorpe, William H., Montville; pro- moted to corporal. Tooker, Frederick B .; transferred to band. Turner, George A. Tylendar, Antoni. Woodworth, Harvey L. Welden, Albert C.
COMPANY D, OF NEW LONDON Capt. David Conner, New London.
First Lieut. Wm. H. Ryley, New London ; discharged Jan. 24, 1899. Second Lieut. Charles P. Kirkland; pro- moted to captain Co. M, Sept. 11. First Sergt. George Hennes. Q M .- Sergt. Emmett L. Crowell. Sergt. Frank L. Beckwith ; reduced to ranks.
Sergt. Carlos G. Champlin; transferred to Co. H, 2d U. S. Vols., Engrs., Dec. 6. Sergt. Wm. R Chipman ; promoted to first sergeant.
Corp. Joseph J. Carr; reduced to ranks; dishonorably discharged Feb. 18, 1899.
Corp. Daniel B. Scoville ; reduced to ranks. Corp. Harry B. Prince ; reduced to ranks.
Corp. John J. Butler.
Corp. Frank J. Martin.
Corp. Michael F. Hogan, North Plains; deserted Oct. 13.
Corp. Michael C. Carey.
Corp. John F. Conway.
Corp. Byron W. Bemis, Shelton; promoted to sergeant.
Musician George E. Ryley; reduced to ranks; promoted to corporal.
Musician Charles Ormsby.
Wagoner Cassius A. Harding.
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PRIVATES Albecker, Edward, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Allen, Henry, Norwich. Lee, James T., Norwich.
Polskey, Joseph, Montville.
Willey, Frank, Norwich.
COMPANY F, OF DANIELSON Contained one man from New London county-Jolly, James K., Norwich.
COMPANY H, OF STONINGTON
Capt. Hadlai A. Hull; promoted to major Sept. 23rd; resigned Oct. 17th.
First Lieut. Herbert D. Utley, New Lon- don; resigned Oct. 11th.
Second Lieut. Walter F. Fish, Mystic; re- signed Jan. Ist. Corp. Oscar W. Palmer, Norwich; pro- moted to first sergeant. Corp. Myron A. Maynard, Jewett City. Corp. Wilfred Prevost, Jewett City. Wagoner George Conrad, Norwich.
PRIVATES Abby, George, North Stonington. Bassett, Edwin B., Norwich.
Brennan, Humphrey, Norwich. Carroll, John T., Norwich.
Cavanaugh, Patrick, Stonington. Conrad. John, Preston. Coughlin, David, Norwich. Carrigg, Thomas, New London.
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Callahan, Christopher, New London. Carter, John F., Norwich; discharged Aug. 22nd. Daniels, Richard, Stonington.
Devine, Michael, Jr., Norwich.
Dupois, Joseph O., Occum. Galbraith, Arthur, Norwich; appointed artificer.
Gay, Frederick A., Norwich.
Gay, William T., Norwich.
Hallesey, Wm., Norwich. Hewlett, Charles, Lebanon.
Healy, Daniel, New London.
Kehr, Wm., Norwich.
Kelly, John N., Norwich.
Lamb, Walter H., Norwich; promoted to corporal.
Lukoski, Joseph, Norwich.
Mell, Charles B. Norwich.
Mullaney, John H., Groton.
Pariseau, Nelson, Glasgow.
Powers, Ralph F., Norwich; discharged Aug. 22nd.
Rourke, John, Preston.
Sullivan, Patrick, Norwich.
Shannon, Jeremiah, Jewett City.
Sparks, Ernest, Norwich.
Sheehan, Daniel, Jewett City.
Wallace, Wm. E., Griswold.
Whipple, Frederick E., Jewett City. Winans, Frank J., Norwich.
COMPANY I, OF NEW LONDON
Capt. Eugene T. Kirkland; promoted to major Sept. 11th; to lieutenant-colonel Feb. 27, 1899.
First Lieut. Albert P. Ware; promoted to captain Sept. 11th.
Second Lieut. Carey Congdon ; promoted to first lieutenant Sept. 15th ; resigned Dec. 4th.
Second Lieut. Daniel Tyler Moore.
First Sergt. Harris Pendleton, Jr .; pro- moted to Second Lieut. Co. M, July 23rd ; to first lieutenant Co. E, Oct. 15th. Quartermaster Sergt. John T. Sherwin. Sergt. Richard B. Smith ; promoted to first sergeant. Sergt. Louis H. Goddard.
Corp. Thomas H. Jennings, promoted to sergeant ; to second lieutenant.
Corp. Clark S. Bishop; promoted to ser- geant.
Corp. Jeremiah J. Murphy; promoted to sergeant.
Corp. John H. Broadwell.
Corp. John I. Stubbert; promoted to ser- geant. Corp. John E. Angus, Groton.
Musician Harry A. Wiley.
Musician Wmn. M. Dunn.
PRIVATES
Allen, Wm. H.
Allen, Lucian O., Mystic.
Blake, Frederick C.
Blanchard, Frederick C., Norwich.
Brobeck, Albert.
Butterly, Peter.
Callahan, Wm. F .; promoted to corporal.
Crump, Richard L .; promoted to corporal.
Farrell, Frank F., Norwich.
Gernhard, Adam J., Norwich ; promoted to corporal.
Gleason, Wm. J.
Hunter, John A., Jr., Norwich.
Hanrahan, John, Norwich.
James, Frederick H.
Kelly, James F.
Latham, Albert, Groton.
McCarron, John.
McGregor, James J., Mystic; promoted to согрoral.
Malona, Charles; appointed artificer.
Mills, John, Waterford.
Mulligan, Frank.
Newburg, Harry N., Groton.
Noland, Wm. H .; promoted to corporal.
O'Neil, Owen, Norwich.
Peppin, Frederick, Taftville.
Rehly, Charles, Norwich.
Smith, Jesse, Groton.
Williams, Frank E., Groton. Willows, Henry L .; promoted to corporal. Wolfe, David, Mystic.
COMPANY M, OF WINSTED Private Turner, Theodore, Norwich.
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HONOR ROLL OF NORWICH IN THE WORLD WAR
a-Jacob Abelman
a-Ernest L. Bartosiewicz
a-William C. Bode, Jr.
a-Arthur C. Adams
n-John W. Barwell
a-Ilenry Bode
n-Harold G. Adams
a-Abraham Bass
a-Irving E. Bogue*
n-Hunter D. Adams
a-Philip Baumgartner
a-Louis H. Bogue
n-Lawrence J. Ahearn a-Adolf Bartosiewicz
a-Harold E. Bolando
a-Michael J. Aldi
a-Armand Bazinet
a-Louis J. Bolton
a-Sarafin Aliano
a-Lucien Bazinet
a-Hoaam Bondaren
n-Christopher G. Allen
a-Frank J. Beattie, Jr.
a-Anthony C. Bonin*
n-Ellsworth Allen
a-Alfred Beausoliel
a-Edward L. Bonin
a-Frank P. Allen
a-Osias P. Beausoliel
n-George F. Boon
a-George M. Allen
n-Frank E. Beckwith
a -- William Booth
n-Horace H. Allen*
n-Delloyd E. Beebe
a-Earnest J. Bossey*
a-Louis C. Allen
a-Joseph Belair
a-Elmer C. Belden
a-Fred Boscoe a-William Brault* a-Carl Brend
a-J. Alvis
a-Michael J. Bellefleur
a-William R. Brend
a-George H. Amburn
a-Oliver M. Bellefleur
a-Dominick A. Belliveau*
a-Robert Brierly
a-John J. Anderson
a-Otto A. Anderson
a-Frank Andree
a-John M. Antoncopoulos n-Robert J. Appley
a-Benjamin Bendett
a-Joseph J. C. Broadhurst
a-Jacob Ariewitz
a-Harold J. Bennett
a-Ferdinand Brodeur
a-Berton Armstrong
a-John S. Bennett
a-John Bromley
a-Henry R. Armstrong
a-Percy Armstrong
a-Richard T. Arnold
a-Andre Arsenault
a-Raymond H. Benoit
a-Frank G. Benson
a-Fred J. Brophy
n-Thomas J. Aubrey
n-Harold Bentley
n-Rolland L. Auclair
n-Howard P. Benjamin
a-Peter J. Bernal
a-Allen Brown
a-Welcome H. Babbitt
a-D. Bernaseoni
a-Edward L. Brown
a-Bertram B. Bailey
a-Frank A. Bernier
a-George P. Brown
a-Dominick Bailey
a-Hector Bernier
a-Thomas G. Brown
a-Earl G. Bailquitz
a-Ernest J. Bernier
a-Elmer B. Browne
a-Frederick Baker
a-Henry J. Berry
a-John Browne
a-L. Baldessarre a-Johnston B. Banfield a-G. Baraduce
a-Arthur X. Bessette
a-Francis C. Bidwell
a-Peter Biol ky
a-Michael O. Bulka
a-Dominick Barber*
a-Peter A. Barber
n-Lawrence W. Bjurstrom
a-John S. Blackmar
a-James Blair, Jr.
a-Dennis J. Barry
a-John W. Blair
a-Lionel Blair
a-George Bliss
a-Edward J. Burke
n-Francis P. Barry
a-Walter N. Block
a-Frank D. Burke
a-J. A. Barry
a-Ignatius Blynn
a-George H. Burke
a-Michael Barry
a-Nathan Blumenthal
a-John W. Blumley
n-James J. Burke a -- James T. Burke
a-Ward T. Alling
a-Harry W. Allyn
a-George C. Bell
n-William Brennan
n-George A. Anderson
a-Philip Belliveatt a-Natale Belloni
a-Clarence L. Briggs
a-Benjamin Briscoe
a-Charles Belloni
a-Theodore Belvol
a-F. Benoit
a-John Brongo a-Joseph Brongo
a-Harvie A. Benoit
1-Alfred H. Benoit
a-Salvatore Brongo a-Arthur D. Brooks
a-Reginald G. Ashbey a-Andrew Assault
n-Charles N. Bentley
a-Amiel C. Brosofski
a-Edward Brosofski
a-James Brongus
a-Andrew M. Avery
2-Charles Bertrand
a-Wladystaw Brursynie n-Leon S. Bruckner n-Francis Buckley
a-Burton E. Barber
a-William C. Birge
a-Roger A. Bullard a-Charles A. Burdick a-Leland M. Burdick n-William Burgess
a-Allen Barbour
a-Harold R. Barney
a-Edwin Burgess a-August Burke
n-Eugene Barry a-Felix J. Barry
a-Thomas C. Barry
n-Traver Briscoe a-Frank Britton
592
NEW LONDON COUNTY
a-Joseph M. Carey
a-George W. Carpenter
a-Guy F. Carpenter a-Dennis Collins
a-Paul C. Carpenter a-Howarth C. Collins
a-William T. Carpenter
n-Patrick J. Collins
a-Thomas J. Collins
a-Durlin D. Bushnell
a-Charles E. Bushnell
a-Herbert J. Bushnell
a-William C. Bushnell
a-Adam Butkiewicz
a-William E. Brosofski
a-Irving R. Bottomley
a-Joseph E. Bottomley
a-Joseph A. Boutote
a-Lucio Bove
n-Albert H. Bowe, Jr.
n-Daniel J. Bowen
a-Dennis J. Bowen
a-Joseph R. Bowen
a-Carlton S. Bowers
a-Dennison R. Caswell
a-Edward Caughey
a-David Cellucci
a-Stanislaw Cieslak
a-Wiersic Cimafiey
a-Joseph Cormier
a-Maxime A. Cormier
a-Thomas J. Cosgrove a-Frank S. Coskey
a-George E. Counihan a-James P. Counihan n-Horace Coyle
a-James H. Craney
a-IIarold W. Cranska
a-Wesley Cranska
n-Frederick B. Craven
n-Harold Crawford
a-Alfred Cadarette
n-Fred Charbonneau
n-Alexis H. Charnetski
a-John B. Charon
a -- Le Grand Chartier
n-Otho Chase
a-Charles Crowe
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