Historical sketch of the old Sixth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, during its three campaigns in 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864 : containing the history of the several companies previous to 1861, and the name and military record of each man connected with the regiment during the war, Part 16

Author: Hanson, J. W. (John Wesley), 1823-1901
Publication date: 1866
Publisher: Boston : Lee and Shepard
Number of Pages: 372


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Joel M. Thurston, 39 Lowell; taken prisoner, May. 10, 1863.


James M. Whitney, 35, Dracut ; 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery.


Eugene E. Whipple, 18, Lowell ; 1st Mass. Cavalry.


John Wyman, 23, Lowell.


M. J. Wentworth, 23, Lowell; Sergt. in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864. Horace W. Waldron, 24, Lowell ; wounded, April 24, 1863.


Lycurgus K. Watson, 27, Lowell.


Geo. B. Whitney, 18, Lowell; wounded, April 28, 1863.


COMPANY E, ACTON.


In Three Months, 1861, and One Hundred Days, 1864.


COMPANY ROSTER.


Captain, AARON C. HANDLEY, 39, Acton. First Lieutenant, AARON S. FLETCHER, 32, Acton ; 4th Lieut. 6th Mass., 3 mos., 1861 ; resigned, March 6th, 1863. Second Lieutenant, GEO. W. RAND, 39, Acton ; 2d Lieut. 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861 ; 1st Lieut., March 10th, 1863.


66 GEO. W. KNIGHTS, 28, Acton ; Sergt. of 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861 ; promoted, March 10th, 1863 ; Lieut. in 100 days, 1864.


First Sergeant, FRANK H. WHITCOMB, 24, Acton ; Capt. in 100 days, 1864.


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Sergeant, ANDREW J. SAWYER, 30, Acton ; in 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861 ; in 100 days, 1864.


". LEVI H. ROBBINS, 23, Acton.


FRANCIS W. GOODWIN, 26, Acton ; in U. S. Cavalry, previously.


WM. MORRILL, 30, Acton.


Corporal, FRANCIS E. HARRIS, 18, Acton;


46 ABEL FARRAR, JR, 24, Acton ; in 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861; in 100 days, 1864.


66 SAMUEL G. BROWN, 27, Acton.


VARNUM F. ROBBINS, 22, Acton; in 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861.


JOSEPH N. ROBBINS, 27, Acton; in 5th Mass., 3 months, 1861. GEO. L. SAWYER, 23, Acton ; in 100 days, 1864. Musician, WM. ALLEN, 17, Lowell; in Navy, subsequently.


Wagoner; WM. D. CLARK, 29, Acton.


PRIVATES.


Geo. T. Ames, 18, Acton. Hiram Butters, 47, Acton.


Charles H. Blood, 20, Acton.


Henry L. Bray, 21, Acton ; in 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861 ; in Mass. Cavalry, subsequently.


Marcus Conant, 20, Littleton ; in 11th Mass. ; wounded and pris- oner at Bull Run ; Lieut. in 14th unattached Heavy Art.


Wm. Chaplin, Jr., 22, Acton ; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Eldridge Conant, 21, Acton ; died, Feb. 10th, 1863.


Francis Dutton, 26, Sudbury. Edwin Dwinels, 20, Harvard. . Solomon Davis, 36, Sudbury.


Albert A. Dyar, 35, Chelmsford ; in 15th Mass. Batt.


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Oscar Dwelley, 38, Acton ; in 56th Mass.1; prisoner at Petersburg. Charles W. Fletcher, Acton.


Chauncey U. Fuller, 18, Acton ; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Charles Franklin, 19,2 Littleton ; in 58th Mass.3


Daniel H. Farrar, 24, Acton ; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


John Griffin, 22, Boxboro'.


Forestus D. H. Hoar, 32, Acton; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Eugene L. Hall, 18, Acton ; in 26th Mass., subsequently ; killed, Sept. 19th, 1864.


Henry Hapgood, 20, Acton ; deceased, Nov. 25th, 1863.


Charles H. Holton, 24, Littleton.


John S. Hartwell, 35, Littleton.


Marshall Hapgood, 21, Acton.


John L. Hill, 31, Harvard.


Walter O. Holden, 25, Acton.


John Hancock, 18, Westford.


Wm. F. Hale, 21, Westford.


Sherman J. Hoar, 33, Acton ; disch., disability, Oct. 24th, 1862. Isaiah Hutchins, 34, Acton ; promoted Hosp. Stew. March 4th, 1863 ; 2d Lieut., 100 days, 1864.


- Charles F. Jefts, 19, Littleton ; in 100 days, 1864.


George Jones, 22, Acton ; in 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861.


George W. Knowlton, 18, Littleton; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864. John M. Kidder, 23, Littleton. Albert Moulton, 37, Acton.


Joseph Morin. 23, Boxboro'; in 26th Mass., subsequently. Lewis J. Masters, 20, Boston.


1 The Fifty Sixth Regiment was raised in 1864, and did excellent ser- vice in the closing scenes of the war.


2 Now known as Charles Franklin Pierce.


The Fifty Eighth Regiment was completed soon after the Fifty Sixth, and left Mass., April 28, 1864. It was nearly extinguished in the Fall of 1864, by casualties.


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Augustus Newton, 25, Stow.


Wm. H. T. Nichols, 44, Harvard.


George N. Pierce, 18, Acton. John H. Pollard, 20, Acton.


Oscar Preston, 18, Littleton ; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


George B. Parker, 25, Acton; disch., disability, March 16th, 1863.


Wm. Reed, 41, Acton ; in 6th. Mass., 3 months, 1861.


Albert W. Robbins, 23, Littleton ; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


0 Kendall J. Rand, 24, Harvard.


Wm. F. Stevens, 23, Boxboro'.


Charles E. Sprague, 24, Harvard; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Matthew Smith, 19, Sudbury ; 59th Mass.


Allen G. Smith, 21, Westford. Matthew A. Smith, 19, Westford. Nathan E. Tuttle, 40, Littleton.


Henry W. Tibbetts, 27, Harvard; 15th Mass. Batt.


Joseph R. Vangesel, 22, Kent Co., Del.


3 Allen P. Whitcomb, 35, Littleton. Nahum H. Whitcomb, 24, Littleton ; died, Dec. 13th, 1862.


Henry Willard, 23, Littleton.


Augustus G. Whitcomb, 19, Boxboro'.


Wm. H. Whitcomb, 32, Stow ; wounded, Jan. 30th, 1863, Deserted House ; in 56th Mass., subsequently.


Alonzo W. Woodward, 26, Boxboro'; died, Oct. 6th, 1862.


COMPANY F, CAMBRIDGE.


This company was raised by Captain John S. Sawyer, immediately before the Sixth started, and sustained itself honorably throughout the campaign. Its commander endeavored to recruit it again for the Hundred Days, 1864 ; but the Sixth started for the seat of war before the company's ranks were full.


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COMPANY ROSTER. .


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Captain, JOHN S. SAWYER, 31, Cambridge.


First Lieutenant, THEODORE COLLAMORE, 38, Cambridge; re- signed, Feb. 11, 1863.


66 CALVIN A. DAMON, 34, Cambridge ; promoted from 1st Sergt., Feb. 11, 1863.


Second Lieutenant, LOWELL ELLISON, 30, Cambridge ; 3 months, 3d Mass., 1861.


1st Sergeant, SAMUEL HOYT, 25, Cambridge; subsequently in 11th Mass. Battery.


Sergeant, CHAS. M. HOWLETT, 22, Cambridge; 3 months, 3d Mass.,1 1861.


6. JAMES RICHARDSON, 28, Belmont.


HENRY A. SMITH, 25, Cambridge ; 3 months, 3d Mass. 1861 ; since Lieut. and Capt., Mass. 59th.


DARIUS P. RICHARDS, 24, Cambridge ; 1st Lieut. in 60th Mass., 1865.


Corporal, THOMAS H. LUCY, 20, Cambridge ; 3 months, 3d Mass., 1861.


66 JOSEPH P. CARTWRIGHT, 25, Cambridge ; 3 months, 3d Mass., 1861.


66 GEORGE E. HIXON, JR., 24, Cambridge.


FREDERIC W. HAGAR, 32, Cambridge.


66 MELVILLE D. JONES, 20, Cambridge ; 3 months, in 5th Mass., 1861.


66 CHAS. H. MORGAN, 25, Cambridge; 18 months, 17th Mass., previously ; 19 months, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Q. M. Sergt., subsequently. HERBERT D. JOHNSON, 28, Cambridge.


1 The Third Massachusetts, under Col. Wardrop, served three months in 1861, and nine months under Col. Richmond, from Oct. 22, 1862, till June, 1863, in North Carolina.


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Corporal, CHRISTOPHER A. KENDALL, 31, Cambridge.


Musician, EDWIN W .. SNOW, 18, Cambridge. Wagoner, SILAS F. WHEELER, 35, Cambridge.


PRIVATES:


Thomas Allen, 31, Cambridge.


Theobald Alexander, 32, Cambridge.


John G. Bachelder, 20, Cambridge. Wm. C. Burgess, 26, Cambridge.


Albert L. Burgess, 18, Cambridge ; Slightly wounded, May 15, 1863, Hebron Ch. ; since in - Mass. Battery.


Edward L. Bowers, 23, Cambridge.


Isaac H. Black, 20, Cambridge ; 3 months, 3d Mass., Co. C.


Edwin Bartholomew, 37, Cambridge.


Wm. M. Cutting, 24, Cambridge. John H. Costellow, 23, Cambridge.


Oscar Chandler, 36, Cambridge.


Joseph Crosby, 44, Cambridge; subsequently in 56th Mass.


John Coggens, 22, Cambridge ; 3 months, 69th N. Y., 1861 ; since in 59th Mass. ; wounded, and discharged.


Harvey G. Davis, 30, Cambridge.


Daniel W. Davis, 18, Cambridge ; subsequently in 4th Mass. Cavalry.1


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Thos. Drinan, 40, Cambridge ; slightly wounded, May 15, 1863, Hebron Ch .; since in 61st Mass.


Owen Dailey, 40, Cambridge ; subsequently in 56th Mass.


Wm. H. Edgarton, 23, Cambridge.


James W. Ede, 22, Cambridge. Constantine Eckstadt, 29, Cambridge ; deserted, Sept. 9, 1862.


1 The Fourth Cavalry was organized early in 1864. It served in South Carolina and Florida, and afterwards near Richmond. It has had a brill- iant experience.


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Wm. F. Farwell, 32, Cambridge.


Frank Fox, 37, Cambridge ; subsequently in 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery.


Augustus Frazier, 28, Cambridge.


Alexander N. Fields, 29, Cambridge.


Stephen W. Gale, 28, Cambridge.


James Garry, 29, Cambridge.


John Grinham, 27, Cambridge.


Wm. U. Grannan, 35, Cambridge ; 3 years service, 7th New Jer- sey, in Mexican War; in N. Y. 69th, 3 months, 1861 ; Co. E, 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Enoch D. Howlett, 42, Cambridge.


Nathan Hutchinson, 33, Cambridge.


Joseph H. Hasty, 18, Cambridge.


John Hennessy, 27, Cambridge.


Hugh Holland, 21, Cambridge ; since in Heavy Artillery ; se- verely wounded.


Chas: E. Hall, 25, Cambridge.


Wm. M. Harding, 36, Cambridge ; disch., dis'y, Dec. 28, 1862.


Henry M. Jones, 27, Cambridge.


Joseph Locke, 32, Cambridge.


Wm. P. Livessey, 20, Cambridge.


Chas. E. Lovett, 20, Cambridge.


Wm. L. Luce, 25, Cambridge.


Paulin Laclote, 31, Cambridge.


Frank Leighton, 25, Cambridge; killed, Deserted House, Jan. 30, 1863.


Jeremiah Murphy, 44, Cambridge. Alexander D. Mckenzie, 19, Cambridge. John R. Mckenzie, 24, Cambridge.


James McCalvery, 38, Cambridge ; 59th Mass .; killed in Battle of Wilderness.


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Walter H. Merrill, 18, Cambridge ; 1st Mass. Cavalry.


John McCannon, 30, Cambridge. James L. Mckeever, 20, Cambridge; prisoner, Nov. 19, 1862.


John G. Noble, 44, Cambridge ; subsequently in 1st Mass. Cavalry.


Gilman Page, 44, Cambridge. Edwin Poole, 21, Cambridge.


Thomas Ryan, 30, Cambridge.


Edward Roome, 22, Cambridge.


James J. Roster, 29, Cambridge; subsequently in 59th Mass.


Wm. F. Riggs, 40, Cambridge. 1


John Scanlan, 40, Cambridge; 59th Mass. ; killed, battle of the Wilderness.


. George Smith, 32, Newton.


Geo. H. Spencer, 21, Cambridge ; 60th Mass., 100 days.


Tromas J. Stafford, 18, Cambridge.


Andrew J. Studley, 18, Cambridge.


Chas. H. Smith, 23, Cambridge.


Wm. E. Stiles, 22, Cambridge. George Shalon, 21, Cambridge.


Peter J. Thorogood, 23, Cambridge.


John Q. A. Thompson, 34 ; Com. Sergt. in - Mass. H. A.


Samuel J. Woodward, 22, Cambridge.


Edward P. White, 29, Cambridge; subsequently in - Mass. Heavy Artillery.


Wm. Whitney, 32, Cambridge; in 1st Mass. 'Cavalry.


COMPANY G, LOWELL.


Company G was organized in 1862, as the Amateur Drill Club, and paraded and drilled during that year ; and when the Nine Months' troops were called for, an attempt was made to obtain the services of the company.


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It succeeded only as far as a small part was concerned ; but the ranks were recruited, so that it entered the Sixth. Its drill was excellent; and it passed through the campaign with credit second to that of no other company in the regiment.


COMPANY ROSTER.


Captain, GEO. L. CADY, 27, Lowell.


First Lieutenant, SELWYN E. BICKFORD, 29, Lowell.


Second Lieutenant, ALFRED H. PULSIFER, 30, Lowell ; Capt. 2d Mass. Heavy Art.


First Sergeant, NATHAN TAYLOR, 23, Lowell; Capt, in Co. G, 100 days, 6th Mass.


Sergeant, FRANK BUNCHER, 21, Lowell.


STEPHEN KENNEY, 26, Lowell.


6. CLARK R. CASWELL, 27, Lowell.


CHARLES O. BILLINGS, 21, Lowell.


Corporal, ALONZO C. GROUT, 28, Lowell; 2d Mass. Cavalry ; wounded near Washington.


66 ANDREW J. SANBORN, 25, Lowell.


66 MARCUS W. COPPS, 25, Lowell ; in 6th Mass., 100 days.


GEO. H. FAVOR, 27, Lowell ; in 6th Mass., 100 days.


66 GEO. G. TARBELL, 22, Lowell; in 6th Mass., 100 days.


WM. E. HILL, 29, Lowell; 15th Mass. Battery.


66 FRANKLIN S. PEAVEY, 20, Lowell.


HENRY HUTCHINSON, 27, Lowell ; 6th Mass., 100 days.


Wagoner, WM. B. TINGLEY, 24, Tewksbury ; 6th Mass., 100 days.


PRIVATES.


Willis B. Atkins, 31, Billerica. John M. Averill, 19.


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Otis J. Brown, 31, Lowell.


Chas. H. Bassett, 25, Lowell; 1st Lieut. in 6th Mass., Co. G, 100 days, 1864.


Stephen A. Bullens, 24, Lowell ; 6th Mass., Co. G, 100 days, 1864.


Henry T. Barnard, 21, Lowell.


Benj. Baldwin, 43, Lowell; Frontier Cavalry, 1865.


Henry A. Coburn, 21, Lowell.


Geo. D. Coburn, 18, Lowell; in 6th Mass., Co. G, 100 days, 1864.


James Christie, 19, Lowell.


Jeremiah M. Chute, 24, Lowell.


Theophilus J. Crowell, 19, Lowell; disch., disability, Oct. 29, 1862.


Jairus A. Dexter, 21, Tewksbury; 2d Mass. Cavalry ; dead.


Franklin Davis, 28, Lowell.


William P. Farrington, 30, Lowell.


Chas. C. Foote, 34, Lowell; wounded, April 24, 1863.


Chas. Fosdick, 29, Lowell.


Clarendon Goodwin, 22, Lowell; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Lathrop C. Grout, 21, Lowell; 2d Mass. Cavalry.


Samuel W. Grimes, 20, Lowell; Sergt .- Major, 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864. Geo. W. Gordon, 38, Lowell.


Levi C. Grant, 33, Lowell.


Albert T. Green, 22, Lowell; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Erastus H. Gray, 20, Lowell; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Amos S. George, 33, Lowell.


Chas. H. Horton, 18, Lowell.


Edward B. Holt, 18, Lowell; in.6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Chas. B. F. Hoyt, 29, Lowell.


William A. Hodge, 33, Lowell. George Healey, 27, Lowell. George W. Huntoon, 26, Lowell.


Henry S. Houghton, 21, Lowell.


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Frederic A. Hanson, 18; in - Vermont Regiment.


George W. Hall, 21, Lowell. -


Moses M. Hilton, 27, Lowell; died, April 26, 1863.


Lucius W. Hilton, 21, Lowell ; trans. to Mass. 39th, Sept. 1, 1862.


Chas. B. Kitchen, 35, Lowell.


Manlius Knowles, 22, Lowell. .


Wm. H. Kimball, 18, Lowell; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1861.


Andrew Liddell, 23, Lowell; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Thos. J. Leighton, 21, Lowell.


S. Augustus Lenfest, 21, Lowell ; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Randolph C. Lord, 27, Lowell; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Benj. C. Lane, 20, Lowell.


Wm. A. Morris, 21, Lowell.


John R. Moore, 20, Lowell.


Thos. A. McMasters, 28, Southboro.


Lucius I. McMasters, 26, Southboro.


Granville K. McAlvin, 27, Lowell.


Paul Paulus, 28, Lowell; 2d Lieut., 6th Mass., 100 Days, 1864.


Edward P. Pearson, 28, Lowell ; 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery; killed, Petersburg.


George G. Perry, 20, Lowell.


John H. Prescott, 21, Lowell.


Albert J. Pike, 29, Lowell.


Chas. H. Parmenter, 24, Lowell.


Edward E. Reed, 34, Lowell.


Chas. H. Richardson, 20, Lowell ; in 6th Mass., 100 Days, 1864.


Geo. H. Richardson, 18, Lowell.


Joseph H. Rines, 21, Lowell.


Aaron W. Scales, 43, Lowell; 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery.


Samuel E. Stearns, 25, Lowell ; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Alfred A. Sawyer, 21, Lowell.


Almon S. Senter, 18, Tewksbury ; 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery.


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Wm. H. Spalding, 21, Lowell; Q. M. Sergt., 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Martin F. Spalding, 18, Tewksbury ; Com'y. 2d U. S. Colored Cavalry ; brigade and division Com'y.


Frederic J. Small, 23, Lowell : was in 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861 ; 15th Mass. Battery.


Chas. Spencer, 21, Lowell.


Joseph H. Sears, 24, Plymouth.


John Spencer, 19, Lowell; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Albert S. Stackpole, 20, Tewksbury.


Wm H. Townsend, 22, Lowell.


John F. Townsend, 19, Lowell ; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Wm. A. Underwood, 18, Lowell ; in Navy, subsequently.


Geo. W. Wiggin, 21, Carlisle.


John C. Watkins, 21, Lowell.


Chas. W. Wilder, 25, Lowell.


Augustus W. Weeks, 29, Lowell.


Harvey Weld, 24, Lowell.


COMPANY H, LOWELL.


In 3 months, 1861. Disbanded, 1865. COMPANY ROSTER.


Captain, RODNEY C. FERSON, 28, Lowell.


1st Lieutenant, CHARLES E. POOR, 31, Lowell ; Sergt. in 6th Mass. 3 months; 59th Mass .; wounded, Petersburg ; 1st Lieut. U. S. Colored Infantry, March, 1864.


2d Lieutenant, ALBERT PINDER, 21, Lowell ; 6th Mass. 3 months, 1861; 2d Lieut. in 59th Mass., April, 1864 ;, Capt. in March, 1865.


1st Sergeant, CHAS. F. ROLFE, 29, Lowell; 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861.


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Sergeant, ALBERT C. WILKINS, 21, Lowell.


66 JAMES G. MAXFIELD, 24, Lowell ; in navy.


66 JOHN H. NOURSE, 22, Lowell ; 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861. - CHARLES PINDER, 28, Lowell.


Corporal, LEVI BROWN, 41, Lowell ; 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861. JOSEPH H. TRASK, 35, Lowell.


66 CHAS. E. RICKER, 26, Lowell; Co C, 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


46 GEO. H. FOSTER, 20, Lowell ; deceased.


66 HENRY P. PARKER, 20, Lowell.


WM. H. CARGILL, 22, Lowell.


JOHN O'GRADY, 22, Lowell.


Musician, MARSHAL M. HAYDEN, 14, Lowell.


ALBERT G. HAYDEN, 17, Lowell.


Wagoner, EDWIN LEAVITT, 31.


PRIVATES.


Chas. E. Bartlett, 18, Lowell.


Jas. H. Burnham, 19, Lowell ; Co. C, 6th Mass , 100 days, 1864.


Samuel D. Butterworth, 23, Lowell.


Martin J. Brown, 29, Lowell.


Ira T. Bowles, 32, Lowell; Killed in action, May 15, 1863.


Michael Caine, 29, Lowell.


David Carr, 26, Lowell.


Francis Campbell, 32, Lowell ; Mass. 59th, Jan., 1864.


James Cassidy, 27, Lowell.


Roscoe G. Crowell, 25, Lowell ; Co. C. 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864. Daniel Corr, 23, Lowell.


Chas. F. Clark, 22, Lowell ; wounded in arm, May 15, 1863 ; 2d Lieut., 78th U. S. Colored Infantry, Jan., 1864.


Henry Dodge, 24, Lowell.


Gco. A. Daniels, 19, Lowell.


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Chas. H. Danforth, 24, Lowell.


John F. Dix, 18, Lowell.


James P. Emerson, 19, Chelmsford.


J. Chandler Eastman, 33, Lowell.


Wm. T. Eager, 22, Lowell.


Geo. H. Fleer, 26, Lowell.


Wm. S. Flemming, 20, Lowell.


Maurice S. Ferrin, 32, Lowell.


John Flood, 24, Lowell.


William B. Farwell, 18, Lowell.


Edward Frazer, 33, Lowell ; slightly wounded, May 15, 1863


Rufus B. Gardner, 28, Lowell.


George W. Garland, 20, Lowell ; discharged for disability ; died Jan. 1863. Daniel E. Hardy, 25, Lowell.


Charles F. Hatch, 20, Lowell.


George R. Hussey, 34, Lowell.


George F. Hustwick, 23, Lowell.


Alvin F. Haines, 35, Lowell.


Hiram E. Hartford, 32, Lowell ; slightly wounded, May 15, 1863


Lawrence Hayes, 28, Lowell.


Alexander Hastings, 28, Lowell.


Thomas Hardy, 38, Lowell. Samuel Handlen, 22, Lowell. John H. Haggett, 21, Lowell ; 6th Mass., 100 days. Edward Hutchinson, 26, Lowell. William M. Haynes, 28, Lowell.


William A. Johnson, 37, Lowell. Jefferson P. Kennerson, 29, Lowell. Almon Libby, 24, Lowell. David B. L. Lamson, 20, Lowell ; Co. C, 6th Mass. 100 days, 1864. Samuel G. Ladd, 32, Lowell.


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Charles E. Lovrien, 18, Lowell ; Co. C, 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


Patrick E. Lowney, 24, Lowell.


Dennis Lynch, 36, Lowell.


Peter Leslie, 44, Lowell ; 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery. Frederick Munn, 29, Lowell. Charles Morse, 22, Lowell.


George Murkland, 20, Lowell.


John Moulton, 19, Lowell. James Mullen, 26, Lowell.


Patrick Murtagh, 33, Lowell.


Thomas Mccarthy, 27, Lowell.


James McKnight, 23, Lowell.


George F. Nowell, 22, Lowell.


Azor Northrop, 23, Lowell. Silas D. Newcomb, 29, Lowell.


Lafayette T. Newell, 40, Lowell.


Alonzo Putnam, 28, Lowell.


Jonathan Park, 27, Lowell.


Thomas E. Ross, 24, Lowell.


John Rose, 22, Lowell. Lawrence Roach, 25, Lowell. Philip Riley, 19, Lowell. Jacob Saunders, 21, Lowell.


William A. Smith, 31, Lowell ; 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery.


James H. Smith, 20, Tewksbury.


Nathaniel Shackford, 25, Lowell.


Francis R. Scales, 34, Lowell. John Shortall, 34, Billerica.


Benjamin F. Tracy, 23, Lowell


Alfred Taylor, 28, Lowell. Edwin Wells, 22, Lowell.


Zalmura Washington, 28, Lowell.


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Michael Whooley, 34, Lowell ; 7th Mass. Battery.


287 Henry Wright, 21, Lowell.


COMPANY I, LAWRENCE.


In Three Months, 1861. Also, it was recruited by Capt. Ham- ilton, in 1864, for Ninety Days service at Galloupe's Island Coast Service.


COMPANY ROSTER.


Captain, AUGUSTINE L. HAMILTON, 26, Lawrence ; 2d Lieut. 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861 ; 90 days, 1864, Galloupe's Island.


First Lieutenant, EBEN H. ELLENWOOD, 24, Lawrence ; 3d Lieut. 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861 ; 90 days, 1865, Gal- loupe's Island.


Second Lieutenant, ROBERT H. BARR, 22, Lawrence ; Corp. in 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861; killed, Tanner's Ford, Dec. 12, 1862. ·


FREDERIC G. TYLER, 27, Lawrence; Corp. in 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861; Galloupe's Island 1864 ; promoted from Sergt ; Capt. in 1865.


1st Sergeant, SURRILL FLINT, 24, Lawrence ; in 3 months, 1861. Sergeant, JAMES S. KNIGHTS, 26, Lawrence; in 3 months 1861.


FORREST B. CHAMBERLAIN, 30, Lawrence.


CHARLES H. TRUEWORTHY, 36, Lawrence.


66 LAROY A. DEARBORN, 19, Brown's Corner, Me. ; 90 days, 1864, Galloupe's Island.


Corporal, JEREMIAH DINEEN, 18, Lawrence.


46 JAMES S. ROBERTS, 25, Lawrence ; Lieut. in Co. I, 1865. URANUS LAWRY, 29, Lawrence; in 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861.


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JOHN G. ROBINSON, 26, Lawrence ; in 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864. 1


FRANK H. MORRILL, 26, Lawrence.


66 JOHN M. HARMON, 19, Malden.


LEWIS GRANT, 31, Lawrence.


66 'DANIEL B. SIMPSON, 21, Lawrence.


JAMES R. HODGE, 26, Lawrence ; discharged, disabil- ity, Dec. 27th, 1862.


Musician, STEPHEN M. COLBY, 19, Lawrence; in 2d Mass. Heavy Art.


JOSEPH B. STEVENS, 16, Pepperell ; taken prisoner at Hebron Ch., May 15th, 1863.


Wagoner, SMITH VAUGHN, 17, Lawrence; Sergt. in 59th Mass.


PRIVATES.


Christian Adler, 41, Lawrence.


Daniel G. Bracket, 42, Lawrence.


George Blanchard, 30, New Portland, Me .; died, disease, 1864.


Matthew Connor, 18, Lawrence.


John Cain, 18, Lawrence.


Seth F. Clark, 19, West Buxton, Me.


George W. Colburn, 19, Lawrence.


Frank T. Crocker, 18, Lawrence; in Navy.


Patrick Curtin, 18, Lawrence.


John J. Carroll, 21, Lawrence.


William Casey, 50, Lawrence.


Orrin S. Carlisle, 24, Lawrence.


Thomas Cochran, 26, Lawrence.


James R. Cole, 39, Bradford.


Robert Comberbeach, 32, Westford.


Charles G. Connor, 39, Lawrence ; discharged, disability, Dec. 31, 1862.


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Frederic W. Crocker, 18, Lawrence; discharged, disability, Sept. 20th, 1862.


Patrick Doherty, 44, Lawrence.


Simeon S. Dean, 34, Lawrence.


Edward Dunn, 30, Lawrence.


Charles T. Ellenwood, 19, Lawrence ; re-enlisted.


James Fleming, 18, Lawrence.


Ira Frye, 27, Lawrence,


Wm. K. Foster, 32, Lawrence ; in 6th Mass., 3 months, 1861 ; 11th Unattached Art., 1864.


James W. Fitz, 29.


William Graham, 18, Lawrence.


Frank A. Gordon, 19.


Patrick Gallagher, 21, Lawrence.


John F. Hogan, 21, North Andover.


William Harrison, 18, Lawrence.


Charles M. Harriman, 18, Lawrence.


Eli Howaith, 25, Lawrence.


Ivory P. Hanscomb, 27, Lawrence.


Andrew L. Hodge, 21, Lawrence.


Henry Holroyd, 38, Lawrence.


Joseph D. Hill, 40, Andover; furlough expired, April 22d, 1863. James W. Joyce, 21, Lawrence. George A. Knowles, 18, Lawrence. Daniel Leary, 19, Lawrence.


James H. Larrabee, 32, Lawrence.


Andrew Larrigan, 21, Lawrence.


Mark Lundy, 28, Lawrence.


Charles E. Locke, 18, Lawrence ; 8th Co., Unattached Heavy Art.


Calvin McCrillis, 37, Lawrence. Amos E. Maynard, 19, Lawrence. i


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Patrick Mc Aleer, 18, Lawrence.


Thomas. Manning, 35, Lawrence ; 30th Mass., died Aug. 1862.


John McCarthy, 25, Lawrence. -


Patrick McCarthy, 19, Lawrence.


John A. S. McGowan, 19, Lawrence.


James McAloon, 20, Lawrence.


Wm. W. May, 24, Andover; 11th Unattached Heavy Art., dis- charged, Aug. 1st, 1864.


James McQuaid, 26, Lawrence.


Philip Moglain, 22, Lawrence.


Dennis McCarthy, 22, Lawrence ; killed by a tree, Jan. 27, 1863.


Charles H. Newbert, 21, Lawrence.


John O'Connor, 21, Lawrence.


La Forrest Parmenter, 19, China, Me.


James Parton, 34, Lawrence.


0 John Parks, 40, Lawrence.


Wm. I. Patterson, 33, Lawrence ; in 6th Mass., 3 months ; in 25th Mass., from Sept., 1861, to June, 1862; Unattached Art. 1864 ; discharged, disability, June, 1865.


John F. Reynolds, 18, Lawrence.


Patrick Rossitter, 18, Lawrence.


Kneeland Sibley, 36, Lawrence.


Charles Smith, 18, Lawrence.


Joseph H. Safford, 22, Lawrence.


Frank L. Smith, 18, Lawrence.


Wm. P. Smith, 44, Lawrence; in 90 days, 1864, Galloupe's Island.


William Smith, 23, Lawrence.


Edwin D. Sprague, 22, Lawrence.


Joseph C. Varnum, 18, Lawrence.


Augustus Wagner, 18, Lawrence.


Charles Whittier, 38, Lawrence.


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Arthur O. Waterman, 19, Lawrence.


Edward K. Walker, 26, Lawrence.


James Walsh, 18, Lawrence. George Westhall, 18, Lawrence. John Wolf, 42, Lawrence.


Ernest . Wagner, 21, Lawrence.


Ferdinand Wagner, 26, Lawrence.


COMPANY K, DRACUT, CHELMSFORD, &c.


This company was raised expressly for the Sixth Regi- ment, and the nine months' campaign, in Lowell and the neighboring towns, and was disbanded on returning home, after a creditable service to the country.


COMPANY ROSTER.


Captain, CHARLES E. A. BARTLETT, 26, Boston; slightly injured at Deserted House, Jan. 30, 1863.


First Lieutenant, WILLIAM F. WOOD, Acton; formerly in 26th Mass .; discharged for disability ; slightly wounded at Deserted House, Jan. 30, 1863; now Sergt. in 3d Mass. Heavy Art.


Second Lieutenant, SHAPLEIGH MORGAN, 26, Dracut.


First Sergeant, CHARLES A. BARKER, 21, Chelmsford ; 11th Vt. 3 months; formerly in 2d Maine ; subsequently Lieut. in Maine Heavy Artillery. Sergeant, GEO. A. W. VINAL, 28, Andover ; 14th Mass., discharged for disability previous to 9 months; afterwards in 59th Mass. Vols. JONA. S. DAVIS, 29, Dracut.


66 ABNER D. HOLT, 23, Chelmsford.


CHARLES H. SWEENEY, 23, Lowell; 5th Mass., 3 months, 1861.


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Corporal, JOSIAH R. FLETCHER, 40, Chelmsford.


66 ROLLIN PERKINS, 18, Methuen ; Co. B, 6th Mass., 100 days, 1864.


66 EDWIN BOWMAN, 38, Billerica.


66 WILLIAM T. WILSON, 18, Dracut.


EDWARD E. LAPHAM, 21, Chelmsford.


66 ALBERT O. DAVIDSON, 21, Dracut.


66 WILLIAM E. CLARK, 23, Chelsea.


MILO J. PROCTOR, 21, Chelmsford ; discharged for disability, Nov. 16, 1862.


66 HENRY S. PERHAM, 18, Chelmsford; discharged for disability ; Co. B, 6th Mass., 100 days.


Musician, ARTHUR JONES, 16, Lowell.


Wagoner, ROSWELL S. BURNHAM, 40, Lowell.


PRIVATES. 2


Stillman Byam, 44, Chelmsford.


Daniel P. Byam, 20, Chelmsford ; Signal Corps, U. S. Army.




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