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The preceding summary of the action of the several towns of Barn- stable county is brief but reliable, and gives facts of which its citizens may well be proud. The several selectmen of the towns in 1866 re- ported 2,305 men as having been sent into the service; but the num- ber must have been greater, as the percentage of men furnished throughout the commonwealth was 9} to every one hundred inhabit- ants, and this county not only filled every quota but furnished an ex- cess of 309 men. The total expenses of the towns aggregate the enormous sum of $399,919.92, of which $90,934.84 was paid as state aid, and mostly refunded.
The general court in 1863 mnade provision for reimbursing the towns the bounties they had paid to volunteers enlisting under the calls of the president of July and August, 1862, not exceeding one hundred dollars for each volunteer. The assessors' report from Barn- stable county show that bounties were paid to 532 men, a total of $84- 395.35 under those calls.
The legislature of 1864 passed an act, approved May 14th, which provided for the enrollment of all able bodied male citizens of the Commonwealth between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years. The lists were made by the assessors and filed with town clerks July 1, 1864. Copies of these lists returned to the adjutant general show 133,767 effective men, in the state, liable to military duty. The state was then divided into 249 districts, and the militia residents of each district were organized as a company, and in December were ordered to elect their captain. Sandwich was made District 45; Barnstable
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and Falmouth, 46; Yarmouth, 47; Harwich, 48; Brewster, Dennis and Chatham, 49; Eastham and Orleans, 50; Truro and Wellfleet, 51; Provincetown, 52.
A few weeks before the call of October 17, 1863, for three hundred thousand new troops; provision was made that the district provost marshal, or their agents should receive fifteen dollars for each new recruit, and twenty-five dollars for each re-enlistment; but from this rule Massachusetts was, by request of Governor Andrew, excepted, and these fees made payable to the selectmen of the several towns who secured the enlistments. The amount paid to the several towns under this arrangement was used exclusively to promote enlistments, and the local recruiting officers received only a per diem allowance while actually employed.
After the original call for a draft in Massachusetts, the selectmen of the several towns filed sworn statements, showing the number of men each town had furnished to the army prior to February 1, 1863.
The following list of names comprehends the men furnished by Barnstable county during the years of 1861-1865, as reported by the adjutant general of the state. We have classified with care the mus- tering in of companies and regiments, and have especially arranged the names by towns to better enable the reader to find those of any . particular locality when the number of the regiment is known. To the names of those who died in the service from disease, prison life, or were killed, the time and place are given.
THREE MONTHS' MEN.
Third Regiment, Militia, enlisted May, 1861 .- Sandwich: Co. K, Charles M. Packard, corp .; Howard Burgess, Sylvester O. Phinney, William W. Phinney; Co. L, George H. Freeman.
Fourth Regiment, 1861 .- Falmouth: Co. F, George W. Washburn, George S. Jones.
ONE HUNDRED DAYS' MEN.
Fifth Regiment, July, 1861 .-- Sandwich: Co. A, Joseph W. Phin- ney, corp .; Sands K. Chipman, Charles S. Clark, Alvin C. Howes, Prince A. Phinney, re-enlisted in Twenty-fifth Infantry. And the following were mustered in 1862: Yarmouth; Co. E, Jarius Lincoln, jr., serj .; Edwin H. Lincoln, mus .; Charles P. Baker, Darius Baker, George H. Baker, W. I. Baker, Watson Baker, Edwin Chase, Frederick N. Ellis, Warren H. Ellis, Edmund H. Gray, Elam S. Marcarta, E. Dex- ter Paine, David Snow, Franklin Thacher. Dennis: Co. E, Horatio Howes, corp .; Edmund Matthews, corp .; Sylvester F. Baker, John Con- sidine, John W. Greenleaf, Hiram H. Hall, Jeremiah G. Hall, Joseph
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W. Hall, Luther Hall, Edwin Howes, Henry F. Howes, George W. Richardson, Peter B. Smalley. Barnstable: Co. E, Alfred C. Phinney, died at Newbern, April. 1863; George E. Hopkins, Laurence Chase, Isaac Coleman, Ebenezer Eldridge, Thomas R. Eldridge, Charles E. Phinney. James P. Jones, Albert A. Kingsley, John Mansir, Allen Marchant, Herman Oler, William Sharpe, Smith P. Slocum. Brewster: Co. E, James F. Crosby, Enoch C. Jones, Joseph A. Myrick, Benjamin F. Paine, Josiah W. Seabury.
Sixth Regiment, 1864 .- Sandwich: Co. A, Joseph S. Corliss.
Eighth Regiment, 1861 .- Harwich: Co. G, Alonzo F. Chase, Peter B. Chase.
Twenty-third Regiment, 1862, enlisted for nine months .- Falmouth: Co. I, Sylvester Bourne, jr., William Jenkins, John A. Tobey.
Forty-second Regiment, 1861 .- Yarmouth: Co. E, Eben Matthews.
NINE MONTHS' MEN.
Forty-third Regiment .- Wellfleet: L. Bell, Solomon L. Hawes, Ed- mund B. Robinson. Chatham: Co. E, Charles M. Upham, prom. 2nd lieut. in 1863; John W. Atwood, serg .; William H. Harley, Charles E. Atwood, Francis Brown, Benjamin S. Cahoon, John W. Crowell, Ephraim Eldridge, Cyrus Emery, Franklin D. Hammond, James S. Hamilton, James T. Hamilton, Josiah J. Hamilton, David Harding, Samuel H. Howes, re-enlisted Co. B, Second H. A .; Charles Johnson, Horatio F. Lewis, Storrs L. Lyman, Andrew S. Mayo, Benjamin Rogers, Francis B. Rogers, Joshua N. Rogers, George A. Taylor. Orleans: Co. E, Joshua S. Sparrow, Joseph L. Kendrick, mus .; John W. Finn, re-enlisted Co. D, Second H. A .; Jonathan S. Freeman, re-enlisted Co. A, Second H. A .; Caleb Hayden, Sol. S. Higgins, Thomas R. Higgins, John M. Horton, Benjamin C. Kenrick, James W. Lee, Isaac Y. Smith, killed Dec., '62; Simeon L. Smith, re-enlisted Co. A, Second H. A .; Freeman Snow, re-enlisted Second H. A. Eastham: Co. E, George H. Collins, corp .; Alonzo Bearse, James G. Crowell, Albert F. Dill, Alvin L. Drown, Daniel P. Hopkins, William W. Hopkins, Samuel Snow. Harwich: Co. E, Charles G. Rodman, corp .; Luther Crowell, Winslow Baker, W. H. H. Barrett, Thomas Y. Cahoon, David P. Clark, Joseph Crabbe, John N. Dow, Alvards C. Ellis, Charles S. Freeman, Gideon H. Freeman, David M. McVea, Thomas H. K. Parks, Joshua Small, dis .; Charles E. Snow, no service. Provincetown: Co. E, James B. Cook, David Cook, John Connelly, George Lockwood, re-enlisted Second H. A .; John Powers, re-enlisted Second H. A .; William Sullivan, Thomas K. Verge, Henry Young. Truro: Co. E, John A. Gross, John M. Carey, John P. Crozier, Amasa E. Paine, Henry R. Paine, Jeremiah H. Rich, Daniel P. Smith, Isaiah Snow. Dennis: Co. E, John S. Chase, Samuel
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Robbins, Ensign Rogers, re-enlisted Second H. A .; Edwin Tripp, Francis M. Tripp, W. H. Young. Brewster: Co. E, Laurence Doyle. Barnstable: George Eldridge, Owen Keeler. Co. K, Warren Cammett, John N. Collier, corp.
Forty-fourth Regiment, 1862 .- Truro: Co. A, James H. Killian, corp. Wellfleet: Co. A, James M. Atwood, Daniel D. Smith, Daniel W. Wiley; Co. G, Charles H. Holbrook. Brewster: Co. I, Benjamin F. Bates, James R. Henry. Provincetown: Co. T, John L. Eldredge.
Forty-fifth Regiment, enlisted 1862 .- Barnstable: Co. D, Francis Jenkins, serg .; Freeman H. Lothrop, corp .; Osmond Amos, Charles E. Bearse, Clarence W. Bassett, killed Dec., '62; George H. Bearse, died at Newbern Jan., '63; Joseph P. Bearse, Nathan H. Bearse, Henry C. Blossom, E. W. Childs, Frederick W. Childs, Simeon C. Childs, Nelson S. Crocker, Eliphalet Doane, David Fuller, James B. Hamblin, George D. Hart, John B. Hinckley, Charles E. Holmes, Asa Jenkins, Alexan- der B. Jones, Hercules Jones, Hiram Nye, Harrison G. Phinney, Joseph Whytal, Thomas Williams, re-enlisted Second H. A .; Aaron A. Young, died Jan., '63, of wounds, at Newbern; Co. I, Oliver G. Appley, Levi A. Baker, Isaiah B. Linnell. Sandwich: Co. D, George L. Haines, corp .; H. Chipman, corp .; Henry F. Benson, died of wounds, Dec., '62, at Newbern; George H. Burgess, Joseph P. Chipman, Samuel Chipman, Watson H. Fifield, John D. Foster, Henry C. Greene, Thomas Hackett, Ezra Hamblin, Augustus Holway, Thomas E. Hol- way, Nathaniel C. Hoxie, James T. Jones, Henry H. Knippe, Fred- erick U. Lovell, Samuel H. Lovell, William C. Riorden, Charles H. Stimpson, Thomas O. Stimpson, Albert Wheeler, Stillman Wright. Co. K, Thomas F. Holmes. Provincetown: Co. E. Joshua Ryder. Fal- mouth: Co. H, Gilbert A. Bearse, Ansel E. Fuller.
Forty-seventh Regiment .- Sandwich: Co. F, Nathan B. Fisher. Brewster: Gardner E. Wetherbee, died at New Orleans Feb., '63. Or- leans: Co. F, Azariah S. Walker. Yarmouth: Co. G, Joseph Bassett, Benjamin Lovell, John E. Ryder. Provincetown: Co. I, William W. Smith, corp .; Caleb D. Smith, mus .; George S. Cook, Alexander Gay- land, Joseph P. Holland, George W. King.
ONE YEAR MEN.
Sixtieth Regiment, unattached one year men, mustered 1864 .- Yarmouth: Co. E, Charles H. Gorham, William Lewis. Falmouth: Ro- land Fish. Barnstable: James G. Warren, 2d lieut .; Phineas K. Clark, serg .; William T. Baker, serg .; Leven S. Morse, serg .; John N. Mitch- ell, corp .; John E. Murphy, corp .; John Flood, Noah J. Lake, Daniel D. Mitchell, William H. Munroe, Samuel P. Raymond, George W. Richardson, John P. Sears, Abraham L. Teachman, Charles H. Tripp, Stephen V. Weaver, Reuben Weeks.
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THREE YEARS' MEN, LIGHT ARTILLERY.
First Battery, 1864 .- Dennis: James Knowlan. Orleans: Timothy Sullivan, John Wilson.
Second Battery .- Barnstable: John Hughes, mus., died at Vicks- burg, July, '65; John Carroll, jr., George Craig. Truro: James Brown, Ezra F. Folsom, died at Baton Rouge, May, '64; Cornel. us Gannon, Charles Hamilton. Sandwich: George Lamberton. Orleans: Joseph Moody, died in Louisiana, Jan., '65; Stephen F. Smith, died at New Or- leans, Nov., '64.
Third Battery .- Eastham: Thomas Jones, trans. to Fifth Battery. Fourth Battery, 1864 .- Falmouth: William Dillingham. Yar- mouth: James Fitzgerald. Sandwich: John Kelley. Dennis: Phillippi Martyn. Barnstable: Jerry O'Keefe.
Fifth Battery .- Sandwich: Joseph B. Alton, Nathan Case.
Sixth Battery .- Falmonth: Horace . H. George, trans. Province- toren: Andrew Byrnes, William Price, Thomas Leonard. Wellfleet: Martin Curran. Brewster: Charles Emeley, James H. Richards, John B. Whealin. Sandwich: Bradford Gibbs. Orlcans: George Thomson.
Seventh Battery .- Wellfleet: George H. Carmichael, Frank Cook. Provincetown: Patrick Donnelly. Eastham: John Mahoney. Dennis: Patrick Sherlock.
Ninth Battery .- Sandwich: Edward Le Burn, mus. Dennis: George F. W. Haines.
Tenth Battery .- Truro: Samuel Paine, corp. Dennis: Thomas Smith. Barnstable: Alvin Thompson, Charles D. Thompson.
Eleventh Battery .- Yarmouth: Charles H. Weaver, corp. Prov- incctown: James Giles, John J. Sampson.
Twelfth Battery .- Dennis: Alois Hoffman, Charles Lejeune, Henry Leport, William Moore. Provincetown: William H. Wilkes, serg .: John Boyle, Thomas Brown, A. Duke, Foster Fairbridge, William Larney, William Olmstead, Robert Smith, James Wade, James Wilson. Brew- ster: Timothy T. Hogan, Thomas King, Charles Linscott, Patrick McGrath. Eastham: Henry Merrill.
Thirteenth Battery .- Eastham: Michael Cronin, corp .; Thomas Carmody, Sylvester Shea. Wellfleet: William Boyle. Harwich: George Brown. Sandwich: Paschal Gon, William Taylor, trans. to navy. Fal- mouth: Ezekiel B. Graves, died at New Orleans, Oct. '64. Barnstable: Edward D. Sullivan.
Fourteenth Battery, 1864 .- Barnstable: Alexander Baker, Peter Brudle, Leander B. Cash, Simeon C. Childs, jr., died in hospital, Oct. 64; Job F. Childs, Charles Damon, Henry Denney, Mat. Gannon, Charles E. Holmes, Isaiah B. Linnell, Benjamin F. Nickerson; David Nickerson. Sandwich: John J. Hart. Yarmouth: Jacob Olar. Har-
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wich: Charles E. Riva. Brewster: David N. Rogers, died March '64. Dennis: George Turner.
Fifteenth Battery, 1862 .- Sandwich: Eleazer W. Chase, Robert Decker, George Hubbs, James Jackson, Benjamin Jones, John Mott, Douglas A. Park, James A. Ross. Provincetown: Albion Coburn.
Sixteenth Battery, 1864 .- Barnstable: George W. Childs, William Childs, jr., Benjamin F. Crosby, Adolphus Davis, Andrew C. Nicker- son, Joseph H. Phinney. Eastham: Lewis Vasconi. Wellfleet: John Wilson. Chatham: William Conners, trans. to Sixth.
HEAVY ARTILLERY, 1864.
First Regiment .- Chatham: Co. A, David Keith. Orleans: Co. A, Edward Laselle. Provincetown: Co. B, William T. Tolman; Co. F, Thomas Marsdon. Wellfleet: Co. G, Daniel Gilmore. Eastham: Co. I, William J. W. Yates. Unassigned and no record: Charles L. Harts- horne of Harwich, John Hart of Falmouth, Daniel Lovett and Thomas Pepper of Wellfleet.
Second Regiment, 1863-1864 .- Orleans: Co. A, Jonathan S. Tru- man; Co. D, Alonzo R. Nelson, trans .; Co. H, Abraham Schuster. Provincetown: George Lockwood, died at Newbern, Nov., '64. Co. M, Patrick Drew; unassigned, William C. Reynolds. Harwich: Co. A, George E. Mccluskey, trans. to Seventeenth; Co. G, Robert Smith; Co. I, Edward Pettis, to Seventeenth Inf .; William F. Morang; Co. H, Horace S. Favor, corp. Chatham: Co. B, Samuel H. Howes, 1st serg .; Co. M, Charles Dunbar. Barnstable: Co. B, William Fay, trans. Seven- teenth Inf. Falmouth: Co. C, John Scheelds; Co. D, Michael Collins, to Co. H; Co. E, Timothy Maloney, trans. Seventeenth Inf .; Co. G, Thomas Ryan, Frank E. Varnum, trans. Seventeenth. Wellfleet: Co. C, William Upton: Co. E, John Welch; Co. F, Thomas Mahan; Co. I, Domi- nick Basso, Frank Newber; Co. M, Michael Gaffney. Sandwich: Co. E, Ephraim W. Fish. Brewster: Co. L, George Eldridge; Owen Keeler, Patrick Riley, Thomas Tutman. Eastham: Co. M, Patrick McNamara.
Third Regiment, 1863-1864 .- Orleans: Co. A, Nathaniel Trumans, corp., trans. to navy; Seneca O. Higgins, trans. to navy; Augustus Mayo; Co. D, Joseph B. Higgins, trans. to navy; Co. L, John Harri- son, serg .; Edward D. Wiggins, James A. Rowe, corp .; John Black, James P. Johnston, Charles H. Meserve, John Wade; Co. M, Augus- tus H. Moore, William Burrill, John B. Ewing; unassigned, Andrew J. Quinlan. Barnstable: Co. B, Paul R. Crocker, John Hinckley; Co. F, from Hyannis, Lawrence Chase, Thaddeus S. Clark, trans. to navy; Gilbert Lewis, Lovett Lewis, James H. Wyer; Co. M, Michael Dor- gan, serg .; James Coleman, corp .; William Boss, art .; Edward Leni- han, Patrick Mahoney, George R. Marshall, James McLaughlin. Yar- mouth: Co. B, Ziba Ellis, Asa Matthews; Co. K, William Onderdonk,
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serg .; James M. Luzarder, Henry McGill, Daniel St. Clair. Falmouth: Co. B, Ephraim W. Fish, Francis Marion, Albert C. McLane; Co. F, Gilbert A. Bearse. Sandwich: Co. B, Seth F. Gibbs, Frederick A. Nor- ris, William H. Dillon, Michael Gavan, Henry H. Manning; unas- signed, James Collins, George W. Towns. Harwich: Co. B, Edward T. Ryder, Charles D. Sherman, Alexander W. West. Brewster: Co. K, Oscar Moore; Co. M, Daniel H. Elliott. Eastham: Co. L, Matthew Thompson. Provincetown: Co. K, Elisha B. Newman; Co. M, Thomas Wells; unassigned, Duane Newell.
Fourth Regiment, 1864, one year men .- Sandwich: James H. Ather- ton, 1st lieut. Provincetown: Co. I, Kendall W. Blanchard; Co. K. Frank B. Libby. Orleans: Co. I, Enoch .Wilson.
First Battalion, Heavy Artillery, three years, enlisted 1862-1864 .- Provincetown: Co. A, Alden Bass. Harwich: Co. B, James O. Stone, serg .; Co. D, Charles S. Hartshorn, Edward G. Reed, Frank W. Sawin. Orleans: Co. C, Stillman Cole, Frank B. Taylor. Falmouth: Co. C, John Hart.
CAVALRY REGIMENTS.
First Regiment, 1863-1864 .- Wellfleet: Co. B, Daniel Crillis; Co. M, John R. Rose, trans. Co. H; Co. M, William R. Bryant. Dennis: Co. C, Michael Murphy; Co. E, Carl Bartlett, died Andersonville, Oct., '64; Robert Lampson, trans. to navy; Co. H, Michael Nennery, Patrick O'Neil, Elois Paspartout. Barnstable: Co. D, Louis Bellow, mus .; Co. L, Frank Fero, William Harrison, Patrick Murray, Frank O'Donnell; Co. L, George Green, serg. Falmouth: Co. D, John Aus- tin, Charles O. Witham. Sandwich: Co. G, Nathaniel H. Fisher, re- enlisted; Co. K, William W. Phinney, serg., died in Co. K, Fourth California; Henry H. Knippe, died at Andersonville, Aug., '64; Co. L, Joseph K. Baker. Orleans: Co. K, John O'Hara, hos. stew .; Joseph H. Luther. Provincetown: Co. H, Edmund Dubois. Yarmouth: Co. I, O1- iver Lowell, trans. to Co. C.
Second Regiment, formed in 1864 .- Provincetown: Co. A, Charles H. Allen; Co. G, Peter Smith, James Guy, Peter Lines. Truro: Co. C, Charles Goth, Joseph W. Hawman, Edward A. Wilson. Dennis: Co. C, Henry Haase; Co. D, Thomas Jones; Co. K, Charles Johnson, Henry Peel, Andrew Robertson, trans. to navy; Co. L, Michael Cur- ran; unassigned, James Gafney, John Mason, Wilhelm Jones. Or- - leans: Co. C, Dean B. Nickerson, Frederick Wells, V. R. C .; William Winslow. Yarmouth: Co. C, George J. Pack, died Danville, Va., March, '65; John Slemp. Brewster: Co. C, Henry Smith; Co. L, Dan- iel McDonald; unassigned, John Cleghorn, John Hammett, Henry O'Neil. Falmouth: Co. C, William H. Bruce, serg .; unassigned, Jules Gautier. Wellfleet: Co. G, Daniel M. Hall, died at Florence, Aug., '64;
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unassigned, John Bamberg, Peter Hotz. Barnstable: Co. D, William Emerson, Patrick H. O'Brien, John Smith, Nelson H. Willard. Sand- wich: Co. I, William H. Morgan, died of wounds, Sept., '64; unas- signed, Alfred Bolander, James Brown, William Brown, John Forrey, trans. navy; William Long, to navy; Francis McKowan, William Pa- gan, Joseph Smith, trans. navy: Charles Wilson, trans. to navy. Har- wich: Unassigned, Alfred Balater, Charles Davis. Chatham: Frank J. Jones. Eastham: John Banks, Albert Granville, John B. McLane, trans. to navy; Henry Roberts.
Third Regiment, mustered 1862-1864 .- Truro: Hezekiah P. Hughes, 2d lieut .; James A. Small, serg. maj .; Co. I, Samuel Knowles, corp .; Thomas Lowe. Sandwich: William H. Harper, capt .; Hartwell W. Freeman, 2d lieut .; Co. D, Harry N. Arnold, Henry Scandall; Co. E. Cornelius Dean, Edward Hefferman, killed at Fisher's Hill, Feb .. '64; Thomas Mason, James McKowen, prisoner of war; James McNulty 2d; Co. L. Angus McGinnis; unassigned, Richard Cole, Charles Curtis, trans. to navy; John Fortune, Thomas Harding, trans. to navy: Charles P. Temple, Henry E. Van Howarton, John Wagner, to navy. Provincetown: Co. A. Raymond Ellerington, 1st lieut .; George Allen. 2d lieut; William Sullivan, corp .; James Cashman, David Cook, Franklin Fine, Charles H. Marston, Dennis Seannell; Co. B. John Connelly. corp .; Paran C. Young; Co. I, William R. Carnes, Thomas J. Gibbons. died at Port Hudson, Nov., '63; James Rivett; unassigned, Justice Doane, George V. Williams. Barnstable: Co. A, Robert Gordon; Co. C, Andrew P. Cobb, died at Sabine Pass, Jan., '63: James K. Ewer. V. R. C .; Levi White; Yarmouth: Co. A, Henry Gothard; Co. D. Ed- ward Cummins; Co. M, David Sloan, John Locke; unassigned, Nich- olas Maxwell, trans. to navy; Thomas Smith. Dennis: Co. B, Owen Carroll; Co. H, James Hickey; unassigned, John Kelso, George King, John Schmidt. Falmouth: Co. D, Cornelius O'Hearn; Co. H, Henry J. Besse, died at New Orleans, Aug., '64. Wellfleet: Co. I, John Bennis, John Brimmen, to Co. A; Russell W. Gifford; unassigned, George W. Douglass, Cornelius Kiley, Charles Lavelle, Joseph Schwartz, John Wright. Orleans: Unassigned, Charles Baker, Albert J. Banks, Thomas Clark, John Ford, Henry Forest, George Selby.
Fourth Regiment, 1864 .- Harwich: Co. A, Henry Eldridge, corp .; Joseph Frost, serg .; Thomas Scott, Eustace Smith; Co. B, John A. Hayes, Thomas Sheridan. Falmouth: Co. A, John R. Sweetland; Co. E, Samuel Jessuron; Co. H, Patrick Coakley, George Smith, Peter Johnson, George Kane, John Francis, Thomas Thibbs, William Fos- ter, James A. Wallace. Orleans: Co. A, Webster Rogers, John W. Walker, died Hilton Head, July, '64; Co. K, Charles Stuart. Province- town: Co. A, John C. Singer, Cornelius McNamara. Dennis: Co. G, James Crogan; Co. M, George Avery. Wellfleet: Co. D, Henry Hayes,
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Michael Cregan; Co. H, James Booth, Francis Daval, Samuel F. Ma- son, George Meyer; Co. L, Henry R. Cook, William Johnson; un- assigned, John W. Clark. Barnstable: Co. F, Robert P. Stewart, serg .; Co. G, Charles Hinton, Alexander Lucia; Co. K, John Lang; unas- signed, Jacob Doolittle. Sandwich: Co. G, Alonzo B. Poor; Co. K, William W. Phinney, serg .; Co. L, Solomon H. Jones, Ettien Morien, Zeno Whiting; unassigned, James H. Holemon. Yarmouth: Co. G, Abner Williams, Cyrus L. Williams; Co. H, Richard Massey, John Smith; Co. M, Charles H. Lee. Chatham: Co. H, John Crawford; Co. L, Cain Mahoney; Co. M, James De Wolver, corp .; Christian Boost. Truro: Co. G, Walter A. Cook.
Fifth Regiment, 1864 .- Provincetown: Co. A, Aaron J. Moore, serg .; died at New Orleans, Sept., '65; John Franks, corp .: William Gardner, Charles Stuart; Co. B, Frank Manuel; Co. G, Charles Heatley, died Fortress Monroe, July, '65; Co. H, Charles Williams; Co. M, Joshua Hunt. Harwich: Co. A, John S. Matthews; Co. L, George Lyons. Barnstable: Co. B, John Alden, Clark H. Northup, David R. Northup, Co. E, Pardon K. Parker, George W. Wilson; Co. K, James Harris; Co. L, William Taylor; Co. K, James Camrel, serg. Wellfleet: Co. L, John Connor; Co. C, John Green; Co. G, John H. Mason. Dennis: Co. D, John Collamore, William Jones, Zachariah Rogers. Falmouth: Co. E, George C. Warren, corp .; John Homager, James G. Mason. Sandwich: Co. F, Charles Riley; Co. G, Richard Colwell; Co. H, Wil- liam Brewster, William Brooks, accidentally shot March, '65 .; Co. L, Turner Richardson; unassigned, Robert Lee. Orleans; Co. H, John Boggs, Frederick Collins, Levi Jackson, William St. John; Co. I, Nel- son Merideth, Barney O'Brien, Frank Thornton, William Thomas, Henry Tillman. Falmouth: E. J. Woods. Yarmouth: Co. H, James Carter; Co. I, John Hawley, John Sweeney. Brewster: Co. I, James F. Oliver. Eastham: Co. K, Ira Smith.
INFANTRY.
First Regiment, 1862 .- Sandwich: Co. C, Thomas Ball, dis .; Co. H, James Gaffney, dis. Barnstable: Unassigned, George Adams, Charles Brown, Peter Conley, Thomas Cramer, John Dorcey, Patrick Finnan, John Lee, John Morris, trans. to Eleventh; John M. Reed, Samuel Roche, Christopher Voux, James L. Wood.
Second Regiment, 1864 .- Wellfleet: Co. A, Joseph Kratt, John Moore; Co. B, John Kaumm, Henry Miller; Co. D, Daniel Daley, transferred; Co. E, John Ford; Co. G, Edward Carrick, Charles Foley, James Herrick; Co. H, James Short; unassigned, Bernhard Bears, James R. Boyd. Eastham: Co. D, Charles A. Hatch. Chatham: Co. E, Henry Smith; Co. G, James Muir, Matthew Thompson; Co. I, Warner Smith. Provincetown: Co. F, Thomas Nangle; unassigned
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Thomas Alpin, Silas D. Andrew. Brewster: Co. G, Charles Dilling- ham, died of wounds; Hans Anderson, trans. navy. Sandwich: Co. G. George McNamara. Unassigned: Provincetown: Thomas Brennan, James Deay, Robert Kelley, William Stewart, Lewis Wright. Well- fleet: Henry C. Brownson, John L. Carpenter, Thomas Clark, John Cole, Thomas Day. Robert Dennis, John Earle. William Mccluskey, Bernard McKenty, John Murphy, George Peck, John Spencer, John Stewart, John Sullivan, Thomas Wallace, James Welch, John Wilson. Sandwich: Albion Clark, trans. to navy; James Collins, Eugene Mailey, Charles Newins, trans. to navy; Henry Stephens, Charles Williams, trans. to navy; George Williams, Henry Wohlert. Brewster: Henry Peters. Chatham: Henry D. Phettiplace, William Williams.
Ninth Regiment .-- Wellfleet: Co. A, Hugh Slaven, killed May. '64. Barnstable: Co. B, Jacob Hall. Dennis: Co. B, Martin Kelly, James McCoy; Co. E, Thomas J. Connor. Sandwich: Co. C, James Kelly, to V. R. C; Co. D, William Cleveland.
Eleventh Regiment, made up enlistments of the years 1861-1864 .- Sandwich: Co. A. George W. Reardon, serg .; unassigned, William Lewis, trans. navy. Brewster: Co. A, John Maier. Truro: Co. A, Thomas Martin; Co. E, Francis Cummings, died; Co. F, John Con- nors, Hugh McDonald, Michael Sullivan; Co. G, Morris Walsh. Den- nis: Co. A, John Wagner. Barnstable: Co. B, James Brady; Co. F, Enoch Crocker, killed July, '61; Co. H, James Reid; Co. K, Richard Roach. Provincetown: Co. C, James H. Griffin. Wellfleet: Co. C, Lewis Johnson, killed Sept., '64; Co. H, Thomas Laws, corp .; William Ander- son, Julius Barman, Charles Brown; Co. K, Charles Brooker; unas- signed, Job Ireland, Elisha E. Myers, Peter Schneider. Eastham: Henry Collagan, trans. to navy.
Twelfth Regiment, 1863 .- Dennis: Co. A, Thomas Anderson, trans. to navy. Barnstable: Co. A, Samuel C. Bowen, died Oct., '64; Co. G, Michael Lynch; unclassified, Thomas F. Crocker. Chatham: Co. A, William Braddock; Co. H, Josiah C. Freeman, trans. to navy; William Smith. Orlcans: Co. A, John Cabe. Wellflect: Co. A, Washington Reed, trans. to Thirty-ninth; Co. K, William N. Atwood. Province- town: Co. D, Michael Ragan, trans. to Thirty-ninth: Co. E, Henry A. F. Smith, killed June, '64; Co. H, Thomas O. Sullivan, to Thirty-ninth; Charles Uhlich, to Thirty-ninth; Co. I, James Munroe, to Thirty-second. Brewster: Co. E, John Cotter, trans. to Thirty-ninth. Truro: Co. H, Francis Trainor; Co. K, Patrick Conway.
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