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In June, 1776, the town voted £6 68. 8d. to be paid to each non-commissioned officer and soldier who shall engage in the expedition to Canada. The money was appropriated to the following men :
Jno. Coolidge, Josiah Wyer, Ezra Peirce, David Stearns, Ino. Gleason, Jona Stearns, Elisha Livermore, Edward Browo, Stephen Wellman, Eliss Hastings, Eliphalet Hastings, Isaiah Edes, "for my negro," Abijah Fisk, Wm. Hager, Jno. Lawrence, Joo. Ilager, Saml. Gale, Jr., Josiab Sanderson, Eli Jones, Nathaniel Sanderson, Abijah Brown, Jr., Benj. ElliA.
In December, 1776, the following persons enlisted for three months in Colonel Samuel Thatcher's regi- ment, equipping themselves with guns, blankets and all implements :
Saml. Lufkin, Sol. Keyes, Joo. Gloda, Jas. Davis, Wm. Chambers, Wm. Chambers, Tim. Brown, Saml. Lufkin, Jr., Tim. Farrar, Trs. Davidson, Jerh. Williams, Laml. Wheeler, Abel Parker.
In 1778 the town sent into the Eight Months' Cam- paign, so-called, thirty men, viz .:
Col. Jona Brewer, Col. Abijab Brown, Capt. Abijah Child, Capt. Abm. Child, Lt. Oliver llagget, Capt. Jedediah Thayer, Josiah Convers, Elisha Harrington, Lt. Isaac Bamis, David Smith, Elisha Stearns, Thade. Wellington, Eliphalet Warren, Che. Warren, Moses head, Jr., Geo. Wellington, Ruben Bemia, Josiah Bemis, Jr., Amos Fisk, Abijah Fisk, Timothy Flagg, Jonas Lawrence, Win. Lock, Josiah Leaveatt, Edmund Lock, Daol. Warren, Zack. Weaton, Moses Warren, Amos Harrington, Frans. Brewer.
And to the Cambridge lines, for the two months' men :
Ljut. Isaac Bemia, Phineas Warren, Jr., Joseph Wier, John Kidden, Samuel Gale, Jr., Joel Harrington, Samuel Goodin, Thads. Goodio, Ebenr. Phillips.
As the war progressed, increasing sums were paid as bounties and for substitutes, and there were many enlistments and re-enlistments of those whose names appeared early in the service. In the depreciated currency of the time, upwards of two thousand pounds were paid for a single recruit for a few
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months. The calls for men were often for a small number for the town for special service, or in differ- ent localities. Evidently these requisitions bore hard upon the town, but the quotas were filled through the sacrifices which the patriotism of our fathers was always ready to make. The last Revolu- tionary soldier of Waltham was Nathan Lock, who died in 1851, at the age of ninety years.
In the War of 1812 Waltham responded to the call for troops with its military company. The services of the company were required for but a brief period, and were devoted to garrison duty at Boston Harbor. The following is the roll of the company in service:
Joseph Hoar, Jones Lawrence, Elijah Lawrence, Nathaniel Stearns, Richard Wellington, Jacob Lawrence, Amasa Harrington, John Sander- Bon, (2d), Alexander H. Piper, lIenry Fisk, Richard Cutter, Isaac Far- well, William Gosa, Darius Wellington, Jacob Ryan, Timothy Morris, Daniel Emerson, William Trask, Thomas Barnes. Abel Hubbard, William Clark, James Jones, Noah Hardy, John Cole, William D. Winch, Otia Puffer.
David Stearns, of Waltham, was purser in the United States Navy in this war, and was on board the "Frolic" in the memorable sea-fight with the " Wasp."
Different uniformed military companies from time to time have been conspicuous in the history of the town, and formed part of its annals in this respect. One of the earliest and most famous of these organi- zations during the present century was the Waltham Light Infantry. It was composed of many of the leading citizens of the town, and was considered a leading corps on training-days and at the annual muster. Its uniform of gray coat, with bell buttons, white trousers, and heavy leather cap with plume, was calculated to enhance the martial appearance of those who trained in its ranks. It was succeeded in time by the Waltham Artillery. This company was formed in 1841, and its guns, two brass six-pounders, were transferred from Watertown, where they had been used by a company which had passed out of existence. It was disbanded in 1857. Its last cap- tain was Captain Gardner Banks, who commanded the first company of volunteers from Waltham in the Rebellion.
The Waltham Light Dragoons was organized in 1853, and during its existence was a prominent organ- ization in military circles. At musters, in its tour of duties, it was frequently called into requisition as an escort to the commander-in-chief, and attracted especial attention for its soldierly bearing, and also from the fact that cavalry companies were even more rare in the militia than at present. Its uniform was similar to the cavalry uniform of the regular army at that time. When the Rebellion broke out, it formed a nucleus of two companies in the First Massachu- setts Cavalry, one commanded by its past commander, Captain William Gibbs, and the other by its captain, M. A. Moore. The organization was kept up until near the close of the war, when it disbanded.
When the Rebellion broke out Waltham evinced a patriotic spirit common to all the loyal States, and, as
related elsewhere in the general history of the town, immediately took steps to afford the necessary assist- ance in maintaining the Union. The first company of troops raised was attached to the Sixteenth Regi- ment of Massachusetts Volunteers as Company H, and was officered by Captain Gardner Banks, First Lieutenant William A. Smith and Second Lieuten- ant F. P. H. Rogers. This company, with its regi- ment, saw severe service, gallantly sharing in nearly all the battles of the Army of the Potomac for three years, until the expiration of the term of enlistment. Lieutenant Smith died after a short service, and Lieutenant Rogers was killed in the first action in which the regiment was engaged. Besides this com- pany and the two cavalry companies above-men- tioned, Waltham furnished many men for other companies and regiments. Among these may be named the Thirty-fifth, Fortieth and Fifty-sixth Regiments of the three years' troops, and the Fifth, Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth of nine months' troops.
The record of all these men in the war was most honorable, and it would be invidious to select many for commendation where all are deserving. The highest officer from the town was Major-General N. P. Banks, whose name and services were conspicuous during the entire period of the war. Captain (after- wards Colonel) Gardner Banks, of the Sixteenth Mas- sachusetts Volunteers, was his brother, and another brother, Lieutenant Hiram B. Banks, of the same regiment, was killed in the second battle of Bull Run, Two brothers, Lieutenant George F. Brown, and First Sergeant Charles L. Brown, of the Sixteenth Regi- ment, both killed at Gettysburg; and Commissary Sergeant Frank Miles, of the First Cavalry, who died in the service, besides those named, are marked ex- amples of the young men of the town who sacrificed their lives for their country.
The town officially, in its 'town-meetings, and pri- vately, by the public spirit and generosity of its citi- zens, provided liberally for the soldiers and the cause of the country. In a patriotic manner it answered all the calls for men, aud gave liberally from its store for bounties to those who entered the service. Itg military record is not the least of an honorable heri- tage which it leaves to the future.
LAST OF SOLDIERS OF WALTHAM IN THE REBELLION.
Arnold, Charles I., enlisted July 31, '62, 35th Reg. Co. D ; discharged June 9, '65, cause, expiration of service.
Arnold, Marshall N., 35th D, from the camp.
Abbott, Wm. H., Dec. 16, '61, 30th I ; Oct. 26, '63, disability.
Adams, John S., Ang. 15, '62, 38th K ; Dec. 22, '64, expiration of ser- vice.
Adams, John, July 25, '62, 35th D ; June 9, '65, expiration of service.
Alden, Albert, Sept. 21, '61, 24th I ; Jan. 20, 'GG, expiration of service. Arnold, Thomas M., Aug. '62, 40th A ; June 9, '65, expiration of service. Atkins, John jr., 2nd Lient., Sept. 23, '61, 4th cav., M ; April 16, '64, to re-enHet in 4th cav.
Brown, George F. lient., June 29, '61, 16th H ; killed at Gettysburg July 2, '63.
Brown, Charles L., June 29, '61, 16th H ; died July 16, '63, of wounda received at Gettysburg.
Blagge, Goorge F., Oct. 16, '61, 24th C; May 28, '63, disability.
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Brackett, Edward J., July 25, '62, 35th D: Jan. 4, '65, amputation of foot.
Barnett, William, Ang. 6, '62, 35th D ; June 9, '65, expiration of aer- vice.
Boardman, Frederick, Aug. 6, '62, 35th D ; June 9, '65, expiration of service.
Boardman, Leonard, Aug. 6, '62, 35th D; June 9, '65, expiration of service.
Brady, Patrick, Sept. 23, '61, Ist cav. L ; Sept. 24, '64, expiration of aervice.
Banka, Gardner, promoted to capt., major, lieut-col. June 29, '61, 16th H ; Sept. 2, '63, disability.
Baxter, Orson A., lieut., Sept. 20, '61, lat cav. M ; dlied of fever Oct. 4, '64, at Williamsburg, Va.
Brannon, Martin, Sept. 25, '61, Ist cav. L; Sept. 24, '64, expiration of service.
Banks, Hiram B., lieut., April, '62, 16th K ; killed at Manessas, Va., Aug. 29, '62.
Bryant, John, June 29, '61 ; Mch. 30, '63, disability.
Bodge, Charles M., Aug. 6, '62, 35th D; March 30, '65, wound in right arm.
Babcock, Rufus L., June 29, '61, 16th H; March 20, '63, died of disease.
Burgess, Henry F., June 29, '61, 16th H; died at Andersonville July 21, '64.
Buxton, John H., Sept. 4, '61, 22d G ; Feb. 21, '63, disability.
Briggs, Benjamin F., July 26, '62, 35th D ; June 9, '65, expiration of service.
Boultou, William, June 29, '61, 16th H; July 27, '67, expiration of service.
Burrows, James jr., June 29, '61, 16th H ; July 27, '64, expiration of service.
Burbeck, John F., July 2, '61, 16th B; Dec. 26, '63, to re-enlist.
Ballard, George F., Jan. 16, '62, 99th ; Jan. 16, '65, expiration of aer- vice.
Brown, Nathan, Jan. 18, '62, navy ; March, '65, expiration of service. Bemis, A. Percy, 13th B ; deserted.
Barnes, Otis II., Nov. 28, '61, 32d B ; Feb. 3,'63, disability.
Barnes, George L, Oct. 28, '61, 32d B; Nov. 28, '62, sickness. Promoted 2d lieut.
Baldwin, William F., Nov. 11, '61, 32d B ; died July 28, '63, of wounds received at Gettysburg.
Blanchard, William L., Ang. 29, '62, 44th E ; June 18, '63, expiration of service.
Brogan, Michael, Sept. 16, '62, 5th K ; July 2, '63, expiration of ser- vice.
Blanchard, Edward R., Aug. 29, '62, 44th E; June 18, '68, expiration of service.
Baldwin, Frank, Sept. 12, '62, 44th E ; June 18, '63, expiration of aer_ vice.
Barnes, Theodore L., Sept. 12, '62, 44th E; June 18, '63, expiration of of service. Died at home April 4, '64.
Brady, James W, Jan. 4, '64, 4th rav.
Blake, John D., Feb. 4, '64, 56th I; died Sept. 16, 164, a prisoner at Richmond.
l'oppenger, John, June 29, '61, 16th H ; Nov. 10, '62, disability.
CouseDe, Ivory L., Aug. 18, '62, 32d K ; June 29, '65, expiration of service.
Consens, Samuel, Aug. 13, '62, 32d K ; Dec. 20, '64, expiration of service.
Croshy, Charles C., Aug. 21, 161, 21at D ; Sept. 24, '64, expiration of service.
Connelly, Patrick, June 29, '61, 16th H ; June 29, '64, expiration of service.
Coolidge, James E., July 28, '62, 35th D; June 9, '65, expiration of service.
Corrigau, Joseph, July 2, '61, 16th K ; killed June 18, '62, at Fair Oaks. Cox, Michael, July 2, 161, 16th C.
Caughey, Genrge H., Sept. 17, '61, Ist cav. M ; Dec., '64.
Cunningharu, William, Oct. 28, '61, lat cav. H ; Feb. 11, '63, disability. Re-enlisted '64.
Connelly, Michael, June 13, '61, 11th D.
Cullen, Michael, Jan. 13, '61, 28th I ; Jan. 1, '64, to re-enlist.
Cloudman, William II., June 29, '61, 16th H ; July 27, '64. I'romuted aergt. major.
Corey, George H., Sept. 5, '61, 3d battery ; Sept. 16, '64, expiration of service.
Carey, John, May 1, '61, 28th C; Nov. 21, '62.
Chapin, Ezra, June 29, '61, 16th H; July 27, '64, expiration of aervice.
Clasby, Daniel J., June 29, '61, 16th H1 ; Aug. 25, '63, wounds received at Chancellorsville.
Conlan, J., Sept. 23, '61, let cav. L; April 20, '64, to re-enlist. Finel discharge, Nov. 14, '65.
Caroey, John, Sept. 23 '61, Ist cav. L ; Aug. 19, '64, disability.
Clarke, Charles E., July 2, '61, 16th K ; July 27, '64, expiration of service.
Cousena, George B., Aug. 17, '61, 18th H ; 165, expiration of service. Carson, F. D., Aug. 29, '62, 5th K ; July 2, '63, expiration of service.
Carson, E. C., Aug. 29, '62, 5th K ; July 2, '63, expiration of service. Collins, John, Sept 16, '62, 5th K ; July 2, '63, expiration of service.
Crowley, William, Sept. 16, '62, 5th K; July 2, '63, expiration of service.
Collina, John, Sept. 16, '62, 5th K ; July 2, 163, expiration of service.
Crowley, F. C., lieut. Sept. 16, '62, 5th K; July 2, '63, expiration of service.
Curtis, John D., Sept. 16, 162, 5th K ; July 2, '63, expiration of service. Curtis, J. H., Sept. 12, '62, 44th F ; June 18, '63, expiration of service.
Connora, Timothy, 4th excelsior brigade. No further record.
Cousens, Charlea W., Fel. 4, 164, 56th I.
Carr, Henry C., June 29, '61, 16th H ; killed May 3, '63, at Chancellora- ville.
Darling, Gardner H., June 29, '61, 16th H ; July 24, '64, expiration of service, severely wounded.
Donahoe, John H., Dec. 26, '61, 99th N. Y.
Darling, Charles H., Sept. 20, '61, let cav. U ; '65, expiration of service. Re-enlisted '64. Final diacharge Nov. 14, '65.
Dillon, John, June 29, '61, lat cav. H ; died Oct. 7, 62, of wounde received at Bull Run.
Dennett, E., Sept. 23, '61, Ist cav. M ; Sept. 24, '64, expiration of service.
Durivage, Henry A., Dec. 6, '61, 30th car. ; drowned, April 22, '62, near the mouth of Misa, river.
Dwelle, George B, Aug. 6, 162, 35th D; June 9, 165, expiration of aervice.
Doherty, Edward, killed at Chancellorsville.
Daily, John, Sept. 16, '62, 5th K ; July 2, '63, expiration of service.
Deao, William, Sept. 12, '62, 44th E ; June 18, '63, expiration of service.
Dannigan, John, Jan. 6, '64, 56th F ; died Juue 3, '64, in the service at Philadelphia.
Emerson, Warren A., June 29, '61, 16th H ; June 8, 162, erm amputated. Edson, Henry, Aug. 16, '61, 16th G ; July 27, '64, expiration of service. Emerson, George N., July 29, '61, 13th B.
Emerson, Warren F., Aug. 29, '62, 41th E; June 18, '€3, expiration of service.
Egan, Thomas, Dec. 13, '61, 28th E ; died at Belle Isle prison, Jan. '61.
Fogg, William, Oct. 7, '61, 23d K ; May 7, '63, disability.
Frost, Charles L., Sept. 23, '61, lat cav. M ; Sept. 24, '64, expiration of service.
Frost, Leslie D., July, '62, naval ; served on the vessels Sonoma and Savannah.
Fairbanks, Luman F., June 27, '61, 6th H ; killed July 2, '63, at Gettys- burg.
Flannery, Lawrence, July 31, '62, 35th D; June 9, '66, expiration of service.
Field, George F., July 25, '62, 35th D; June 9, '65, oxpiration of service. Fisher, Henry N., Aug. 10, '62, 35th D; March 4, '63, wound received at Antietam.
Forsyth, John Jr., June 29, '61, 16th H ; kllled July 3, '63, at Gettys- burg.
Fisher, James H., April 21, '61, 16th H ; July 27, 164, expiration of service, wounded.
Fillebrown, Oliver, Sept. 23, '61, let cav. M ; Sept. 21, '64, expiration of service.
Fillebrown, Heury A., 5tb battery ; oxpiration of service.
Falla, George F., May 5, '61, N. Y. D; killed &t Gettysburg.
Foster, Matthias 8., Jan. 29, '61, 16th 11 ; July 27, '64, »xplration of service, promoted lient.
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Field, Edward H., Sept. 1, '61, Ist cav. M; Sept. 24, '64, expiration of service.
Fisher, Charles R., Sept. 16, 162, 5th H ; July 2, '63, expiration of service. Fiske, William F., Sept. 16, '62, 5th K.
Fillebrown, George E., Sept. 12, '62, 14th E ; June 18, '63, expiration of service.
Farwell, George O., Sept. 12, '62, 47th A; June 18, '63, expiration of service.
Fiske, Marcus M., Sept. 12, '62, 14th A ; June 18, '63, expiration of service.
Frost, G. Frank, Sept. 26, '62 45th A ; July 7, '63, expiration of service. Field, Lyman Jr., June 29, '61, Inith H; killed at Fair Oaks, June 19, '62. Faroum, George W., 23d E.
Flyno, Patrick, May 25, '61, 2d 1 ; July 14, '65, expiration of service. Fletcher, William 11, May 23, '61, 1st B ; May 25, '64, expiration of service ; pro. to Ist lieut.
Glenn, Robert, Sept. 6, '61, 1st cav. M ; Oct. 9, '61, expiration of service. Green, Charles, Jan. 1, '62, 28th E ; Feb. 10, '63, wound received at Fredericksburg.
Guinan, Michael, Dec, '61, 17th D ; Feb. 10, '65, expiration of service. Gooduow, A. W., June 29, '61, 16th 11 ; July 27, '64, expiration of service.
Goodnow, A. R., Sept. 2, '61, 22d A ; Oct. 17, '61, expiration of service. Gay, C. S., Sept. 23, '61, 1st cav. M . Sept. 24, '64, expiration of service. Gallagher, John, Oct. 28, '6', Ist cav. H.
Gilson, Lemnel, September 19, '61, 1st cav. L ; Dec. Il, '62, disability.
Grionell, Anos, June 29, '61, 16th HI , July 27, '64, expiration of ser- vice.
Grant, Daniel G., June 29, '61, 16th H ; July 27, '64, expiration of ser- vice.
Galloway, Charles, June 29, '61, 16th H ; Nov. 16, '62, disability.
Goodaow, E. W., Sept. 23, 161, 1st cav L; resigned '65, promoted to 1st lieutenant.
Gray, George, Der. 21, '63, 20th I ; Jan. 1, '64, hospital steward.
Green, George M., June 29, '61, 16th II; Aug. 12, '63, wounded nt Chancellorsville iu the hip.
Garrity, John, July 25, '62, 35th D.
Gibbs, John M., Sept. 12, '62, 44th F ; June 18, '63, expiration of ser- vice.
Gillespie, John, Sept. 16, '62, 5th K ; died June 23, '64, near Peters- burg.
Grant, Samuel, Sept. 1, '62, 5th K ; July 2, '63, expiration of service. Gibbs, Frank F., Sept. 12, '62, 14th A ; June 18, 63, expiration of ser- vice.
Gibbs, Capt. William, Sept. 6, 'Gl, Ist cav. L; Feb. 3, '62, by personal request.
Holbrook, Charles, served in the navy.
Ilutchins, H. E., Served in the navy.
Howard, Henry W., Ang. 11, '62, 38th K ; '65, expiration of service ; promoted to captain.
Hastings, Charles E., July 31, '62, 35tb D; March 13, '63, disability. Holland, Henry, 17th 11.
Hickey, Edward, June 29, '61, 16th H1 ; killed July 3, '63, at Gettys- burg.
Hovey II. L., Sept. 23, '61, 1st cav. M ; May 22, '63, disability.
Harlow, S. R., Ang. 24, '61, 20th ; Nov. 21, '62, disability.
Hoyt, William R., Sept. 23, '61, Ist csv. L ; Sept. 24, '64, expiration of service.
Høyt, ('harles N., June 29, '61, 16th H ; July 14, '65, expiration of service. lloward, Andrew F., Sept. 20, '61, 16th H ; July 27, '64, expiration ot service.
Holbrook, Maynard, Aug. 14, '62, 40th @ ; killed at ('olst Ilarbor, 1864. Hall, Frauk C., July 31, '62, 35th D ; June 9, '65, expiration of service.
Hatch, Edward, June 29, '61, 16th Il ; killed May 3, '63, at Chancellors- ville, Va.
Hatch, David G., June 29, 'G1, 16th HI ; killed at Gettysburg, l'a., July 2,'63.
HIarrington, Herman P., July 2, '61, 16th K ; July, 'G4, expiration of service.
Hlayes, William, Oct. 5, 'GI, lat cuv. M ; died '63, at hospital Ililton Head.
llickey, Thomas, Sept. 23, '61, 1st cav. M ; '65, expiration of service ; re - eulisted in '64.
Harned, David, July 2, '61, 16th K ; Dec. 22, '62, disability.
Holbrook, Joseph, June 29, '61, 16th H ; died at Falmouth, Va., disease. llensou, A. P., June 29, '61, 16th H ; July 27, '64, expiration of service. HInvy, Patrick, Oct. 4, '61, 1st cav. M ; '64, expiration of service, re- enlisted.
Hildreth, James 0., 40th A.
Haroden, Nathaniel A., Ang. 11, '62, 40th A.
llaruden, Wilson, Ang. 11, '62, 40th A.
Hoyt, Otis, promoted capt. June 29, '61, 16th H ; July 27, '64, expiration of service, wounded at Bull Ruo.
Hodgden, Sewell L., June 29, 61, 16th II ; June 29, '64, expiration of service.
Holbrook, Bradford, June 29, '61, 16th H; March 23, '63, disability.
Huntress, George E., June 29, '61, 16th H ; June 29, '64, expiration of service.
Hall, Henry C., June 29, '61, 16th H ; July 27, '64, expiration of service. How, Heory W., Jnue 29, '61, 16th 'H ; killed June 30, '62, at Glendale, Va.
Hunt, C. R., Aug. 19, '61, 1st cav. M ; October, '64, expiration of service. Howe, Hiram F., Oct. 31, '61, 1st cav. I; Sept. 24, '64, expiration of service.
llealy, John, June 29, '61, 16th H; Aug. 12, '63, disability, wounded at Chancellorsville, Va.
Hartwell, A. H., Sept. 12, '62, 44th A ; June 18, '63, expiration of service. Hartwell, Heury W., Sept. 12, '62, 14th A; June 18, '63, expiration of service.
Hill, Edward L., Sept. 12, '62, 44th A ; June 18, '63, expiration of service. Houghton, B. S., Sept. 16, '62, 5th K ; died at Newbern, N. C., Jan., 1863. Howe, Charles A., Sept. 16, '62, 5th K ; July 2, '63, expirution of service. Hutchinson, Joho A., July 1, '61, 16th E; Jan. 25, '66, expiration of service ; re-enlisted in '61.
Harrington, Charles F., Oct. 20, '62, Andrew's sharpshooters, Oct., '64, expiration of service.
Johnson, George E., Sept. 23, '61, Ist cav. M ; Sept. 23, '64, expiration of service.
Jenkins, William, Aug. 11, '62, 40th A ; Juve, '65, expiration of eervice. Joyce, Patrick, Sept. 16, '62, 6th K ; July 2, '63, expiration of service. Jackson, A. M., May 5, '61, 74th N. Y. D ; Sept. 27, '62, disability.
Kane, Rogers, Jan. 1, '62, died Ang. 4, '62, at the hospital.
Keyes, Samuel A., June 29, '61, 16th H ; Dec. 19, '62, disability, wounded at Bull Run.
Kirk, Thomas, June 28, '61, 16th H ; Jao, 29, '63, wonnd in the head.
Kiff, Orlando S., Oct. 99, '61, Ist cav. M ; Nov. 14, '65, expiration of ser- vice, as absent sick.
Kidder, Charles L., Aug. 25, '62, 35th D ; Feb. 6, '63, disability, wounded at Antietam.
Kimball, Lafayette, June 29, '61, 16th H ; Jan. 6, '63, disability.
Kimball, Geo. Il., Apr. 16, '61, 13th B ; Jau. 31, '62, com. 4th La., N. A. Kenney, Patrick, July 2, '61, 16th K ; Jan. 26, '63, disability.
Kelley, Jeremiah, Aug. 24, '61, 19th 1; spring '66, expiration of service.
Kendall, Charles D., Sept. 23, '61, 1st cav. M ; Sept. 24, '64, expiration of service.
Kalhner, Daniel, Dec. 13, '61, 28th 1; Nov. 17, '65, expiration of service.
Kendall, Amory H., Ang. 29, '62, 44th E; June 18, '63, expiration of service.
Kennedy, Martin, Apr. '62, navy ; Oct., '64, expiration of service, vessel Maratansa.
Keith, Theodore S, acting as assistant surgeon.
Lane Leonard C., July 1, 1863, 16th E ; wounded Mine Run, '63, dlisahil - ity, Dec. 15, 1864.
Luce, Charles, June 29, '61, 16th H ; Nov. 23, '62, disahility.
Imce, Henry B., June 29, '61, 16th H; July 11, '65, expiration of ser- vice, re-enlisted July 11, '64.
Lombard, R. T., June 29, '61, 16th Il; lieutenant, promoted captain of Co. F, 11th Reg., '64, afterward major 11th Reg.
Locke, William M., April 26, '61, 16th Il ; July 27, '64, expiration of service.
Lawton, George, June 29, '61, 16th H ; killed July 3, '63, at Gettysburg, Pa.
Lawless, Joho, navy; was present at the taking of Mobile.
Loyd, John, navy, assistant engineer.
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Livermore, William B., Sept. 12, '62, 44th E ; June 18, '63, expiration of service.
Lane, Cornelius C., Sept. 12, '62.
Lawrence, Nathan N., Dec. 6, '61, cav. attached to 30th Reg., June 16, '62, disability.
Moore, M. A., Capt. Sept., '61, lat cav. M ; '63, disability, died at Wal- than, '64.
Mann, Elias, Aug. 8, '62, 38th ; Oct. 10, '65, expiration of service, died Oct. 13, '65, of lung fever caused by exposure in the service.
Miller, Leonard H., Ang. 14, '62, 38thi K ; died in New Orleans, July 13, '63, of disease.
McAdama, Thomas, July 25, '62, 35th D; May 28, '63, disability, wounded, died at Waltham, March 26, '65.
Miles, Francia, Sept. 23, '61, Ist cav. M ; died Oct. 10, '62, of fever, at Port Royal.
Marron, James. Sept. 23, '61, Ist cav. M ; March 29, '63, disability. Re- enlisted, taken prisoner and confined at Libby Prison, Va.
McNamee, James, June 29, '61, 16th H ; July 27, '64, expiration of ser- vice.
McGuire, Patrick, '62, 28th G; died in New York in consequence of wounds received in battle.
Murray, William, Sept. 23, '61, Ist cav. M ; Sept. 24, '64, expiration of service.
McLearing, Barnard, 99th N. Y.
McMullen, Patrick, Sept. 17, '61, 24th D; Sept. 17, '64, expiration of service.
Manson, Frederick, Ang. 14, '62, 40th A ; May 23, '65, expiration of service.
Mclellan, F., 28th G.
Miles, Thomas, Sept. 23, '61, lat cav. M ; Jan. 19, '65, resigned, first lieu- tenant.
Mullaney, Matthew J., Apr. 30, '61, 16th K ; Oct. 29, '62, wounds re- ceived at Glendale, June 30, '62.
May, George T., May 5, '61, 11th D; June 20, '64, expiration of ser- vice. 1
McGonigal, Barger, July 12, '61, 16th K ; died at Andersonville Prison. July 29, '64.
McGuinness, Francis, July 22, '61, 17th H ; Aug., '64, expiration of ser- vice.
Mack, Thomas F., July 24, '61, 20th H ; March 5, '62, disability.
McAvoy, Andrew, Dec. 16, '61, 30th I ; Jan. 1, '64, to re-enlist.
Murphy, Thomae, July, '62, 80th ; July 6, '65, expiration of service.
Moore, Charles F., April, '61, 16th H ; July 27, '64, expiration of ser- vice.
Manton, Patrick, Sept, 23, '6], Ist cav. L; Sept. 24, '64, expiration of service.
McMahan, John, Aug, 29, '61, 13th B; Aug. 1, '64, expiration of ser- vice.
McVey, Patrick, Sept. 23,'61, 24th I ; Oct. 3, '63, disability.
Manning, Joho, navy.
Murray, Jamies, Dec. 11, '61, 6th Mass, battery ; died in New Orleans, Dec. 10, '62.
Mayaard, George H., Feb. 22, '61, 13th D ; Feb. 17, '63, for promotion. Millar, Willlam K., Sept. 12, '62, 44th D; July 2, '63, expiration of cer- vice.
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