History of New Bedford and its vicinity, 1620-1892, Part 86

Author: Ellis, Leonard Bolles
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., Mason
Number of Pages: 1170


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Buchanan, James H., Corporal, 54th regiment, Co. C. Killed at Olustee, Fla., Febru- ary 20, 1864.


Burke, Thomas, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. L. Died at Baton Rouge, La., July 2, 1863. Campbell, Joseph R., Corporal. 54th regiment, Co. C. Killed at Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863.


Canty, John M., 5th battery. Died July 8, 1863, of wounds received at Gettysburg. Buried July 29, 1863, in Catholic Cemetery.


Carroll, Patrick, Corporal, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Died at Washington, August 6, 1864. Grave in Catholic Cemetery.


Cavenaugh, Charles, 23d regiment, Co. D. Died March 26, 1862, of wounds received at Newbern.


Chapman, Thomas W., (of Acushnet ?) 29th regiment, Co. D. Died in Kentucky, Sep- tember 22, 1862.


Chase, Ezra D., 20th regiment, Co. G. Killed at Cold Harbor, Va,, June 9, 1864.


Chase, William T., 3d regiment heavy artillery, Co. F. Died at Fort Wagner, D. C., December 10, 1864. Grave in Rural Cemetery.


Christian, Stephen C., Corporal, 58th regiment, Co. E. Killed before Petersburg, June 17, 1864. Buried November 27, 1864, in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Clark, Johnson, Assistant Surgeon, 99th New York regiment. Died December 9, 1861. Clough, James, Corporal, 7th regiment, Co. A. Died in Armory Hospital, Washing- ton, June 18, 1863, of wounds received at Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863.


Coble, Lewis H., 23d regiment, Co. D. Died at Newbern, N. C., April 14, 1862.


Coburn, Harry N., Hospital Steward, 3d regiment cavalry. Died November 4, 1863, at Port Hudson.


Cole, Charles B., Musician, 55th regiment, Co. B. Died December 20, 1863, at Folly Island, S. C.


Conly, Timothy, 28th regiment, Co. B. Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.


Coombs, Erastus M., Corporal, 18th regiment, Co. A. Died at Harrison's Landing, July 19, 1862.


Corcoran (Corkery in official list), Timothy, Sergeant, 28th regiment, Co. B. Killed in battle of Chantilly, September 1, 1862.


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Crane, Charles F., 3d regiment, Co. E. Died at Newbern, January 29, 1863.


Crapo, Henry D., 5th battery. Killed at Bottom Bridge, Va., June 8, 1864.


Crapo, Stephen E .. Corporal, 58th regiment, Co. E. Killed near Spottsylvania Court House, May 12, 1864. Grave in Rural Cemetery.


Davis, William F. (quota of Lawrence.) Died at Andersonville, Ga., October 28, 1864. Dennison, John, 9th regiment, Co. C. Died at Mount Pleasant, Washington, D. C., November 7, 1863.


Devoll. Charles F., 13th Illinois regiment. Died at Nashville, Tenn., June 2, 1864. Grave in Rural Cemetery.


Dixon, Charles, 55th regiment, Co. D. Died at Beaufort, S. C., June 16, 1865.


Douglass, Charles B., 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Wounded in action, Plane's Store, La., November 29, 1863 ; died next day.


Downing, Patrick, 2d regiment heavy artillery, Co. E. Died at Newbern, N. C., June 6, 1864.


Dunham, Amos J., 58th regiment, Co. E. Died at Annapolis, October 28, 1864. Grave in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Dwyer, Timothy, 28th regiment, Co. H. Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Eagan (Akin in official list), Alexander, 20th regiment, Co. D. Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Grave in Rural Cemetery.


Edson, Lowell M., 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Died at Baton Rouge, July 28, 1863 Grave in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Elliott, Joseph, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. C. Killed near Alexandria, La., May 1, 1864. Fitzsimmons, Henry (quota of Middleborough), 58th regiment, Co. K. Died in Baltic,


Conn., August, 1867, of wounds received at Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865. Grave in Catholic Cemetery.


Flaherty, John, 2d regiment cavalry, Co. B. Died at Fort Ethan Allen, August 30, 1863.


Fleetwood, Lewis A., 54th regiment, Co. C. Wounded at Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863 ; foot amputated ; died in New Bedford after discharge. Grave in Oak Grove Ceni- etery.


Foster, Daniel O., Quartermaster-Sergeant, 4th regiment cavalry, Co. B. Died at Deer Island, April 20, 1864.


Garlick, Reuben A. (of Dartmouth ?) 3d regiment cavalry, Co. H. Killed September 19, 1864, at battle of Winchester.


Gibson, Charles H., Musician, 23d regiment, Co. D. Killed on board steamer Fawn, September 13, 1864, on Roanoke River.


Gifford, William H., 58th regiment, Co. E. Died in Danville prison, August 14, 1864. Grave at South Dartmouth.


Gilman, Edward G., Ist regiment Maine heavy artillery. Died before Petersburg, Va. December 15, 1865.


Gooding, James H., Sergeant, 54th regiment, Co. C. Wounded and taken prisoner at Olustee, Fla., February 20, 1864; died at Andersonville, July 19, 1864.


Gordon, Thomas (quota of Cambridge) 28th regiment, Co. D. Reported missing in action, May 18, 1864.


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Graham, Edward. Died at Andersonville, October 5, 1864.


Gray, Franklin S., 58th regiment, Co. E. Killed at ('old Harbor, June 3, 1864.


Gray, John H., 99th New York regiment, Co. A. Died at Yorktown, Va., October 2, 1863.


Ilall, Joseph L., 54th regiment, C'o. C. Missing at the assault on Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863.


Hall, Levi, 4th regiment cavalry, Co. C. Killed at St. John's Island, July 17, 1864.


Ilandley, Herbert, Sergeant, 20th regiment, Co. G. Killed by a horse in Providence, September 8, 1861.


ITart, J. B. W .. jr., 6th company heavy artillery. Died at Fort Baker, D. C., Septem- ber 4, 1864.


Harvey, George W., Corporal, 33d regiment, Co. I. Died at Andersonville prison, Ga., August 30, 1964.


Hathaway, John F .. 5th battery. Died July 14, 1>63, of wounds received at Gettys- burg. Buried in West Cemetery, August 5, 1863.


Hawes, George E., Corporal, 38th regiment, Co. H. Died December 14, 1862, at Hampton. Va. Grave in Rural Cemetery.


Heilman, George. 16th regiment, Co, H. Died at Andersonville. Ga., November 3, 1864.


Heintz, John H., 3d regiment cavalry. Co. A. Died at Port Hudson, October 1, 1863. Herron, William H., 3d New Hampshire regiment, C'o. K. Died at Nashville, May 24, 1865.


Hill, Henry, First Sergeant, 33d regiment, Co. I. Killed at Dallas, Ga .. May 25, 1864. Hogan, John, 28th regiment, Co. B. Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.


Holmes, James, 38th regiment, Co. H. Died at Baton Rouge, October 21, 1863.


Howard, George H., 6th company heavy artillery. Died in hospital at New Bedford, October 24, 1863.


Howard, Hiram B., 20th regiment, Co. D. Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.


Howland, Charles F., First Sergeant, 41st regiment, Co. A. Died at. Baton Rouge, La., February 19, 1863. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Howland. George W., Captain, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Died at home. June 6, 1865 (discharged April 11, 1865.) Grave in Rural Cemetery.


Howland, Lothrop P .. 33d regiment, Co. I. Killed at battle of Wanhatchie, October 29, 1863.


Hussey, Robert B., 58th regiment, Co. E. Died at Nantucket, while on furlough, No- vember 27, 1864.


Jackson, William S., Jthi regiment cavalry, Co. F. Died at Clarksville. Texas, July 15, 1865.


.Tenney, Sanford, jr .. Sergeant, 2d regiment heavy artillery, Co. E. Died at Newbern, N. C., May 4, 1864. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Johnson, Edward, Sergeant, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. C. Killed in action at Alexan- dria, La., May 1, 1864.


Innes, Charles, Corporal, 18th regiment, ('o. H. Died in New Bedford, March 31, 1864.


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Joyner, Robert S., 18th regiment, Co. F. Taken prisoner of battle of the Wilderness, May, 1864 ; died in rebel prison at Millen, Ga.


Kanuse, Benjamin S., 5th battery. Killed before Petersburg, June 18, 1864. Buried in West Cemetery.


Keen, David S., 29th regiment, Co. D. Died at Crab Orchard, Ky., October 19, 1863. Grave in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Kempton, Charles G., 38th regiment, Co. T. Died at I'niversity Hospital, New Or- leans, April 25, 1863.


Kenney, Silas C., Corporal, 38th regiment, Co. H. Killed at Port Hudson, June 14. 1863.


Killian, Michael, 6th company heavy artillery. Died at Fort Baker, Washington, Au- gust 22, 1864.


King, Leprelate, 4th regiment, Co. K. Died at Brashear City, June 11, 1863.


Kingman, Henry C. (quota of Rochester), 23d regiment, Co. D. Died in Libby prison, Richmond, Va., August 6, 1864, of wounds received at Drury's Bluff.


Kubler, John F., Sergeant, 3d regiment heavy artillery, Co. B. Died at Sanitary Commission Hospital, Washington, November 13, 1864. Grave in Rural Cemetery. Lally, Michael. 3d regiment cavalry. Co. A. Died of wounds at Winchester, Va., No- vember 7, 1864.


Landers, Joseph N., 41st regiment, Co. A. Died at Baton Rouge, La., March 20, 1863. Lawrence. George H., 3d New Hampshire regiment, Co. E. Killed at Morris Island, July 27, 1863.


Lawton, David, 2d regiment heavy artillery, Co. F. Died November 15, 1864, at Newbern. N. C.


Leavens, James Il., Sergeant. 18th regiment, Co. A. Killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.


Lee, John, 41st regiment, Co. A. Died at home, June 11, 1863. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Lemunyon, Lnther W., 26th regiment, Co. G. Died at New Orleans, October 25, 1863. Leonard, Stephen H., 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Died September 24, 1864, at Win- chester, Va., of wounds received September 19.


Leonard, Thomas W., 47th regiment, Co. D. Died at Camp Parapet, Carrollton, La., July 15, 1863.


Limes, Samuel, 24th regiment, Co. F. Killed at Newbern, N. C., March 14, 1862. Look, Gilbert A., 2d regiment heavy artillery, Co. E. Died in Newark, N. J., June 8, 1864.


Londen, Edward (quota of Westport), 22d regiment, Co. G. Died at Andersonville, Ga., October 11, 1864.


Low, Robert A., 55th regiment, Co. B. Died at Boston, January 5, 1864.


Lucas, Charles A., Sergeant, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Died at Port Hudson, La., November 30, 1863. Grave in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Lucas, George F., 20th regiment, Co. D. Killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.


Luce, Lewis P., 3d regiment cavalry, Co. C. Died at Baton Rouge, La, Angust 20, 1863.


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Lnce, Nathaniel R., Musician, 6th company heavy artillery. Died at New Bedford, February 29, 1864.


McDevitt, Hugh, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Killed at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864.


McGowan, John, 2d regiment heavy artillery, Co. H. Died at Andersonville prison, June 25, 1864.


Mack, Andrew N., 58th regiment, Co. E. Killed at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Grave in Rural Cemetery.


Mary, Charles G., 18th regiment, Co. I. Died at Andersonville, Ga., September 1, 1864. Manchester, William E., 18th regiment, Co. F. Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862. Marcy, Charles, 11th regiment, Co. K. Killed May 6, 1864, in the battle of the Wil- derness.


Marshall, Augustus L., 4th regiment cavalry, Co. E. Died August 21, 1864, at Fortress Monroe.


Martin, Thomas (of California?) First Sergeant, 2d regiment cavalry, Co. K. Killed in action, August 27, 1864.


Maxim, David, jr. (quota of Worcester), 3d regiment heavy artillery, Co. B. Died in Washington, March 18, 1865. Grave in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Maxwell, Luther, 8th Maine regiment, Co. E. Died at Point of Rocks, Md., October 11, 1864.


Miller, Luke, 20th regiment, Co. G. Wounded at Gettysburg; died at Andersonville, October 1, 1864.


Milliken, Albert F., Corporal, 5th battery. Killed at Gaines Mills, Va., June 27, 1862. Morris, William H., 54th regiment. Co. K. Missing since action of Olustee, Fla., Feb- ruary 20, 1864.


Mosher, Philip (of Raynham?), 4th regiment cavalry, Co. B. Prisoner at Gainesville, Fla. Died in hands of enemy.


Noland, Joseph, 25th regiment U. S. colored troops, Co. H. Died at Fort Barrancas, Fla., June 16, 1865.


Norton, William S., 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Died at New Orleans, January 29, 1864.


Nye, Ephraim B., Second Lieutenant, 14th battery. Killed at Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865. Buried at Pocasset.


Nye, Franklin, 3d regiment cavalry. Co. C. Killed at Port Hudson, November 30, 1863. O'Brien, Daniel (of Boston ?), 20th regiment. Co. D. Killed at Ball's Bluff, October 21, 1861,


Oliver, Charles H., Quartermaster-Sergeant, 4th regiment cavalry, Co. B. Died a pris- oner at Albany, Fla., January 6, 1865.


Oliver, Horatio G., jr., Sergeant, 4th regiment cavalry, Co. B. Died in hands of en- emy at Wilmington, N. C., March 4, 1865.


O'Malley, Owen, 7th regiment, Co. H. Died at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.


Ormond, Patrick, 23d regiment, Co. D. Supposed to have died at Andersonville, De- cember, 1864.


Orne, George, 3d regiment, Co. F. Died January 30, 1863, at Boston.


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Palmer, George S., 18th regiment, Co. H. Died at Farley Hospital, Washington, No- vember 14, 1863, of wounds received at Rappahannock Station. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Pearson, William, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. B. Killed at Jackson, La., Angust 3, 1863. Penniman, James M., 32d regiment, Co. G. Died at Annapolis, February 26, 1865.


Perry, Oliver H., 157th Pennsylvania regiment. Died June 20, 1865.


Place, Henry, veteran reserve corps. Died at Harwood Hospital, Washington, D. C., January 18, 1864.


Potter, Walter A., 23d regiment, Co. D. Killed at Newbern, March 14, 1862.


Pugh, Sampson, 5th regiment cavalry, Co. D. Died at David's Island, N. Y., October 26, 1865.


Records, Lemuel S., 33d regiment, Co. I. Died in hospital at Lookout Valley, Tenn., April 1, 1864.


Reed, Isaac, 18th regiment, Co. A. Died at Florence, S. C .. September, 1864.


Reichmann, Edward, Corporal, 47th regiment, Co. D. Died September 24, 1863.


Richmond, Cyrus A., Corporal, Ist regiment cavalry, Co. K. Died at home, November 1, 1862. Grave in Rural Cemetery.


Rodgers, William T, 18th regiment, Co. I. Died September 16, 1863, at Newark, N. J. Rodman, William L., Lieutenant-Colonel, 38th regiment. Killed at Port Hudson, May 27, 1863. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Ryan, James P., 38th regiment, Co. H. Died at University Hospital, New Orleans June 4, 1863.


Sargeant, Joseph A., Sergeant, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Died at Annapolis, March 12, 1865.


Scannell, John, 9th regiment, Co. K. Died of wounds, July 1, 1862.


Sears. Charles H., 23d regiment, Co. D. Died at Newbern, January 1, 1863, of wounds received in the battle of Whitehall, December 16, 1862. Grave at South Dartmouth. Sekell, Isaac W., 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Died at Chestnut Street Hospital, Phil- adelphia, January 12, 1865.


Shepherd, Eugene (quota of Chelsea.) Died at Nashville, Tenn., January, 1865.


Shepherd, James P., 18th regiment, Co. A. Died at West Philadelphia, July 18, 1863, of wounds received at Gettysburg. Buried in Rural Cemetery.


Sherman, William F., 31st Maine regiment, Co. C. Died at Millen, Ga., October 30, 1864.


Simmons, Charles H., 6th company heavy artillery. Died in hospital at Clark's Point, New Bedford, October 19, 1863.


Simpson, George, 20th regiment, Co. G. Killed at Ball's Bluff, October 21, 1861.


Smith, James, 20th regiment, Co. D. Died December 20, 1862.


Smith, Matthew, 20th regiment, Co. D. Died December 11, 1862, at Falmouth, Va. Smith, Michael, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Died at Fort Kearney, August 24, 1865. Smith, Octavius C, Sergeant, 33d regiment, Co. I. Killed at battle of Wauhatchie, Tenn., October 29, 1863.


Soule, Henry W. 5th battery. Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. Grave in Oak Grove Cemetery.


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Spooner, Francie, 18th regiment, Co. A. Died at Andersonville. Ga., Angnst 3, 1864. Stowell, Columbus, 4th regiment cavalry, Co. B. Died in prison at Charleston, S. C., October 15, 1864.


Swain, Charles B, 1st regiment cavalry, Co. K. Died at Beaufort, S. C., November 4, 1862.


Sweeney, William A., Corporal, 33d regiment, Co. I. Killed at battle of Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864.


Taber, Samnel H., 58th regiment, Co. E. Died at Danville prison hospital, August 31, 1864.


Thatcher, William H., 6th company heavy artillery. Died at Fort Davis, D. C., June 27, 1864.


Thompson, James, 13th battery. Drowned at Hampton Roads. Va., February 1, 1863. Tillinghast, Charles F., 3d regiment cavalry. Co. A. Prisoner at battle of Cedar Creek.


Died in prison at Salisbury. N. C., June 9, 1864. Monument in Rural Cemetery ; it is not known where his body is laid.


Tillinghast, Thomas G., Sergeant, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Died at Winchester, Va., October 20, 1864, of wounds received at Cedar Creek. Monument in Rural Cem- etery ; it is not known where his remains were laid.


Tirrill, Charles F., 7th regiment, Co. I. Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Torrence, Abraham P., Corporal, 54th regiment, Co. C. Killed at Fort Wagner, July 18th, 1863.


Tripp, Ebenezer, 20th regiment, Co. G. Killed at Ball's Bluff, October 21, 1861.


Tripp. James H., 47th regiment. Co. D. Died June 4, 1863, at Carrollton, La.


Tripp, Jireh B, 23d regiment, Co. D. Died in Libby prison, Richmond, Va., October 14, 1864.


Tripp, Leander A., Sergeant, 38th regiment, Co. H. Died June 30, 1864, at Mor- ganza, La.


Tripp, William H .. 23d regiment, Co. D. Killed before Petersburg August 16, 1864. Grave in Rural Cemetery.


Tuckwell, Charles F .. 23d regiment. Co. D. Died at Newbern, May 9, 1862. Grave in West Cemetery.


butner, Treadwell. 54th regiment. Co. C. Killed at Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863.


Urban. Henry, 20th regiment, C'o. C. Died January 7, 1865.


Viall, George M. (of Providence ?), 41st regiment, Co. A. Died at Baton Rouge, May 15, 1863.


Watson. Samuel J .. Second Lieutenant, 58th regiment, Co. E. Died at home, Decem- ber 11. 1864, from want and exposure in Danville prison, Va. Grave in Rural Cem- etery.


Weaver, Norbert V., 33d regiment, Co. D. Mortally wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Monument in Rural Cemetery,


Welsh, Edward G., 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Killed at battle of Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864.


Welsh, William H., 3d regiment heavy artillery, Co. D. Died at Gallop's Island, Bos- ton Harbor, September 15, 1865. Grave in Catholic Cemetery.


Whalon, Joseph, 18th regiment, Co. B. Died May 6, 1862, at Yorktown, Va.


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Whitehall, John D., 2d regiment cavalry, Co. I. Died at Gloucester Point, Va., March 31, 1863.


Whitman, Only A., 7th Rhode Island regiment, Co. I. Died at Baltimore, March 30, 1863. Grave in West Cemetery.


Wilcox, Seth A., Sergeant, 3d regiment cavalry, Co. A. Died at home, May 30, 1864. Grave in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Wilcox, William S., 5th battery. Died November 28. 1862, at Falmouth, Va.


Williams, Henry J., 18th regiment, Co. A. Died at Sharpsburg, Md., October 17, 1862.


Williams, William (quota of Belmont), 55th regiment, Co. K. Died at regimental hos- pital, Folly Island, S. C., August 19, 1864.


Williston, William H., 21st regiment, Co. C. Killed at Newbern, N. C., March 14, 1862. Wing, John A., 33d regiment, Co. D. Missing in action, May 16, 1864.


Winn, Hugh (of Fall River ?) 4th regiment cavalry, Co. B. Died at Florence, S. C.


Wood, Horatio, Quartermaster-Sergeant, Ist regiment cavalry. Died on board steamer Ericsson, June 25, 1862.


Wordell, Charles 1'., 58th regiment, Co. E. Died in Douglas Hospital, Washington, August 27, 1864, of wounds received at the assault upon Petersburg, July 30, 1864. Young, Angus W., 18th regiment, Co. D. Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Young, Nathan L. 54th regiment, Co. C. Wounded at Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863; died at Beanfort, S. C., next day.


SEAMEN.


Almy, Thomas, Acting Master's Mate, steamer Wachusett. Killed at City Point, Va., May 20, 1862.


Andrews, Manuel. Died in Marine Hospital, Chelsea, September 11, 1861.


Avila, Elisha N. (quota of Boston), steamer Benton. Killed at Fort Donaldson, Feb- ruary 14, 1862.


Bly, Horatio T., steamer St. Louis. Died of wounds, October 17, 1862. Boakim, Emanuel, Steward. Killed Angust 5, 1864.


Cornell, John M., steamer Mound City. Died March 16, 1864. Coxen, Edward M. Died of wounds, July 24, 1863.


Dandridge, Andrew, Cook. Died of disease, March 19, 1562.


Francis, Isaac, jr., Acting Ensign, schooner Matthew Vassar. Died May 18, 1863. Frates, Antone. Killed June 2, 1862.


Fuller, James, frigate Congress. Drowned in Hampton Roads.


Gifford, Charles R. Killed at Brooklyn Navy Yard, June 20, 1862.


Gifford, David S. Died of disease, February 14, 1862.


Gould, John, steamer Herald. Killed October 25, 1863.


Handy, Joshua J., steamer Augusta. Died 1862.


Died of gunshot wounds, March 19, 18ti .;. Harrington, Jeremiah, steamer Rattler. Howes, Alphonso S., gunboat Sagamore. Died of disease, September 22, 1865, at Ma- rine Hospital, Baltimore.


Hullahan, Thomas (quota of Chelsea.) Died of disease at New Orleans, July 24, 1862. Jenney, James T., steamer Twilight. Died of disease, March 20, 1863, at Beaufort, N. C. Grave in West Cemetery.


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Kempton, Silas W., Acting Master's Mate, steamer Santiago de Cuba. Lost over- board in Chesapeake Bay, March 23, 1865.


Louis, John. Died June 12, 1863.


Lucius, Juan. Died at Brooklyn, May 19, 1865.


McCarty, John. Died of disease, December 8, 1862.


Milan, Michael, frigate Congress. Killed in Hampton Roada, March 17, 1862.


Milliken, Charles E., First Class Boy. Killed in Mobile Bay, August 25, 1864.


Mullany. Philip. Died from casnalty, January 26, 1864.


Nugent, Robert N. Died at Charleston, S. C., December 6, 1863.


O'Neil, Cornelius. Lost in steamer Cincinnati, March 27, 1863.


Ottiwell, Nathaniel D., Acting Master's Mate, steamer Cambridge. Died off Cape Lookont, September 27. 1861. Buried at sea. Monument in Rural Cemetery.


Parnell, James E., August 13, 1863.


Pierce, John A., March 8, 1862.


Phillips, Edward, December 19, 1861.


Rogers, Renben G., September 20, 1862.


Scott, John, November 20, 1861.


Standish, William D., October 1, 1864.


Taber, Daniel G., Angust 5, 1864.


Thompson, William, May 27, 1863.


Warren, Alvern S., June 18, 1865.


West, William A., April 16, 1863.


Wordell, Gardner R., April 19, 1864.


LIST OF NEW BEDFORD SUBSCRIBERS TO THE "BUNKER HILL MON- UMENT."1


These funds, $642, were raised in 1836, and given by the following persons in snms of SI to $25. These names are copied from the original subscription papers now in the possession of our Free Public Library : John H. Clifford, Eli Haskell, C. H. Warren, Oliver Crocker, W. R. Rodman, Matthew Howland, Joshna Richmond, R. R. Crocker, Henry Grinnell, T. Riddell, Robert Gibbs, Alfred Kempton, Jireh Perry, E. M. Robin- son, Gideon Allen, Hervey Allen, Gilbert Allen, George Hussey, Paul Spooner, A. Gooding, J. Bourne, jr., A. T. Crocker, W. H. Hathaway, A. H. Seabury, J. C. Delano, G. R. Thornton, Josiah Burgess, Franklin Tobey, W. R. Grinnell, Francis B. Greene, E. H. Doolittle, Nathaniel, Spooner, C. W. Morgan, Elkanah Tallman, M. H. Grinnell, J. B. Congdon, Louis Congdon, I. H. Bartlett, W. Hathaway, jr., George F. Hussey, F. S. Hathaway, R. C. Anthony, Joseph Dunbar, Joseph Dunbar, jr., George How- land, jr., W. H. Allen, W. B. Benedict, Alfred Gibbs, Alfred Seymour Gibbs, E. P. Haskell, A. H. Campbell, Willard Nye, Horatio Greene, Lemuel S. Williams, Francis Grinnell, J. Williams, jr., Robert B. Greene, Samuel Southgate, Henry H. Crapo, Hay-


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don Coggeshall, Joseph G. Dalton, jr., Joseph Grinnell, W. H. Russell, Gilbert Rus- sell, Robert Swan, W. R. Anthony, Edward R. Anthony, Thomas R. Anthony, Joseph R. Anthony, Eben Perry, W. W. Swain, W. S. Brownell, C. Hamlin, John Gifford, Josiah B. King, James D. Thompson, A. C. Barney, George O. Crocker, W. H. Stowell, John C. Haskell, Jacob Parker, Thomas Cose, I. W. Brownell, James Wady, Isaac D. Hall, Josiah Sturgis, Joseph Ricketson, Daniel Ricketson, Joseph Ricketson, George A. Bourne, James H. Crocker, E. H. Chaddock, David Coffin, Charles S. Clapp, Elisha Dunbar, Lawrence Grinnell, R. S. Watson, Oliver Prescott, Joseph G. Grinnell, R. A. Bennett, Benjamin Clark, S. G. Stevenson, Dennis Wood, Edward C. Jones, J. C. Par- menter, James H. Howland.


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1888


.62


.35


2.78


1887.


.66


.32


3.12


1886.


.743


.33


2.73


1885


.82


.45


2.68


1884


.85


.56


3,55


1883


.97


.54


2.87


1882.


1.06


.53}


1.71


I881


.88


.48


1 63


1880


.99


.51


2.00


1879


.841


.39


2.34


1878.


.91}


.44


2.46 currency


1877


1,13


.52


2.50 currency


1876


1.40₫


.61


2.14 currency


1875


1.60}


.65}


1.12₫ gold


1874


1.59


.60}


1.10


1873


1.48


.62


1.08


1872


1.45ł


.65}


1.28}


1871.


1.35


.60


.70 gold


1870


I.35$


.674


.85


1869


1.78


1.01}


1.24


1868


1.92


.82


1.023


1867


2 233


.73}


1.17}


1866


2.55


1.21


1.37


R


138


HISTORY OF NEW BEDFORD.


AVERAGE TEMPERATURE IN NEW BEDFORD FROM 1813 TO 1891 IN- CLUSIVE, A PERIOD OF 79 YEARS.


DEGS. F.


DEGS. F.


January


28.34


July


69.51


February


28.95


August


68.28


March.


34,88


September


61.83


April


44.36


October


51.96


May


.54.66


November


41.83


June


64.03


December


32.00


AVERAGE RAINFALL AT NEW BEDFORD FROM 1814 TO 1891 INCLU- SIVE, A PERIOD OF 78 YEARS.


INCHES.


INCHES.


January


3.97


July .


3.36


February


3.83


August


4.21


March


.. 4.24


September


3.52


April


3.95


October


3.88


May


3.99


November


4.33


June


.3.19


December


4.09


The above tables are kindly furnished by Thomas R. Rodman, esq.


INDEX.


Abbe, Dr. E. P., 603. portrait of, facing 664. William A., 462. Academy Friends', 626. New Bedford, opening of, 152.


Acushnet Co-operative Bank, 519. Iron Company, 493. Mills, the, 462. Street Railway Company, 505.


Act, passage of the, for supplying the city water, 372.


to establish the city of New Bedford, vote on, 297 Adams, Charles H., 481, ex-President, visit of, 296. John, 413. Lemuel D., 711. Manly U., 462, 511, 572. Samuel, 74. Address of W. W. Crapo at the centennial celebration, 380. Advent Christian Church, 587.




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