History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men, Part 127

Author: Hurd, D. Hamilton (Duane Hamilton) ed
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Philadelphia, J. W. Lewis & Co.
Number of Pages: 1534


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Iron .- In the spring of 1771 iron ore, in sufficient . stockholders varying from three hundred to three


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thousand dollars each, Eliphalet Loud, Esq., being the treasurer. It owned several vessels, among which were the ship "Commerce," Capt. Joseph Tirrell, the brig " Adamant," and the schooner " Venus." This company does not appear to have had a prolonged existence.


Ice Companies .- The ice business is carried on to considerable extent, there being several companies in various parts of the town engaged in supplying the local demand, while the "South Boston Ice Com- pany" cuts large quantities for export. The ice-houses of the latter are located at Great Pond, and have a holding capacity of forty thousand tons, from which they ship to Boston about twenty-five thousand tons annually. The season for cutting lasts from four to six weeks, during which the company employs from seventy-five to one hundred and fifty men, and from twenty to thirty horses, the quality of the ice being the finest in the market. The company commenced business here in 1874.


Lumber, Grain, and Coal .- The navigable waters bordering the northern part of the town have ever been improved by the inhabitants as sources of con- venience and profit in the transportation of passengers and freight. From the early settlement sailing ves- sels ran with more or less regularity between this town and Boston, as well as other places about the bay, but it was not until the present century that there began to be anything like commercial adven- ture. Quite early in the nineteenth century the lum- ber trade was opened with the Maine ports, and several freights annually came into Fore River. After 1820 the trade increased rapidly, and Weymouth Landing became the market for the lumber traffic of the towns lying to the southward for many miles. The business was carried on with enterprise and success for many years, and was a source of profit to the village, until the opening of the railroads diverted much of this trade to other places. There is still, however, a large business done in this line at the Landing. Follow- ing the opening of the lumber traffic the importa- tion of grain from New York and other places was begun, and soon after, coal became a staple com- modity. All of these branches of business have been continued until the present, and are now prose- cuted largely and successfully by several concerns, who employ large numbers of men and many vessels, and it is no uncommon sight to witness lying at the wharves half a dozen vessels ladened with coal and lumber, some of them carrying a freight of four or five hundred tons each.


Among the various industrial interests not before named are the " Bradley Fertilizer Company," formed


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in 1872, for the purpose of manufacturing various kinds of fertilizers, successors of William L. Bradley, who had previously been engaged in the same busi- ness for eleven years. The company owns a large tract of land upon Eastern Neck, the northernmost point on the mainland of Weymouth, upon which they have erected about thirty buildings, with wharves and landings, where they employ about one hundred and seventy-five men, and are manufacturing about sixty thousand tons of their productions in the year. They also own and use the tow-boat " Peter B. Bradley," the largest and strongest in Boston Harbor, with five " lighters," two of three hundred tons each, one of two hundred tons, and two of one hundred tons each ; also a brig of three hundred and fifty tons.


Ship Building .- Although Weymouth has been during most of its history largely interested in mer- cantile marine affairs, owning vessels and furnishing men, yet it has never been largely engaged in the con- struction of these vessels. About half a century ago a ship-yard was established at Weymouth Landing by Atherton W. Tilden, which he carried on for a few years, and built a number of vessels of various sizes, some of several hundred tons burden. From that time until 1876 but little if anything was done at the business. In the latter year N. Porter Keen commenced the construction of vessels in Old Spain, near Hunt's Hill, and since that time he has built eleven vessels, sail and steam, averaging a cost of about forty thousand dollars each. There is on the stocks at present a large vessel intended for a four-masted schooner (since launched). Mr. Keen employs about thirty men.


The Bay State Hammock Company, Augustus Beals, proprietor, has a factory in " Old Spain." Com- menced in 1876, making about two hundred per year, and now produces twenty-five thousand annually, employing about fifty workmen.


Howe and French purchased, about ten years since, the old Tirrell Mill, where they manufacture fish glue, working about five months in the year, and em- ploying about seventy individuals.


Fire- Works .- About the year 1850, Edmund S. Hunt, of this town, began his first experiments in the manufacture of fire-works, but it was not until 1856 that the business was fairly established. Since that time it has been carried on with success, and has a well-earned reputation for the quality and variety of its productions. The factory is at Weymouth Landing, and in the busy season employs about thirty opera- tives.


Tunning and Currying .- In former days these


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branches of business were carried on in many small establishments scattered in various parts of the town, but these have nearly all disappeared, and are repre- sented by three concerns, who employ in all from twenty to thirty men. One of these factories, that of W. Humphrey & Co., has been in existence, under various owners, for considerably more than a hundred years.


There are also three firms occupied in extracting the oil from the calf-skin skirtings collected at the boot- and shoe-factories, and in bleaching them. This business employs eight men, and extracts about two tons of grease per week. The work is done at East Weymouth.


At South Weymouth, Clarence A. Hunt has a large factory, in which. during the trade season he | employs one hundred and twenty hands, mostly girls and young men, in the production of various kinds of mittens and gloves, including all kinds of leather and yarn work, about one hundred dozen being a day's work.


There are are also many small manufacturers of different kinds of which space will permit only the mention, among them a furniture factory at North Weymouth, a factory at East Weymouth for the can- ning of fruits, vegetables, and meats, several stamp- ing and gilding establishments; also others for making heels and counters for boots and shoes.


CHAPTER LIV.


WEYMOUTH-( Continued).


Military Record, 1861-65 .- The following rec- ord of soldiers sent by the town of Weymouth, Mass., into the Union service during the great Rebellion of 1861-65, with the exception of a few errors corrected by the compiler, is taken chiefly from the town archives, kept in accordance with acts of the Massachusetts Legislature, approved March 7 and April 29, 1863, and is believed to be substantially correct. There are, doubtless, errors and omissions, as it is almost neces- sary there must be in such compilations, judging from the universal experience of the past. Names are extremely liable to error, since there are so many ways of spelling the same. Dates also are sources of difficulty, as all know who have ever attempted to verify them. Defective memories are exceedingly fruitful in mistakes in matters that are not made the subject of record at the time of their occurrence.


Much care and labor have been bestowed upon this list, yet it claims to be at best but a good basis upon


which to rest a full and thorough history of " Wey- mouth during the Rebellion," and is perhaps suffi- ciently accurate for ordinary purposes.


A great many of the men here enumerated served in other organizations during the war than that to which they are credited; to name them all would extend the work too much for the general purpose ; that here given is usually one in which the first en- listment was made. The rank named is the highest held during the term of service, without regard to the organization in which it was held. When no State is named Massachusetts is understood, and the alphabeti- cal arrangement has been used to facilitate reference. The necessary abbreviations will be readily understood. The name being first given, then the rank, afterwards the branch of service, and last, casualties where any occurred.


Abbott, Luther C., 8th Regt., Maine.


Adams, George M., sergt., 35th Regt., Co. H.


Adlington, Stephen L., private, 35th Regt., Co. H.


Adlington, Walter S., private, 11th Regt., Co. F; died.


Allen, Charles H., private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Allison, Walter, private at Watertown Arsenal.


Ames, William F., Ist Conn. Cav.


Andrews, Edward G., private, 12th Regt., Co. H.


Atkinson, James, private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Bailey, Christopher C., corp., 12th Regt., Co. H.


Bailey, Orestes L., private, 4th Cav.


Baker, Andrew J., private, 3d Heavy Art.


Baker, Calvin R., private, 33d Regt., Co. K.


Baker, Charles H., musician, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


Baker, Howard, private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Baker, William H., private, 13th Regt., Co. H; killed.


Baldwin, Everett, private, 12th Regt. Barnes, Ferdinand J., corp., 35th Regt., Co. H.


Barnes, Robert B., private, 16th Light Bat.


Bartlett, George, private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Bates, Albert, private, 12th Regt., Co. H.


Bates, Alfred L., private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Bates, Charles W., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Bates, Elijah R., navy. Bates, James L., brig .- gen., 12th Regt., Co. H; wounded.


Bates, John F., private, 13th Regt., Co. K.


Bates, John W., lieut., 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


Bates, Leavett, sergt., 42d Regt., Co. A.


Bates, Levi L., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


Bates, Lewis D.


Bates, Samuel A., private, 12th Regt., Co. H.


Bates, Stephen, private, 12th Regt., Co. H.


Bates, William L., private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Beals, Elias F., corp., 12th Regt., Co. H; wounded.


Bearce, Simeon, private, 35th Regt., Co. H.


Beard, Austin P., private, 35th Regt., Co. H ; wounded.


Beaulieu, Moses, private, 11th Regt.


Belcher, Alfred C., private, 1st Cav.


Bicknell, Anson F., corp., 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


Bicknell, Charles E., corp., 35th Regt., Co. H ; wounded.


Bicknell, Francis A., major, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded.


Bicknell, Frederick T., private, 35th Regt., Co. H; prisoner ; died.


Bicknell, George W., private, 14th Regt., Co. F; wounded ; died.


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Bicknell, John Q .. 43d Regt., Co. B. Bienville, Lewis, private, 11th Regt. Bingham, Clarence V. Binney, Isaac H., private, 12th Regt., Co. HI. Binney, John, sergt., 42d Regt., Co. A. Birmingham, Matthew, private, 12th Regt., Co. H ; wounded. Birmingham, Richard.


Blackman, John H., private, 12th Regt., Co. H; killed. Blanchard, Alonzo, private, 12th Regt., Co. II. Blanchard, Alonzo W., private, 12d Regt., Co. A.


Blanchard, Charles B., private, 35th Regt., Co. H ; prisoner ; died. Blanchard, Frank, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Blanchard, George W., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Blanchard, James B., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Blanchard, John, private, 32d Regt., Co. G. Blanchard, John, Jr., sergt., 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Blanchard, Mark M., private.


Blanchard, Otis S., private, 35th Regt., Co. H.


Blanchard, O. S., private, 58th Regt., Co. G; killed.


Blanchard, Thomas S., private, 32d Regt., Co. A.


Boodrue, John, 43d Regt., Co. B. Bourne, Ezekiel P., private, 12th Regt., Co. II.


Bourne, L. V., private, 2d Art., Co. HI ; died.


Bowditch, Frederick H., musician, 42d Regt., Co. A. Bowker, James B., private, 12th Regt., Co. H ; prisoner.


Brady, Thomas, private, 29th Regt., Co. B.


Bragg, Ira W., surgeon, navy ; died. Bresnahan, Michael, private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Briggs, Charles E., private, 14th Light Bat.


Briggs, Henry H., private, Sth Vet. Regt., Co. G. Briggs, John HI., private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Brooks, Spencer L., sergt., 12th Regt., Co. H. Brown, Dennis, private, 9th Regt., Co. D; accidentally killed. Brown, George, navy. Brown, James, navy. Bryant, James A., corp., 4th Heavy Art., Co. G ; prisoner. Buckmaster, Michael, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Buker, Leonard E., sergt., 32d Regt., Co. F. Burns, Francis D., private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Burns, John W., private, 12th Regt., Co. H ; prisoner. Burrell, Charles H., private, 3d Cav., Co. I; wounded. Burrell, David B., lieut., 12th Regt., Co. HI; killed. Burrell, John G., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Burrell, John P., lieut., 42d Regt., Co. A. Burrell, Joseph II., Jr., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Burrell, W. L., private, Ist Heavy Art., Co. M ; killed. Burrell, Martin D., private, 35th Regt., Co. H ; prisoner. Burrell, Martin J., lieut., 42d Regt., Co. A. Burrell, Oliver, lieut., 35th Regt., Co. H. Burrell, Richmond.


Burrell, Richmond P., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Burrell, Samuel E., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Burrell, William L., private, 14th Heavy Art. ; killed. Cady, Benjamin L., private, 35th Regt., Co. II ; wounded. Cady, Lorenzo, private, Ist Heavy Art. Cahill, Thomas, private, 4th Cav .; killed. Cain, Leonard W., musician, 56th Regt., Co. C. Cain, Stephen, musician, 56th Regt., Co. C. Calnan, John.


Canterbury, William, musician, 12th Regt. Carey, Timothy, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Carney, Thomas, private, 30th Regt. ; died. Carney, William, private, 35th Regt., Co. H. Carter, Galen A., private, 16th Regt. ; wounded and died. Carroll, John, private, 3d Bat., R. I.


Carroll, John, navy.


Carroll, Michael, private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Coughlan, Thomas, private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Chandler, Bradford, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Chapman, Daniel L., private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded. Chase, Abial II., corp., 42d Regt., Co. A.


Chessman, E. B., private, 32d Regt., Co. H; died. Childs, John, private, 3d Heavy Art.


Churchill, Joshua F., private, 12th Regt., Co. H ; wounded. Churchill, Julius R., private, 32d Regt., Co. G. Clapp, Loring O., private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Clapp, William H., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Clark, Albert, private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Coburn, Hiram S., capt., 42d Regt., Co. A.


Cokeley, Dennis, private, 9th Regt., Co. D. Cokeley, Humphrey, private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded.


Coleman, Thomas, private, 24th Regt. Collet, Frederick, sergt., 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Colson, Frederick B., private, Ist Cav., Co. K. Conner, Daniel, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Conners, Patrick, private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Cook, Thomas W., private, 35th Regt., Co. H ; deserted. Coolidge, Amos R., private, 16th Light Bat. Coolidge, Francis E., private, 12th Regt., Co. C; killed. Coolidge, Frederick, private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Coolidge, George HI., private, 11th Regt., Co. K ; died.


| Coolidge, Richard S., private, 11th Regt., Co. G; deserted. Coolidge, William F., private, 11th Regt., Co. K. Corban, Frank, private, 4th Regt., Co. C.


Corban, Roswell L., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


Corr, Owen, navy.


Cotter, Patrick, private, 4th Cav. ; died. Coughlan, Thomas, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Cowing, Charles G., private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


| Cowing, Henry V., private, 11th Regt., Co. F; prisoner. Crocker, Charles A., private, 35th Regt., Co. II ; killed. Crocker, Elery C., sergt., 42d Regt., Co. A.


Crocker, Enoch, private, 11th Regt., Co. F; killed. Cronin, Patrick.


Cudworth, Benjamin, private, 42d Regt., Co. D. Cully, Andrew, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Cummings, William L., private, 4th Cav., Co. D ; prisoner. Cunningham, John, private, 12th Regt., Co. H; wounded. Curtis, Charles HI., private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Cushing, Alanson B., navy.


Cushing, Alfred T., private, 35th Regt., Co. H ; wounded. Cushing, Charles E., corp., 12th Regt., Co. II ; prisoner and died. Cushing, David W., private, 35th Regt., Co. H; killed. Cushing, Edward, private, 12th Regt., Co. H; wounded. Cushing, Elbridge G., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Cushing, Francis II., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Cushing, Frederick O., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. i Cushing, George A., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Cushing, George C., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Cushing, George F., private, 16th Light Bat. Cushing, Henry F., private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded. Cushing, John F., corp., 42d Regt., Co. A. Cushing, Thomas B., private, 12th Regt., Co. B; killed. Cushing, William E., private, 11th Regt., Co. F, Cushing, William N., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Cushing, William N. (2d), private, 14th Regt., Co. K. Cushing, William Newton, private, 2d Cav. Daffy, Thomas, private, 42d Regt., Co. D. Daggett, Henry T., private, 1st Cav. Dailey, Israel A., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Dallof, Albert W., private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded.


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Dalton, John W., private, 35th Regt., Co. H. Daly, Dennis, private, Ist Regt. Dame, Joseph T., private, 32d Regt., Co. F; killed. Damon, Albert, Co. H ; wounded. Damon, Isaac B., private, 2d Regt. Damon, Joshua F., private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Damon, Proctor A., private, 1st U. Heavy Art.


Damon, Zachariah, private, 35th Regt., Co. H; died. Davidson, Albert, private, 13th Regt., Co. C. Davis, George R., private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Davis, Horatio A., corp., 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Davis, John, private, 35th Regt., Co. H ; died.


Davis, Leonard I., private, 16th Light Bat.


Davon, Michael, private, 10th Conn. Regt .; wounded.


Davy, Manning, private, 38th Regt., Co. H. Davy, William H., at Watertown Arsenal.


Day, Greenleaf, musician, 4th Cav.


Day, J. H., private, 6th Bat .; died. Day, James B., private ; died. Day, Joshua D., corp., 12th Regt., Co. H. Dean, Benjamin R., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Dean, Seth, private, Cabot's Art.


Deere, Elias H., private, 12th Regt., Co. C .; wounded.


Delawney, Michael, private, 9th Regt., Co. C.


Denbroeder, Adrianus, private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Denton, Samuel C., musician, 56th Regt., Co. A.


Derby, Alden, private, 12th Regt., Co. H ; wounded. Derby, Franklin, sergt., 4th Cav., Co. B. Derby, George, private, 12th Regt., Co. H.


Derby, Loring W., sergt., 12th Regt., Co. H.


Derby, Thomas, Jr., sergt., 42d Regt., Co. A. Deselit, Louis.


Deshon, Jason L., sergt., 12th Regt., Co. H; killed. Doble, George H., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Doherty, Bernard, private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Donahoe, Stephen, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Donnelly, Frank, private, 9th Regt. ; killed.


Donnelly, J. Michael, private, 28th Regt. ; killed. Donovan, Malachi, private, 9th Regt .; deserted. Donovan, Michael, navy.


Doran, Daniel, private, 33d Regt., Co. M.


Downey, Thomas, private, 16th Regt. Duffy, Richard, private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Dunbar, Charles H., lieut., 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded.


Dunbar, David, corp., 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


Dunbar, James D., private, 12th Regt., Co. H ; prisoner.


Dunbar, Warren, private, 12th Regt., Co. E.


Dunbar, Willard J., private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Dunn, John, corp., 14th Regt., Co. K. Duvall, Lewis, private, 32d Regt., Co. A; deserted. Dyer, William H., private, 35th Regt., Co. H.


Earl, Daniel C., corp., 42d Regt., Co. A. Early, Edward, navy. Estes, Eli H., corp., 42d Regt. Estes, Herbert E., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Estes, Samuel, private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded. Fahey, Edward A., sergt., 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Fairbanks, George E., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Fairbanks, Gerry, private, 16th Light Batt. Farmer, Charles H., private, Signal Corps. Farmer, William H., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Farren, G. W., private, 4th Cav., Co. B ; prisoner. Faulkner, Harrison, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


Fearing, Israel J., private, 14th Regt., Co. F; prisoner and died.


Fennell, James, private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Fennell, John, sergt., 25th Regt., Co. A; wounded. Fitzgerald, Patrick, private, 11th Regt. ; killed.


Fleming, Michael, private, 11th Regt .; killed. Flynn, John, navy.


Fogarty, William, private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Ford, Charles T., private, 3d Heavy Art. Ford, James B., private, 19th Regt., Co. I; wounded.


Ford, Joseph B., wagoner, 42d Regt., Co. A. Ford, Michael, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


Forrest, Michael A., private, 2d Regt., Co. I. Foss, Benjamin F., private, 11th Regt., Co. F ; killed. Fox, Owen, private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Foye, Samuel S., private, 35th Regt., Co. H. Fraher, Patrick, private, 2d Heavy Art., Co. D; prisoner and died.


French, George W., corp., 12th Regt., Co. H; wounded. French, Samuel L., private, 12th Regt., Co. H ; died. Furness, John.


Gamage, Theodore A., private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Gammons, Frederick, private, 35th Regt., Co. H; prisoner and died.


Gannett, Charles E., sergt., 35th Regt., Co. H; died.


Gannett, Joseph H., private, 12th Regt., Co. H.


Gardner, Edward B., private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded.


Gardner, George L., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Gardner, Henry A., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


Gardner, Jacob, Jr., private, 12th Regt., Co. H.


- Gardner, Jason, musician, 35th Regt., Co. H.


Garey, Andrew J., capt., 12th Regt., Co. H ; wounded. Garvin, Edward, private, 33d Regt. Gay, John O., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


' Gay, Samuel E., sergt., 42d Regt., Co. A. - Gerrold, Alexander M., navy. Gibbs, Benjamin S., private, 12th Regt., Co. E; wounded.


- Gibbs, Elisha J., lieut., 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


| Gillinghan, James R., private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Gillinghan, John, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Gloster, Patrick, private, 35th Regt., Co. H.


Goldthwait, Charles, private, 35th Regt., Co. H. Goodwin, John M., at Watertown Arsenal. Goodwin, Samel D., private, 12th Regt., Co. D. Goodwin, William A., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Goodwin, William H., private, Nim's Bat., Co. B. Gordon, Joseph.


Gorman, John, private, 36th Regt., N. Y., Co. K ; wounded. Gove, Andrew S., at Watertown Arsenal. . Grant, Thomas, private, 12th Regt., Co. D ; wounded. Graves, George D., private, 18th Regt.


Graves, Joshua.


Gunning, Amos J., private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded. Gustin, George A.


1 Hackett, Patrick, private, 9th Regt. ; killed. Hall, Edward W., private, 7th Regt., Co. F; died.


Halligan, Edward, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Halloran, James, private, 35th Regt., Co. H ; wounded.


Haley, John, navy.


- Hamilton, Lucius M., musician, 12th Regt., Co. H ; died. Hamilton, Otis R., private, 14th Regt., Co. K. Hanley, Michael (2d), private, 31st Regt. Harding, Elsworth M., private, 4th Regt., Co. C.


Harrington, Isaac N., private, 60th Regt.


Harrington, Minot J., private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Harrington, William, private, Ist Heavy Art.


- Hart, John W., private, 3d Heavy Art. Hart, Michael, 3d Heavy Art. Hastings, Charles W., capt., 12th Regt., Co. H ; prisoner.


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Hawes, Bradford, private, Ist Cav,, Co. K.


Hawes, Charles, private, 35th Regt., Co. H ; wounded. Hayden, Albert C., private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded. Hayden, George F., private, 12th Regt., Co. H ; wounded. Hayward, Charles W., private, 28th Regt., Co. G; prisoner. Hayward, Isaiah T., private, 12th Regt., Co. H. HIcald, Lysander, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Healy, Cornelius, 12th Regt., Co. A : killed. Healy, George R., private, 13th Regt., Co. C ; died. Healy, Henry, private, 14th Regt., Co. K ; wounded. Healy, James H., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Healy, William, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Hennessey, John, private, 3d Regt. U. S. Reg., Co. E; wounded. Hersey, Daniel D., private, 32d Regt., Co. F ; died. Hersey, William S.


Hersey, Wilson D., private, 18th Regt., Co. K ; died.


Hesse, Augustus, private, 9th Bat.


Hewitt, Henry, private, 4th Cav., Co. B ; prisoner and died. Hickey, Kenneth, private, 12th Regt., Co. E. Higgins, Lucius. Higgins, Michael, private, 42d Regt.


Hill, Boyle D., private, 35th Regt., Co. H.


Hobart, Otis M., private, Ist U. Heavy Art.


Hobart, Thomas P., corp., 42d Regt., Co. A. Hobill, Ralph, private, 11th Regt., Co. I; wounded and died. Hocking, William H., private, 14th Regt., Co. K. Holbrook, George, corp., 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Holbrook, George A., private, 12th Regt., Co. HI ; wounded. Holbrook, Jeremiah, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Holbrook, John Q. A., private, 42d Regt., Co. D. Holbrook, Richard M., private, 35th Regt., Co. H. Holbrook, William, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Holbrook, William A., private, 4th Cav., Co. E; died. Holbrook, William O., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Hollis, Adoniram B., corp., 35th Regt., Co. II. Hollis, Asaph L., private, 12th Regt., Co. H; wounded. Hollis, George, private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Hollis, Henry S., private, 35th Regt., Co. H ; wounded and died. Hollis, Isaac N., Jr., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Hollis, John F., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Hollis, John O., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. . Hollis, John Q., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Hollis, Leroy S., private, 4th Regt., Co. C. Holmes, Jesse H., private, 35th Regt., Co. H. Holmes, Lyman T., sergt., 35th Regt., Co. H; killed. Holmes, Marcus M., private, 11th Regt., Co. G; wounded. Hope, John, private, 24th Regt., Co. K ; wounded. Houghton, Edzel, private, 16th Light Bat. Houghton, Oliver, private, 16th Light Bat. Howard, Henry, private. Humphrey, Clinton C., private, Sth Bat.




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