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Charles Gleason, A.M., son of William and Thankful (Trowbridge) Gleason, born Dec. 29, 1718; graduate Harvard College, 1738; ordained at Dud- ley, Mass., Oct. 31, 1744 ; died May 7, 1790, aged seventy-two.
Benjamin White, A. M., son of Maj. Edward and Hannah (Wiswall) White, born Oct. 5, 1724; Har- vard College, 1744; a farmer in Brookline, justice of | the peace, and for many years represented the town in the General Court; afterwards a member of the Governor's Council ; he died May 8, 1790.
Isaac Gardner, A.M., son of Isaac and Susanna (Heath) Gardner, born May 9, 1726; Harvard College, 1747 ; a farmer in Brookline, justice of the peace ; killed by the British troops while on his re- turn from Lexington on the memorable 19th of
Hull Sewall, A.M., son of Henry and Ann (White) Sewall, born April 9, 1744; Harvard College, 1761; died Nov. 27, 1767.
Samuel Sewall, A.M., son of Henry and Ann (White) Sewall, and grandson of Chief Justice Sewall, born Dec. 31, 1745 ; lived single, a counselor- at-law, in Boston ; became a refugee from his coun- try, proscribed in the banishment act of 1778, and passed the remainder of his life in Bristol, England, where he died, May 6, 1811, aged sixty-six years. 1
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His estate in Brookline, inherited in right of his mother, was forfeited by law, and afterwards purchased by the late Mr. John Heath.
William Aspinwall, A.M., M.D., son of Lieut. Thomas and Joanna (Gardner) Aspinwall, born May 23, 1743; Harvard College, 1764; was a physician ! in his native town, besides a successful public man, often filling positions of confidence, as representative, | senator, and councilor ; he died April 16, 1823, aged thirty.
Isaac Winchester, son of Isaac and Mary Winches- ter, born Aug. 5, 1743; Harvard College, 1764; died in the Continental army.
Henry Sewall, A.M., son of Henry and Ann (White) Sewall, born Jan. 19, 1749; Harvard College, 1768; died Oct. 1772, aged twenty-four.
John Goddard, A.M., son of John and Sarah (Brewer) Goddard, born Nov. 12, 1756; Harvard College, 1777 ; a merchant in Portsmouth, N: H., and also a senator and representative in the New Hampshire Legislature ; he died Dec. 18, 1829.
Elisha Gardner, son of Elisha and Eunice (Searle) Gardner, born Dec. 27, 1766; Harvard College, 1786; engaged in mercantile pursuits ; died in Savannah, Ga.
Caleb Child, son of - Child, born March 13, 1760 ; Harvard College, 1787 ; he was a physician.
Joseph Jackson, son of Rev. Joseph and Hannah (Avery) Jackson, the fourth minister of Brookline, born Oct. 27, 1767 ; graduate Harvard College, 1787 ; died Aug. 19, 1790, while pursuing his medical studies at Portsmouth, N. H.
William Aspinwall, M.D .. son of Dr. William and Susanna (Gardner) Aspinwall, born in 1784; Harvard College, 1804; a physician ; died, while practicing his profession in his native town, April 7, 1818, aged thirty-four.
Col. Thomas Aspincall, A.M., son of Dr. William and Susanna (Gardner) Aspinwall, born May 23, 1786; Harvard College, 1804; lawyer in Boston ; colonel in the army in war of 1812; lost an arm in an engagement on Lake Erie; was consul at London for years ; died Aug. 20, 1876.
Rev. Samuel Clark, A.M., son of Deacon Samuel and Mary (Sharpe) Clark, born July 8, 1782; Har- vard College, 1805; ordained at Burlington, Vt., April 19, 1810; resigned on account of ill health ; died May 2, 1827, aged forty-five.
Isaac Sparhawk Gardner, A.M., son of Gen. Isaac Sparhawk Gardner and Mary (Sparhawk) Gard- ner, born April 9, 1785; Harvard College, 1805 ; teacher; went to Georgetown, D. C., and thence to Frankfort, Ky.
Samuel Jackson Gardner, A.M., son of Caleb and Mary (Jackson) Gardner, born July 9, 1788; Harvard College, 1807; a lawyer, residing in New York City; died July, 1864, aged seventy- six.
John Tappan Pierce, A.M., son of Rev. John and Lucy (Tappan) Pierce, born Dec. 14, 1811; Har- vard College, 1831; ordained as an evangelist Sept. 15, 1836.
William Penniman, son of Elisha and Sybil (Allen) Penniman, born -; Harvard College ; died while contemplating the study of divinity, aged twenty-two, Feb. 13, 1832.
Nathaniel Bowditch Ingersoll, A.B., son of Na- thanicl and - Ingersoll, born -; Harvard College, 1834 ; died a youth of promise, May 31, 1836, aged twenty-two.
William Parsons Atkinson, A.M., son of Amos and Anna Greenleaf (Sawyer) Atkinson, born Aug. 12, 1820; was a teacher; Harvard College, 1838; professor in Institute of Technology, Boston.
Edward Augustus Wild, A.B., M.D., son of Dr. Charles and Mary Joanna (Rhodes) Wild, born Nov. 25, 1825 ; Harvard College, 1844; a physician in successful practice in his native town till the war of the Rebellion, 1861 ; he entered the army as captain, and retired as brigadier general in the United States service. (See Military Record elsewhere.)
GRADUATES OF BROWN UNIVERSITY .- Luther Metcalf Harris, M.D., son of John and Mary (Niles) Harris, born May 7, 1789; 1811 studied medicine in Roxbury with Dr. Lemuel Le Baron ; commenced practice at Fort Independence in 1814; removed to Orford, N. H., in March, 1815; removed from thence to Jamaica Plain in 1820, where he was suc- cessfully engaged in his profession till his death. He was also the author of the " Harris Family Genealogy."
Rev. William Leverett, A.M., son of William and Lydia (Fuller) Leverett, born Jan. 25, 1800; grad- uate Brown University, 1824; settled pastor of Dud- ley Street Baptist Church, Roxbury, June, 1825 ; resigned July, 1839 ; installed pastor of Second Bap- tist Church, East Cambridge, Oct. 4, 1840. and re- signed in 1849 ; after a short pastorate at New Eng- land Village, Grafton, failing health compelled him to retire from the ministry.
Washington Leverett, A.M., son of William and Lydia (Fuller) Leverett, born Dec. 19, 1805 ; Brown University, 1832; became a professor in Shurtleff College, Upper Alton, Ill.
Warren Leverett, A.M., son of William and Lydia (Fuller) Leverett ; graduate Brown University, 1832 ;
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twin-brother of Washington above named ; professor in the same college.
George Griggs, A.M., LL.B., Harvard, son of Joshua and Lydia Fuller (Leverett) Griggs, born | civil engineer ; resides in Calumet, Mich. -; graduated at Brown University, 1837; an attorney and counselor in Boston and Brookline.
James Andem, A.B., son of Moses Andem ; graduated at Brown University, 1845 ; ordained pas- tor of Baptist Church, Dighton, Mass., Nov. 13, 1845 ; pastor at North Bridgewater (now Brockton), Jan. 10, 1850.
Augustine Shurtleff, A.M., son of Dr. Samuel At- wood and Eliza (Carleton) Shurtleff, of Brookline, born Aug. 24, 1846; fitted for college under the in- struction of Rev. Dr. William H. Shailer ; entered Brown University, 1842; graduated, 1846; studied medicine with his father, and in the Tremont Medical School, Boston, and Harvard Medical College, two years, New York Medical University, one year ; re- ceived the degree of M.D. from Harvard, 1849; in 1850 attended medical lectures in Paris and visited | the French hospitals ; opened a medical office in Bos- ton for a few months, and then removed to Brookline, his present residence.
Hezekiah Shailer, son of Smith and Lucinda (Shailer) Shailer, was born in Haddam, Coun. ; fitted for college with Rev. Dr. Shailer ; graduated at Brown University, 1846 ; immediately chosen teacher of the high school in Brookline ; taught six years ; after- wards engaged in the book business as a partner of Sheldon & Co., in New York ; killed by lightning at Haddam, Conn., July 9, 1878.
GRADUATE OF THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY, PRINCETON, N. J .- Caleb White, son of Benjamin and Sarah (Aspinwall) White, born March 10, 1741; graduate Princeton, N. J., 1762 ; died Dec. 16, 1770, aged thirty years.
A List of Students prepared wholly or in part for College at the Brookline High School .- Bacon, Horace, graduate Harvard College, 1868; merchant in New York.
Baker, Edward Wild, graduate Harvard College, | 1882.
Beard, Amherst W., entered Harvard College, 1871.
Benton, Edward A. R., graduate Harvard College, 1875; entered Brown University, 1870 ; afterwards Ph.D. ; geologist ; resides in Newton.
Bixby, Charles Lee, graduate Harvard College, 1861 ; merchant in Boston ; resides in Newton.
Bixby, William Herbert, West Point, 1870; in- structor at West Point.
Bowditch, James H., graduate Harvard College, 1869 ; landscape gardener.
Bradbury, Charles Brooks, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1858 ; teacher in New York.
Brett, Henry, graduate Harvard College, 1869;
Briggs, Frederic M., graduate Harvard College, 1879 ; physician in Boston.
Bush, Franklin Leonard, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1864; Episcopalian clergyman.
Cabot, Franklin, entered Harvard College, 1877.
Chandler, Alfred Dupont, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1868 ; lawyer in Boston ; chairman of Board of Selectmen, Brookline, 1884.
Chandler, Sumner C., entered Harvard College, 1871 ; lawyer in Boston.
Chapin, Horace Dwight, graduate Harvard College, 1871 ; lawyer in Boston.
Chase, Henry Lincoln, graduate Harvard College, 1882.
Chase, William Leverett, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1876 ; merchant in Boston.
Clark, George Clinton, Amherst College, 1858 ; merchant in Chicago ; became professor in a college in Chicago and president of education in that city.
Cobb, Albert Wheelwright, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1872 ; lawyer in Chicago.
Creesy, Franklin L., graduate Harvard College, 1882; student in law school.
Cutler, Arthur Trufant, graduate Harvard College, 1871; merchant.
Cutler, Herbert Dunning, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1869.
Deane, Henry Ware, graduate Harvard College, 1869; was a teacher in Boston ; died 1875.
Dow, Edward Scott, graduate Harvard College, 1883; student in Harvard Medical School.
Edgerly, John H. W., graduate Harvard College, 1883.
Fay, Clement Kelsey, graduate Harvard College, 1867 ; lawyer in Boston.
Ferris, Edward Mortimer, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1874.
Ferris, Lynde R., graduate Harvard College, 1883.
Geddes, James, Jr., graduate Harvard College, 1880.
Gooding, Alfred S., graduate Harvard College, 1877 ; minister in Brunswick, Me.
Goodnough, Benjamin F., graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1883; A.B.
Goodnough, Zanthus Henry, graduate Harvard College, 1882.
Henry, Bertram Curtis, entered Harvard College, : 1882.
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Hoar, David Blakely, graduate Harvard College, 1876 ; lawyer in Boston.
Hobbs, Marland Cogswell, entered Harvard Col- lege, 1881.
Homer, William Bradford, entered Amherst Col- lege, 1863; graduated at Military Academy, West Point.
Howe, Archibald Murray, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1869; lawyer in Boston, residence in Cam- bridge.
Joyce, George Frederick, Jr., graduate Harvard College, 1881 ; teacher.
Kirby, Frederic W., entered Harvard College, 1868; architect in Boston.
Lincoln, Albert L., Harvard College, 1872 ; lawyer in Boston ; special justice of police court in Brookline.
Lincoln, James Otis, graduate Harvard College, 1873.
Lincoln, Roland Crocker, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1865 ; lawyer in Boston.
Long, Joseph Mansfield, entered Harvard College, 1881.
Loring, Robert P., graduate Amherst College, 1874; physician ; now student of theology at New- ton.
Mahan, James Francis, entered Harvard College, 1879.
Marston, Edward Chandler, entered Harvard Col- lege, 1881.
Mason, Allan Gregory, entered Harvard College, 1882.
Mason, John Whiting, graduate Harvard College | lawyer in Boston.
with highest honors, 1882, and is now student at law. !
Morse, James Herbert, graduate Harvard College, 1863; teacher in New York.
Parsons, Theophilus, graduate Harvard College, 1870 ; manufacturer.
Poor, Henry William, graduate Harvard College, 1865 ; merchant in New York.
Williams, Harold, graduate Harvard College, 1875 ; Reed, Chester Allyn, graduate Harvard College, | physician in Boston. 1881.
Ritchie, John, graduate Harvard College, 1861; 1868; lawyer in Boston. manufacturer of philosophical apparatus.
Robinson, James Arthur, entered Harvard College, , lege, 1862; lawyer in New York.
1877 ; physician in Taunton.
Shurtleff, Carlton Atwood, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1861; medical cadet in army at Vicksburg; died, 1864.
Smith, Walter Bugbee, graduate Harvard College, 1870; mechanical engineer.
Soule, Charles Carroll, graduate Harvard College, 1862; major in army, afterwards in business in St.| Louis, now publisher and bookseller in Boston.
Soule, Richard Herman, graduate Harvard College, 1870 ; mechanical engineer.
Stearns, John Joseph, Boston University, 1881; teacher.
Stoddard, John Lawson, graduate Williams Col- lege, 1872; studied divinity at Yale College, now public lecturer, and resides in Brookline.
Stone, Milton J., entered Harvard College, 1881.
Slyck, Van, Henry Switz, entered Harvard College, 1877.
Taylor, William H., Yale College, 1878; resides in New Mexico.
Turner, Nathaniel Dana, entered Harvard College, 1857.
Waldo, Charles Sidney, graduate Brown University, 1874.
Waldo, Clarence H., entered Brown University, 1875.
Wallace, William, Jr., entered Harvard College, 1879.
Ward, Langdon Lauriston, graduate Amherst Col- lege, 1879.
Warren, William Ross, graduate Harvard College, 1883 ; in business in New York.
Wellman, Franklin Lewis, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1876 ; lawyer in New York.
Wellman, Henry Cleveland, graduate Harvard Col- lege, 1865 ; died, 1866.
Wells, Benjamin, graduate Harvard College, 1876 ; teacher in Providence, R. I.
Wetmore, Sidney, graduate Harvard College, 1877 ;
White, William Howard, graduate Harvard College, 1880 ; lawyer.
Williams, Charles A., graduate Harvard College, 1872 ; lawyer in Boston.
Williams, Edward Tufts, graduate Harvard College, 1865; physician in Boston.
Williams, Moses, Jr., graduate Harvard College,
Wilson, William Griggs, graduate Harvard Col-
Withington, Charles Francis, graduate Harvard College, 1874; teacher ; now physician in Boston.
Wrightington, Stewart, entered Harvard College, 1884.
Students who were in the School of Technology from the Brookline High School .- Lincoln, Edwin H., civil engineer in Boston.
Aspinwall, Thomas, civil engineer in Boston. Fisher, William B.
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Haseltine, William, with Boston and Bangor Steam- boat Company, Boston.
Gooding, Charles S., mechanical engineer in Boston. Cobb, Henry Ives, architect in Chicago.
Getchell, Alice M.
Pierce, Dean. Bowditch, Fred C., conveyancer in Boston. Harris, Charles A. Wellman, Willard A. Wilder, Burt G., professor in Cornell University.
LIST OF PERSONS ENGAGED AS SOLDIERS FROM THE TOWN OF BROOKLINE IN THE LATE REBEL- LION.
Gen. Edward A. Wild.
John Malone.
Lieut. Wm. L. Candler.
John Cosgrove.
Lieut. Chas. L. Chandler.
Wilder Dwight.
Joseph W. Funk.
Freeman Fernald.
Charles D. Cates.
Malcolm G. Kittredge.
Michael McGrath.
Henry L. Wheelock.
Lyman C. Stephens.
Charles O. Hallett.
Alonzo Bowman.
Willard Y. Gross.
Wentworth Wilson.
John A. Pratt.
Michael Canty.
Henry Orcutt ..
Julius A. Phelps.
William H. Ela.
Michael Campbell.
Mears Orcutt.
Charles McIntosh.
John Murphy.
Timothy Kennedy.
Hiram P. Ring.
Benjamin F. Baxter.
Charles A. Moor.
John Sweeney.
Llewellyn Ham.
Lewis G. Getchell.
Daniel H. Purrington.
William Sullivan.
Charles G. Colbath.
Win. Henry Trowbridge.
Richard Leahy.
James A. Fisher.
John C. Wilkins.
.John C. Withington.
Henry Learnard.
Bartholomew Cusick.
William Dwight, Jr.
George H. Stone.
James O'Brien.
Frederick Hutchings.
Charles T. Dwight.
Alonzo B. Langley.
Theodore Hanley.
Eliphalet F. Winter.
Howard Dwight.
Joseph Turner.
Thomas Dillon.
A. W. Morse.
Nicholas Eagan.
Luther H. Gilman.
Michael Lynch.
George E. Archer.
Charles Manny.
Mark B. Mulvey.
James Kent Stone.
James A. Dale.
William Nichols, surgeon.
George W. Funk.
HI. V. D. Stone.
William E. Richardson.
George M. Rollins.
J. Frank Getchell.
John Lawton.
Benjamin B. Edmands.
George G. Stoddard.
George A. Bailey. John E. Kelley.
Charles E. Maynard.
John E. H. Chase.
J. Nelson Bogman.
Fergus B. Turner.
Maurice L. Cooley.
Joseph H. Dwyer.
Frank L. Boyden.
Charles B. McCausland.
Orrin W. Bosworth.
George W. Babb.
William C. Richardson.
Charles Townsend.
Julius Pauzlaff.
George II. Bacon.
Gershom C. Winsor.
Timothy Goulding.
Fritz Goetz.
Albert A. Pope.
Sidney Heath.
William J. Bell.
Charles Roser.
Stephen W. Adams.
James H. Robinson.
Clarence H. Thayer. John R. Caswell.
Andrew J. Moore.
Edward L. Sargent.
Eustis C. Hubbard.
Charles A. Dwyre.
Daniel Hill.
Robert Murphy.
Frank H. Scudder.
Michael P. Mulrey.
Joseph Sayward.
James S. Arthur.
George A. Higgins. Frank Fitz.
Daniel W. Simpson, Herbert S. Barlow.
Francis Shattuck.
Henry H. Shedd.
E. Clifford Walker.
William Gregory.
Augustus Mitchell.
David J. Mixer.
John Burnham.
William Hughes.
Martin Heinlein.
Otis A. Foster.
William T. Eustis.
James Gaffency.
Andrew Heinlein.
John W. Seward.
Frederic Dexter.
John T. Robinson.
Paschal Barrill, Jr.
Edmund Russell.
Alfred Winsor, Jr.
Francis Doyle.
B. F. Whitehouse.
William HI. White.
George A. Slack.
Francis H. McIntosh.
John McGettrick.
Maurice Haley.
Edward B. Richardson.
John Lynch.
Charles F. Fernald.
Robert W. Bruce.
Joseph H. Wellman. S. W. Richardson. George H. Adams.
William Bowes.
James C. Withington.
John McGowan.
Augustus Waterman.
George Johnson. Miles Murphy.
Casper Crowningshield. Louis Cabot. C William HI. Bartlett.
Otis 'T. Morrill. Edward C. Cabot. John Leonard. Albert R. Howe.
Patrick Reardon.
Robert Murray.
James W. Sinclair.
Charles C. Soule.
John Wilson. Edward Stevens.
Edward F. Allen.
Luther L. Esterbrook.
John C. Frost.
Augustus S. Alden.
George E. Bates.
Lewis R. Allard. Oscar F. Glidden.
Albert B. Whiting.
John Cusick.
William G. Rollins.
Edgar James Hobson.
Simeon G. Richardson.
Henry Bell.
Edward H. Church.
Robert Bowes.
Edwin T. Atwood.
Charles F. Neal.
Lyman W. Temple.
Horace E. Smith.
Otis N. Harrington.
Warren Handy.
Frederic F. Brown.
John E. Kelly.
William H. Starkweather.
Francis MeNamara.
Stephen H. Jobnsou.
Benjamin F. Hanaford.
Charles E. Griswold.
Charles H. Perry.
Daniel D. Adams.
James P. Stearns.
Benjamin E. Corlew.
Horace P. Williams.
William H. Fitzpatrick.
Thomas G. Warren.
Charles E. Pierce.
Edward Perry.
John T. Goodwin.
Arthur Kemp.
Daniel Webster Atkinson.
Charles E. Rollins.
Frank J. Cleves.
James II. Pike.
Henry B. Scudder.
James Welch.
Charles J. Worthen.
John J. O'Connell.
Horace HI. Goodwin.
Michael Gaffeney.
John E. Farrington. Martin Dailey. William Fogerty.
William H. Douglas.
James O. Joslyn.
Frank Howe.
Benjamin F. Cartret.
Amasa D. Bacon.
William F. Hall.
Jeremiah McCarty. Thomas Britt.
John Young.
James Daley (2d).
Augustus N. Sampson.
Bernard Kaiser.
Henry H. Fuller.
Asa L. Gowell. Samuel Abell.
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William Johnson. George B. Chamberlain.
Edward Harris.
Sewall C. Maynard.
William Samuels.
Charles Raynold.
Edward Maloney.
William B. Seymoure.
Albert McDonald.
Daniel McAllister.
Alfred E. Smart.
Joseph Dykes.
Thomas McCabe.
Asa W. Smith.
Charles Boston.
John McClellan.
John Snow. John Sylva.
Lewis Osley.
Onslow McLaughlin.
James Tarby, Jr.
Osavius Verney.
Frank Seaverns.
Nelson McNonagle.
Matthew Towle.
John Ayres.
George Perry.
Patrick Moriarty.
Jeremiah Toomey.
Joshua W. Carter. J. H. Chamberlain. John W. Clark.
E. V. Noyes.
Alfred Mitchell.
James T. Walsh.
Learned Purcell.
Owen O. Flynn.
Patrick Ward.
W. Gould.
John Keenan.
Charley Olsen.
Charles F. Webster.
Edward W. Griggs.
James M. Richardson.
Lewis C. Oulman.
Thomas Whalen. Samuel White.
William McCarthy.
John Allen.
Edward S. Perry.
Burnham C. Clark.
Mark W. Sheafe, Jr.
Henry Bacon.
Henry R. Peterson. Horace W. Chandler.
Warren Simons.
Lewis Henry Ballard.
Joseph P. Pond, Jr.
Isaiah S. Coombs.
Daniel P. Sawyer.
Sidney Barstow.
Thomas Powers.
Joseph Cole.
William H. Warren.
Edmund D. Barton.
John Quinlan.
Thomas Devine.
Samuel S. Reed.
Richard Harrington.
James Henry Rice. T. E. Richardson.
John H. Whitney.
Charles H. Whitney.
John H. Brotherson.
John C. Woodward. Horace E. Whitfield.
William B. Butterfield.
George Pope.
Thomas Carroll.
G. O. Fessenden.
Mathew Casey. Augustus Chapman.
Charles A. Wilkinson. Thomas L. Smith. Julius Kuhlig.
Jacob Miller.
Alexander H. Clapp, Jr.
Elbridge G. Collins.
Benjamin F. Higgins. John S. O'Brien. Thomas Maloney.
William B. Cowan.
R. B. T. Dowdaney.
James H. Crowell.
William H. Steele.
Thomas Cusick.
Harry Hazelhurst.
William Dalton.
Isaac N. Bridge.
James Davenport.
George Dimond.
Robert G. Bridge. C. M. Schafer. Emil Dupont.
Walter Calvin Dimmock. William Driscoll.
Luther J. Nason.
Michael Flannery. John Fizzell. Patrick Gallagher.
Charles B. Spencer. Joseph H. Wellman. William Johnson.
William Gallagher. James H. Gartside.
Daniel Sweeney. William F. Robinson. Frank Bryant. William H. Bradford.
Charles H. Granville. Charles H. Godkin.
Robert Gray.
Pierce E. Penniman. Isaac F. Lobdell.
Alex. Francis Green. Cornelius R. Guptill. John Hagenah. William Haley.
George Cook. Henry A. Ferrie. H. A. Morrill.
Diomes Rosaline.
John C. Hardy. David Harris. George W. Harris. James W. Harvey.
Trustworthy L. Moulton. William Ragin. E. H. Johnson. John P. Treat. James Kingsmill. James Hamilton. S. F. Douglas. James Sherman. George Brown. John Saunders. 53
George A. Higgins. Charles H. Hollis. Joseph Hopkins. David Howe, Jr. Henry Jenkins. Jeremiah Kellogg. Albert Lanyninder. Thomas Logan.
HENRY ALBERS. 32d Mass. Inf. Died March 30, 1865, Washington, D. C., of wounds received at Petersburg, Va. DANIEL W. ATKINSON. 10th Mass. Battery. Killed Oct. 27, 1864, Hatcher's Run, Va. JOSEPH BAINS. U. S. Navy : Steamer Moccassin. Died Feb. 2, 1865. GEORGE BAKER. 32d Mass. Inf. Died on the march in Virginia, Sept. 11, 1862. HERBERT S. BARLOW. 1st Mass. Inf. Killed accidentally Jan. 31, 1862, Budd's Ferry, Md. PASCHAL BARRELL, JR. 2d Mass. Inf. Died of wounds, May 12, 1863, received at Chan- cellorsville, Va. OLIVER C. BIXBY. 58th Mass. Inf. Killed July 30, 1864, Petersburg, Va. J. NELSON BOGMAN. 3d R. I. Artillery. Died. ROBERT BOWES.
17th Mass. Inf. Drowned May 10, 1862, Newberne, N. C. JOSEPH BURKE. 59th Mass. Inf. Killed May 12, 1864, Spottsylvania, Va. GEORGE C. BURRILL. Ist Lieut. 59th Mass. Inf. Killed May 8, 1864, The Wilder- ness, Va. CHARLES L. CHANDLER. Lieut .- Col. 57th Mass. Killed May 24, 1864, North Anna River, Va. MOSES M. CHASE. Corp. Co. G, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery. Died in Andersonville Prison Sept. 13, 1864.
George F. Dearborn. William L. Wellman. William H. Batson. A. Cowan. H. G. Porter.
Patrick Carey.
Edward McClinchy.
James Merrill.
Eugene C. Walker.
Nathaniel P. Harris.
T. W. Warren.
James Penderghast.
Charles L. Perry.
Thomas Bell. Oliver C. Bixby. Benjamin M. Bond. John Brown.
John Saunders. James Rice. Henry F. Ross. Edward N. Selfridge.
Col. Theodore Lyman was on Gen. Meade's staff.
Carlton A. Shurtleff, medical cadet. Edward S. Philbrick was employed by the government at Port Royal, S. C.
Memorial to the Memory of our Patriotic Dead. -The list of names as they appear on the tablets is printed below :
Moses M. Chase. Thomas Cleary.
William Collins.
Charles T. Chandler.
John C. Baker.
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. HISTORY OF NORFOLK COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS.
JOIIN W. CLARK.
1st Mass. Battery. Died Oct. 4, 1862, Bakersville, Md.
THOMAS CLEARY. 56th Mass. Inf. Died April 13, 1864, Annapolis, Md. ELBRIDGE G. COLLINS.
2d Mass. Heavy Art. Died Sept. 14, 1864, Andersonville, Ga.
GEORGE COLLINS.
Co. B, 2d Mass. Infantry. Died March 26, 1865, at Goldsboro', N. C. JOHN B. CUSICK.
28th Mass. Inf. Killed June 16, 1864, Petersburg, Va. JAMES A. DALE.
Corp. 33d Mass. Inf. Died July 1, 1864, of wounds received May 15, 1864, at Resaca, Ga. THOMAS DILLON.
2d Mass. Inf. Killed Sept. 17, 1862, Antietam, Md. HOWARD DWIGHT.
Capt. 4th Missouri Cav. Killed May 4th, 1863, near Bayou Boeuf, La. WILDER DWIGHT.
Lieut .- Col. 2d Mass. Inf. Died Sept. 19, 1862, of wounds re- ceived at Antietam, Md. HENRY P. EDGAR. U. S. Navy. Died in hospital, Jan. 28, 1864. CHARLES FREEMAN FERNALD. Co. H, 2d Mass. Inf. Died May 3, 1863. JAMES M. FOSS. Sergt. 59th Mass. Inf. Died Nov. 5, 1864, New York City. ELISHA T. FRENCH. Corp. Co. G, 2d Mass. Heavy Art. Died a prisoner in Flor- ence, October, 1864. JOSEPHI W. FUNK.
11th Mass. Inf. Died Oct. 16, 1864, Washington, D. C. J. FRANK GETCHELL.
Corp. Ist Mass. Inf. Died Feb. 3, 1863, Falmouth, Va. LOUIS G. GETCHELL. 1st Mass. Inf. Killed June 25, 1862, Fair Oaks, Va. CHARLES H. GODKIN.
2d Mass. Heavy Art. Died Oct. 3, 1864, Andersonville, Ga. HORACE H. GOODWIN. 1st Mass. Cav. Died Feb. 3, 1864, Washington, D. C. CHARLES E. GRISWOLD.
Col. 56th Mass. Inf. Killed May 6, 1864, The Wilderness, Va. OTIS N. HARRINGTON. Ist Sergt. 10th Mass. Battery. Died July 30, 1863, Washing- ton, D. C. NATHANIEL P. HARRIS.
Sergt. 45th Mass. Inf. Died June 19, 1863, Newberne, N. C. JOHN HAYMON.
56th Mass. Inf. Killed July 30, 1864, Petersburg, Va. FRANCIS G. HOLMES.
U. S. Navy, Steamer Tuscombia. Died of wounds May 18, 1863. TIMOTHY KENNEDY. 28th Mass. Inf. Killed Dec. 13, 1862, Fredericksburg, Va. JOHN KILROY.
Corp. 28th Mass. Inf. Died June 14, 1862, Hilton Head, S. C. WILLIAM H. KINNEY.
U. S. Navy, Steamer Benton. Killed in action, April 29, 1863. MALCOLM G. KITTRIDGE. 2d Mass. Inf. Killed May 3, 1863, Chancellorsville, Va.
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