History of Worcester County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men, Vol. I, Part 149

Author: Hurd, D. Hamilton (Duane Hamilton)
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Philadelphia : J.W. Lewis & Co.
Number of Pages: 1576


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1866. Josiah F. Hehard, of North Brookfield.


Under the appointment of 1866, based on the cen- sus of 1865, the towns of Brookfield, North Brook- field, West Brookfield, Sturbridge and Warren consti- tuted the Eighteenth Worcester District, and were rep- resented during the ten succeeding years as follows:


1867. James S. Montague, of Brook field. Charles E. Smith, of West Brookfield.


1868. Amasa C. Moore, ot Sturbridge. Joseph B Lombard, of Warren.


1869. Ezra Batcheller, of North Brookfield.


Daniel W. Koight. of Brookfield. 1870. Benjamin A. Tripp, of Warren. Joho Harvey Moore, ot Warren.


1871. Martin L Richardson, of Sturbridge. George S. Duell, of Brookfield.


1872. Daniel W. Knight, of North Brookfield.


Simon H. Sibley, of Warren.


1873. Noah D. Ladd, of Sturbridge. Wol. B. Stone, of West Brookfield.


1874. Warren Tyler, of North Brookfield. Stillman Butterworth, of Brookfield.


1875. Charles B. Sanford, of West Brookfield.


George T. Lincoln, of Sturbridge.


1876. Charles Fuller, of S'nrbridge. Joho Wetherbee, of Warren.


Under the apportionment of 1876, based on the census of 1875, the same towns constituted the Twelfth Worcester District, and were represented as follows:


1877. Wo). H. Mootagua, of North Brookfield. George W. Johasoa, of Brookfield.


1878. George C. Lincoln, of North Brookfield. Alvin B. Chamberlain, of Sturbridge.


1879, Theodore C. Bates, of North Brookfield. Joseph Smith, of Warren.


1880. George W. Johnson, of Brookfield. Georga N. Bacon, of Sturbridge.


1881. George A. Parratt, of West Brookfield.


George M. Newton, of Warren (died). Lucius M. Gilbert, of Warred (vacancy).


1892. Hiram Knight, of North Brookfield. David W. Hodgkios, of Brookfield.


1883. Emory L. Bates, of Sturbridge. Horace W. Bush, of West Brookfield.


1884. Alden Batcheller, of North Brookfield. Joseph W. Hastings, of Warren.


1885. Edwin D. Goodell, of Brookfield. David B. Wright, of Sturbridge.


1886. Edwin Wilbur, of West Brookfield. Marcua Burroughs, of Warren.


Under the apportionment of 1886, based on the census of 1885, Brookfield, North Brookfield, West Brookfield, New Braintree, Oakham, Sturbridge and Warren constituted the Fifth Worcester District, and have been represented as follows:


1887. Edwio D, Goodell, of Brookfield. Samuel Clark, of North Brookfield.


1888. George H. Coolidge, of West Brookfield. Heory D. Haynes, of Sturbridge.


Chosen for 1889. George Bliss, of Warren. Joho B. Gould, of Warren.


The following residents of North Brookfield have held other State offices since its incorporation :


Amasa Walker, Senator, 1850; Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1851-52.


Freeman Walker, Senator, 1852, '53, '61.


Charles Adams, Jr., Senator, 1865-67, '78 ; State Treasurer, 1871-75. Theodora C. Bates, Senator, 1883.


In 1854 the boundary line between North Brook- field and Brookfield was changed by the following act, pa-sed April 15th in that year :


An act to set off a part of the town of North Brookfield and annex the same to the town of Brookfield. Be it enacted, &c., as follows :


Section 1. So omch of the towo of North Brookfield in the county of Worcester as liea southerly of a lina beginning at a stone monument at the old post-road leading to Brookfield, a little northwesterly of what is called Wolcott Mill, and ruaniog theuce south seventy-aeven degrees and thirty minutes east three hundred and seveuty-five rods to a stone monument as now established in the line of Brookfield and North Brook- field on the easterly side of the Steveos Pond, so called, with all the io- habitants and estates thereon, is hereby set off from the towo of North Brookfield and annexed to the town of Brookfield ; provided, however, that for the purpose of electing Representatives to the General Court to which tha said towo of North Brookfield ia entitled until the naxt de- cennial census shall be taken in pursuance of the thirteenth article of amendment to the constitution, tha said territory shall remain and con- tique to be a part of the town of North Brookfield, and the inhabitants resident theraio shall be entitled to vote in the choice of such represen- tatives, and shall be eligible to the office of representative io the town of North Brookfield in the same manner as if this Act had not been passed.


Section 2. The said inhabitants and estates so set off aball be lialle to pay all taxes that have been legally assessed on them by the town of North Brookfield in the same manner aa if this act had not been passed, and notil the next general valuation of estates in this Commonwealh the town of Brookfield shall anqually pay over to the said town of North Brookfield the proportion of any State or county tax which the said towo of North Brookfield may have to pay upon tha inhabitants or estates hereby set off.


Section 3. If any persons, who have heretofore gained a lagal settle- meat in the towo of North Brookfield by reason of a residence on the territory set off as aforesaid, orby having heen proprietors thereof or who may derive such settlement from any auch resident or proprietor shall atand in need of relief or support as paupera, they shall be relieved and aupported by the said town of Brookfield in the same manner aa if they had gained a legal settlement in that town.


Section 4. The selectmen of the towo of Brookfield shall annually until the next decennial census, fourteen days at least hefore the second Monday of November, furnish to the selectmen of North Brookfield a correct list, so far as may be ascertained from the recorda of the town of Brookfield or any of its officers, of all persons resident on the territory hereby set off who shall be entitled to vote for representatives as afora- anid in North Brookfield.


Section 5. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage.


The part which North Brookfield took in the sup- pression of the Rebellion was what might have been expected in view of the character of its leading men. The spirit and energy displayed by these men, some


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of whom were largely engaged in Southern trade, but whose patriotism controlled and suppressed every unworthy and selfish motive, deserve a commendatory reference in this narrative. A public meeting was held on the evening of the 19th of April, 1861, on the reception by telegraph of the news of the attack on the Sixth Regiment in Baltimore, "to see if North Brookfield will respond to the call of the Presi- dent by raising a company of volunteers to offer their services to the government." The meeting was called to order by W. S. Phelps, who was chosen chairman, and it was addressed by J. E. Green, Freeman Walker and others. An enrollment list was opened for signatures, which was headed by Joseph C. Fretts and Charles Perry, whose example was soon followed by others. It is a singular fact that these two men, whose promptness to enlist in the cause of their country inspired the young men of the town to enter the service, should have both been killed at the battle of Antietam. After the adoption of appropri- ate resolutions the meeting was adjourned to the next evening of Saturday the 20th, and on that occasion the town hall was filled by citizens of North Brook- field and the adjoining towns. The enrollment of volunteers continued and the selectmen were requested to call a meeting of the town at the earliest practic- able day. The meeting called by the selectmeu was held on Monday, April 29th, and before that time the spirit of the town had been thoroughly aroused by the passage of troops on the railroad bound to the front. At this meeting it was voted that each volun- teer who shall serve in the company now being raised in the town until mustered into the military service shall receive one dollar a day while engaged in drilling and when mustered in shall be supplied with a substantial uniform and a good revolver, and while engaged in active service his family shall re- ceive eight dollars a month. Freeman Walker, John Hill and Augustus Smith were appointed a committee to procure the supplies voted by the town. At a subsequent meeting these gentlemen resigned and Charles Adams, Jr., J. F. Hebard and A. Woolworth were chosen in their place. On the 3d of June it was voted to pay State aid to the families of volun- teers in accordance with an act of the Legislature which had just been passed. On the 3d of March, 1862, it was voted to pay State aid to families of volunteers to the amount the State promises to re- fund, and on the 3d of July it was voted to pay a bounty of one hundred dollars to each volunteer who shall enlist for three years and be credited to the quota of the town before the Ist of August, and on the 22d of August it was voted to pay the same bounty to volunteers for nine months' service. On the 8th of December, 1863, James Miller, Charles Adams, Jr., and T. M. Duncan were chosen to aid the selectmen in the work of obtaining recruits. On the 5th of April, 1864, the bounty to three years volun- teers was increased to one hundred and twenty-five


dollars, and on the 26th of June it was voted that a bounty of one hundred and twenty-five dollars be paid for one year's men, two hundred and twenty-five dollars for two years' men and three hundred and twenty dollars for three years' men. The amount of money appropriated and expended on account of the war was $34,825.55, of which the sum of $17,886.47 was expended in State aid and refunded by the State. The following list covers the various enlistments of Brookfield men, some of whom re-enlisted and whose names therefore appear more than once on the list :


Thomas S. Bates, three years .. .Ist Regiment, musician


Andrew Anderson, three years. .2d Regiment, unassigned


George Christy, three years .. 2d Regiment, unassigned


JonD Congdon, three years 2d Regiment, unassigned


James Erwin, three years .. 2d Regiment, unassigned


Frederick Fuller, three years 2d Regiment, Co. K


Win. Green, three years, .. 2d Regiment, Co. E


John H. Jones, three years 2d Regiment, unassigned


Frederick Otto, three years 2d Regiment, unassigned


George Ring, three years Ed Regiment, Co. F


Wm. Rogers, three years .2d Regiment, Co. C


Wm. Ryan, three years


Charles Sanford, three years 2d Regiment, unassigned


Peter Ward, three years. 2d Regiment, Co. F


John Waterman, three years


2d Regiment, Co. D


Henry Williams, three years 2d Regiment, unassigned


Jean Williams, three years. .2d Regiment, unassigned


Wm. Clark, three years .. .11th Regiment, Co. 1


George A. Bates, three years 12th Regiment, musician


Christopher Kelley, three years. 12th Regiment, Co. I


John Miller, three years 12th Regiment, Co. C


Alphonse W. Prouty (corp.), three years .. 13th Regiment, Co. F


Thomas Sullivan, three years 13th Regiment, Co. H


W'm. J. Babbitt, three years, .15th Regiment, Co. F


Francis A. Barnes, three years, 15th Regiment, Co. F


Charles H. Bartlett (corp.), three years, .15th Regiment, Co. F


ITenry R. Bliss, three years. 15th Regiment, Co. F


Oliver Bliss, three years. 15th Regiment, Co. F


W. II H. Brewer, three years 15th Regiment, Co. F


Theodore Cummings, three years 15th Regiment, Co. F


Amos Dean, three years 15th Regiment, Co. F


C. M. Deland (corp.), three years, 15th Regiment, Co. F


David M. Earle (sergt.), three years. 15th Regiment, Co. F


Henry G. Earle, three years, 15th Regiment, Co. F


Elias B. Ellis, three years 15th Regiment, Co. E


Albert H. Foster (sergt.), three years. 15th Regiment, Co. F


Joseph Fretts (corp.), three years 15th Regiment, Co. F


Win. Graham, three years 15th Regiment, Co. F


J. E. Greene (capt.), three years ... 15th Regiment, Co. F


Stephen Harrington, three years. 15tlı Regiment, Co. F


G. W. A. Hill, three years .. 15th Regiment, Co. F


John Howard, three years 15th Regiment, Co. F


John A. Hughes, three years 15th Regiment, Co. F


John H. Johnson (mus.), three years. .. 15th Regiment, Co. F


Amasa B. Kimball, three years. .15th Regiment, Co. F Daniel W. Knight (1st It.), three years ..... 15th Regiment, Co. F Harrison S. Lamb, three years. 15th Regiment, Co. F


Jeremiah Lynch, three years ... 15th Regiment, Co. F George L. Marsh, three years, 15th Regiment, Co. F


Henry H. Moulton, three years 15th Regiment, Co. F


Elijah Nichuls three years. 15th Regiment, Co. F


John R. Nichols (sergt.), three years .15th Regiment, Co. F


A. S. Pellett, three years. 15th Regiment, Co. F


Charles Perry, three years. 15th Regiment, Co. F


J. W. Raymore, three years 15th Regiment, Co. F


Edwin A, Rice, three years 15th Regiment, Co. F


Michael Rock, three years, 15th Regiment, Co. F


E. J. Russell (capt.), three years. 15th Regiment, Co. F


Henry E. Smith (2d lieut.), three yeare. .. 15th Regiment, Co. F


Benjamin Stevens (corp.), three years .... .15tlı Regiment, Co. F


H. W. Stone, three years. 15th Regiment, Co. F


.2d Regiment, Co. C


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Charles C. Torrey, three years .. .15th Regiment, Co. F


George F. Tucker, three years .. .15th Regiment, Co. F


F. A. Walker (Bt. Br. Gen.), three years .. 15th Regiment, Co. F B. C. Wheelock, three years. .15th Regiment, Co. F


Elias H. Woodward, three years 15th Regiment, Co. F


Edward C. Mills, three years


ISth Regiment, Co. K


Charles Rosenburg, three years


19th Regiment, Co. I


F. A. Barnes, three years.


20th Regiment, Co. E


C. M. Deland (1st lieut.). three years. .20th Regiment, Co. E 1


Elias B. Ellis, three years ..


.20tlı Regiment, Co. E


Angust Freeman, three years.


20th Regiment, Co. B


Wm. F. Hill, three years. 20th Regiment, Co. I


H. H. Moulton, three years


20th Regiment, Co. G


Michael Rock, three years


20th Regiment, Co. K


Heury E. Smith (2d lieut.), three years ... 20th Regiment, - -


H. W. Stone, three years


20th Regiment, Co. K


John L. Powers, three years


.22d Regiment, Co. G


Curtis Dickinson, three years ..


24th Regiment, Co. I


Henry J. Page (corp.), three years .. 24th Regiment, Co. I


Nathan Reynolds (corp.), three years. 24th Regiment, Co. I


Wm. Reynolds, three years 24th Regiment, Co. I


Edwin M. Tucker (sergt.), three years. .24th Regiment, Co. I


Charles H. Asliby (mus.), three years ... .25th Regiment, Co. II


Cutler Barnum, three years. 25tlı Regiment, Co. I


Johu Burns, three years.


25tlı Regiment, Co. E


George H. Couch, three years. 25th Regiment, Co. H


Nathan S. Dickinson, three years. .25th Regiment, Co. C


Wm. Dunn, three years. 25th Regiment, Co. II


N. H. Foster (major), three years 25th Regiment, Co. H


James Henderson, three years. .25th Regiment, Co. I


Charles F. Hill, three years. 25tlı Regiment, Co. C


Albert T. Holman, three years


25th Regiment, Co. C


Henry S. Johnson, three years .25th Regiment, Co. If


Palmer P. Johnson (mus.), three years ..... 25th Regiment, Co. H


Stephen B. Kemp, three years.


25th Regiment, Co. H


John McCarthy, three years


25th Regiment, Co. E


Timothy McCarthy, three years. 25th Regiment, Co. E


Josiah C. Meade (sergt.), three years. .25th Regiment, Co. G


David Mitchell, thi. ee years.


25tl Regiment, Co. H


David Price, three years .25th Regiment, Co. E


George C. Smith, three years


25th Regiment, Co. H


John W. Gilmore, three years. 27th Regiment, Co. B


Addison Leach (mus.), three years 27th Regiment, Co. B


Jason T. Stoddard, three years 27th Regiment, Co. B


B. Donn, three years. .28th Regiment, uuassigned


Alfred Lafleur, three years. .28th Regiment, unassigned


George L. Sherman, three years. .28th Regiment, Co. I Frank Warren, three years. 28th Regiment, Co. C E. W. Johnson, three years .. 31st Regiment, Co. D Julius W. Johnson, three years. 31st Regiment, Co. H


D. W. Sherman (sergt.), three years


.. 31st Regiment, Co. II


Edwin G. Babcock, three years .34th Regiment, Co. I


James P. Coolidge, three years .34th Regiment, Co. A


Charles E. Granger, three years.


.34th Regimeut, nuassigned


T. P. Griffin, three years 34th Regiment, musician John L. Hihard, three years. 34th Regiment, musician B. R. Holmes, three years .. 31th Regiment, Co. I Andrew F. Jackson, three years .. 34th Regiment, Co. F


George H. Perkins (2d lt.), three years ..... 34th Regiment, Co. A Charles A. Porter, three years .. 34th Regiment, Co. A


George S Prouty (corp.), three years ......... 34th Regiment, Co. C John W. Russell, three years. .. 34th Regiment, Co. A


Asa Smith, three yeare. 34th Regiment, unassigned


R. W. Walker (1st Lt.), three years. .34th Regiment, Co. A


Leander Bell, three years.


.. 36th Regiment, Co. D


Moses A. Cheever, three years. 36th Regiment, Co. E


James B. Cummings, three years .36th Regiment, Co. K


Lyman Il. Gilbert, three years .36th Regiment, Co. E


Addison S. Hair, three years. 36th Regimeut, Co. K


George W. Harwood (1st 1t.), three years, 36th Regimeut, Co. E


Wm. J. Haskill (sergt.), three years ..


.. 35th Regiment, Co. E


Frank L. Jeuks, three years .. .36th Regiment, Co. E


Moses P. Snell (cupt.), three years ... 36th Regiment, Co. E A. M. Thompson, three years .. 36th Regiment, Co. K


Warren Tyler, three years .3Gth Regiment


Joseph L. Walker, (corp.), three years ...... 36th Regiment, Co. E J. B. Wheelock, three years .36th Regiment, Co. E


Louis D. Winslow, three years.


.. 36th Regiment, Co. H


F. S. Amidon (mus.), nine months.


42d Regiment, Co. F


Harvey Allen, nine months.


.42d Regiment, Co. F


John Barstow, nine months


42d Regiment, Co. F


Sylvander Bothwell (corp.), nine months ... 42d Regiment, Co. F Warren S. Bragg, nine months. 42d Regiment, Co. F


Emerson Dane, nine months 42d Regiment, Co. F


Freeman Doane, nine months ..


.42d Regiment, Co. F


F. R. Doane, nine months.


.42d Regiment, Co. F


Hubbard S. Doane, nine months.


42d Regiment, Co. F


T. M. Duncan (1st lt.), nine months.


42d Regiment, Co. F


Hiram Eaton, nine months


42d Regiment, Co. F


Andrew J. Fisher, nine months.


.42d Regiment, Co. F


F. H. Fisher, nine months


42d Regiment, Co. F


Leroy Glazier, nine months.


.42d Regiment, Co. F


James F. Harlow, nine months


.42d Regiment, Co. F


J. F. Hibard, nine months.


42d Regiment, Co. F


Suniner Holmes (sergt ), nine months.


42d Regiment, Co. F


Willard M. Howe, nine months


.42d Regiment, Co. F


James A. Knight, nine months.


.42d Regiment, Co. F


James Miller (corp.), nine months 42d Regiment, Co. F


Wm. H. Montague (sergt.), nine months .... 42d Regiment, Co. F


Charles Parkman, nine months.


.42d Regiment, Co. F


Henry L. Parkman, nine mouthe .. 42d Regiment, Co. F


Samuel J. Pepper, nine months 42d Regiment, Co. F


Frank A. Smith, nine months,


42d Regiment, Co. F


Melville W. Smith, nine months 42d Regiment, Co. F


Edward A. Spooner (corp.), nine months ... 42d Regiment, Co. F


Elijalı Stoddard, nine months.


4'd Regiment, Co. F


Emerson Stoddard, nine months


42d Regiment, Co. F


George A. Tucker, nine months.


42d Regiment, Co. F


John J. Upham, nine months.


.42d Regiment, Co. F


Charles P. Barton, 100 days.


.42d Regiment, Co. F


John F. Boyd (corp.), 100 days


42d Regiment, Co. F


Abijah D. Cutler, 100 days.


42d Regiment, Co. F


Henry B. Dewing (corp.), 100 days 42d Regiment, Co. F


Edwin Doane, 100 days


.42d Regiment, Co. F


Wm. B. Fay, 100 days


42d Regiment, Co. F


Warren Hanson, 100 days


42d Regiment, Co. F


George R. Harris, 100 days


.42d Regiment. Co. F


Edward Hunter, 100 days


42d Regiment, Co. F


Albert L. Stoddard, 100 days.


42d Regiment, Co. F


Emerson Stoddard, 100 days


42d Regiment, Co. F


E. H. Tucker, 100 days


42d Regiment, Co. F


Lyman Tucker, 100 days.


42d Regiment, Co. F


Wm. H. Walker, 100 days. 12d Regiment, Co. F


Sumner Walker, 100 days


42d Regiment, Co. F


Win. H. Warren, 100 days 42d Regiment, Co. G


Charles W. Knight, nine months .44th Regiment, Co. B


Albert F. Potter (sergt.), nine months .44th Regiment, Co B


Israel C. Earle, nine months 46th Regiment, Co. G


Wm. B. Fay, nine months


46th Regiment, Co. G


Marcellus Whitman, nine months


53d Regiment, Co. F


Theophilus D. Freeman, three years.


54th Regimeot, Co. F


Leander Bell (corp.), three years 56th Regiment, Co. D


Win. Barron, three years


57th Regiment, Co. D


Wm. Bates, three years


57th Regiment, Co. B


C. L. Brigham, three years.


57th Regiment, Co. B


James Burke, three years.


57th Regiment, Co. D


Patrick Crowley, three years ..


57th Regiment, Co. B


H. W. Gould (corp.), three years.


57th Regiment, Co. I


John Gaul, three years .. .57th RegiDient, unassigned Timothy Howard, three years ......... 57th Regiment, unassigned D. H. Howard (corp.), three years. 57th Regiment, Co. B Cornelius McCarthy, three years .57th Regiment, Co. B Warner Tyler (asst. sur.), three years .. 57th Regiment Thomas Atkinson, three years. 58th Regiment, Co. I Archibald Boggs, three years .58th Regiment, Co. I Wm. Barron, three years, .59th Regiment, Co. D


James Burke, three years.


.59th Regiment, Co. B


Patrick Crowley, three years.


.50tlı Regiment, Co. B


Patrick Daley, three years.


.59th Regiment, Co. B


John Gaul, three years


.59th Regiment, Co. F


1 Transferred from 15th Regimeut.


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D. H. Howard (corp.), three years ... .50th Regiment, Co. B


Timothy Howard, three years ... 59th Regiment, Co. B


Cornelins McCarthy, three years. .50th Regiment, Co. B


Michael McNamera, three years. .59th Regiment, Co. B


Juhn Quigley, three years 59th Regiment, Co. B


Jehn F. Boyd (corp.), one year. 62d Regiment, Ce. A


John R. Nichols (cerp.), one year 62d Regiment, Ce. A


George II. Perkins (2d lt.).


.127th (Colored) Regiment


Meses P. Snell (1st It.). 39th (Celered) Regiment, Co. I


Dennis O'Brien, three years.


.1st Cavalry, unassigned


Peter Cahill, three years. . 3d Cavalry, unassigned


Henry O'Brien, three years, 3d Cavalry, nnassigned


B. P. Wheeler, three years. .. 3d Cavalry, unassigned Charles K. Amidon, three years. 4th Cavalry, Co. F


Samnel C. Flagg, three years, 4th Cavalry, Co. A


Daniel Kerrigan, three years.


4th Cavalry, unassigned


Asa R. Luce, three years.


.4th Cavalry, Co. C


Samuel Nealon, three years .4th Cavalry, Co. G


James O'Brien, three years .. 4th Cavalry, unassigned


Eugene Passage, three years. .4th Cavalry, unassigned


N. M. Perkins, three years. 4th Cavalry, Ce. E


William Pope, three years .. .4th Cavalry, Co. C


John W. Raymene, three years. 4th Cavalry, Co. C


Heury H. Stone, three years. .4th Cavalry, Co. D


Peter St. Peter, three years. 4th Cavalry, Co. D


George A. Tucker, three years .. 4th Cavalry, Co F


James W. Simmons (corp. ), three years .. .. 5th Cava'ry, Co M


Daniel C. Brown, three years ... Ist Batt. Frontier Defence, Co. D


Charles L. Chapin, three years .. Ist Batt. Frontier Defence, Ce. A Charles Hartwell (cerp.), 3 yrs., Ist Batt. Froutier Defence, Co, D


N. B. Maxwell, three years. Ist H. A., Co. E


Thomas Moran, three years. Ist H. A , Co. B


George R. Spooner, three years Ist H. A., Co. I


Charles Andersen, three years .. 2d II. A., Co. C


Wm. C. Bloem (cerp.), three years. 2d H. A., Co. D


John Burton, three years .2d II. A., Ce. E


John Green, three years. 2d H. A., Co. D


Frank L. Jenks, three years. .2d H. A., Co. -


James H. Rowan, three years. 2d II. A., Co. I


Wm. A Snow (sergt ), three years. 20 H. A., Co. -


Osborne Walker (corp ), three years 2d H. A., Ce. I


Nicholas Adams, three years ... ,3d H. A., Co. K


Otis G. Jones, three years .3d H. A., Co. I


Edward J Russell (capt ), three years. 3d H. A., Co. -


Augustus Edwards, three years.


4th H. A., Co. E


Eugene Glazier, three years ... .4th II. A., Ce. E


Sammuel W. Maxwell, three years 4th HI. A., Co. E


Edward II. Spooner, three years .8th H. A., Co. D


Nathaniel H. Fester (majer), three years. .12th H. A.


Jehn Q. Adams (cerp.) ..


Ninth Battery


Oliver Bliss.


.Ver. Reserve Corps


Theodore Cummings Vet. Reserve Corps


John A. Henry .. Vet. Reserve Corps


Jeremiah Lynch Vet. Reserve Corps


Eljah Nichols ... Vet. Reserve Corps


Jason T. Stoddard (sergt.)


Vet. Reserve Corps


George F. Tucker.


Robert E. Beecher (lieut .- col.)


.73d Ohio


Robert HI. Clark


.1st Connecticut


William Clark,


35th New Jersey


John II. Jenks (sergt.).


14th New Hampshire


John H. Lamb


.9th Maine


David S. Moulton .82d New York


Edwin A. Bice Ist Connecticut H. A.


The following soldiers died in the service :


Henry R. Bliss, killed at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1802.


Thomas S. Bates, died in Washington, Feb. 6, 1864.


Wm. Bates, killed in the Wilderness, May 13, 1864.


James P. Coolidge, killed at Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864.


Win. Clark, killed in Georgia, Dec. 10, 1864.


N. S. Dickinson, died ef wounds, Ang. 18, 1864.


Peter Devlin, died at Nashville, June 5, 1865.


Joseph C. Fretts, killed at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.


Andrew J. Fisher, died Aug. 6, 1863.


John W. Gilmore, died at Newhern, April 13, 1862.


Lyman H. Gilbert, killed at Petersburg, Sept. 30, 1864. Themas Griffin, died at Salisbury, Dec. 7, 1864.


Albert T. Holman, died at Newbern, Sept. 23, 1862.


Jehn A. Hughes, died May 16, 1863.


Wm. F. Ilill, died in Virginia, Ang. 28, 1863. James Henderson, died at Newbern, Oct. 3, 1864.


J. H. Jenks, killed at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864. James A. Knight, died Aug. 10, 1863.


John F Lamb, killed at Petersburg, June 29, 1864. David S Menlten, killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.


N. B. Maxwell, died at Andersonville, Ang. 23, 1864. Timothy Mccarthy, died at Andersenville, Sept. 2, IS04. Henry H. Menlton, died at Andersonville, Jan. 23, 1865. Charles Perry, killed at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.




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