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Jeremiah O'Neil.
killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862
John O'Neil
killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862
Charles O'Neil,
died in prison Ang. 29, 1864
Daniel O'Shea ........ died in Washington of wounds Aug. 11, 1864 Robert Peard .died in Virginia Jan. 27, 1862
Jeptha Peonemao killed May, 1865
Edwin F. Pood. ,died Apr. 29, 1864
Allen C. Price ..
.. killed at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864
Thomas Reed
„killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862
Timothy Reuey .died at Andersonville July, 1864
Jeremiah Ring.
killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862
William Rowe died at Andersouville July 15, 1864
Thomas Rutledge ....... died at Arlington of wounds June 9, 1864
Michael Shaugnessy
.. killed in Wildneroess May 6, 1864
John A. Shepard,
died at Annapolis Nov. 20, 1861
James C. Smith
died in Washington Dec. 15, 1862
Alden B. Smith. killed in Wilderness
William R. Spear died Ang. 19, 1865
Seth A. Spear. .. died
Thomas Spellman
died at Newbern March 20, 1865
Elliott A. E. Stevens .killed at Petersburg June 15, 1864
Warren Stoddard. killed in Virginia Nov. 27, 1863
Liberty W. Stone. died of wounds July 5, 1864
John Sullivan killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862
Simeon Sullivan .killed at Antietam
Michael Sullivan .. .. died at Andersonville Oct. 9, 1864 John J. P. Swan. died June 26, 1862 Dennis Sweeny. „.killed at Fredricksburg Dec. 13, 1862
George W. Sweet.
died of wounds June 17, 1864
Jotham L. Tyler ...
died at Crab Orchard, Ky., Sept. 7, 1863.
Orrio S. Tyler killed at Petersburg June 23, 1864
Thomas Tienan died Jan. 16, 1862
Albert H. Tucker
.died in North Carolina Jan. 21, 1862
Harrison T. Walcott. killed in Wilderness May 5, 1864 Patrick Wallace. .died at Andersonville July 14, 1864 Robert Wallace. killed io Wilderness May 6, 1864 Husea Warren. .. died at Danville Oct. 1, 1864
Thomas Welsh .. killed at White Oak Swamp June 30, 1862 Walter Wilkinson „killed at Williamsburg May 5, 1862 Dan'l Williams, died at Roanoke Island of wounds May 10, 1862 Daniel Wyon .. killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1862
The list of soldiers is a long one, and contains
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some who won distinction and lasting fame. The names of Draper and Underwood will be inscribed with that of Scammell on the page of history, and illumine for generations the annals of the town.
CHAPTER CLXII.
MILFORD-(Continued.)
IT is, of course, impossible, in the limited space al- lotted to this sketch, to specify the different establish- ments which contribute to the industrial interests of Milford. It must be sufficient to refer to their general character and the progress they have made in the hands of accomplished and enterprising men. Fifty years ago the industries of the town were confined to a small cotton-mill, the manufacture of something over one hundred thousand pairs of boots, a small tannery and other smaller enterprises, all of which yielded a product not exceeding two hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. In 1845 this product had increased to perhaps three hundred and fifty thousand. In 1855, with the facilities for business which railroad communications with Boston had de- veloped, it had increased to nearly two millions of dollars. The value of boots and shoes alone manu- factured in the town had risen from a little over one hundred thousand dollars in 1835 to more than a mil- lion and a half. At the present time, though the boot and shoe business is temporarily dull, the en- terprise and prosperity of the town have more than held their own, notwithstanding the incorporation of the town of Hopedale, which had been one of its most industrious and active districts.
The establishments of Colburn, Fuller & Co., Charles W. Shippee, Claflin & Thayer, James S. Kelley, Charles F. Quiggle and R. E. Foster & Co., in the shoe business; of Benjamin H. Spaulding and Jones & Wilkinson, straw-goods manufacturers; the granite quarries of the Milford Granite Company, Norcross Brothers, Theodore Sherman, John Cuddihy and Robert Ross and other smaller industries too nu- merous to mention give the town an air of prosperous activity and substantial wealth.
Among the institutions and corporations which have both contributed to the prosperity of the town and been rendered necessary by it, are the Mil- ford National Bank, the Milford Savings Bank, the Home National Bank, the Milford and Woon- socket Railroad Company, the Milford and Hopkinton Railroad, the Milford Gas Company and the Milford Water Company. There are in addition the usual volunteer associations found in our larger towns, having for their object either social, literary or phil- anthropic purposes. Among these are the Montgomery Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, chartered in 1797 ; the Mount Lebanon Royal Arch Chapter, char-
tered in 1824; the Milford Commandery of Knights Templars, chartered in 1859; the Masonic Mutual Relief Society ; the Tisquantum Lodge, No. 46, Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, chartered in 1844; the Quinshepaug Encampment, No. 20, chartered in 1867; the Knights of Pythias, Bay State Lodge, No. 51, or- ganized in 1870; Division No. 7, of Ancient Order of Hibernians; the Improved Order of Red Men, Oghneta Tribe, No. 15; the Daughters of the Forest; the Mil- ford Lodge of Knights of Honor, No. 692, organized in 1887 ; Fidelity Lodge, No. 21, Independent Order of Good Templars, instituted in 1863; Elmwood Lodge, No. 129, instituted in 1872, and a Catholic Temperance Association, organized iu 1859; the Major E. F. Fletcher Post 22, of the Grand Army, and the Royal Arcanum, Nipmuck Council, No. 907.
Among the men of Milford who have given distinction to the town there are those who must not be overlooked in this uarrative. The first to he mentioned, as well in distinction as in point of time, must be General Alexander Scammell. He was the sou of Dr. Samuel Leslie Scammell, and was born in 1744 in that part of Mendon now Milford. lle grad- uated at Harvard in 1769, in the class with Theophi- lus Parsons, William Tudor, Peter Thacher, Peleg Wadsworth and James Winthrop. Immediately af- ter leaving college he taught a public school in Plym- outh two years, and then removed to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he studied law and occupied himself somewhat with the business of a surveyor. In August, 1772, he served in some capacity on board the armed sloop "Lord Chatham," bound from the Pis- cataqua River to Boston with plans, reports and dis- patches for the lords of the treasury. In 1775 he was appointed brigade major of the New Hampshire militia, and in 1769 colonel of the Third New Hampshire Regiment, and was wounded at the battle of Saratoga. He rose to the rank of adjutant- general in the army, and at the siege of Yorktown, on the 30th of September, 1781, he received a wound, of which he died in Williamsburg in the following month. A stone was erected over his grave bearing this inscription, selected from Humphrey :
" Which conquering armies from their toils returned, Reared to his glory, while his fate they mourned."
Rev. Stephen Chapin was born in Milford, Novem- ber 4, 1778, and died in Washington, October 1, 1845. He graduated at Harvard in 1804 and received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Brown Uni- versity in 1822. He was first settled in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, and afterwards in Mt. Vernon in the same State. He was also settled for a time at North Yarmouth, Maine, and in 1822 was appointed Professor of Theology in Waterville College. In 1828 be became president of Columbian College, at Washington, and resigned in 1841, four years before his death.
Horace B. Claflin, son of John Claflin, was boru in
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Milford, December 18, 1811. He began his business life in a dry-goods store in his native town, but after- wards removed to Worcester, where he established a successful firm. In 1843 he removed to New York and for many years was the senior partner in the well- known house of Claflin & Mellen. After the re- tirement of Mr. Mellen the large business of the firm was carried on under the title of H. P. Claflin & Co. In one year it is within the writer's knowledge that the sales of the house reached seventy millions of dollars. Under the clouds of the war and the shad- ows of various financial crises the house of H. P. Claflin & Co. was sometimes staggered and threatened with disaster ; but through all its losses it went suc- cessfully on and under the management of the sons of Mr. Claflin it still rears its head proudly among the largest business honses in the land.
Adin Ballou Underwood, son of Orison and Han- nah (Bond Cheney) Underwood, was born in Milford, May 19, 1828, and graduated at Brown University in 1849. He was admitted to the Worcester County bar in 1853, and two years later removed to Boston. In April, 1861, he was commissioned captain in the Second Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, and in September, 1862, became colonel of the Thirty-third Regiment. He was engaged in the battles of Fred- ericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and Lookont Mountain, in the last of which he was disabled by serious wounds from further military service. In November, 1863, he was made brigadier-general, and in September, 1865, was brevetted major-general.
For many years he occupied the office of surveyor in the Boston Custom House, and is now living in Milford, beloved and respected by his fellow-citizens and honored by all who know him.
Aaron Claflin Mayhew was the son of John and Nancy (Freeland) Mayhew, and was born in Hopkin- ton, July 22, 1812. He removed to Milford in 1829, aod learned the tanner's trade with Hon. Lee Claflin. In 1835 he formed a partnership with David S. God- frey for the manufacture of leather, and afterwards of boots and shoes. After the death of Mr. Godfrey, he formed a partnership, in 1853, with George W. Howe and John S. Leland, under the title of A. C. Mayhew & Co. After the death of Mr. Leland, in 1857, Sullivan C. Sumner took his place. Mr. May- hew was president of the Milford National Bank from the time of its original establishment, in 1854, until his death, and represented his town in the House of Representatives and his district in the Senate. He was also a member of the Governor's Council two years, during the administration of Governor Banks. His death, which was sudden, occurred September 26, 1880.
William Claflin is the son of Hon. Lee and Sarah (Adams) Claflin, and was born in Milford, March 6, 1818. Though largely and successfully engaged for many years in Boston in the shoe and leather busi- ness, he is more popularly known as a politician and
public officer. He was a member of the House of Representatives from 1849 to 1852, a member of the Senate in 1860-61 (and in the latter year its presi- dent), Lieut .- Governor from 1866 to 1869 and Gov- ernor from 1869 to 1872. He has been also a member of Congress, and with all these honors in the past he is still vigorous in body and mind and the recipient of universal respect.
Rev. Adin Ballou, though not a native of the town, has been so long a resident, and by his author- ship of the "History of Milford" has so closely identi- fied himself with its interests, that he should be men- tioned among those who make up its roll of honor. Mr. Ballou is descended from Maturin Ballou, who came to New England and settled in ;Providence Plantation abont 1640. He is the son of Ariel and Edilda (Tower) Ballon, and was born in Cumber- land, Rhode Island, April 23, 1803. In 1822 he was converted to the doctrines of Universalism. In 1823 he preached to several Universalist congregations in Mendon, Bellingham and Medway, and to the First Universalist Society in Boston. In April, 1824, he was settled over the Universalist Society in Milford, and in 1827 over the Prince Street Society in New York. In July 1828, he resumed his position in Milford, which he held until 1881, when he took charge of the First Congregational Parish in Mendon. In 1842 he removed to Hopedale, to make, with others, "the experiment of establishing a fraternal community on the true Christian basis." The history of the Hope- dale Community and the connection of Mr. Ballou with its career may be found thoroughly narrated in the "History of Milford," of which he is the author. Mr. Ballou has been through life an active thinker and reformer, and has been also a prolific writer. He is now living in Hopedale, resting from his labors at the age of eighty-six, and, as he says himself, " con- fidingly as well as contritely, he casts himself for final disposal into the bosom of God's forgiving love as manifested through his blessed Son."
William Franklin Draper is the son of George and Hannah (Brown Thwing) Draper, and was born in Lowell, April 9, 1842. He was a dranghtsman by occupation and he enlisted as a private, September 5, 1861, in Company B, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Regiment, for three years. He was promoted to sec- ond lieutenant October 11, 1861; to first lieutenant April 15, 1862 ; to captain in the Thirty-sixth Regi- ment August 12, 1862; to major August 17, 1863; to lieutenant-colonel May 6, 1864; and to brevet briga- dier-general October 12, 1864. He was engaged in battles at Roanoke Island in February, 1862, at New- bern in March, 1862, at Fort Macon in the same year, at Fredericksburg in December, 1862, at Vicksburg in July, 1863, at Jacksonville in July, 1863, at the Wil- derness and other battles during the last Virginia Campaign, and was discharged in October, 1864, at the expiration of his term of service. General Draper is living at his home in Hopedale, a prominent candi-
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te for the succession as Governor of the Common- realth. He has recently exhibited an independence f spirit which, while attracting honest and consci- ntious citizens to his candidacy, may diminish his hances for a nomination. The power of what are alled " boodle" politicians is so great that it is por- ible his repudiation of their aid and influence may azard his enccess in the convention. On the other and, it is possible that a reaction may be set in notion by his bold stand, which shall in the end well an overwhelming tide in his favor.
In order that it may be seen who have been promi- ent in the affairs of the town in the different gener- tions since its incorporation the following lists are nserted in this narrative, showing who have acted is selectmen, moderators of annual meetinga, town lerks, town treasurers and representatives to the General Court :
Selectmen ..
180. Jeme Whitney.
Caleb Cheney. Wardield Harward Ebenezer Real Stephen Albee.
1:51. Oliver DanielL.
David Stearns. Josiah Ball, Jr. James Mellin. Nath! Parkhurst.
1792, Seth Nelson.
Ichabod Thayer. Benjamin Godfrey. James Perry. John ScamoneIL
1:33. David StearnE
Jonas Parkhurst, Jr. James Mellin. Elibo Perry.
Oliver Damiell
1734. Caleb Cheney.
Elijah Thayer. Adams Chapin. Ephraim Chapin. Sammel Rockwood
1795. Nath. Parthurst.
Sammel Jones.
James Perry. Teavid Steandg.
1:13. AbDer Pond.
Edmund Bowker.
James PerTy.
Oliver Daniell.
1827. Rofre Chapin.
A dame Chapin, Samuel Jomes. Jneial Nelson, Jr.
Ezek Green
1736. John Dewing.
Zuriel Hayward Leri Chapin. Ichabod Thayer.
1813. Ithiel Parkburoi.
1228. Eli Bowker. El Chapin Tra Cleaveland John Claflin, Jr. Wm. Godfrey.
1296. Oliver ItamielL
Ichabod Thayer. Benjamin Godfrey. Jona Parkhurst, Jr. TheDezer Suonner, Jr.
1799. Adams Chapin.
David SteamLe.
Nath". Parkburst. James Perry. Eimund Bowker.
150%. Ichabod Thayer. Nath !. Parkhurst. James Perry. George Kelly.
John Corbett
Sullivan SomDer.
1501. Samuel Nelson
Rafos Thayer.
Ezra Nelson. Leri Chapin
1517. Cnis Parkhurst Azarian Daniele. Nathan Would Enfes Thayer. John Claflin, Jr.
1802. Nathan Chain.
Pearley Hunt. Sarouel Nelson. James Perry. Samuel Jones.
1818. Alexander Cheney. Silaz Parkburst.
1803. TaTid Jones. Abel Allee. Ezekiel Jones.
Arremas Thayer. Nathan Wood. John Claflin, Jr.
Adams Chapin David Stearza
1:19. Arial Bragg.
Amaga Parkhurst. Et-Dezer Hunt.
Pearley HuDL Elia Perry.
1630. Arial Bragg. Ascasa Parkburst Izra Nelson. Ezek. Greet. Pearley Hunt.
1805. Sampel Pentiman. John Clarin. Elihm Perry. Sammel Nelson. Sammel Jones
1806. Zuriel Hayward.
Pearley Hunt. James Perry. David Stearns.
150 ;. Ezra Nelson
Joel Day_ Amariah Daniela
Ezek. Green.
Levi Chapin. James Perry. Nathi. Parkhurst.
Arial Braga Erra Nelaos.
1:23. Eli Chapin.
1808. Ebenezer Hunt
Hachallah Whitney. Ebenezer summer, Jr. Samuel Nelson. Sammel Jones
1502. Amasa Parkhurst.
John Claflin, Jr. Pearles HULL Míhh Perry. Sammel Nelson.
1810. Ira Cleaveland.
Luther HaTen.
Ezek. Green. John Corteett
ETliTan Summer. Ezra Nelson.
1225. Lee Claflin.
Sammel Nelson. Nath !. Legg. Barnmel WafTED.
Daril StearLe Arial Bragg.
1812 Arial Bragg.
Arno: Chapin. Samroel L. ScammelL Artemas Thayer. Bufu: Thayer.
Phimebas Davis. Daria Summer. Oliver DanielL Elijah Thayer.
Ezra Nelaon. Pearley Hunt.
Ebenezer Summer, Jr. Nathaniel Parkhurst.
1:14. Simeon Nelsuo.
Clark Ellia. Silas Parkhurst.
Amos Shepherdson. Caleb Cheney. Oliver Daniell Ephraim Chapin. 1789. Samuel Jones.
Josiah Nelson.
Darine Summer.
John Parkhurst.
Peter Buckwood Amasa Leland. Lee Claflin.
Zuriel Hayward.
1531. Lovell Clark Clark Lilia.
Arteruas Thayer.
Darius Smonmer. $1
Moses Gage. James Perry. Saromel Nelson.
1.21. Amaríah Daniele Itbiel ParkbureI. Arial Bragg. Ebenezer Hunt. Pearley Hunt.
1:22 Zenas Ball
wil. Gershom Neleon. Elias Permiman. Aaron Merrifeld. Elijah Thayer. Fatouel Warren. #82. Sammel L. Scammell.
Adam Chapin. Oliver Damiel. Michael Madden. David Stearns. 1783. Jonathan Jones. John Robinson. Josh Wirwall. Jesse Hayward. Josiah Ball, Jr. 1754 Seth Nelagm. Seth Thayer. Ephraim Chapin. Ephraim Parkhurst. Abraham Jones, Jr. 1755. Robert Corteit. Moses Chapim. Nath1. Parkhurst. Daniel Weder. Ichabod Thayer. 1756. Jobn Chapin. Mordecai Day. . Daniel Hutt. Benjamin Godfrey. Samuel Warren. 1757. Ephraim Chapin. John Chapin. Ehemezer Samner. Luke Kelly. Oliver Danieli. 1758. Obadiah Wood.
Adams Chapim. Jonas Parkhurst, Jr. 1.90. Sammel Jones.
Arial Bragg. Leri Chapin. David StearLE
1616. Sammel Daniel
1599. Moses Adama
Zuriel Harward. Jobn Claflin, Jr.
1830. Sammel Warfield, Jr.
Amasa Parkhurst. Levi Chapin. Pearley HunL. Elihu Perry-
1515. Henry Nelags.
John Wales Alexander CheDer. Amass Parkhurst. Ezek. Green
1824. Sylvester Dean. Luther Haven.
GrataTRE D. Perk. Eli Chapin. Ithiel Parkhurst.
1525. Clark Sumner.
Filas Parkhurst. Sammuel Itamieli Rufue Tharer. John Claflin, Jr.
1796. Mijah Thayer.
Hachaliah Whitney. Robert Saunders, Jr. Sammel Jones Ephraim Chapin.
1804. Nath. Parkhurst. Sammel Nelson. Hachalich Whitney. Daniel White. Leri Chapin.
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Sammel Daniell. Ithiel Parkhurst. 1832. Lowell Fales. Clark Ellis. Silas Parkhurst. Artemas Thayer. Amariah Daniels.
Alfred Bragg. Clark Ellie. 1848. Andrew J. Sumner.
Horace B. Hero. Clark Ellis.
Lt. Epbraim Chapie, 1788, '89, '94, 1800.
Col. Saml. Nelson, 1807, '08, '09, 12, '13, '16.
1833. Rufus Thayer.
Lowell Fales. Artemas Thayer. John Claflin, Jr. Rufus Thayer.
1834. Clark Ellis.
Lee Claflin. Sullivan Sumner. Ira Cleaveland. Henry Nelson.
1852. James H. Barker.
Aaron C. Mayhew. Appleton Bragg.
1835. John Corbett.
Aaron Claflin. Clark Ellis. Clark Suoiner. Luther HaveD.
1854. Obed Daniels.
Andrew J. SomDer. Ziha Thayer.
1880. Daniel J. CronaD.
Matthew P. Callanan.
John Masoe. Win. Godfrey. Samuel L. Scammell. Sullivan Sumner.
1855. Seth C. Shepard. John G. Gilbert. Samuel W. Hayward.
1856. Artesias B. Vant.
Daniel J. Croban.
1837. Adam Hunt.
Obed Daniels. John McWales.
1882. Wm. B. Ilale.
1857. George B. Pierce.
Artemas B. Vant. Jolie Mason.
1883. Isaac N. Crosby.
1838. Emery Walker.
1858. Ohed Daniels.
Philip A. Gleason.
James H. Barker.
Joseph B. Bancroft.
Andrew J. SomDer.
1884. Philip A. Gleason. Joseph B. Bancroft. R. E. Foster.
1839. Ziba Thayer.
Dexter Walker. Jobb Mason. Sylvester Dean. Henry Nelson.
Seth C. Shephard. John Corbett.
1886. Philip H. Curran.
Alonzo A. Cook. Henry A. Clark.
1840. Horalio N. Smith. Chester Clark. ' Orison Underwood. David S. Godfrey. Ellis SumDer.
1841. Joseph Albee.
George Hancock. Joel Holbrook. Elmer Cobb.
Henry Nelson.
1842. Peter Corbett.
Jeremiah Kelley. Elias Whitney. Willard Bragg. Sullivan Sumner.
1843. Otis T. Nelson.
Willard HaveD. Ellis Sumner. Adamı Hunt. John Corbett.
1844. Whitman V. Cook.
1868. Lansford B. Felton.
George B. Blake. James H. Barker.
Col. Samuel Jones, 1782, '88, '90, '91, '92, 194, '95, '96, '97, '98, '99, 1800, '01, '02, '03, '04, '05, '06, '17.
Noah Wiswall, 1783, '87. Dea. Seth Nelson, 1783, '84.
James Suminer, Esq., 1784. Adams Chapin, Esq., 1785. Col. James Mellen, 1785, '89, '90, '92,'93.
Eld. John Chapin, 178G, '87, '93. Lt. David Stearns, 1787, '88, '99, 1809, '10, '11, '15.
Amos Sheperdson, 1787. Capt. Nathl. Parkhurst, 1804, '07, '13.
Pearley Hunt, Esq., 1808, '11, '12, '14, '19, '21, '22, '38. Esek Green, 1812. Ebenr. McFarland, 1811. Majr. Levi Chapia, 1816, '18. Jobn Claflin, 1817, '18, 129. Col. Arial Bragg, 1819, '20, '21, '22, '23, '24, 125, '34, '36, 137. Dr. Gustavns D. Peck, 1824, '25. Nahum Legg, 1819, '25, '26, '32. Cel. Saml. L. Scammell, 1825, '26, '27, 128, '29. Newell Nelson, Esq., 1831. Capt. Sylvester Dean, 1829, 134, '35, '36, '37, '38, '40, '41. Isaac Davenport, Esq., 1829, 138, 42, '44, '47. William Godfrey, 1832, '35. Clark, Ellis, Esq., 1830, '31, 132, '35, '37, '39, '49, '51, '52, '55. Col. Sullivan Sumner, 1833, '42. Majr. Clark Sneiner, 1833, '88, '43, '44.
Capt. Henry Nelson, 1834, '36, '38, '39, '40, '41, '43, '44, '48, '56.
Hon. Lee Claflin, 1835. Capt. Rufus Thayer, 1835. Artemas Thayer, 1835. Henry Ball, 1835. Aaron Claflin, 1835, 140, '54. Amisa Leland, 1836. John McWales, 1336, '41, '53. Ellis Summer, Esq., 1836, '42, '44, 146.
Col. Peter Corbett, 1838. Africa Madden, 1839. Capt. Albert Newhall, 1840. John Erskine, Esq, 1841. Dexter Walker, 1841. Seth P. Carpenter, Esq., 1842. Charles F. Chapin, Esq., 1842, '49, '55, '59, '60.
Alfred Bragg, 1845, '46, '47. John M. Parkhurst, 1847.
Andrew J. Sumner, 1845, '48, '49, '51, '58.
James R. Davis, Esq., 1848, '57, '60,'61, '62, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67, '70, '71, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78. Col. Lewis Johnson, 1848. Henry Chapin, 1849. Charles K. Scribner, 1849. Simpson Bixby, 1850. George Crocker, 1850. Otis Parkhurst, Jr., Esq., 1850.
John G. Gilbert, 1850. Elias Whitney, 1851. Appleton Bragg, 1852. Charles Leland, 1852.
Gen. Orison Underwood, 1852, '54, '56, '58, '59, '61, '62, '64, '67. Willard Bragg, 1852. Edwin Battles, 1854. Rev. James T. Woodbury, 1853, '54, '55, '59. Herman HI. Bowers, 1855. HoD. Aaron C. Mayhew, 1843, '49, '53,'57,'59, '61, '62, '63, '66, '73.
Ногасе В. Него. Hiram Hunt. Seth P. Carpenter. Clark Sumner.
1869. Stephen J. Onion. Richard Carroll. Albert C. Withington.
1870. Albert M. SumDer. John S. Mead. Zibeon C. Field.
1871. James R. Davis. Zibeon C. Field. John S. Mead.
1872. Henry C. Scott. Albert C. Withington.
James H. Barker.
1873. Zimri Thurber. Henry C. Scott. James II. Barker.
1874. James Bergin. Zimri Thurber. James Il. Davis.
1875. Janes Berger.
James R. Davis. Zimri Thurber.
1876. Lawrence Read. Zimri Thnrber. James R. Davis.
1851. Johe McWales. Iliram Hunt. Jeremiah Kelley.
1877. Joseph B. Bancroft. Charles F. Chapin. James Bergin.
1878. Isaac N. Davis. Joseph B. Bancroft. John S. Mead.
1853. John MeWales. Henry Nelson. Aaron Claflin.
1879. Daniel J. Cronan. Matthew P. Callasan. Joseph B. Bancroft.
James R. Davis.
1881. James R. Davis.
W'in. B. IIale.
Dana Perry. John Cheney. Isaac Davenport. Otis Parkhurst.
Seth l'. Carpenter. Ellis Sumner. Isaac Davenport. Wm. Godfrey.
1859. Obed Daniels.
James II. Barker. Andrew J. Sumner.
1885. Joseph B. Bancroft.
1860. Zelek Darling.
Philip II. Curran. A. A. Clark.
1861. George B. Pierce. Obed Daniels. Jamee H. Barker.
1887. I. C. Scott.
1862. Leonard Hunt. George Jones. Obed Daniels.
M. W. Edwards. C. H. Walker.
1888. P. P. Fields. M. W. Edwards.
C. H. Walker.
Moderators.
Dr. Sapinel Leslie Scammell, 1780 '81, '83, '88.
Daniel Wedge, 1780, '82. Jonathan Jones, 1780, '82.
Capt. Saml. Warren, 1780,'81, '82, 'S6.
1866. James R. Davis. JobD S. Mead. Zibeon C. Field.
Capt. Gershom Nelson, 1780, '82, 185.
1867. Albert C. Witbington. James R. Davis.
JaDies Il. Barker.
Edward Rawson, Esq., 1780, '81. Col. Ichabod Thayer, 1781,' 84, '85. '86, '92, 194, 196, '98, 1800, '01, '03, '12.
1845. Andrew J. Sumner. Ira Wight. Stephen Cook. Elbridge G. Cook. John Corbett.
1846. Alfred Bragg.
Sullivan Sumesr. Adam Hunt.
1847. Martin Fletcher.
1863. Leonard Hunt. Obed Daniels. Andrew J. Sumner.
1864. Wm. S. Wilkinson. Henry O. Lothrop. Elbridge G. Cook.
1865. James R. Davis. John S. Mead. Zibeon C. Field.
Daniel J. Crocan. Isaac N. Crosby .
1836. Hastings Daniels.
1849. Waldo C. Perry. Elias Whitey. Sullivan Sumner.
1850. Ilorace B. Hero. Willard IIaven. Elias Whitney.
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MILFORD.
Leonard Hunt, 1842. Col. Jemes H. Barker, 1858. Amos Holbrook, Esq., 1860. Capt. Elbridge Mann, 1860. Bartholomew Wood, 1860. Dr. A. C. Fay, 1861. Hon. Winelow Battles, 1562. George Draper, 1863. George B. Blake, 1867, '68, '69, '70, ,79',78', 77' , 76' , 74' , 72' , 1ד׳ '80, '81, '82, '83, '84. William Spencer, 1869. Stephen J. Onion, 1870. Albert C. Withington, 1877.
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