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It seems invidious to select these Massachusetts women from the great host of heroic workers, all of whom wrought well, and many of whom performed marvels. Considering their inexperience and lack of training, the paucity of utensils and materials allotted them, rarely sufficient for their work and never in excess, and the demoralized condition of their patients, one is amazed at their large achievements. Many died in the service, and many more were broken down and made invalids for life. Taken as a class, a more unselfish, devoted and patriotic company of women have never lived than were those who worked with the Sanitary Commission during the war, and among them the women of Massachusetts stand pre-eminent. Shall not the Father of us all place on their work the divine estimate long ago expressed
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in the immortal phrase, " Inasmuch as ye did it unto the least of these, ye did it unto me "?
. NOTE. - Mrs. Livermore having made, in her narrative, no reference to her own services during the civil war, it is proper to supply the omission. Her birth and early education were in Massachusetts ; but she was residing in Chicago, Ill., at the beginning of the war, assisting her husband in editorial labors ; and she became in 1862 an agent of the north-western Sanitary Commission. She travelled through the north-western States, organizing local branches of that body, attended a council of the national organization at Washington in December, and in the spring was detailed for the sanitary inspection of the hospitals and military posts on the Mississippi, in which office she rendered very great service in the collection of supplies and their distribution, and in bringing squads of invalids northward. Later, she was one of the chief organizers of the great north-western sanitary fair in Chicago, which yielded nearly $100,000 for the association ; and it was she who obtained from President Lincoln the original draft of his Emancipation Proclama- tion, which was sold for $3,000 at this fair.
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NAMES OF CITIES AND TOWNS OF MASSACHUSETTS WHERE SOLDIERS' AID SOCIETIES WERE ORGANIZED THAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE SANITARY COMMISSION.
Abington.
Boston.
Dighton. Dorchester.
Foxborough. Framingham.
Acton.
Braintree.
Dorchester Lower Mills.
Amesbury.
Brewster.
Dover.
Georgetown.
Andover.
Bridgewater.
Dracut.
Gerry.
Arlington.
Brighton.
Dunstable.
Globe Village.
Ashburnham.
Brimfield.
Duxbury.
Gloucester.
Ashby.
Brookfield.
Grafton.
Ashfield.
Brookline.
East Boston.
Great Barrington.
Ashland.
Burlington.
East Bridgewater.
Greenfield.
Assabet.
East Cambridge.
Groton.
Assonet.
Cambridge.
Groton Centre.
Athol.
Cambridgeport.
East Medway.
Groton Junction.
Athol Depot.
· Canton.
Easton.
Attleborough. Auburndale.
Centre Northbridge.
East Randolph.
Halifax.
Baldwinsville.
Chatham.
East Saugus. East Walpole.
Hardwick.
Barnstable.
Chelmsford.
East Wareham.
Harvard.
Bellingham.
Chilmark.
Erving.
Haverhill.
Belmont.
Cliftondale.
Essex.
Hingham.
Belvedere.
Cohasset.
Hinsdale.
Berkley. Berlin.
Cotuit.
Fairmount.
Holland.
Bernardston.
Cotuit Port.
Fall River.
Beverly.
Falmonth.
Billerica.
Dalton.
Feltonville.
Danvers.
Fitchburg.
Blackstone. Bolton.
Deerfield.
Florence.
Ipswich.
Barre.
Carver.
East Pembroke.
Hladley.
Centreville.
Hanover.
Chesterfield.
Edgartown.
Harwichport.
Concord.
Holmes Holl.
Hopkinton.
Hubbardston.
Abington Centre.
Boy Iston.
East Granville.
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Jamaica Plain. Joppa Village.
Kingston.
Newton.
Newton Corner. Newton Lower Falls.
Lancaster. Lanesville. Lawrence. Leominster.
Lexington.
North Abington. North Adams. Northampton.
Leyden. Lincoln. Lincoln Centre. Littleton. Lowell. Lunenburg. Lynn.
North Andover. North Attleborough. North Billerica. Northborough.
Northbridge.
Shelburne Falls.
North Bridgewater. North Brookfield.
Sherborn. Shirley. Shirley Village.
Shrewsbury.
West Amesbury.
Marblehead.
Marion.
North Leverett.
North Marshfield.
South Adams.
South Ashfield.
Soutlı Berlin.
West Dedham.
West Dracut
Westfield.
West Fitchburg.
Westford.
West Hingham.
West Medford.
Middlesex Village. Middleton.
Milford.
Millbury. Mill River Village. Milton. Milton Hill. Montaguc. Myricks.
Nahant.
Nantucket. Natick.
Needham.
Neponset.
New Bedford.
New Braintree.
New Marlborough. New Salem. Newburyport.
Readville.
Rehoboth. Rockport. Rowe. Roxbury.
Taunton. Templeton. Tewksbury. Thompsonville. Tolland. Townsend Harbor. Tyngsborough.
Upton. Uxbridge.
Walpole. Waltham.
Ware.
Sheffield.
Wareham.
Warren.
Warwick. Watertown.
Malden. Manchester. Mansfield.
North Cambridge. North Chelsea. North Easton. North Leominster.
Somerset. Somerville. South Abington.
Westborough. West Boylston. West Bridgewater.
Marlborough. Marshfield.
North Rehoboth.
Marstou's Mills. Mattapan.
Mattapoisett.
North Woburn.
North Wrentham.
Orange.
Orleans.
South Framingham.
South Groton.
South Hanover.
South Harwich.
Weston.
West Roxbury.
Pepperell.
Petersham.
Phillipston.
Pigeon Cove.
Pocasset.
.South Sterling.
Winchendon.
Winchester.
Woburn.
Woburn Centre.
Worcester. Wrentham.
Randolph. Raynham. Reading.
South Stoughton. South Weymouth. Stow. Sudbury. Sudbury Centre. Swampscott. Swanzey Village.
Westville.
Whitonsville.
Williamstown.
Princeton.
Provincetown.
Quincy.
South Natick. South Royalston. South Scituate. South Somerset.
Westminster.
West Newton.
Paxton.
Pembroke.
Southborongh. South Boston. Southbridge. South Danvers. South Dedham.
West Brookfield. West Cambridge.
North Seitnate.
North Sharon.
Medfield. Mendon. Middleborough. Middlefield.
Osterville. Oxford.
South Hingham. South Milford.
West Scituate. West Tisbury.
Yarmouth Port.
.
Newton Upper Falls. Newtonville.
Salem. Salisbury. Sandwich. Saugus Centre. Scituate
Scotland. Sharon.
Shelburne.
Wayland. Weir Village.
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XV.
LIST OF BOOKS RELATING TO MASSACHUSETTS WAR HISTORY DURING THE CIVIL WAR.
MASSACHUSETTS STATE PUBLICATIONS.
Address of Gov. Andrew to the legislature, Jan. 5, 1861. 8º.
Same. Extra session, May 14, 1861.
Same. Jan. 3, 1862.
- Same. Jan. 9, 1863.
- Same. Nov. 11, 1863.
- Same. Jan. 8, 1864.
- Same. Jan. 6, 1865.
Correspondence of Gov. Andrew and others relative to the recruiting of troops for the de- partment of New England, 1862. Sº
Letter from Gov. Andrew to S. F. Wetmore of Indiana, in answer to the question raised by the popular branch of the legislature of that state, " Why Massachusetts has not sent to the field during the present war as many men as have been sent by Indiana." Dated Boston, Feb. 3, 1863. Proceedings in the legislature upon the act of the state of Maryland appropriating 87,000 for the families of those belonging to the Gth Regi- ment of Mass. Volunteers, who were killed or disabled by wounds in the riot at Baltimore, Apr. 19, 1861. Boston, 1862. 8º.
Record of the Mass. Volunteers, 1861-65. Published by the adjutant-general. Boston, 1868-70. 2 v. 4º.
Register and military record, 1862. Boston, 1862. 8º.
Reports of the adjutant-general, with re- ports from the quartermaster-general, surgeon- general and master of ordnance for the years 1862-65. Boston, 1863-66. 4 v. 8º.
LOYAL LEGION PUBLICATIONS.
Loyal Legion of the United States, Military Order of the. Register of the commandery of the state of Massachusetts. Constitution and by-laws. Boston, 1869, 1870, 1872, 1874, 1876, 1880, 1881, 1SS2, 1885, 1891. Royal 8º.
MILITARY HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAPERS.
Campaigns in Virginia, 1861-62. A new and enlarged edition of " The peninsular campaign of Gen. Mcclellan in 1862." Boston, 1886. 8º.
The peninsular campaign of Gen. Mcclellan in 1862. Boston, ISSI. 8º.
The Virginia campaign of 1862 under Gen. Pope. New ed. Boston, 1886. 8º.
UNITED STATES PUBLICATIONS.
Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861- 65. Part I. New England states. Washing- ton, 1865.
Official record of the war, from federal and confederate sources. Vols. I .- XLVI. Wash- ington, D. C., 1880-94.
MASSACHUSETTS STATE HISTORIES.
Bowen, James Lorenzo. Massachusetts in the war, 1861-65, with an introduction by II. I .. Dawes. Springfield, 1890. 8º.
Headley, P. C. Massachusetts in the rebellion. A record of the Comunonwealth, and the ser- vices of the leading statesmen, the military, the college and the people. Boston, 1866. 8º. Schouler, William. A history of Massachusetts in the civil war. Boston, 1868-71. 2 v. 8º.
MASSACHUSETTS TOWN HISTORIES.
Amherst. Roll of the graduates and under- graduates of Amherst college who served in the army or navy of the United States during the war of the rebellion. Amherst, 1871. 48 pp. 8º.
Andover. Raymond, Samnel. The record of Andover during the rebellion. Andover, 1875. 8º.
Athol. The record of Athol in suppressing the great rebellion. Prepared for publication by a committee of the town. Boston, 1866. 12º.
Berlin. Memorial record of the soldiers of Berlin in the great rebellion. Clinton, 1870. 8º. Bolton. Loring, G. B. Oration delivered at Bol- ton, Dec. 20, 1866, at the dedication of the tablets erected in town hall to commemorate the deceased volunteers of the town in the war of the great rebellion. Clinton, 1867. 8º.
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Boston. Lyman, George Hinckley. Historical sketch of the Obstetrical Society of Boston in the war of the rebellion. Boston, 1887. 62 pp. Sº. - Chauncey Hall school. Cushing, Thomas, and Ladd, W. H. Roll of former members of Chauncey Hall school who served in the army or navy of the United States during the war for the suppression of the rebellion. Boston, 1866. 12º.
- King's Chapel. Foote, Henry Wilder. Memo- rial lessons. A sermon preached at King's Chapel, Boston, on Sunday, May 29, 1870. With a list of the sons of the church who entered the service of the country. Boston, 1870. 8º.
Braintree. Thayer, George A. The Braintree soldiers' memorial. List of Braintree volun- teers in the army and navy from 1861 to 1865. Boston, 1877. 8°.
Bridgewater. Hooker, Arthur. A history of Bridgewater in the rebellion. Boston, IS80. 8º. Brighton. Whitney, F. A. An oration delivered at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in Evergreen cemetery, Brighton, Mass., July 26, 1866. Containing notices of the deceased soldiers. Boston, 1866. 61 pp. Sº.
Cambridge. Williams, S. K., Jr. Record of soldiers and sailors of Cambridge, Mass., who died or were killed in the army and navy dur- ing the late war. Cambridge, 1869.
Chelsea. Roll of honor of the city of Chelsea. Chelsea, 1880. 8º.
Concord. Ceremonies at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in Concord. Concord, 1867. 12º.
Fitchburg. Willis, H. A. Fitchburg in the rebellion. Fitchburg, 1866. 8º.
Hanover. Dedication of the soldiers' and sailors' monument. Boston, 1878. 8º.
Harvard College. Brown, Francis H. Har- vard university in the war of 1861-65. Boston, 1886. 8º.
- - Roll of students of Harvard university who served in the army or navy during the war of the rebellion. 1866. 47 pp.
Harvard College. Higginson, Thomas Went- worth. Harvard memorial biographies. Cam- bridge, 1866. 2 v. 8º.
- Same. 2d ed. Cambridge, 1867. 12º.
Hingham. Burr, Fearing, and Lincoln, George. The town of Hingham in the late civil war, with sketches of its soldiers and sailors. Published by order of the town. 1876.
Medway. Jameson, E. O., Ed. The military history of Medway, Mass., 1745-1885. Provi- dence, R. I., 1886. 8º.
Melrose. Goss, Elbridge II. The Melrose memo- rial. The annals of Melrose in the great re- bellion of 1861-65. 1868. 8º.
North Weymouth. Loring, G. B. An oration at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in North Weymouth, July 4, ISGS. With an ap- pendix containing record of the deceased soldiers. Weymouth, 1869. Sº.
Salem. Hutchinson, T. J., and Childs, Ralph. Patriots of Salem. Roll of honor of the officers and enlisted men during the late civil war from Salem, Mass. Salem, 1877. 8º.
Southborough. Appleton, Samuel. Address at the dedication of the soldiers' monument, Southborough, Mass., Jan. 1, 1867.
- A record of the soldiers of Southborough during the rebellion from 1861 to 1866, with extracts from public documents, etc. Marlborough, 1867. Sº.
Wayland. The town of Wayland in the civil war of 1861-65. Wayland, 1871. 4º.
Weston. Reception of the returned soldiers of Weston, Mass., and memorial service in honor of the fallen, Aug. 22, 1865. Waltham, 1865. 8º. West Roxbury. Clarke, J. F. The heroes of one country town. An address delivered to the people of West Roxbury, Mass., on the dedica- tion of a monmment to the soldiers of that town. (In his memorial and biographical sketches, 1878.) 383-402 pp. 16°.
Worcester. Marvin, Abijalı P. History of Worcester in the war of the rebellion. Worces- ter, 1870. 8º. .
- County record and military roll of honor for 1862. Worcester, 1862. 18º.
- Dedication of the soldiers' monument at Worces- ter, Mass., July 15, 1874. Worcester, 1875. Royal Sº.
MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENTAL HISTORIES. Massachusetts Light Artillery.
1st Battery. Bennett, A. J. Story of the 1st Mass. Light Battery, 1861-64. Boston, 1SS6, 8º. 3d Battery. See 22d Regiment Infantry. Henry Wilson's regiment.
9th Battery. Baker, Levi Wood. History of the 9th Mass. Battery, 1862-65. South Fram- ingham, ISSS. 8º.
10th Battery. Billings, John D. History of the 10th Mass. Battery of Light Artillery in the war of the rebellion. Boston, ISSI. Sº.
Massachusetts Caralry.
1st Regiment. Allen, Stanton P. Down in Dixie. Life in a cavalry regiment in the war days, from the Wilderness to Appomattox. Boston, 1892. 8º.
- Crowninshield, Benjamin William. History of the 1st Regiment of Mass. Cavalry Volunteers. With roster and statistics by D. H. L. Gleason. Boston, 1891. 8º.
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Massachusetts Infantry.
Ist Regiment. Gen. Robert Cowdin and the 1st Mass. Regiment of Volunteers. Boston, 1864. 19 pp. Sº.
- Cudworth, Warren HI. History of the Ist Regi- ment, 1861-64. Including brief references to the operations of the army of the Potomac. Boston, 1866. 12º.
-- The hero of Medfield, containing journals and letters of Allen A. Kingsbury, who was killed by the rebels, Apr. 26, 1862. Boston, 1862. 12º.
2d Regiment. Dwight, Lieut .- Col. Wilder. Life and letters. Boston, ISGS. 8º.
- Gordon, George II. Brook farm to Cedar Moun- tain in the war of the great rebellion, 1861-62. Boston, 1885. 12º.
- History of the 2d Mass. Regiment of Infantry. - Second paper. Delivered at the annual meeting of the 2d Mass. Infantry Association, on May 11, 1874. Boston, 1874. 68 pp. 8º.
- - Organization and early history of the 2d Mass. Regiment of Infantry. Boston, 1873. Sº.
- Morse, Charles F. Gettysburg ; a paper read at the 2d Mass. Regiment officers" reunion, May 10, 1878. Boston, 1882. 20 pp. 8º.
- Oakey, Daniel. Beverly Ford; a paper read at the 2d Mass. Regiment officers' reunion, May 12, 1884. Boston, 1884. 15 pp. Sº.
- Quiney, Samuel M. A prisoner's diary; a paper read at the 2d Mass. Regiment officers' reunion, May 11, 1877. Boston, 1882. 24 pp. 8°.
- Quint, Alonzo H. Record of the 2d Mass. Regiment, 1861-65. Boston, 1867. 12º.
- - The Potomac and the Rapidan. Army notes, 1861-63. Boston, 1864. 12º.
- Thayer, George A. Chancellorsville; a paper read at the 2d Mass. Regiment officers' re- union, May 11, 1880. Boston, 1882. 33 pp. 8º. 4th Regiment. Maglathlin, Henry B. Com- pany I, 4th Mass. Regiment nine months' vol- unteers, in service, 1862-63. Boston, 1863. 8º. 5th Regiment. Robinson, Frank T. History of the 5th Regiment Infantry, M. V. M. Bos- ton, 1879. 8º.
6th Regiment. Andrew, John A. Address on dedieating the monument to Ladd and Whitney at Lowell. Boston, 1863. 31 pp. 8º.
- Brown, George William. Baltimore and the 19th of April, 1861. A study of the war. Bal- timore, 1887. 8º.
- Hanson, John W. Historical sketch of the old 6th Regiment of Mass. Volunteers during its three campaigns in 1861-64. Boston, 1866. 16º.
- Watson, B. F. An oration delivered at Lowell, Mass., Apr. 19, 1886, in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the passage through Balti- more of the 6th Regiment of Mass. Volunteers. New York, 1886. 54 pp. 8º.
7th Regiment. IIntehinson, Nelson Vinal. History of the 7th Mass. Volunteer Infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. Taunton, 1890. 8º.
Sth Regiment. Hineks, E. W. The 45th Regi- ment Mass. Volunteer Militia, nine months' men, and the Sth Regiment, at Annapolis in 1861. Extracts from speech at Peabody, Nov. 5, 1883. Cambridge, 1883. 23 pp. 8º.
9th' Regiment. Macnamara, M. 11. The Irish 9th in bivouac and battle. Boston, 1867. 12º. 10th Regiment. Newell, Joseph Keith. "Ours," annals of the 10th Regiment Mass. Volunteers in the rebellion. Springfield, 1875. 8º.
11th Regiment. Blake, H. N. Three years in the army of the Potomae. Boston, 1865. 12º.
- Hutchinson, Gustavns B., Ed. History of the 11th Mass. Volunteers and Veteran Association from Apr. 15, 1861, to July 21, 1893. Boston, 1893. 96 pp.
12th Regiment. Cook, Benjamin F. History of the 12th Mass. Volunteers (Webster Regi- ment). Boston, 1882. Sº.
13th Regiment. Davis, Charles Edward, Jr. Three years in the army. The story of the 13th Mass. Volunteers, from July 16, 1861, to Ang. 1, 1864. Boston, 1894. 8º.
- Freeman, Warren H. and Eugene II. Letters from two brothers serving in the war for the union, to their family at home in West Cam- bridge, Mass. Cambridge, 1871.
- Cirenlar dated Nov. 21, 1888, with an address of Gen. J. A. Beaver, delivered at the meeting of the 1st Corps at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1888. Boston, 1888. 8 pp. 8º.
- Same. Dated Dee. 4, 1889, with a brief account of the service of Gen. George L. Hartsuff. Bos- ton, 1889. 12 pp. 8º.
- Same. Dated Dec. 4, 1890, with an account of the regiment's departure from Boston for the seat of war, July 30, 1861. Boston, 1890. 16 pp. 8º.
- Same. Dated Mar. 1, 1892, with a narrative of the regiment's services from July 29, 1861, to Mar. 1, 1862. Boston, 1862. 23 pp. 8°.
15th Regiment. Earle, D. M. History of the excursion of the 15th Regiment and its friends to the battlefields of Gettysburg, Antietam, Ball's Bluff and Washington, May 31-June 12, 1886. With the addresses of Gen. Charles Devens and others at the dedication of the regi- mental and Ward monuments at Gettysburg, June 2, 1886. Worcester, 1SS6. 58 pp. 8º.
- Hanaford, Mrs. P. A. The young captain ; a inemorial of Richard Derby, 15th Regiment Mass. Volunteers, who fell at Antietam. Bos- ton, 1865. 16°.
16th Regiment. Fuller, Richard F. Chaplain . Fuller; being a life sketch of a New England clergyman and army chaplain. Boston, 1863.
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21st Regiment. Adjutant Stearns. bio- graphical memoir. Boston, 1862. 16°.
- Walcott, Charles F'. History of the 21st Regi- ment Mass. Volunteers in the war for the preservation of the Union, 1861-65. With statistics of the war and of rebel prisons. Boston, 1882. 8º.
22d Regiment. Parker, J. L., and others. Henry Wilson's regiment. History of the 22d
. Mass. Infantry, the 2d Company of Sharp- shooters and the 3d Light Battery in the war of the rebellion. Boston, 1887. 8º.
23d Regiment. Einmerton, James A. A record of the 23d Regiment Mass. Volunteer Infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. Boston, 1886. 8º.
24th Regiment. Gen. Thomas Greely Steven- son. A biographical memoir. 12º.
25th Regiment. Day, D. L. My diary of ram- bles with Burnside's coast division ISth Army Corps. Milford, Mass., 1SS4. 8º.
- Denny, J. Waldo. Wearing the blue in the 25th Mass. Volunteer Infantry. Worcester, 1879.
- James, Horace, chaplain. Oration delivered in New Berne, N. C., before the 25th Regiment, July 4, 1862. Boston, 1862. 30 pp. 8º.
- Putnam, Samnel H. The story of Company A, 25th Regiment Mass. Volunteers, in the war of the rebellion. Worcester, 1886. 8º.
- Narrative of Amos E. Stearns, Company A, 25th Mass. Volunteers, with an introduction by Samuel II. Putnam. Worcester, 1887. 57 pp. 27th Regiment. Derby, W. P. Bearing arms in the 27th Mass. Regiment of Volunteer Infantry during the civil war, 1861-65. Boston, 1883. Sº. 29th Regiment. Osborne, William H. History of the 20th Regiment of Mass. Volunteer In- fantry in the late war of the rebellion. Boston, 1877. Sº.
- Harvard college class of 1846. Proceedings of the class, Aug. 12, 1863, on the death of Lient. Ripley. Boston, 1863. 16 pp. Sº.
32d Regiment. Edmands, J. C., and Ewing, Thomas, Jr. Address in defence of J. C. Edmands, late colonel 32d Mass. Infantry Volunteers, to the general court martial sitting at Annapolis, Md., Sept., 1865. Washington, 1865. 8º.
- Parker, Francis J. The story of the 32d Regi- ment Mass. Infantry; whence it came, where it went, what it saw and what it did. Boston, ISSO. 12º.
33d Regiment. Boies, Andrew J. Record of the 33d Mass. Infantry from Ang., 1862, to Ang., 1865. Fitchburg, 1880. 8º.
- Underwood, Adin B. The three years' service of the 33d Mass. Infantry Regiment, 1862-65, and the campaigns and battles in which it took part. Boston, ISSI. Sº.
34th Regiment. Clark, W. H. Reminiscences of the 34th Regiment Mass. Volunteer Infantry. Holliston, 1871. 16º.
- Lincoln, William S. Life in the war of the re- bellion. Worcester, 1879. Sº.
35th Regiment. Carruth, Sumner, and others. History of the 35th Regiment Mass. Volun- teers, 1862-65. With a roster. Boston, 1884. 12º.
36th Regiment. Bnrrage, II. S., and others. Ilistory of the 36th Regiment Mass. Volunteers, 1862-65. Boston, ISS1. 8º.
37th Regiment. Bowen, James L. History of the 37th Regiment Mass. Volunteers in the civil war of 1861-65. Holyoke, Mass., ISS4. 8º. 38th Regiment. Powers, George W. Story of the 38th Regiment of Mass. Volunteers. Cam- bridge, 1866. 12º.
39th Regiment. Somerville Journal, Sept. 7, 1878. Containing a full account of the reunion of the 39th Regiment, with Capt. C. II. Porter's address.
41st Regiment. Diary. Boston, IS63. 11 pp. 24°.
42d Regiment. Bosson, Charles P. History of the 42d Regiment Infantry Mass. Volunteers, 1862-64. Boston, 1SS6. 12º.
43d Regiment. Rogers, Edward H. Remi- niscences of military service in the 43d Regi- ment Mass. Infantry during the great civil war, 1862-63. Boston, 1883. 8º.
44th Regiment. Haines, Zenas T., corporal. Letters from the 44th Regiment, M. V. M. Boston, 1863.
- Safford, DeForest. Bay State 44th. Regimental record. Boston, 1863. 32 pp. 8º.
- Record of the 44th Mass. Volunteer Militia in North Carolina, Ang., 1862, to May, 1863. Bos- ton, 1887. 8º.
45th Regiment. Hincks, E. W. The 45th Reg- iment Mass. Volunteer Militia, nine months' men, and the Sth Regiment, at Annapolis in 1861. Extracts from speech at Peabody, Nov. 5, 1883. Cambridge, IS83. 23 pp. 8º.
- The campaign of the +5th Regiment, "The Cadet Regiment." Boston, 1882. 8º.
47th Regiment. Hepworth, George HI. The whip, hoe and sword, or the gulf department in 1863. Boston, 1864. 12º.
49th Regiment. Johns, Henry T. Life with the 49th Mass. Regiment. Pittsfield, Mass., 1864. 12º.
- Same. Washington, 1890.
51st Regiment. Pierce, C. F. History and camp life of Company C, 51st Regiment Mass. Volunteer Militia, 1862-63. Worcester, 1886. 8º.
52d Regiment. Hosmer, James K. The color gnard; being a corporal's notes of military ser- vice in the 19th Army Corps. Boston, 1864. 18º.
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52d Regiment, con. Moors, John Farwell, chaplain. History of the 52d Regiment Mass. Volunteers. Boston, 1893. 8º.
53d Regiment. Willis, Henry Augustus. The 53d Regiment Mass. Volunteers; comprising also a history of the siege of Port Hudson. Fitchburg, ISS9. 8º.
54th Regiment. Emilio, Lnis F. A brave black regiment. History of the 54th Regiment of Mass. Volunteer Infantry, 1863-65. Boston, 1891. 8º.
- - Sante. 2d ed. Revised and corrected, with appendix upon treatment of colored prisoners of war. Boston, 1894. 8º.
-- - The assault on Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863. The memorable charge of the Sith Mass. Vol- unteers. Boston, ISS7. 16 pp. 8º.
55th Regiment. Fox, C. B. Record of the ser- vice of the 55th Regiment of Mass. Volunteer Infantry. Cambridge, 1868. 8º.
56th Regiment. Col. Griswold; a biographical memoir. Preface dated 1866.
57th Regiment. Palfrey, Francis Winthrop. Memoir of Francis Bartlett. Boston, 1878.
5Sth Regiment. Cushman, F. E. History of the 58th Regiment Mass. Volunteers from the 15th of Sept., 1863, to the close of the rebellion. Washington, 1865. 38 pp. 12º.
1st Corps Cadets. The 150th anniversary of the foundation of the 1st Corps Cadets, Oet. 19, 1891. Boston, 1892. 84 pp. 8º
Massachusetts Sharpshooters.
2d Company. See 22d Regiment Infantry. Henry Wilson's regiment.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
Andrew, John A. Sketch of his official life as (war) governor of Massachusetts. New York, 1868. 16°.
- The Andrew-Butler quarrel. Boston, 1862. 20 pp. 4º.
Butler, Benjamin Franklin. Autobiography and personal reminiscences. Butler's book. A review of his legal, political and military career. Boston, 1892. 8º.
- Farewell address to the army of the James. Dated Jan. 8, 1865. 2 pp. 16°.
Butler, Benjamin Franklin, con. Speech upon the campaign before Richmond, 1864, delivered at Lowell, Mass., Jan. 29, 1865. With an appendix : The two attacks on Fort Fisher ; Speech on the treatment of the negro, delivered at Boston, Feb. 4, 1865; Speech of Hon. George S. Boutwell in reply to charges of Hon. James Brooks of New York against Gen. Butler, delivered in the House of Representa- tives, Jan. 24, 1865. Boston, 1865. 88 pp. Sº. --- Life and publie services. Philadelphia, 1864. 16°.
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