Records of the Massachusetts volunteer militia called out by the Governor of Massachusetts to suppress a threatened invasion during the war of 1812-14, Part 2

Author: Massachusetts. Adjutant General's Office; Baker, John
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Boston, Wright & Potter printing co., state printers
Number of Pages: 476


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HISTORICAL NARRATIVE.


tery, perceived the disaster in its full extent, and communicated the fact to his chief on the wharf. Morris knew the impending danger; his rear and flank were exposed, and he saw no other way for salvation than flight. He ordered Wadsworth to spike his guns, and with his men retreat across the bridge. Wadsworth did so, his rear gallantly covered by Lieut. Watson with some marines. The JOHN ADAMS was fired upon and blown up at the same time, the guns on the wharf were spiked, and the men under the immediate command of Morris retreated across the bridge. Their commander was the last to leave the wharf, and before he could reach the bridge the enemy were on the bank above him; he dashed across the stream arm-pit deep under a galling musket fire from the British, unhurt, and joining his friends on the other side, retreated with Blake, his offi- cers, and a bare remnant of his command, to Bangor.


"The British took possession of Hampden without further resistance, and pushing on to Bangor entered that village and quartered on the inhabitants, where for thirty hours the soldiers and sailors were given tacit license by Barrie to plunder as much as they pleased. The inhabitants were compelled not only to bring in and surrender their arms and military stores, but to report themselves prisoners of war for parole. General Blake was compelled to come to Bangor, sur- render himself as a prisoner, and sign the same parole.


"Having despoiled the inhabitants of property valued at $23,000, and destroyed several vessels, the marauders left Bangor, and spent the 5th in similar employment at Hampden. There the soldiers and sailors, unrebuked by Barrie, committed the most wanton aets of destruction. The total loss of property at Hampden, exclusive of a valuable cargo of brandy, wine, oil, and silk which they found on board the schooner COMMODORE DECATUR, was estimated at $44,000.


"The indignant sufferers charged a great portion of their misfortunes to the feeble resistance made by Gen. Blake at Hampden. His tardiness, his non-compliance with the wishes of Morris, and others to attack the enemy at their landing-place; his neglect to throw up breast-works on the ridge at Hampden, and other evidence of inefficiency, were regarded as crimes, and he was charged with cowardice and even treason. The elamor against him was vehement for some time, but the public indignation finally cooled, and sober judgment, on considering the crude materials of his little force, acquitted him of every other fault but a lack of competent military ability and experience for the extraordinary occasion. A court of inquiry investigated his conduct and acquitted him. On the 12th of September, Sherbrooke and Griffith, with most of the troops and a greater part of the fleet, left Penobscot Bay, and, after capturing Machias, returned to Halifax. The proclamation by the President, James Madison, of the Treaty of Peace, which was concluded on December 24, 1814, was made on the 18th of February 1815, and on the 25th of April the Brit- ish sailed out of Penobscot Bay.


"Peace, joy, tranquillity, and prosperity came with the birds and blossoms in the spring of 1815, and from that day until now no foreign enemy has ever appeared on our coast."


MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Gen. J. Bliss' Command. From Sept. 10 to Nov. 8, 1814.


RANK AND NAME. Jacob Bliss, Brigadier General, Spring- field


STAFF. Noah D. Mattoon, Brigade Major, Am- herst


Lyman Lewis, Brigade Quartermaster, Westfield George Bliss, Aide, Springfield


Captain Stall's Company of Artillery under General Goodwin. From June 16 to Aug. 1, 1814. Service at New Bedford.


RANK AND NAME.


Privates.


Maxfield, Thomas


Samuel Stall, Captain


Barney, Griffin


Maxfield, Warren Parker, Avery


Caswell, Ira


Perry, Nathan


Coffin, Henry


Pierce, Abraham


Coggershall, Charles


Cost, Nash D.


Place, Henry Reynard, John


Gifford, Jonathan


Hall, Henry


Hathaway, Martin


Heath, John R.


Howland, James


Howland, Lloyd


Howland, Wing


Jackson, Edmund


Jenney, Joseph L.


Tripp, Ezekiel West, John P. West, Richard


Kempton, Isaac


Wrightington, John


Capt. E. Jacob's Company of Artillery under Supervision of General Goodwin. From Sept. 19 to Oct. 19, 1814. Service at Scituate and vicinity.


RANK AND NAME.


Edward Jacobs, Captain Elisha Barrell, Lieutenant Edmund Curtis, Lieutenant


Stephen Jacobs, Sergcant Amos Dunbar, Sergeant Levi Curtis, Sergeant Stephen Curtis, Sergeant Calvin D. Wilder, Corporal Reuben D. Wilder, Corporal Oran Joslyn, Corporal Elias Barrell, Corporal Luther Turner, Musician Gidcon Perry, Musician Benjamin L. Monroe, Musician


Eleazer Joslyn, Musician Levi Percy, Musician


Privates.


Bailey, Charles


Bailey, Gad


Brooks, Joseph


Clapp, John


Clark, Benjamin H.


Curtis, Job Curtis, John


Curtis, Lemuel


Curtis, Luther Curtis, Nathaniel


Curtis, Robert Damon, Joseph


Damon, Piam Farrow, Nathaniel Gross, John Gross, Lewis James, John, Jr. Magowan, Elias


Magowan, Elisha Pratt, Benjamin C. Silvester, Joseph Stetson, Joshua Studly, Gideon White, Cyrus Whiting, Justus Whiting, Ozias Wing, Barker


Cannon, James


Frederic Mayhew, Lieutenant Hayden, Coggershall, Lieutenant


Thomas Earl, Sergeant George L. Dunham, Sergeant Thomas Martin, Sergeant Jesse Haskell, Sergeant David Kempton, Corporal Thomas Ellis, Corporal Watson Ellis, Corporal Peleg Clark, Corporal George Carroll, Musician Russell Booth, Musician


Shearman, Allen Smith, Barnabas Smith, Isaac Smith, Josiah Soule, Sylvanus Stetson, Smith


Macumber, Bryant


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MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Capt. E. Dyer's Company of Artillery, General Wells' Command. From September to October, 1814. In service one month at Boston,


RANK AND NAME. Ebenezer Dyer, Captain


John Slade, Sergeant


Privates.


Ames, Simeon Barber, Oliver Benney, James Budge, Benjamin Cannon, Cornelius


Connor, John


Cox, Thomas Douglass, William Dunham, Josiah


Hammond, Timothy


Jennings, John


Jennings, Joseph Loring, Daniel Lyms, Luther


Massy, Samuel


Moffat, Alvan Nichols, Henry Simpson, Benjamin


Wheeler, David Whitcomb, Levi White, Thomas


Capt. J. E. Smith's Company of Artillery, General Wells' Command. From September to October, 1814. In service one month at Boston.


RANK AND NAME. J. E. Smith, Captain


Zebina Monson, Sergeant Privates. Alley, Richard Caton, Rufus Cushing, David Duff, William French, Othniel


Fletcher, Timothy Gabriel, John Grammar, Seth Hallis, Benjamin


Hiler, Stephen G.


Hiler, William H.


Hodge, Jacob


Homes, Francis


Lambert, Gideon


Littlefield, Frederic Littlefield, John


Mallet, William Pitcher, David Pratt, Edward Proctor, Uriah Seeman, Ebenezer Shadbourn, Isaac Speed, Robert Trueman, William Wilson, John


Capt. J. Thaxter's Company of Artillery, General Wells' Command. From September to October, 1814. In service one month at Boston.


RANK AND NAME. Jonathan Thaxter, Captain


Elms, John


Fenno, John Fletcher, Henry


Jedediah Tuttle, Sergeant


Goodwin, Uriah


Privates.


Harris, Isaac Howe, Isaac Jenkins, Nathaniel


Bangs, Martin Bliss, Levi


Jones, Josiah


Brigham, John Bruce, Elijah


Lewis, Daniel Long, John Lyons, Samuel


Vogle, John S. White, Ebenezer


Clark, Atkins


Coy, Judson Crichet, Nathaniel


McFarland, Thomas Nelson, James Page, Daniel G. Rawson, George


White, Thomas Wilson, Jason


Lieut. Col. W. Edwards' Regiment of Artillery. From Sept. 8 to Nov. 5, 1814. Service at Boston and vicinity.


FIELD AND STAFF. William Edwards, Lieutenant Colonel, Northampton Solomon Warriner, Major, Springfield Zuriel Howard, Major, Milford Samuel Henshaw, Adjutant, Northampton


F. W. Ripley, Quartermaster, Greenfield Seth M. Maltby, Paymaster, Hatfield Samuel Elder, Surgeon, Northampton Abraham Burnham, Surgeon's Mate Joseph Field, Chaplain, Weston


NONCOMMISSIONED STAFF. Elias Goodspeed, Sergeant Major John Brown, Sergeant Major George Bridgeman, Quartermaster Ser- geant


Slade, Isaac Spear, Lemuel B. Stevens, James Stowell, Thomas Tate, William Thompson, Amasa T.


Tompkins, William Wade, Levi Webber, Daniel


Reed, Quincy Rickford, Lewis Robinson, Thaddeus Rodman, Thomas Shacksford, William Sprague, Mathew Sumner, Alexander B. Thayer, Eli Tucker, Lyman Tufts, Gardner


Butler, Samuel


Carry, Alpheus


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Capt. E. Mattoon's Company of Artillery, Lieut. Col. W. Edwards' Regiment. From Sept. 8 to Nov. 5, 1814. Raised at Northfield. Service at Boston.


RANK AND NAME.


Cotton, Richard


Morgan, Obadiah


Elijah Mattoon, Captain


Field, Sharon


Morton, William


Fowler, Clark


Nettleton, Edward


Charles Bowen, Lieutenant Isaac Gregory, Ensign


Fowler, John


Prickard, John Roberts, Alanson


Calvin Stearns, Sergeant


Hall, William


Rockwood, Thomas


King Harris, Sergeant


Heminway, Micajah


Holton, Elias


Samuel Alexander, Sergeant


Holton, John


James Hosley, Sergeant


Holton, Lucius


Privates.


Lee, Reuben


Stratton, Roswell


Lyman, Thomas


Wait, Elmer


Miller, Cyrus


Whiting, Ebner E.


Morgan, Apollus


Wright, Henry


Capt. S. Graves' Company of Artillery, Lieut. Col. W. Edwards' Regiment. From Sept. 8 to Nov. 5, 1814. Raised at Worcester. Service at Boston.


RANK AND NAME.


Campbell, James


Holt, Jonas


Samuel Graves, Captain


Chadwick, Daniel


How, Edward F.


Chickering, Shubal


Knight, Elliott


Simeon Hastings, Lieutenant Joshua Hale, Lieutenant


Clark, Leonard


Livermore, Stephen G.


Cook, Josiah


Merryfield, Lewis


Abel Flagg, Sergeant


Eaton, Thomas


Morse, John G.


William Eaton, Sergeant


Elder, William


Newton, Daniel H.


Andrew Slater, Sergeant


Flagg, Amos


Pierce, Hollis Pierce, James


Ebenezer Hastings, Corporal


Flagg, John, 2d


Reed, Benjamin


Moses Clements, Corporal Joel Gleason, Corporal


Gates, Joel


Rice, Lovell


Charles Putnam, Corporal


Gates, Levi


Sibley, Isaac


Sewall Goodridge, Musician


Gates, Levi, 2d


Slater, Samuel


Benjamin F. Pierce, Musician Caleb P. Stock, Musician


Gates, Oliver Gleason, James


Sturtevant, Samuel


Gleason, Reuben


Torrey, John


Goodale, Paul


Totsman, John, Jr.


Privates.


Harrington, Seneca


Willington, Edmund Wilson, Hugh


Barber, Ebenezer Brigham, Jabez


Hewit, Daniel


Capt. S. Parker's Company of Artillery, Lieut. Col. W. Edwards' Regiment. From Sept. 8 to Nov. 5, 1814. Raised at Lancaster and vicinity. Service at Boston.


RANK AND NAME.


Silas Parker, Captain


John Taylor, Lieutenant Abraham Mallard, Lieutenant


Haskell, Israel


Hewson, Robert


Houghton, Henry


Johnston, Josias


Lynch, John Lynn, John


Maynard, Gardner


McLelan, William Messer, Samuel Moses, Liberty B. Osgood, Apollus


Osgood, Jonathan Phelps, George Phelps, Thomas Randall, Alvin Randall, Prosper Rice, Benjamin S. Safford, Thomas Sawyer, Phinehas Taylor, Ebenezer Walden, Ephraim Wheeler, Calvin


Privates.


Blood, Reuben Brown, Edward Brown, Odel Churchill, Samuel


Damon, Samuel Fisher, Ephraim C. Godard, Asa Gould, Nathaniel


Stearns, Artemas


Edward Curtis, Musician


Foster, Peter


Rice, Josiah


Joshua Gates, Sergeant


Flagg, Elijah


Hunt, Ellsworth


Sheperdson, Arema Sheperdson, Elijah Simonds, William Smith, Adolphus Stratton, Calvin


John Whiting, Sergeant


Groves, Ansel


Ball, Josiah Bissell, Jabez F. Butler, Minor


Hastings, Joseph


Abijah Brown, Sergeant Nathaniel Thayer, Sergeant Hannibal Laughton, Sergeant Artimas H. Brown, Sergeant


Wilder, Ebenezer Wilder, Titus


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MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Capt. Q. Stebbins' Company of Artillery, Lieut. Col. W. Edwards' Regiment. From Sept. 8 to Nov. 5, 1814. Raised at Springfield. Service at Boston.


RANK AND NAME.


Bliss, Ebenezer


Loomis, Russell


Quartus Stebbins, Captain


Bliss, Stephen


Marsh, Appollus


Heber Hitchcock, Lieutenant


Brewer, John


Meads, Ira


Ebenezer Burt, Lieutenant


Buckland, Daniel


Moore, Eli


Ithemer Stebbins, Sergeant


Calins, Ezra


Pringe, William


Richard Huntington, Sergeant


Chapin, Enoch


Rogers, William Sacket, Gad


Asher Hitchcock, Sergeant


Chapin, Philip


Henry Bates, Sergeant


Cooley, Ariel


Shattuck, Calvin


John W. Dwight, Corporal


Cooley, Samuel


Stebbins, Harvey


Walter Warriner, Corporal


Cooley, Titus


Thurber, Edward


Wells Lathrop, Corporal


Cooley, William


Tufts, Benjamin S.


Samuel Boylston, Corporal


Currin, Jabin


Vinton, David


Stephen Jones, Musician


Dunbar, Isaac


Warriner, Justin


Henry Stebbins, Musician


Harris, William


Wright, Calvin Wright, Joel


Privates.


Hitchcock, Josiah


Hitchcock, Walter


Hunt, Josiah


Capt. Z. Stebbins' Company of Artillery, Lieut. Col. W. Edwards' Regiment. From Sept. 8 to Nov. 5, 1814. Raised at Belchertown. Service at Boston.


RANK AND NAME.


Privates.


Hammon, Pliney


Zenos Stebbins, Captain


Ames, Gideon


Kent, Samuel


Baker, Ivers


Lester, John


Barber, Lawrence


Mitchell, Thomas K.


Billings, Benjamin


Pope, Ichabod


Bugbee, Nehemiah


Pratt, Micah


Charles Dwight, Sergeant Simeon Dwight, Sergeant


Burnett, Bela


Preston, Samuel H.


Hazo Parsons, Sergeant


Chapin, Libbeus


Ramsdale, Joseph


Joseph Washburn, Sergeant


Bela Parker, Corporal


Cowles, Enos


Rice, Samuel H. Sanford, Alonzo Smead, Elihu Squire, Benjamin


Hezekiah Walker, Corporal William Phelps, Corporal Joseph Graves, Corporal


Dwight, Peregrine


Stebbins, Samuel H.


Ford, Daniel


Strong, Gennbeth


Forward, George


Taylor, Arial


Fox, Josiah


Taylor, William


French, Leonard


Towne, Israel


Graves, Josiah D.


Underwood, Russell


Hammon, Chester


Walker, Aaron


Hammon, Gamaliel


Walker, Horace


Capt. A. Strong's Company of Artillery, Lieut. Col. W. Edwards' Regiment. From Sept. 8 to Nov. 5, 1814. Raised at Northampton. Service at Boston.


RANK AND NAME. Asahel Strong, Captain Julius Phelps, Lieutenant Adolphus Patterson, Lieutenant


Joseph H. Clark, Sergeant Marshall Flagg, Sergeant Lucius Clark, Sergeant Oliver Bridgeman, Sergeant Samuel Williams, Corporal Theodore Parsons, Corporal


Sidenham Clark, Corporal Charles J. Allen, Corporal George K. Hitchcock, Musician Spencer Day, Musician Privates.


Atley, William Barlow, John Bartlett, Benoni Belding, Aretus Belding, Hezekiah


Blanchard, Amos Bryant, George


Clapp, Daniel


Clark, Alanson


Clark, Allen


Clark, Cephas Clark, Christopher


Clark, Justin


Clark, Sereno


Clark, Thaddeus


Clark, William


Chase, Enos


Dwight, John


Dwight, Pliney


Abram Allen, Musician Joel Billings, Musician Chester Allen, Musician Elisha Fenton, Musician


Hitchcock, Daniel


Ashley, John Aspinwall, William


Eliab Washburn, Lieutenant Theodore Bridgeman, Lieutenant


Perkins, Russell


Burt, Henry


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Capt. A. Strong's Company of Artillery, Lieut. Col. W. Edwards' Regiment -Concluded.


Privates -Concluded.


Gere (?), Silsby


Graham, Aretus Laroke, William


Loveland, Thomas C.


Lyman, Horace


Phelps, John Rogers, John J.


Sherman, Ephraim Smith, Richard Strong, Chester Strong, Seth Wilde, Calvin


Wilkie, George


Wilkie, Henry


Capt. J. Tenney's Company of Artillery, Lieut. Col. W. Edwards' Regiment. From Sept. 8 to Nov. 5, 1814. Raised at Leominster. Service at Boston.


RANK AND NAME.


Burdett, James


Joseph Tenney, Captain


Capen, John


Carter, Joseph W.


Ephraim Carter, Lieutenant William Snow, Lieutenant


Carter, Peter


Colburn, Nathaniel


Conant, Joseph


Divol, James Fullam, Jacob


How, Amos Johnson, Stephen, Jr.


Jones, Frederick W.


Joslyn, Elias, Jr.


Kendall, David


Maynard, John


Merriam, Amos


Newhall, Merritt


Ware, James Whitcomb, Joseph Willard, David


Capt. R. Thayer's Company of Artillery, Lieut. Col. W. Edwards' Regiment. From Sept. 8 to Nov. 5, 1814. Raised at Milford and vicinity. Service at Boston.


RANK AND NAME.


Rufus Thayer, Captain Ezra Nelson, Lieutenant Henry Nelson, Lieutenant


Levi Rockwood, Sergeant Clark Ellis, Sergeant Samuel Nelson, Sergeant Leonard Chapin, Sergeant Isaac Devenport, Corporal Lewis Hayward, Corporal Calvin Johnson, Corporal Clark Sumner, Corporal


Privates.


Andrews, William


Baker, Silas


Barbor, James


Bathrick, Jonathan


Bliss, Hartwell


Bosworth, Stacy


Bowker, James Chapin, Eli


Clarke, Lovell


Cleveland, Ira Corbett, John


Daniel, Libeus


Farrington, Elijah Gould, Silas


Kebbe, Isaac Littlefield, Moses Madden, James Parkhurst, Alexander Perry, Josiah Pond, Jones Pond, Preston Rockwood, Peter Sanders, Levi Sumner, Emory Taft, Amasa Taft, Ellis Taft, Leonard


Waston or Weston, Eaton Woodward, Benjamin


Capt. R. Brown's Company, Lieut. Col. S. K. Chamberlain's Regiment. From Sept. 10 to Oct. 30, 1814. Raised at Concord (Concord Artillery). Service at Boston.


RANK AND NAME. Reuben Brown, Captain Francis Wheeler, Lieutenant Cyrus Wheeler, Lieutenant


Elisha Wheeler, Sergeant Joseph Hosmer, Sergeant Eli Brown, Sergeant


James F. Melvin, Sergeant Abel Davis, Corporal Jonathan Hildreth, Corporal William Lee, Corporal Cyrus Warren, Corporal Jones French, Musician Jacob Harrington, Musician


Privates.


Balcom, Thaddeus Billings, Paul H. Brooks, Benjamin Clark, Joseph Crops or Cross, Jolin Davis, Thomas H. Heywood, Reuben


Nichols, Thomas Parmenter, Silas Platts, Moses Polly, Luther Rice, Horace


John Stewart, Sergeant Walter Johnson, Sergeant Josiah Whitcomb, Sergeant David Bigelow, Sergeant


Rugg, William Smith, Asa Smith, Joseph Stone, Windsor Tell, Thomas M.


Privates.


Tenney, William Thompson, Joseph


Allen, Henry Bigelow, Isaac Boutzell, William Brabock, William Brigham, Asa


Coats, Elisha Coats, Jesse Cook, Justin Curtis, Lebbeus Dickinson, David Folger, George F.


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MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Capt. R. Brown's Company, Lieut. Col. S. K. Chamberlain's Regiment -Concluded.


Privates-Concluded.


Melvin, Samuel


Hosmer, Charles


Meriam, Oliver Miles, Reuben


Pratt, Reuben


Rogers, Luke


Seyross, Francis


Stacy, John


Stevens, Elijah Walcut, Silas Wheeler, Simeon H. Willis, Jesse Wright, Edward


Maj. B. T. Reed's Battalion of Artillery. From June 14 to Aug. 5, 1814. Service at Marblehead. Different periods as a watch, 7, 12 and 14 days.


RANK AND NAME.


Joseph Gregory, Jr., Musician


Cushing, Joseph


Isaac Story, Captain


Richard Philips, Musician Samuel Homan, Musician


Davis, Thomas


John Traill, Adjutant


Ichabod S. Philip, Musician


Deacons, Jonathan


John Gilley, Lieutenant Samuel Horton, Jr., Lieutenant


Abel Gardner, Musician Knott Martin, Musician


Dennis, Erasmus


Cobb Bowler, Musician


Dennis, Jonas


William Bartlett, Musician


Devereux, Benjamin


William Harris, Musician


William Dolibe, Musician


Privates.


Aborns, Benjamin


Doak, Michael


Adams, Samuel R.


Dobler, Benjamin


Baily, Thomas


Dodd, Benjamin


Barker, George, Jr.


Dodd, Thomas


Bartlett, Devereux D.


Elliot, William


Bartlett, John


Farrder, Timothy


Bartlett, Nathaniel


Flint, David


Bartlett, Robert


Bassett, Samuel T.


Francis, Bartholomew


Bean, Henry, Jr.


French, John


Bliss, Elijah


Fretoe, James


Bonndy, Thomas


Gale, Thomas


Bowler, James


Gardner, Nicholas


Bray, Edmund


Garney, Thomas


Bridges, Philip, Jr.


Goodwin, John


Bridges, Thomas


Goss, William Grant, John Grant, Thomas


Brown, Richard


Graves, Blaney Graves, Christopher


Brown, Thomas, 3d


Graves, John


Butman, Benjamin, Jr.


Butman, John


Butman, Joseph


Graves, Samuel Graves, William Green, Thomas Gridler, Benjamin


Butman, Thomas


Gridler, Lewis, Jr.


Hammond, Thomas P.


Caswell, Richard


Hammonds, John, Jr.


Clark, Porter Clenne, John


Hampson, John Hardy, John Harris, John


Clough, Samuel


Harris, Joseph


Cloutman, Henry


Harris, Robert, 4th


Clover, Jolın


Hathaway, John


Cornish, Benjamin Cox, James


Hathaway, Joseph


Hathaway, Stepheu


Cruff, William Curtis, Jesse Curtis, Robert H.


Hawkes, William, Jr. Hibbard, Samuel


High, John


William H. Reynolds, Sergeant Nathaniel Chapman, Sergeant Moses Goldthwait, Sergeant John Reynolds, Sergeant Benjamin Homas, Sergeant Thomas Bridges, Sergeant Lewis Girdler, Jr., Sergeant Nathaniel Lindsay, Jr., Sergeant Samuel D. Turner, Sergeant Thomas Bailey, Sergeant James S. Smith, Sergeant Levi Langley, Sergeant Joshua Prentiss, Sergeant John Proctor, Sergeant Samuel S. Trefry, Sergeant Daniel Patten, Sergeant Samuel Knight, Sergeant Nathaniel Adams, Sergeant Samuel Rogers, Corporal Richard Lee, Corporal John Proctor, 3d, Corporal Daniel Patten, Corporal Thomas Bailey, Corporal Jacob Hooper, Corporal Richard Cole, Corporal Robert B. Chin, Corporal John Lenan, Corporal Benjamin Homan, Corporal Thomas Martin, Corporal William Elliot, Corporal Bartholomew Francis, Corporal Nehemiah Prible, Corporal Samuel D. Turner, Corporal Samuel Knight, Jr., Corporal Charles Thompson, Corporal Thomas Nicholson, Corporal John Sparhawk, Jr., Corporal Robert H. Curtis, Corporal Richard Tutlow, Tate or Tuttle, Corporal Joshua Prince, Corporal Nicholas Tucker, Corporal John Humphries, Musician


Barley, John R.


Dook, John


Bartlett, Joseph B.


Felt, Thomas


Foss, Samuel


Brown, Abraham


Brown, Benjamin


Brown, Samuel, 3d


Caldwell, Ebenezer


Cash, James


Cloutman, George


Cutler or Cutter, Solomon


Caleb Prentiss, Captain


Dennis, Archibald S.


John H. Gregory, Lieutenant Thomas Bridges, Lieutenant Edmund Kimball, Lieutenant William H. Reynolds, Ensign


Devereux, Elisha S. Dickman, Samuel Dixie, John Dixie, Woodward


Hosmer, Jesse Hosmer, John Jones, James Lock, Joel Melvin, John


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Maj. B. T. Reed's Battalion of Artillery -Concluded.


Privates -Concluded.


Norton, Simon


Smithers, Gamaliel


Oaks, George


Orne, Jonathan


Holloway, James


Orne, Joshua


Homan, Benjamin


Paine, P. Francis


Homan, Joseph


Papoon, Solomon


Homan, William


Pearson, Robert


Hooker, John


Pedriek, Benjamin


Hooker, Philip


Pedrick, John B.


Stone, Joseph


Hooper, John Humphries, Edward Hunt, William


Philips, David A.


Stone, Simeon


Ingalls, John Ingalls, Joseph


Philips, Nathaniel Philips, Robert


Sweet, Stephen


James, Thomas P.


Philips, Thomas


Thompson, Amos


Johnson, William W.


Philips, William


Thompson, John


Kimball, Edmund


Pike, Benjamin


Thompson, Jonathan


Kinner, Richard


Porter, Job


Trask, John


Lackey, Azor O.


Porter, Thomas


Tucker, John


Langley, Levi


Preble, Nehemiah


Tucker, Thomas


Lecran, John


Prentiss, John


Tueker, William


Prentiss, Joshua


Turner, Samuel D.


Prichard, William


Tutt, Richard


Proctor, John


Valentine, Andrew


Proctor, Joseph, Jr.


Valentine, Benjamin


Randall, William


Vickery, Benjamin B.


Randlett, Daniel


Vickery, William


Renow, Richard


Warner, John


Martin, Oliver


Reynolds, Joel Reynolds, John


Weed, Warren


Martin, Thomas Matison, Mathew


Rhodes, John


Widger, William Wilkins, Jacob Wooldridge, John


Morgan, Thomas Moulton, Jonathan


Roundy, Jonathan


Muk (?), Jacob Newhall, Philip


Russell, John


Wright, Peter


Sampreel, Simon


Wyman, Luke


Capt. G. Sullivan's Company of Artillery, under Supervision of Commodore William Bainbridge.


From June 13 to June 23, 1814. Raised at Boston ("New England Guards"). Service at Charlestown Navy Yard.


RANK AND NAME.


George Sullivan, Captain Lemuel Blake, Lieutenant Benjamin T. Pickman, Ensign


Aaron Peabody, Sergeant Charles Tidd, Sergeant John Howe, Corporal Abbott Lawrence, Corporal Lorenzo Draper, Corporal Richard Ward, Corporal Daniel Simpson, Musician Little Perry, Musician


Privates.


Abbott, Samuel L. Allen, Samuel R. Andrews, John Athearn, Frederic Avery, Janies E. Bacon, Joshua B.


Ballister, Joseph Bangs, Isaac Barnard, Jonah G.


Barnard, Robert M.


Baxter, Thomas M.


Blake, Edwin


Blanchard, Hezekiah


Brown, John B. Clapp, Jarvis Clark, Benjamin F. Clark, John Clark, Oliver


Cutter, Leonard


Cutting, Lewis


Dalton, James Dana, George Dennis, Thomas


Ewing, Shirley Fiske, James J. Freeman, William Gallison, John


Jenney, Stephen Lamson, John Lane, John Lewis, Henry Littlehall, Sargent


Merritt, Francis


Roberts, George Rogers, Peter Rogers, Samuel


Wooldridge, Samuel G. Wormstead, Benjamin


Nichols, John Nicholson, Thomas


Shirley, John


Snow, John P. Snow, Samuel, Jr. Snow, Thomas Sparhawk, John


Stacy, Samuel Standley, S. Stone, Isaac


Pedrick, William


Stone, Nathaniel


Philips, Joseph


Stone, Stephen


Story, Frederick W.


Lindsey, Joseph Lindsey, Nathaniel Lyon, James Lyon, Thomas Mann, Frederick Martin, Arnold, 3d Martin, James


Whitehouse, Hanson


Gibbs, Alex H. Gore, Christopher Gore, Jeremiah Gore, Watson Grafton, Joseph D. Grant, Moses


Greenough, William Grovenor, Lewis Gulliver, John Hall, William Hall, William, 2d Henderson, Howard Hewes, William G. Horton, Samuel Hunt, Samuel Jarvis, Denning


Hitchins, Samuel Holden, Daniel


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MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Capt. G. Sullivan's Company of Artillery under Supervision of Commodore William Bainbridge -Concluded.


Privates -Concluded.


McFarland, John C. Miller, John


Richards, Reuben


Newell, Montgomery


Richardson, Andrew J.


Richardson, Jeffrey


Scudder, Charles Sewall, Thomas R. Swift, David Swift, Henry Taylor, Chester


Wild, Eben Williams, Robert P.


Willis, Nathan


Maj. J. Lewis' Battalion of Artillery. From Sept. 11 to Oct. 31, 1814. Service at Boston.


FIELD AND STAFF. James Lewis, Major, Groton Joseph Parker, Adjutant James Brown, Quartermaster


NONCOMMISSIONED STAFF. Thomas G. Gardner, Sergeant Major William Belcher, Drum Major Howard Frost, Fife Major


Waiters.


Darland, John Johnson, James


Capt. W. Farnsworth's Company, Maj. J. Lewis' Battalion of Artillery. From Sept. 11 to Oct. 31, 1814. Raised at Groton. Service at Boston.


RANK AND NAME. William Farnsworth, Captain William Dalrymple, Lieutenant


Privates.


Munro, Nathan Parker, Jonas L.


Crouch, Levi


Prescott, John


Cutler, Liberty


Prescott, Thomas


Asa Graves, Sergeant


Dadmun, Willard


Scribner, Rufus


Amos Brown, Sergeant


Farnsworth, Jonathan


Farr or Tarr, Willard




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