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THE IPSWICH FRUIT GROWERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION was instituted 22 September 1866, for protection of orchards against trespass and larceny. The meeting is the second Monday in October. The officers are: President, Robert Stone; vice-president, Webster Smith ; secretary and treasurer, Albert P. Jordan; directors, J. W. Bond, Fred Willcomb, Benjamin Fewkes, A. S. Garland, Joseph Johnson.
THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION
of Ipswich was organized 9 March 1876. Motto: "For God and home and native land." The officers are: President, Mrs. Moses Harris ; vice-president, Mrs. Benjamin Fewkes ; secretary, Mrs. John H. Shatswell ; treasurer, Miss Fannie V. R. Kimball; executive committee, Mrs. John B. Lamson, Mrs. John P. Holland, Mrs. John Lord; superintendents of de- partments, Mrs. J. C. Underhill, Mrs: Moses Harris, Miss Fannie V. R. Kimball. Meetings first Monday each month.
THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Niagara Lodge, No. 251, was instituted 4 December 1885. The officers are: Chief templar, Frank A. Granger; vice-tem- plar, Hattie Weeks; past chief templar, George Perkins; re- cording secretary, Harry Woodward; assistant secretary, Alice Carr ; financial secretary, Mary Magee ; treasurer, Mary Davenport; superintendent of juvenile temple, Nellie J. An- derson ; chaplain, Maud Rust; marshal, Daniel Weeks; dep-
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MRS. C. S. WILLCOMB,
6 CENTRAL ST., IPSWICH, MASS.,
NEWSDEALER AND STATIONER.
DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS.
MAGAZINES, NOVELS.
BOOKS OF ALL KINDS.
BIBLES AND FAMILY BIBLES.
BIRTHDAY AND SCHOOL CARDS.
HOLIDAY GOODS IN THEIR SEASON
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY A SPECIALTY
AGENCY FOR LYNN LAUNDRY AT LOWEST PRICES,
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uty marshal, Sadie Girard; guard, Maggie Brown; sentinel, Aubrey Purdy. Meetings are held Friday evenings in G. A. R. Hall.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
Agawam Lodge, No. 52, was organized 13 November 1844 for the purpose of mutual assistance among its mem- bers. Its work is well done. It is in excellent social condi- tion and has a considerable fund in reserve. The membership is about 120. The officers are: Charles W. Appleton, N. G .; Hail Wait, V. G .; Jesse H. Wade, secretary ; William P. Ross, permanent secretary; George P. Smith, treasurer; F. H. Stockwell, warden; Charles F. Wilcox, conductor ; T. B. Fall, R. S. N. G .; William P. Gould, L. S. N. G .; Charles W. Wait, R. S. V. G .; William A. Spiller, L. S. V. G .; A. H. Spiller, chap- lain ; Fred Thompson, R. S. S .; John A. Marshall, L. S. S .; Ja- cob Edgerly, I. G .; George Fall, O. G. Meetings Monday evenings in Odd Fellows' Hall.
DAUGHTERS OF REBECCA.
Martha Washington Lodge, No. 5, was organized in December, 1869, for charity's sake. The officers are: Mrs. E. B. Boynton, N. G .; T. B. Fall, V. G .; Mrs. E. A. Daniels, sec- retary; Mrs. H. S. Pike, permanent secretary ; Mrs. Cora B. Lord, treasurer; Mrs. M. B. Johnson, chaplain; Mrs. Florence A. Thompson, warden; Miss Anna Walton, con- ductor ; Frank H. Lord, R. S. N. G .; A. H. Plouff, L. S. N. G .; Mrs. M. W. Shatswell, R. S. V. G .; Mrs. Clara Plouff, L. S. V. G .; Edwin T. Pike, I. G .; I. Albert Rogers, O. G. The meetings are held in Odd Fellows' Hall the first and third evenings each month.
The Mutual Benefit Association of Essex county was in- stituted in 1875. The officers are: President, Tristram B. Fall; vice-president, George O. Brown; secretary, Mrs. Sarah A. Rogers ; treasurer, Mrs. E. B. Boynton. Annual meeting, the first Tuesday in June.
THE MANNING HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION was instituted 1 November 1878 to perpetuate the mutual acquaintance. The present board of officers is: Harry K. Dodge, president; Arthur W. Webber, secretary; Fannie W. Arthur, treasurer; George W. Tozer, Jesse H. Wade, Grace M. Dodge, James Damon, vice-presidents; Chester W. Bam- ford, George W. Tozer, James Damon, Susie H. Baker, Kate H. Russell, Mrs. E. H. Brown, executive committee. The membership is 135. The meetings are Commencement even- ings, High School room, Manning School building.
THE WOMAN'S SOCIAL UNION
was instituted 28 September 1888 for the purpose of pro- moting the welfare of women socially, intellectually and
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PHILIP E. CLARK,
FUNERAL AND FURNISHING UNDERTAKER
PRACTICAL EMBALMER AND
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CASKETS,
ROBES,
OF ALL KINDS
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
OR PROCURED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
PERSONAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CALLS DAY OR NIGHT, And to all kinds of
CEMETERY WORK
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MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK.
WAREROOMS AND OFFICE SUMMER STREET. RESIDENCE HIGHLAND AVENUE. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE. IPSWICH, MASS.
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morally. The officers are: President, Mrs. Alice Heard ; vice- president, Mrs. Henrietta Sayward ; recording secretary, Miss E nily Tyler; corresponding secretary, Miss Mary E. Peat- field ; treasurer, Miss Etta Jordan ; directresses, Mrs. Lucy B. Chittenden, Mrs. Harriet Noyes, Mrs. Emma Condon, Miss Georgiana Lane, Mrs. Marietta Martin, Mrs. Sarah E. Par- ker, Miss Annie Lindberg, Mrs. Hannah Bond, Miss Mary English, Miss Mary Egan, Miss Anna Corrigan, Miss Carrie Currier, Mrs. Emma Daniels, Mrs. Stockwell, Miss Isabel Arthur. The Union rooms are in Jewett's Block Central street.
THE DAPPER CLUB
was organized 4 August 1886. It is social, for lads from thirteen years old to seventeen. The president is Howard Blake; vice-president, Charles V. Hills; secretary, Clarence A. Jewett; treasurer, Henry Holbrook; janitor, Eugene H. Hills. Meetings at Dapper Hall, 79 High street.
THE PARENT AMERICAN BAND OF MERCY
has the motto : "Kindness, justice, mercy to all." The Line- brook School Band, No. 5351, was instituted 22 February 1887. The officers are: President, Miss Ella F. Cogger, by virtue of being teacher ; vice-president, Miss Lucinda Tibbetts ; secretary, Linwood C. Conant; treasurer and collector, Benjamin H. Potter. The meetings are held at the school house.
POLITICAL.
The Ipswich Prohibition Club was organized 4 January 1888. Its object is concerted action for the more effective work in the cause of temperance. The officers are: Pres- ident, N. R. Underhill; vice-president, Mrs. J. C. Underhill : secretary, J. C. Underhill ; treasurer, Ernest H. Reed; auditor, E. F. Morton; financial secretary, Mrs. Benjamin Fewkes : press correspondent, Mrs. J. C. Underhill; executive commit- tee, A. A. Rutherford, Dr. Samuel Blake, N. R. Underhill. Headquarters at J. C. Underhill's ; meetings, first Wednesday each month ; election, January.
The Republican Club was organized 20 August 1888. The officers are: President, Colonel Nathaniel Shatswell; vice- president, Fred A. Kimball, J. Brown Lord ; secretary, H. Lee M. Pike ; treasurer, T. B. Fall; executive committee, the pres- ident, the secretary, John A. Johnson, Luther Wait, Walter F. Gould, C. A. Sayward, Fred Willcomb. Headquarters, Seminary Block.
The Young Men's Democratic Club was organized 12 Sep- tember 1883. The officers are: President, G. A. Schofield ; vice-president, George R. Bancroft ; secretary, Charles G. Hull ;
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treasurer, William H. Russell. Headquarters, Lord's block. THE BANDS.
The Agawam Brass Band was organized in December, 1885. Albert Crampsey is leader, and Wesley B. Atkinson, treasurer and manager. The band room is in Brown's build- ing, near Agawam hotel.
The Ipswich Cornet Band was organized in 1884. Charles H. Dodge is leader and agent; Charles H. Glasier, president ; James W. Oliver, treasurer. Meetings are Monday and Friday evenings in band room, Seminary building.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
General James Appleton Post, No. 128, was instituted January, 1881. The selection of the name was wise and adapted, a reciprocation of honors. General Appleton was born in this town on the farm granted to his ancestor, Sam- uel Appleton, just one hundred and fifty years before his birth. He resided many years in Marblehead, and for twenty years from 1833, in Portland, Me., after which he returned to the old parental mansion, where he laid down his life-work in 1862. During his long life he was known and esteemed for his interest and energy in public affairs, and was looked up to as a born leader of men. He was a Federalist in politics, yet gave his services to his country in the war with England in 1812 as colonel of a regiment, where he earned promotion and the rank of general. General Appleton was a pioneer in the cause of temperance, and was the first to advocate total abstinence, or prohibition. While listening to arguments upon temperance in the Massachusetts Legislature, the pro- hibition principle was intuitively suggested to him, and he made the intuition the guiding principle of his subsequent temperance work. "James Appleton, as a private citizen of Massachusetts, publicly suggested in 1832 the wisdom of a prohibitory liquor law, and in 1837 the same James Appleton as a member of the Maine Legislature, urged upon that body the enactment of such a law." Though the law was not en- acted at that time, he lived to see its enactment and ten years of its enforcement. General Appleton was actively interested in maintaining the principles at stake in the war of the Rebel- lion and in the welfare of the citizen soldiery. When the first Ipswich company left for the service, he stood upon the plat- for n at the depot, and counselled them in words of wisdom. It is eminently appropriate that this Post should be called by his name. His epitaph reads: "A Philanthropist, a patriot, and a Christian." A good likeness of this gentle- man is shown as a frontispiece to this book.
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siderable sums obtained from time to time by subscription. It has also a fund in reserve. It has been provident and judi- cious in handling its moneys, and deserves well the confidence of the citizens. The past commanders are: Luther Wait, three years; Leach Clark, two years ; Henry P. Boynton, one year. The past adjutant is Henry P. Boynton, four years. The present officers are: Philip E. Clark, commander; William A. Stackpole, senior vice-commander; William M. Ellsworth, junior vice-commander; Nathaniel Shatswell, officer of the day; Edward Plouff, Jr., surgeon; William P. Ross, quarter- master; B. W. Bamford, adjutant; John T. Hovey, officer of the guard; M. G. Lord, chaplain; A. N. Nichols, sergeant- major; J. E. Tenney, quartermaster-sergeant. Meetings, Wednesday evenings, at G. A. R. Hall. The membership is about one hundred.
General James Appleton Relief Corps, No. 42, was organ- ized 19 May 1884 to assist the Post, and promote peace and loyalty. The officers are: Mrs. E. H. Wait, president ; Mrs. A. F. Nichols, senior vice-president; Mrs. M. E. Hills, junior vice-president; Mrs. E. A. Daniels, secretary ; Mrs. E. B. Boynton, treasurer ; Mrs. E. G. Brown, chaplain; Mrs. Mar- garet Buzzell, conductor ; Mrs. Lucy S. Wood, assistant con- ductor ; Mrs. Emma Hills, guard ; Mrs. T. E. Foster, as- sistant guard. Meetings Mon- day evening in G. A. R. Hall.
Colonel Nathaniel Shats- well Camp, No. 85, Sons of Veterans, was organized in May, 1888, to assist the Post and perpetuate Memorial Day. The officers are : George A. Schofield, captain ; William B. Clark, first lieutenant ; Charles G. Hull, second lieutenant ; COL. NATH'L SHATSWELL. Thomas Howe, first sergeant ; George A. Dexter, quarter- master; Ephraim Goodhue, chaplain. Their meetings are held on the first and third Thursday evenings each month at Grand Army Hall.
It is proper in this connection to insert a list of all those who served these three towns in the late war against the Rebellion, for the General James Appleton Post is their proper society home. This Post has the sacred trust of caring for
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the widows and orphans of their comrades in arms; of ob- serving the annual memorial of their sacred dead, by addresses commemorative of their deeds; by rehearsals of their ritualistic rites and by floral tributes of love; the duty, truly sacred, of reflecting upon their sons, by their own lives and characters, the pure and worthy motives of the slain, and of inculcating principles of patriotism and nobility of character. The rela- tion of this Post to the soldiers is no fiction, it is a tie most real, the strongest, and the most sacred. There is hardly a cemetery but it contains the cherished dust of some comrade, and a cenotaph, the sign of some unknown grave. Thirty-one graves are decorated in the High Street Cemetery, thirty-four in the Locust Grove, three in the Linebrook, nine in the South, twenty-one in the Rowley.
The following names are of those who fell upon the field.
"Or in the battle's van, The fittest place where man can die Is where he dies for man."
In the following table these abbreviations are used :
B-Battalion.
Bat-Battery.
VRC-Veteran Relief Corps. X-Expiration of the term of enlistment.
C-Cavalry.
d-Died, or dead. k-Killed.
H A-Heavy Artillery.
*- Buried in High Street Cem- etery.
I-Infantry.
SS-Sharpshooter.
+-Buried in Locust Grove.
tr-Transferred. ¿- Buried in Linebrook.
§-Buried in the South Cemetery.
IPSWICH MEN WHO DIED IN THE SERVICE.
NAMES.
Age
Co ..
Branch of service.
Mustered in.
Died.
REMARKS.
Andrews, Luther B .. [31 [D 48 I .
10 Oct
[1| 2 June
14
Barker, John A ..
42 I 23 I
9 Oct
1 30 Aug
4 d in Philadelphia.
Batchelder, Chas P .. 18 L 1 H A
28 Feb
2 23 Aug
4 d in Washington.
Bridges, Gelois F
23 |I 23 I
16 Oct
1 16 May
4 d in Richmond prison, Va.
+ John O
27 I 23 I
16 Oct
1|26 April
2 d in Newberne, N. C.
+ Brown, Henry A ... 18
I ,23 I
28 Sept
1 |21 April
2 d in Newberne, N. C.
Jeremiah W. 19
4 Bat HA
24 Feb
4 14 Oct
5
+ Butler, Pierce L
20 A 1HA
5 July
1 2 Jan
5
Cash, William. 33 L1HA
20 Mar
2|26 Mar
2 d Andersonville.
Chambers, Nathaniel
20 A 1 HA
5 July
1|16 Feb
5 d Patrick Station:
Clarke, James A ..
61 I 23 I
28 Sept
1 7 May
2 d Hatteras Inlet.
* Cowles, Henry A ....
18|K|150 ONG
15 Apr
4 14 July
4 d Fort Saratoga.
Crowley, Peter.
22 G 1 HA
4 Dec
3
d of wounds near Petersburg.
Dow, Charles H.
18 I 23 I
16 Oct 1 3 June- 4 k at Cold Harbor.
Estes, William A
19|1 1HA
5 July
1 22 June |4 Made prisoner Andersonville.
Gordon, James.
A 1HA
5 July
1 19 May 2 21 June
4 k
Harris, Edward.
27 I 19 I
28 Aug
1 27 Oct
2 d in Bolivar Hospital.
* James ..
Hayes, Nathaniel. 34
2SS
10 July
2 July
4 d in Petersburg, Va.
+ Jewett, John H.
20|I 23 I
28 Sept
1 5 April
4 d at Getty's Station.
John J.
31 K 2I
8 Aug
2 2 July
3|k at Gettysburg.
Lorenzo T .. 19 A 1 H A
5 July
1 26 May
4 dat Washington of Spotsylvania wnds.
William H ... 42|C |19 I
31 Dec
1 20 Oct
2
Johnson, Nath'l A .. 43 C 19 I
28 Aug |1|17 May
4 d at Ipswich,
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4 k Spotsylvania.
" Gray, William.
34 A 1 HA
17 Feb
*Lavalette, Philip C. 21 H 1 HA $Pike N ... 18 A 14 I
5 July 6 July 1 24 Sept
4 d at Andersonville.
$ Linberg, Marcus .... 42 D 48 I
Lord, Caleb H .......... 22 |K 2I
· 8 Aug
11 Mar
2 26 Oct
4 k at New Haven, Conn.
4k
Morley, George W .... 19 D 48 I
24 Sept
5 July 1 16 June 2 19 July 7 Mar
3 Wounded 13 July.
Morris, George. 35
Navy
Noyes, James W.
22 I İHA.
20 Feb
2 18 May
+Otis, George W. 26 A 1 BHA
29 Feb
2 19 Nov
3 d at Ipswich.
Patterson, William ... 35 |A |1 H A
5 July
1 16 June
4 d of wounds at Petersburg.
Peatfield, Joseph S ... 18 I 23 I William P. 18 I 23 I
5 Oct
1 16 Dec
4 k at Whitehall, N. C.
+Pickard, Samuel R .. L4HA
25 Feb
5 d at Alexandria, Va.
"Potter, Daniel J ....... 21 A 1HA
5 July .
1 27 Nov
1 d at Fort Albany.
Richardson, Alfred C. D 48 I
8 Aug
3 d at Baton Rouge, La.
Schanks, Daniel B. John G .. 25
4NYI
1 July
1 20 Sept
2 d of wounds at Antietam.
Schofield, Cornelius ..
24 A 1 HA
2 Aug
2 13 Aug
4 d of wounds.
Shattuck, W. Wm. 21 I 23 I
16 Oct
1 . 2 Jan
4 Re-enlisted. k at Petersburg. 4 k
Charles D
28 E 9 I
J. Albert.
25 A 1 Cav
Aug
2 24 Oct
Thurston, Tim. J., Jr 40 A 1 HA *Tozer, John M .. 19| I |23 I
10 Oct
3|20 Oct
Turner, Joshua.
I 1 HA
Wade, David L .. 41 L 21
8 Aug
2 26 July 1 4 Nov
Wells, Samuel S. 20 A 1HA
i
5 July
Whipple, Daniel M ... 22 A 1 HA
5 July |1|26 Dec
3 Wounded at Gettysburg 2 July. 4 d at Andersonville. 4 d at Washington, D. C.
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$ Smith, Asa .... 31 10 Bat
21 Sept
21 Aug
2 28 Oct 3 8 May
4 k at Spotsylvania. 4
7 Dec
1 16 Oct
4 d at Alexandria.
3 d at Newport News. dat Washington, D. C.
23 Dec 2 15 Nov 3 k by accident at Willowdale Mills. 2 29 June 4 k by sharpshooters.
$ McGregor, Alex. B .. 27 L 1 HA
Parker . 24 A 1 HA
|1|6 June . 4d at Washington.
24 Sept 2 20 April
3 d of wounds at Baton Rouge, La.
25| D 48 I
4 June 2 31 July
3 d at Newberne, N. C.
2 Drwnd Cumberland. Sailmaker's mate. 4 k at Spotsylvania.
ROWLEY MEN WHO DIED IN THE SERVICE.
NAMES.
Age
Co .. M
Branch of service.
Mustered in.
Died.
REMARKS.
Conant, Alvin T.
35| K|40 I
3 Sept 2 26 Oct
3 d at Folly Island, S. C.
Cressey, David S.
22
C |19 I
28 Aug 1 28 May
2 d at Washington, D. C.
Guilford, Hiram.
34 D1HA
17 Feb
2 17 Oct
4 d at City Point, Va.
Hale, Joseph B.
22
B
48 I
24 Sept
2 16 July
3 d at Baton Rouge, La.
Hutchinson, Nat. H .. 21
C 2I
25 May 1 25 Sept
2 d at Annapolis, Md.
Jellison, William H ...
22 H2I
25 May 1 13 Oct
2 d at Washington, D. C.
Littlefield, William ... 42
C |19 I
28 Aug
1 15 Sept
2 d at Newport News, Va.
Murphy, Luke ..
18
C 19I
28 Aug
1 25 June
2 k at Fair Oaks.
Pingree, Benj. W
21
H 32 I
11 Aug
2 14 Dec
2 d at Falmouth, Va.
Potter, James A.
17 D 48 I
24 Sept 2 27 May
3 k at Port Hudson, Va.
Sawyer, Charles H ... 21 B 23 I
28 Sept 1 16 May
4 k at Drury's Bluff.
Smith, Irville L.
22 H 2I
25 May 1|28 Sept
2 d at Harrisburg, Va.
Tarr, John F ...
32 C 19 I
28 Aug 119 Feb
5 d on furlough at Newburyport.
Thompson, Ira.
34 A 1HA
5 July
1 16 June
4 k near Petersburg, Va.
Tibbetts, James.
44 D
48 I
24 Sept 2|16 May
3 d at Baton Rouge, La.
Todd, Joseph D
17 A 12 I
26 June 1|13 Dec
2 k at Fredericksburg.
Williams, George W .. 18|C |11 I
13 June |1|21 July
1 k at Bull Run.
HAMILTON MEN WHO DIED IN THE SERVICE.
Burnham, Elam W ... 21 B|50 I
15 Sept |2|23 May
3 d at Baton Rouge, La.
Chase, James A. 27 C 2I
25 May 1|16 July
3 d of wounds at Gettysburg.
Dodge, George W
30 I
1 May
2 d of strangulation.
Isaac K. 21 | K 24 I
27 Nov 1.11 May
2 d at Newberne, N. C.
Thomas J ..... 32 A 14 I
18 Jan 2: Aug 4 d at Andersonville, Ga.
William H .... 27|K 38 I
11 Aug 2 19 Sept 4 d of wounds at Barrysville.
Kinsman, Austin S ... [20|B|50 I
|15 Sept |2|20 Aug |3|d en route for home.
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Tibbetts, Alvah ........ [19| F |23 I Whittridge, John E .. 21|F |23 I
3 Jan |4| 6 Aug |19 Oct |1| 8 July
14 d at Andersonville, Ga. |2|d at Newberne, N. C.
IPSWICH MEN WHO SURVIVED THE WAR.
NAMES.
Age
Co ..
Branch of service.
Mustered
in.
out.
REMARKS.
*Akerman, Joseph L. 41| K 2 I
9 Aug |2| 4 Feb
|4|Disability, d 6 June '70.
Andrews, Calvin ...... 18|D 48 I
24 Sept |2| 3 Sept |3 |Expiration of term of enlistment.
Charles O.|22 C 2 I
25 May 1 9 June 3 Disability.
Daniel H ... 29 H 24 I
27 Nov 1 End war 5 d
Eben A ..... 24 I 1 H A
19 Mar 2 4 Oct 4
Geo. (N) M 24 I 16 I
12 July 1 27 July 4
Isaac M ... 38 D 48 I
24 Sept 2 3 Sept
3 Expiration of term of enlistment.
John J ...... 30 E 19 I
23 Feb 5 30 June 5
Luther B .. 31 D 48 I
10 Oct
1 2 June 4 d
Prince A ... 19 F 2 I
25 Mav 1 28 May
4 d
šAppleton, Jas., Gen.
Atkinson, Samuel D .. 29 D 48 I
24 Sept 2 3 Sept
3 Expiration of term of enlistment. 4 Expiration of term of enlistment.
Averill, Ephraim P ... 25 D 12 I
26 June 1 26 June
William W ... 20
10 May 4 11 Aug
Bailey, Amasa P. 33 A 1 BHA
25 Feb
2.27 Feb
John .....
26 F9I
22 Aug
3 19 June
Oliver A
29|C E C Bat, NC 24 Sept
1 11 April
Baker, Charles H.
31 A 1BHA
21 Feb
2 27 Feb
Charles W ..... 19 L 1 HA
28 Feb
2 16 Aug
Wm.Francis ..
Navy
*George H ....
43 NYI
George W.
23 A 1 HA
26 Feb 2 16 Aug
John R. 27 D 48 I
24 Sept 2 3 Sept 3 Expiration of term of enlistment.
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5 5 Master's mate. Wounded, d 5 Expiration of term of enlistment.
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IPSWICH MEN WHO SURVIVED THE WAR-CONTINUED.
NAMES.
Age
Branch of service.
Mustered
in.
out.
REMARKS.
Baker, Sam'l Hazen .. 24 E 12 NHI
26 Aug 2 20 July
5|Expiration of term of enlistment.
Bamford, Charles W. 19 L 1 HA
28 Feb
2 16 Aug
5 Expiration of term of enlistment.
Barker, George ..
34 I 30 I
17 April 1 18 July
6 Expiration of term of enlistment.
George W
23 A 1HA
26 Feb
2 16.Aug
John A.
42 I 23 I
9 Oct
1
Barton, John F 33 K 2I
8 Aug
2|28 May
4 Expiration of term of enlistment.
William R ... 26 A 1BHA
24 Feb
2 24 Feb
5 Expiration of term of enlistment.
Basley, George W. 35|L1 HA
20 Mar
2 10 Mar
Charles P .... 18 L1HA
28 Feb
2
Batchelder, Hiram R
Beck, Hardy M ... 21 1 HA
1 16 Aug
Blaisdell, Leander M 20 L 1 HA
2|28 Dec
* Blake, Asher 55 L1HA
18 Mar
2 7 Mar
Bodwell, John. Navy
Boyd, Neil ..
21 |F 9I
27 Aug 3
Boynton, Charles.
27 A 1 BHA
20 Feb
2 9 Oct
Warren. 25 A1BHA
25 Feb
2|20 Oct
Bowen, George W. 16 A Navy &3HA
8 Dec
2 7 Dec
Bradstreet, Geo. S .... 21 A 1 BHA
25 Feb
2 27 Feb
Bridges. Richard A ... 22 D
48 I
29 Oct
2 12 Sept
Brocklebank, Lew. A 18 I 23 I
28 Sept
1 13 Oct
Broderick, Dennis ..... 30 F 9 I
21 Aug 3
* Brown, Benjamin ... 24 A 1 HA Edward ..... 22 D 48 I
5 July
1 8 July
2 3 Sept
3
5 Expiration of term of enlistment.
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5 Expiration of term of enlistment. 4 tr V. R. C. 5 Disability, d.
tr 32 I, 10 June '64; Navy 29 April '65. 3 Disability
5|Expiration of term of enlistment. 5
: 5 5 Expiration of term of enlistment.
1 Expiration of term of enlistment. tr Navy.
4 Expiration of term of enlistment.
29 Oct
George A ... 23 A 1 H A
15 Feb |2|16 Aug
5 Expiration of term of enlistment. d at Philadelphia 30 Aug. '64.
4 Re-enlisted at Quincy, d 5 Aug. '64. dat Washington of wounds 23 Aug.'64.
5 July 28 Feb
Brown, Irving. 19 AL HA Jesse F. 22 D 48 I
5 July 1|8 July 24 Sept 2 27 Sept 1 Aug |1|31 Oct
John B 24 I 16 I
Leverett .. 21 D 48 I 24 Sept 2| 3 Sept
Luther C. 27 B |7 Cal I
Tristram 42 A İHA
Walter, Jr .... 20 D 48. I
24 Sept 2 18 Sept
4 Expiration of term of enlistment. 5 Expiration of term of enlistment, d. 3 3 Expiration of term of enlistment.
12 Oct 4 29 April 6 1 Jan 2 13 Jan 3 Disability. 5 Expiration of term of enlistment.
+ Bugbee, William L ...
Burnham, Abraham. 53 I 23 I
28 Sept 1 21 July
2 Disability.
3 Expiration of term of enlistment.
20 Feb. 2 6 Jan 3 Disability.
Butler, Alonzo. 21 F 2I
25 May 1 30 June 5 Expiration of term of enlistment.
John F
27 A 1 BHA
21 Feb 2 20 Oct
Buzzell, George. 19 I 4 Cav
Isaac. 25 A 1 HA
5 July 1 5 Nov
5
Caffery, Thomas. 38 D 48 I
24 Sept 2 3 Sept
* Caldwell, John G ... 28 B |23 I
28 Sept 1|26 Mar
Callahan, William. 21 A 1 HA
5 July
1 16 Aug
Capwell, James 42 A1HA
5 July
1 20 Dec
Carr, Patrick H. 24 F 2I
25 May 1 30 Dec
Channel, Jos. H. 24 I 23 I
28 Sept 1 3 Jan
Chaplin, William A ... 16 A 23 I
23 Sept 1 28 Sept
4 Expiration of term of enlistment. Expiration of term of enlistment.
27 D 48 I Thos T ... 36 A 1 HA
8 Aug 1 8 July
4 Expiration of term of enlistment.
; Cheever, Joseph W ..
Clarke, John F. G .....
30 I 23 I
16 Oct 1
6 Jan
2 Disability.
John W .. 21 A 1 HA
8 Aug 2 5 April
5 Expiration of term of enlistment.
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$ Expiration of term of enlistment. 2 Disability, d 12 Oct. '81. Expiration of term of enlistment. Disability
3 Expiration of term of enlistment. 4 d
Chapman, Chas. H .. 21 A 3 H A
10 Jan 3 18 Sept 5
Moses .....
24 Sept 2 3 Sept
3 Expiration of term of enlistment.
Joseph ...
Nath'l F .. 21 D 48 I William ... 22 D 1 H A
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