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Crane, Joseph, Chicago, Ill. Mus- tered in Elgin Battery in 1862 for 3 years. Died at Bowling Green, Ky. Sept. 22, 1863.
Dehon, Arthur, Boston. Com- missioned 2d Lieutenant in 12th Regi- ment, Jan. 16, 1862. Promoted 1st
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Lieutenant, May 13, 1862. Killed at battle of Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862. His body was brought home and buried in Mt. Auburn Cemetery.
Duncan, Samuel A. Meridan, N. H. Commissioned Major of 14th N. H. Regiment, Sept. 23, 1862. Promot- ed Colonel of 4th Regiment U. S. Infantry (colored), Sept. 4, 1863. Wounded at the assault upon New Market Heights, Sept. 29, 1864. Pro- moted Brevet Brig. General of Vols. Oct. 28, 1864.
Dustin, John K. Jr. Gloucester. Mustered in 23d Mass. Regiment, Co. C, Dec. 4, 1861, for 3 years. Mus- tered out Oct. 13, 1864.
Field, Ebenezer, Charlestown. Mus- tered in 1st Mass. Regiment, Co. G, May 23, 1861, for 3 years. Killed at Blackburn's Ford, Va., July 18, 1861.
Field, Edward, Charlestown. Mus- tered in 1st Mass. Regiment, Co. G, May 23, 1861. Taken prisoner at the battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861. In prison at Richmond, Va., Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Salisbury, N. C., where he was exchanged and sent to his regi- ment. Deserted March 1, 1863.
Fox, Owen, Braintree. Mustered in 42d Mass. Regiment, Co. A, Sept. 13, 1862, for 9 months. Mustered out Aug. 20, 1863.
French, Lemuel, New York City. Mustcred in Co. L, 6th N. Y. Artillery, for 3 years, Dec. 4, 1862. Discharged for disability, date unknown.
Hayden, William, Gloucester. Mus- tercd in 39th Mass. Regiment, Co. D, Aug. 24, 1862, for 3 years. Taken prisoner at battle of Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19, 1864. Died in Salisbury prison, Dec. 31, 1864.
Lombard, Richard T. Waltham. Mustered in 16th Mass. Regiment, Co. H, July 1861, for 3 years. Pro-
moted Corporal, July, 1861. Trans- ferred to Co. F. Promoted Sergeant. Promoted 2d Lieutenant Dec. 1, 1862. 1st Lieutenant April 4, 1863. Captain, Dec. 12, 1863. Transferred to 11th Regiment July 12, 1864. Promoted Major Aug. 6, 1864. Mustered out Oct. 20, 1864.
Nightingale, Thomas J. Weymouth. Mustered in 11th Regiment, Co. K, June 13, 1861, for 3 years. Wounded in left side and arm at 2d Bull Run battle, Aug. 29, 1862. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps (date un- known). Mustered out July, 1864. Re-enlisted in Hancock's Corps, April, 1865.
Page, Charles E. Boston. Mustered in 13th Mass. Regiment, Co. C, July 16, 1861, for 3 years. Missing : sup- posed to have been killed at 2d Bull Run battle, Aug. 30, 1862.
Page, Chester S. Milton. Mus- tered in 39th Mass. Regiment, Co. H, Sept. 2, 1862, for 3 years. Mus- tered out June 2, 1865.
Pope, John Q. Boston. Mustered in 1st Battalion, Heavy Artillery, (Mass.) Co. A, March 8, 1862, for 3 years. Mustered out March 25, 1865.
Porter, Henry T. Chicago, Il1. Mustered in 13th Illinois Regiment, May 24, 1861, as Adjutant. Pro- moted Asst. Adjt .- General, with rank of Captain, Aug. 1, 1863. Subsequently detailed on the Staff of General Eu- gene Carr, as Judge Advocate. Mus- tercd out June, 1864.
Pratt, Francis L. Boston. Mus- tered in 43d Mass. Regiment, Co. C, Sept. 24, 1862, for 9 months. Mus- tercd out July 30, 1863.
Pricc, Peter W. Boston. Mustered in 28th Mass. Regiment, Co. C, Dcc. 13, 1861, for 3 years. Promoted Cor- poral Dec. 1861, and subsequently
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First Sergeant. Killed at battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1864.
Quincy, Samuel M. Boston. Com- missioned Captain of Co. E, 2d Mass. Regiment, May 24, 1861. Wounded and taken prisoner at battle of Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9, 1862. Promoted Major Sept. 17, 1862. Colonel Nov. 9, 1862. Resigned in consequence of disabilities arising from his previous wounds. Mustered out June 2, 1863. After remaining a few months at home, he joined General George L. Andrews at Port Hudson, La. where he was commissioned Lieutenant-Col- onel, and subsequently Colonel, of the 73d and 96th United States In- fantry (colored), and served on the Staff of General Andrews. He has since held the offices of President of the examining Board for officers of colored Regiments, Mayor of New Orleans, by military appointment, and that of President of the Claims Com- mission.
Revere, Paul J. Boston. Com- missioned Major of 20th Mass. Regi- ment July 1, 1861. Taken prisoner at battle of Ball's Bluff, Oct. 21, 1861.º Confined in Maye's Tobacco Ware- house and Henrico County Jail, Rich- mond, as hostage for Privateersmen, · until exchanged April 1862. Appointed Inspector-General U. S. A. Sept. 4, 1862. Promoted Colonel of 20th Regi- ment April 14, 1863. Mortally wounded at battle of Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. Died at Westminster, Md., July 5, 1863.
Rumble, John, Boston. Mustered in 20th Mass. Regiment, Co. D, July 18, 1861, for 3 years. Taken prisoner at battle of Ball's Bluff, Oct. 21, 1861.
Exchanged soon after. Discharged for disability Nov. 24, 1862. Died March, 1865.
Spear, Granville A. Aurora, Ill. Enlisted in 124th Illinois Regiment, as Orderly Sergeant, Aug. 1, 1862, for 3 years. Afterwards promoted successively 2d and 1st Lieutenants. Died Oct. 26, 1864, at Memphis, Tenn., of yellow fever.
Sullivan, John H. Somerville. Mustered in 9th Mass. Battery, Aug. 4, 1862, for 3 years. Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Sullivan, Thomas V. Woburn. Mustered in 5th Mass. Regiment, Co. G, Sept. 16, 1862, for 9 months, as Musician. Mustered out June 16, 1863. He subsequently served in one of the 100 days' Regiments as Drum Major.
Trask, Eugene F. Iowa City, Iowa. Enlisted in 41st Iowa Regiment, Co. B, Oct. 1, 1861, for 3 years. Pro- moted Sergeant Oct. 1, 1861. Ser- geant Major Dec. 23, 1861. Killed Sept. 3, 1863, by Indians, while on his way from Fort Randall to Sioux City, Iowa, in a stagecoach. His body was. buried at Fort Randall.
Wade, James H. Boston. Commis- sioned Captain of Co. I, 38th Mass. Regiment, Aug. 20, 1862. Resigned March 3, 1863. Commissioned Cap- tain in 4th Mass. Regiment, Heavy Artillery, Aug. 16, 1864. Mustered out June 17, 1865.
White, Franklin, Chicago, Ill. En- listed in 89th Ill. Regiment, Co. K, Aug. 1862, for 3 years. Transferred to Cotters (Ill.) Battery (date un- known). Mustered out June, 1865.
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NAVAL RECORD.
This list embraces all residents of Quincy, and all non-residents who have entered the naval service on the Quincy quota during the late Re- bellion. The Record is necessarily very incomplete, owing to the fact that no official information respecting the seamen, after entering the service, can be obtained except at the Navy Department in Washing- ton.
Boy, John. Entered the service for 3 years, Dee. 12, 1864, as a substitute for Noah Curtis.
Brackett, Walter P. Transferred to Navy from 39th Regiment, April 22, 1864. Served on the Chicopee until July 24, 1865. (See Army Re- cord.)
Brogan, James. (See James Dev- lin.)
Caw, Jacob H. Entered the service Oet. 7, 1861.
Clapp, Lorenzo R. Entered the service Aug. 26, 1861. Served on the Young Rover.
Cluse, John. Entered the service for 4 years, Dee. 12, 1864. (Substitute bought by the seleetmen.)
Devlin, James. Entered the service under the name of James Brogan, Oet. 1861. Served on the Norwiel and Ottawa.
Dolan, Thomas H. Entered the service Jan. 27, 1862, for 3 years. Served in Porter's Flotilla, on the William Bacon, and T. A. Ward. Dis- charged Mareh 4, 1865.
Donahue, Michael. Entered the ser- viee Sept. 6, 1862, for 3 years.
Driscoll, John. Entered the serviee for 3 years, July 5, 1864, as a substi- tute for Horaee B. Spear. Served on the Stoekdale.
Duggan; Charles H. Entered the service Jan. 13, 1864. Served on the Saeramento.
Dunn, Abraham. Entered the serviee Oct. 5, 1860.
Elwell, Alonzo. Entered the service Mareh 5, 1862, as Master's Mate. Served on the Wachusetts, T. A. Ward, Passaie, and Wissahikon. Pro- moted Ensign Mareh, 1863. Dis- charged Nov. 16, 1865.
Elwell, Ezra. Entered the service Sept. 17, 1861, for 2 years. Served on the Ethan Allen. Discharged Sept. 1863. (See Army Record.)
Elwell, James E. Entered the ser- vice Sept. 17, 1861, for 3 years. Served on the Ethan Allen, and Ports- mouth.
Elwell, R. Warren. Entered the service Aug. 24, 1863, as Carpenter.
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Served on the Saxon, Emma, and ! Western World. Promoted Ensign Aug. 1863. Discharged May, 1865.
Elwell, William H. Entered the service as Ensign Aug. 1863. Served on the Ino until discharged Sept. 1865.
French, Albert P. Entered the service Jan. 7, 1862, for 3 years. Served on the Vermont, Pawnee, Mer- cury, and O. N. Pettee. Discharged June 16, 1865.
Forrester, Isaac N. Transferred to Navy from 4th Regiment of Cavalry, June, 1864. (See Army Record.)
Gallagher, Patrick. Entered the service April 23, 1864.
Gorgan, Patrick. Entered the ser- vice Aug. 2, 1861.
Harrington, Phillip. Entered the service Nov. 1861.
Hennessy, John. Entered the ser- vice for 3 years, Aug. 29, 1864. (Sub- stitute bought by the Selectmen.)
Hersey, George W. Transferred to Navy from 39th Regiment, April 22, 1864. Served on the Brooklyn, and Pursuit until discharged, June 5, 1865. Wounded while passing the Forts of Mobile, Aug. 5, 1864.
Kane, Cornelius. Entered the ser- vice Oct. 1861. Served on the Nor- wich.
Kelly, Thomas. Entered the ser- vice Aug. 9, 1864, for 1 year. Served on the Phlox. Discharged June 23, 1865.
Lelois, Ambrose B. Entered the service Sept. 6, 1862, for 1 year. Served on the Onward. Discharged Sept. 1863.
Lunt, Henry. Entered the service as Acting Assistant Paymaster Aug. 31, 1864. Served on the Ivka, until discharged Sept. 1, 1865.
Luzarder, James M. Entered the
service Jan. 15, 1863. Served on the Tioga, and Sabine. Discharged Nov. 1865.
Madden, Joseph. Entered the ser- vice April 19, 1863, for 1 year. Served on the Niphon. Discharged April 19, 1864.
Mahoney, James J. Entered the service Jan. 9, 1864, for 1 year- Served on the Iriquois, until dis- charged Oct. 13, 1865.
Morton, George W. Entered the service Sept. 25, 1861, as Acting As- sistant Paymaster. Served on the R. B. Forbes, Hetzel, and Juniata, now (Feb. 1, 1866) attached to the Brazilian Squadron.
Murphy, Daniel. Entered the ser- vice June 19, 1863.
Mullen, William, 19. Mariner. Entered the service for 1 year, as a substitute for Stephen Morse, Jr. Sept. 2, 1864.
Nightingale, Edward F. Entered the service Jan. 26, 1863, for 1 year. Served on the Commodore McDon- nough. Discharged Jan. 23, 1864. (See Army Record.)
Parrott, Luther H. Transferred to Navy from 39th Regiment, April 22, 1864. Served on the Mendota until discharged June 1865. (See Army Record.)
Penniman, F. Harvey. Entered the service Jan. 13, 1864. Served on the Sacramento. Discharged Aug. 17, 1864.
Phillips, George S. Transferred to Navy from 1st Heavy Artillery Regi- ment, Co. M, April 24, 1864.
Pierce, William A. Entered the service May 29, 1861.
Pierce, Ephraim T. Entered the service May 30, 1861.
Pope, Asa A. Entered the service Sept. 1, 1862, for 1 year. Served on
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the San Jacinto, Magnolia, and North Carolina, until discharged Aug. 18, 1863.
Pope, John A. Entered the service April 14, 1864.
Pray, Charles H. Entered the ser- vice Aug. 28, 1861, as Gunner's Mate. Served on the Western World, Fear- not, Lehigh, and Albatross.
Pray, Setlı T. Entered the service for 2 years, Jan. 28, 1863. Served on the Western World, Massasoit, Tristam Shandy, and Charles Thomp- son until discharged March 21, 1865.
Rich, Albert F. Entered the ser- vice Feb. 1863, as Master's Mate. Served on the Roanoke.
Ryan, James. Entered the service Nov. 22, 1861.
Segrue, Michael. Entered the ser- vice Oct. 14, 1861, for 3 years. Served on the Morning Light. Wounded in left arm Nov. 28, 1862. Taken prisoner Jan. 24, 1863. In prison 'at Houston, Camp Groce, Camp Ford, and Shreeveport, La. until paroled Feb. 28, 1865. Discharged May 12, 1865.
Smith, James H. Entered the ser- vice June 12, 1862, for 3 years. Served on the Sonoma until discharged June 11, 1865.
Smith, James Q. Entered the ser- vice June 15, 1861, for 3 years. Served on the North Carolina, Com. Barney, Pocahontas, and Valley City, until discharged June 14, 1864.
Souther, George G. Entered the service Jan. 2, 1865, for 1 year, as Carpenter. Served on the Kimo and Dow until discharged Aug 5, 1865.
Spear, Christopher A. Entered the service Feb. 1862, as Paymaster's Clerk. Served on the R. B. Forbes, 7
Hetzel, and Juniata. At present (Feb. 1866,) attached to the Brazilian Squadron. (See Soldiers' Record.)
Spear, Thomas T. Entered the service March 4, 1862. Served in the Western Flotilla on steamer Illinois and gunboat St. Clair until discharged for disability March 31, 1863.
Sproule, Alexander. Entered the service for 1 year, as a substitute for George L. Gill, Sept. 3, 1864.
Sullivan, Daniel. Entered the ser- vice Aug. 9, 1861. Served on the Clifton.
Taylor, George W. Entered the service, as Seaman, June 13, 1859. Discharged July 15, 1862. Re-entered the service, as Master-at-Arms, Sept. 1862. Served on the Mohican, Cir- cassian, and Oneida, until discharged Aug. 11,1865.
Taylor, James R. Entered the service Sept. 1862. Served on the Massachusetts and Wanderer until discharged Sept. 1863. He had served one year previous to the breaking out of the Rebellion.
Thomas, Samuel, Jr. Entered the service Aug. 4, 1863, as Acting Assist- ant Paymaster. Served on the Vic- toria, Harvest Moon, and Columbia, until discharged Oct. 28, 1865.
Thomas, Henry A. Entered the service August 17, 1863, for 1 year. Served on the Howqua. Discharged Aug. 1864.
Toole, John. Entered the service for 3 years, as a substitute for Liba Litchfield, Aug. 30, 1864. Served on the Rhode Island.
White, James. Entered the service Oct. 6, 1862.
Willis, William, 24. Entered the service April 12, 1864, for 2 years.
SUBSTITUTES.
The following list comprises the substitutes furnished to complete the quotas of Quincy, the parties furnishing them, the organization to which they were attached, and their term of service, as far as known.
PRINCIPAL.
SUBSTITUTE.
IN WHAT ORGAN- IZATION.
TERM OF SERVICE.
Burrell, David J.
Thomas Moloney
11th Reg't
3 years
Cahill, George
Michael Fitzgerald
60th 100 days
Curtis, Noah
John Boy
Navy
3 years
Davis, J. Alba
Douglass, Francis
William McKnight
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French, Lewis E.
Alexander Sproule
Navy
1 year
Gill, George L. Lincoln, Thomas W.
3 years
Litchfield, Liba
John Toole
Navy
Morse, Stephen, Jr.
William Mullen
Navy
1 year
Nash, John W.
John Nash
3 years
O'Brien, Michael Pope, Silas H. Pratt, Edwin B.
Andrew Murphy
Michael Toomey 19thı Reg't
Preston, Andrew J. Prior, Paran H.
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Ryder, James E.
William Schmidt
1 year
Sawyer, Henry M.
John M. Driscoll
Navy
3 years
Spear, Horace
John Smith
Tirrell, James E.
John M' Carty
Williams, John S.
George Jones
Williams, Stedman
Patrick Scannell Michael Alsten
2d Reg't
3 years
William H. Barrett
3d Reg't H. A.
1 year
Furnished by the Selectmen.
Lemuel J. Blaisdell
61st Reg't
John N. Brennan
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Faxon, J. Franklin
Prescott, William G.
Jefferson Boubo
Whicher, John D.
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SUBSTITUTE.
IN WHAT ORGAN- IZATION.
TERM OF SERVICE.
William H. Briggs
2d Reg't H. A.
1 year
Mortimer L. Dewoody
Vet. Res. Corps
3 years
John Dolan
3d Reg't Cavalry 1 year
Timothy Donnavan
Vet. Res. Corps
3 years
John Eccles
61st Reg't
1 year
William Flaherty
Vet. Res. Corps
3 years
Charles Frost
61st Reg't
1 year
Bernard Garrity
3d
66 Cav.
66
Henry F. Goldie
3d
66
William Hastings
4th Battery
3 years
George B. Hathaway
33d Reg't
66
John Hennessy
Navy
2d Reg't
66
William Johnson James Kennedy
22d “
Charles L. Kibber
3d
Cav.
1 year
Charles K. Lincoln
3d
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William Linnehan
William Lomar
2d Reg't
3 years
Dennis Lourney
Vet. Res. Corps
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Melville Maley
17th Reg't
1 year
David Maloney
3d
H. A.
John M'Grath
4th Battery
3 years
William Mitchell
2d Reg't H. A.
1 year
George Molloy
2d « Cav.
3 years
Andrew Mullen
4th 66
1 year
James Murphy
2d
H. A.
Michael Murphy
3d " H. A.
John Noyes
3d 66
Cav.
3 years
James Snowden
33d «
Joseph E. Trask
29 U. Co. H. A.
1 year
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Alfred Powrigh
2d
REPRESENTATIVE RECRUITS.
H. Farnam Smith, Esq. and Mrs. Mary J. Quincy each procured Represen- tative Recruits, who were credited to the quota of Quincy. The selectmen procured eight others, who nominally represented eight ladies of Quincy.
Furnished by the Selectmen.
DRAFTED MEN.
THE FOLLOWING CITIZENS OF QUINCY WERE DRAFTED AT TAUNTON.
Those marked (1) were accepted and held to service. (2) Furnished substitutes. (3) Paid $ 300 commutation. (4) Exempted for disability. (5) Exempted as being the only son of a widow, or the only son not in the service. (7) Claimed to be non-residents. (8) Aliens, or erro. neously enrolled. (9) Never reported.
The following were drafted July 17, 1863.
Abbott, Henry S. (4)
Adams, Harrison T. (3)
Armstrong Patrick, (4) Badger, Leone C. (1)
Bancroft, Stephen K. (4)
Daily, Edward, (4)
Barnes, Oramel C. (3)
Barker, William P. (4)
Bartlett, Edward A. (4)
Bass, Benjamin F. (4)
Baxter, Daniel W. (4)
Baxter, Jonathan 2d, (3)
Beale, George F. (7)
Beard, George, (4)
Beckford, Dudley M. (7) Berry, James, (5)
Berry, John F. (1)
Boyle, Robert, (4)
Faxon, Thomas, (4) Feltis, Asa W. (4) Field, George H. (3) Fletcher, Joseph, (5) French, Francis W. (4)
Brackett, George A. (3) Burr, James, (4) Burrell, David J. (2) Burrell, Winslow, (5) Cain, Adoniram, (4) Cain, Lewis H. (9) Chadwick, John H. (3).
Chubbuck, Henry, (4) Chubbuck, William K. (5) Conway, Thomas, (8)
Cook, Michael, (8) Crooker, Andrew, (4) Cunningham, James H. (4) Curtis, George 2d, (4)
Davis, J. Alba, (2) Dell, Lewis, (8) Douglass, Francis, (2)
Eaton, Horace, (4) Edwards, James, (3) Ela, Samuel A. (4) Ellis, Richard, (8) Ewell, Charles F. (3) Ewell, John J. (5)
French, Lewis L. (2) Glover, William B. (4) Hammond, Charles, (8) Hayden, Bartlett, (4) Hardy, Benjamin, (9) Hardwick, Frederic, (4) Howland, William O. (3) Howley, Michael J. (4)
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Ivers, Timothy, (3) Johnson, Jonathan, (8) Kennison, George F. (4) Kirby, William T. (4) Leahy, Michael, (4) Lincoln, Thomas W. (2) Lombard, Joseph W. (4) Meserve, William P. F. (4) Miller, Charles E. (4) Netting, Edward, (4) Newcomb, Benjamin L. (3)
Newcomb, Bryant, Jr. (1)
Newcomb, Harrison, G. O. (4) Newcomb, Samuel F. (4) O'Brien, Michael, (2) O'Niel, James, (9)
Owens, Thomas P. (4)
Patterson, James F. (4)
Penniman, William W. (4)
Pierce, Charles F. (4)
Pope, John A. (4)
Pope, Silas H. (2)
Pratt, J. Wesley, (1)
Preston, Andrew J. (2) Prior, Paran H. (2) Putnam, Joseph E. (4) Reed, Francis L. (3) Reed, James, (4) Rideout, James W. (4) Rogers, Charles A. (4) Ryder, James E. (2) Sargent, Walter C. (3) Savil, Charles L. (5) Saville, John F. (5) Sidelinger, Zenas H. (4) Spear, Samuel H. (4) Sprague, Phillip S. (4) Stearns, Levi, Jr. (4) Tirrell, James E. (2) Tirrell, Quincy, (3) Walsh, Michael, (5)
Webb, Thomas H. (4)
White, Isaiah, (4)
Whiting, Joseph W. 2d, (4) Wilbur, Hanibal P. (3)
The following were drafted May 19, 1864.
Baxter, George L. 2d, (4)
Brown, Charles H. (3)
Cronin, Michael, (9)
Cunningham, James H. (4)
Hardwick, Frederic, (4)
Johnson, William, (8)
Owens, Thomas P. (3) .
Parker, Chase, (3)
Prescott, William G. (2) Shortland, Thomas, (4) Smith, Vernon, (9) Spear, Albert B. (3) Thayer, George, (9) Whitney, Adams, (3) White, George, (4) Wells, John D. (3)
The following were drafted June 15, 1864, but were not called for, the Se- lectmen having furnished Substitutes previous to the time for their appearance. Adams, Joseph. Newcomb, Charles F. Newcomb, C. Otis. Owens, John. Faxon, William. Hayden, Arthur L. Marshall, J. P. C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
The following is a complete list of all citizens of Quincy who have received Commissions, with the date of their issue.
Colonels. - Abner B. Packard, July 10, 1857; Henry Walker, Dec. 6, 1862; Charles F. Adams, Jr. Feb. 15, 1865.
Lieutenant-Colonels. - Henry Walker, April 30, 1862; Charles F. Adams, Jr. July 15, 1864.
Majors. - Luther S. Bent, July 29, 1864; Luther S. Bent (U. S. Volun- teers, by Brevet), Sept. 30, 1864; William G. Sheen (U. S. Volunteers, by Brevet), April 1, 1865; Benjamin F. Meservey (U. S. Volunteers, by Brevet), April 1, 1865.
Surgeons. - Henry M. Saville, July 11, 1857; Edward Russell, Feb. 1863; William L. Faxon, Aug. 25, 1863.
Assistant Surgeons. - William L. Faxon, April 16, 1861; George L. Smal- ley, July, 1862; Edward Russell, July 29, 1862; Edward Russell (of Cav- alry), Feb. 3, 1864; John F. Saville, Dec. 5, 1864; John F. Saville (of Cavalry), June 26, 1865.
Captains. - Franklin Curtis, April 17, 1861; Edward A. Spear, Aug. 14, 1862; Charles N. Hunt, Aug. 22, 1862; Benjamin F. Meservey, Oct. 24, 1862; Charles F. Adams, Jr. Oct. 30, 1862; Otis Rogers, Dec. 29, 1862; Charles M. Sampson, April 16, 1863; Charles F. Pray, Oct. 15, 1863; Luther S. Bent, Dec. 24, 1863; Joseph W. Morton, Jan. 5, 1864; F. Edward Bent, July 14, 1864; William G. Sheen, Sept. 8, 1864; Charles H. Porter, Sept. 8, 1864.
Adjutant. - Henry Walker, April 2, 1861.
First Lieutenants. - Edward A. Spear, April 17, 1861 ; Benjamin F. Meser- vey, Aug. 20, 1861; Otis Rogers, Oct. 8, 1861; Charles F. Adams, Jr. Dec. 19, 1861; William G. Sheen, Aug. 14, 1862; George W. Gibson, Sept. 2, 1862; Joseph W. Morton, Sept. 10, 1862; Charles F. Pray, Nov. 1, 1862 ; David T. Chubbuck, Dec. 21, 1862; Luther S. Bent, Dec. 25, 1862; William E. Rudderhan, Jan. 15, 1863; Charles H. Porter, Jan. 25, 1863; John A. Pratt, Jan. 15, 1864; Joseph E. Spear, March 11, 1864 ; William H. Follett, March 11, 1864; William F. Tanzy, March, 1864; Warren W. Adams, July 14, 1864; Daniel F. French, Aug. 7, 1864; Charles E. Pierce, Sept. 2, 1864; George A. Barker, Sept. 8, 1864; John W. Martin, Nov. 14, 1864; Charles N. Perkins, April 3, 1865; F. Edward Bent, April 17, 1865; Charles L. Nightingale, May 6, 1865.
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Second Lieutenants. - Benjamin F. Meservey, April 17, 1861; Joseph W. Morton, Feb. 20, 1862; Charles F. Pray, April 3, 1862; David T. Chubbuck, July 1, 1862; George W. Gibson, July 29, 1862; Luther S. Bent, July 30, 1862; William G. Sheen, July 31, 1862; Charles H. Porter, August 14, 1862; William H. Follett, Oct. 12, 1862; Joseph E. Spear, Oct. 18, 1862; Thaddeus H. Newcomb, Oct. 22, 1862; Horace A. Derry, Jan. 6, 1863; William Boyd, May 16, 1863 ; Thaddeus Churchill, Oct. 5, 1863; Daniel F. French, April 26, 1864 ; George A. Barker, May 4, 1864; Albert Keating, July 14, 1864; Wil- liam Q. Baxter, Sept. 2, 1864 ; Jonas Shackley, Sept. 2, 1864; Charles N. Per- kins, Sept. 8, 1864; F. Edward Bent, Feb. 28, 1865; John Parker, Jr. March 7, 1865.
Acting Assistant Paymasters in Navy. - George W. Morton, Sept. 25, 1861; Samuel Thomas, Jr. Aug. 4, 1863 ; Henry Lunt, Aug. 31, 1864.
Ensigns in Navy. - Alonzo Elwell, March, 1863; William H. Elwell, Aug. 1863; R. Warren Elwell, Aug. 1863.
FORMER RESIDENTS OF QUINCY.
Brevet Brigadier-General. - Samuel A. Duncan, Oct. 28, 1864.
Colonels. - Samuel M. Quincy, Nov. 9, 1862; Paul J. Revere, April 14, 1863; Samuel A. Duncan, Sept. 4, 1863.
Majors. - Paul J. Revere, July 1, 1861; Samuel M. Quincy, Sept. 17, 1862; Samuel A. Duncan, Sept. 23, 1862; Richard T. Lombard, Aug. 6, 1864.
Captains. - Samuel M. Quincy, May 24, 1861; James H. Wade, Aug. 20, 1862; Henry T. Porter, Aug. 1, 1863; Richard T. Lombard, Dec. 12, 1863.
Adjutant. - Henry T. Porter, May 24, 1861.
First Lieutenants .- Richard T. Lombard, April 4, 1863 ; Granville A. Spear, 1863.
Second Lieutenants. - Richard T. Lombard, Dec. 1, 1862; Granville A. Spear, 1862.
DEATHS OF QUINCY SOLDIERS. Killed in Battle or who died of Wounds.
Francis L. Souther, June 10, 1861; John McGovern, Oct. 21, 1861 (miss- ing, supposed to have been killed); James Ryan, March 14, 1862; Patrick Dermody, July 11, 1862; Peter P. Marque, Aug. 30, 1862 (missing, supposed to have been killed); Samuel S. Pierce, Aug. 30, 1862; Henry A. Holden, Sept. 3, 1862 ; Horatio N. Faxon, Sept 17, 1862 ; Luther M. Bent, Oct. 1, 1862 ; Loring Bigelow, Oct. 18, 1862; Lemuel A. Colburn, Nov. 11, 1862: Charles W. Carver, Nov. 26, 1862; John Manning, Dec. 13, 1862; Richard Lawless, Dec. 16, 1862; Francis L. Nott, Jan. 1, 1863; Henry F. Packard, Jan. 3, 1863; Garrett Fleming, June 30, 1863; Joseph Flynn, May 5, 1864; George Wyman, May 5, 1864 ; Jolin Dag, May 6, 1864 ; Elisha T. C. Ela, May 8, 1864 ; (missing, supposed to have been killed) ; Michael McGlone, May 12, 1864 ; James Hughes, May 13, 1864 ; James Kelly, May 19, 1864 ; Timothy Sheahan,
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May 19, 1864 ; Noah L. Cummings, May 26, 1864; Charles F. Pray, June 3, 1864 ; James Chubbuck, June 3, 1864 ; William H. H. Lapham, June 3, 1864 ; Edwin L. Joyce, June 16, 1864 ; George W. Turner, June 18, 1864 ; Thomas Wood, June 19, 1864 ; Osmiand Bennett, June, 1864; Mathew Keenan, July 30, 1864 (missing, supposed to have been killed) ; George W. Basley, August 5, 1864; John Horgan, Aug. 17, 1864 ; Joseph M. Luzarder, Aug. 18, 1864 ; John P. Brown, Oct. 19, 1864 ; James Donley, Feb. 6, 1865.
Died in Rebel Prisons.
Arthur Dunn, Jan. 28, 1864 ; Samuel N. Perry, March 31, 1864 ; John Kelly, July 25, 1864; John Cronin, Sept. 1, 1864; Freeman M. Totman, Oct. 7, 1864 ; Bryant Newcomb, Jr. Oct. 21, 1864; William H. Burns, Nov. 27, 1864; George W. Savil, Dec. 5, 1864; Henry A. Newcomb, Dec. 23, 1864; Thomas W. McGann, Dec. 24, 1864; Edward Damon, Jr. Jan. 3, 1865; Michael Fenton. unknown ; William F. Thayer, unknown; Jonathan C. Durgin, Jan. 5, 1865 ; Charles C. Dickerman, Jan. 25, 1865; William E. Colburn, Feb. 18, 1865; Vernon Smith, March 9, 1865; Timothy Conlin, July, 1865.
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