Statistics for occurrence #1 of “J. Thomas Stevenson” in chapter 14 of William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2:

...wn as the Soldiers' Grave, to be specially appropriated and set apart for the burial of such persons as may die in the cause of their country in the existing war. July 14th, A communication signed by J. Thomas Stevenson , George B. Upton, William Ropes, W. W. Greenough, and William W. Clapp, Jr., a committee appointed by a citizens' meeting, was laid before the city government by the mayor, in which it was recommende...
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