red out, May 5, 1866. Second Lieutenant, 14th U. S. Infantry, May 11, 1866.
Transferred to 23d Infantry, Sept. 21, 1866. First Lieutenant, Feb. 7, 1867. Regimental Adjutant, July 8, 1868, to Dec. 7, 1869.
Captain, Mar. 1, 1886.
Marcy, Randolph Barnes.
See General Officers.
Marsh, Salem Sumner.
Born in Massachusetts.
Cadet, U. S. Military Academy, July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860. Brevet Second Lieutenant, 9th U. S. Infantry, July 1, 1860. Second Lieutenant, 2d U. S. Infantry, Jan. 19, 1861. First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861.
Captain, Nov. 12, 1861. Brevet Major, Dec. 13, 1862.
Killed at the battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 1, 1863. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, May 3, 1863.
Marston, Frank W.
Born in Massachusetts. Second Lieutenant, 75th Penn. Infantry, Aug. 9, 1861. First Lieutenant, June 26, 1862. Major, U. S. Signal Corps, Mar. 3, 1863.
Resigned, Feb. 10, 1865.
Died, Mar. 29, 1885.
Martin, Henry Austin.
Born in England.
Appointed from Massachusetts.
Major, S
, May 14, 1861, p. 2, cols. 2, 3, 5.
Massachusetts Militia.
Can they be ordered out of the State?
Legal opinions and decisions.
Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 19, 1861, p. 4, col. 2.
—Rolls called to throw out members who could not go out of the State if required.
Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 21, 1861, p. 4, col. 4.
—Rrker, Prof.
Joel.
Character of the rebellion.
North American Rev., vol. 95, p. 500.
—Constitutionality of personal liberty law. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 19, 1861, p. 2, col. 4; Jan. 22, p. 2, col. 3; Jan. 28, p. 2, col. 3; Jan. 31, p. 4, col. 6; Feb. 2, p. 2, col. 4.
—Domestic and foreign relations of the United Stat. Andrew; text, with editorial comment.
Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 5, 1861, p. 2, cols. 1-7.
—Constitutionality of. Joel Parker.
Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 19, 1861, p. 2, col. 4; Jan. 22, p. 2, col. 3; Jan. 28, p. 2, col. 3; Jan. 31, p. 4, col. 6; Feb. 2, p. 2, col. 4.
—Discussion in Massachusetts Senate of new bi