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Historic leaves, volume 7, April, 1908 - January, 1909, Company E, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, in the Civil War.—(Iv.) (search)
es in Peru, Ill. Cutter, George, deserted June 3, 1863; afterwards seen in a New York Cavalry Regiment. Davis, Amos F., detached for special service; came back to the Company May 26, 1865; mustered out June 2, 1865; lives in Dorchester. Dodge, Albert H., deserted December, 1864; has died since the War; came from Nova Scotia. Dodge, William H., brother of Albert H., discharged for disability May 18, 1865; died twelve years ago. Dusseault, John H., went out as first sergeant; promDodge, William H., brother of Albert H., discharged for disability May 18, 1865; died twelve years ago. Dusseault, John H., went out as first sergeant; promoted to second lieutenant October 20, 1863; promoted to first lieutenant September 8, 1864; wounded three times, slightly at Spottsylvania; severely wounded August 18, 1864, at Weldon Railroad; discharged December 10, 1864; sealer of weights and measures; lives at 42 Sargent Avenue, Somerville. Dyer, Jonathan C., transferred to the Navy April 22, 1864; died in Somerville about fifteen years ago. Edlefson, Charles E., injured December, 1862; discharged February 26, 1863; died in Somerville
d, thorough teacher; very precise in his regulations and mode of teaching. The school numbered eighty scholars. He was the last male teacher to preside over the Milk Row School, and received $192.50. In the spring of 1839 a new teacher, Miss Mary Dodge, was hired to teach at School No. 5. According to recommendations considered the year previous the trustees now made a radical change in the schools without the Neck; the one at Prospect Hill was elevated to the grammar grade, and four prim The report adds: The cumbrous desks have been removed from the Milk Row and Winter Hill schoolhouses, and these have been fitted up for the better accommodation of the primaries. James Twombly was the person engaged to make these changes. As Miss Dodge had not given satisfaction, by a unanimous vote of the trustees Mis Burnham was recalled to the place in November, as teacher of School No. 20, or the Milk Row Primary, as our old school was henceforth to be called. Hers was the largest of the
43, 45, 85. Cutter, Elizabeth, 45. Cutter, Fitch, 37, 43. Cutter, George, 14. Cutter, Martha, 45. Cutter, Samuel, 43, 45. Dabney's Mills, 8. Dana, Francis, 82. Dane, Emeline, 71. Dane, Mary, 71. Dane, Osgood, 71. Danforth, Thomas, 88, 89. Dartmouth College, 27. Davis, Amos F., 14. Davis Schoolhouse, 24. Day, Ann S., 47. Day, George H., 47. Day, Mary Adalade, 47. Demmon, Reuben E., 76. Dinwiddie Court House, 8. Doane, John, Jr., 78. Dodge, Albert H., 14. Dodge, Mary, 36. Dodge, William H., 14. Dolphin, The, 78. Dow, General, 60. Dowse, Samuel, 79. Dunster, Henry, 88. Dusseault, John H., 1, 4, 14. Dyer, Ezekiel D., 30, 31. Dyer, Jonathan C., 14. Eastern Primary School, Cambridge, 38. East Somerville, 29. Edgerly, Emma F., 68, 69. Edgerly, Jerome B., 69. Edgerly, L. C., 68, 69. Edgerly, M. A., 68, 69. Edlefson, Charles E., 14. Eighty-ninth, The, 6. Eleventh Penn., 6. Elliot, Charles D., 49, 65, 77, 86. Elm Street, Somerville,