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Fellows, Sir, Charles, I, 85. Feltham, Owen, I, 13, 40. Felton, Cornelius, I, 74, 120; II, 44. Felton, Mrs., Cornelius, I, 124; II, 43, 228. Felu, Charles, I, 279, 280; II, 12, 173. Female Poets of America, I, 17, 131. Fenn, Mr., II, 181. Fenollosa, II, 169. Fern, Fanny, II, 48. Ferney, I, 22, 23. Ferrette, Bishop, I, 353. Fessenden, W. P., I, 239. Fichte, J. G., I, 196, 197, 250, 252, 253, 255-59, 263, 286, 287, 298. Field, Mrs. D. D., I, 134. Field, John, I, 227. Field, Kate, II, 48. Fields, Annie, II, 187, 228, 299, 317, 344, 378. Fields, J. T., I, 137, 143, 262. Fisher, Dr., I, 113, 114. Fiske, John, I, 312, 344. Fitch, Mr., II, 376. Fitch, Clyde, II, 354. Fitz, Mr., II, 62. Five of Clubs, I, 74, 110, 128; II, 74. Flibbertigibbet, II, 144, 145, 367. Florence, I, 175. Florida, II, 268. Flower, Constance, II, 168. Flynt, Baker, II, 230. Foley, Margaret, I, 227, 237. Forbes, John, II, 279.
n, Thomas, South Reading. Emerson, Thos., South Reading. Emerson, Betsy H., South Reading. Emery, Daniel S., Boston. Emery, John S., Boston. Emmerton, Mrs. Ephraim, Salem. Evans, Alvah A., Salem. Everett, Edward, Boston. Fairbanks, David, Melrose. Fairbanks, Sidney, Winchendon. Fairbanks, John H., Winchendon. Farnsworth, E., Boston. Farrar, A. W., Boston. Fay, Isaac, Cambridge. Fellows, Mrs. E. S., Quincy. Field, Miss Jennie L., Stockbridge. Field, John, West Cambridge. Fisher, Milton M., Medway. Fisher, Simeon, Medway. Fisher, Jabez, Boston. Fisher, Herbert G., Boston. Fisher, Arthur L., Boston. Fisher, Wm. B., Boston. Fiske, Elisha B., Upton. Fiske, Mark, Somerville. Fitz, Chas., Gloucester. Flagg, Silas, Jr, Holden. Flagg, Austin, Holden. Fletcher, Samuel, Northbridge. Fletcher, Franklin, Reading. Fletcher, W. O., Westfield. Fletcher, Mrs. J. V., Belmont. Flint, J. D., Fall River. Flint
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
. T., Mrs., 600 Fennelly, R. J., 277 Fergnson, J. F., 50 Fernald, C. H., 50 Fernald, H. A., 277 Fernald, Joseph, 50 Ferney, T. H., 52 Ferrier, W. A., 52 Ferris, A. M., 278 Ferris, E. W., 278 Ferris, J. J., 278 Ferson, R. C., 278 Fessenden, A. D., 278 Fessenden, A. W., 278 Field, A. R., 466 Field, B. F., Jr., 278 Field, C. L., 466 Field, E. F., 278 Field, Edward, 646 Field, F. K., 278, 488 Field, G. W., 278 Field, H. M., 488 Field, J. F., 278 Field, Jennie L., 581 Field, John, 581 Field, Lucius, 278 Field, W. L., 162 Fields, Annie, Mrs., 646 Fields, C. A., 52 Fields, J. T., 646 Fields, J. T., Mrs, 591 Fifield, W. A., 278 Fillebrown, G. M., 278 Filley, C. C., 278 Finan, B. F., 278 Finley, J. L., 278 Finn, J. H., 52 Finn, William, 52 Finnegan, William, 52 Finnegas, Henry, 278, 466 Finnerty, M. A., 278 Finney, E. C., 52 Finney, George, 52 Finney, Robert, 52 Finnottie, Edward, 278 Fish, D. B. N., 381 Fish, H. P., 50 Fish, J. M., 466 Fish, O
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Gettysburg. (search)
s H. C. Grosventine, L. F. Walker, R. N. Batten, W. Hodge. Company L—Privates T. H. Sutton, E. Dampier. Company M—Lieutenant J. D. Perkins, Sergeant J. Betton, Privates Herndons B. M. Hora, S. Dimmock, R. W. Sirles, H. C. Billingsby, W. W. Shuman, N. A. Armstrong, P. Conniff. Fifth Florida. Company A—Lieutenant G. L. Odum, Privates R. H. McClelland, D. M. Claytor, M. D. Pratton, B. H. Lee, Robert Potts, John F. Cooper. Company B—Privates J. R. Richard, J. Niblack, P. Morgan, John Field, T. S. Geer, M. Coon. Company C—Privates Wiley Atkinson, D. C. Isler, J. R. Sutton, W. D. Smith, H. Norris, J. W. French, J. W. Howell, H. Stanford, C. Allegood, M. Dudley. Company D—Lieutenant J. A. Shaw, Privates G. F. Devane, A. D. Dutton, J. R. Robertson, J. M. Hindley, J. N. Morgan. Company E—Privates W. Carson, J. W. Johnson, Isaiah Jones, B. W. Moseley, E. Hudson, D. E. Wethington, P. Bowers. Company F—Privates R. W. Hillhouse, A. Rawles, E. W. Dempsey, J. G. A
rrage, 2d Lieut., age 22, Thirty-Third Regiment Infantry (three years), May, 18, 1863, credited to Cambridge. Killed Oct. 29, 1863, Lookout Mountain, Tenn. A graduate of Harvard University in 1862. His remains were brought home in December, 1863, and funeral services were held in the Orthodox Church, before the town authorities, and many relatives and friends. Rev. Mr. Cady preached a discourse on the occasion, which was afterward printed for gratuitous distribution at the expense of Mr. John Field. 322. Edward Clark. See 22d Regiment Infantry, note. 323. Warren H. Freeman, Sergt., age 18, Co. A, Thirteenth Regiment Infantry (three years), Dec. 1, 1861, credited to Boston. Transferred to Co. A, 39th Regt., July 14, 1864. Discharged Sept. 13, 1864, order War Dept. A little book, entitled Letters from Two Brothers serving in the War for the Union, to their Family at Home in West Cambridge, Mass. (Cambridge, printed for private circulation, 1871), Riverside, Cambridge.
, 166, 163, 165 Likeness of the Rev. Mr. Cooke, 89 Locke School House, 165 Longevity in former times, 123, 148 Lumber yard, 130 Lynn End men in action at Menotomy, April 19, 1775, 62, 71, 73 Market gardening and fruit farms, 146 Medford men killed at Menotomy, April 19, 1775, 67, 72 Meeting house, 22-24, 29, 32, 34, 36, 41, 48, 62, 66, 67, 73-76, 79, 94, 101, 108-117, 120, 122, 126-128, 130,131, 138,139, 150 Menotomy, Bridge, 1642, 6; Church, see Cambridge Second Church; Field, 8, 9, 10, 16; heavy firing of troops at, in Battle of 19 April, 1776, 56, 65, 66, 72, 78, 80, 81; incorporation as a district of Cambridge and Charlestown, 3, 37-39; injuries inflicted by British troops April 19, 1775, 56, 66-69, 74, 79, 82,128; men reported missing after battle of April 19, 77; minutemen 60,61, 56-60, 76, 99; Plain, action on, in Battle of April 19, 1775, 66-72; River, 2, 3, 5, 8-10, 16, 20, 83, 132; Row, 10 Methodist Society, 179 Middlesex Turnpike, 128, 136; Union So
Cumberland Grays. --The Ebenezer Grays, of Cumberland county, Va., attached to the 56th Virginia regiment, were in the battles at Fort Donelson. The only member of the company killed was Richard Short; four were wounded — Vines Turner seriously, the others slightly — and thirty-three taken prisoners. Among the latter are Lieuts. N. A. Flournoy and John Field