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Historic leaves, volume 7, April, 1908 - January, 1909, Company E, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, in the Civil War.—(Iv.) (search)
1, 1861; went out as first lieutenant with Company E, discharged at Washington August 23, 1864; lives in Somerville. Glines, Frederick A., promoted to corporal; taken prisoner August 19, 1864; died in prison, Salisbury, N. C., January 6, 1865. Gorham, David, promoted to corporal; wounded May 12, 1864; taken prisoner August 19, 1864; died in prison, Salisbury, N. C., December 10, 1864. Graham, William L., came home on five-days' furlough, and deserted June, 1863; from Nova Scotia. Grant, Edward L., on detached service from September 13, 1863, to May 20, 1865, Ordnance Department; mustered out June 2, 1865; lives at 177 Washington Street, Somerville. Gray, Dexter, wounded August 18, 1864; discharged May 17, 1865; died some twenty years ago. Hadley, Eugene B., killed in battle February 6, 1865. Hale, Edward M., went out as second sergeant; on detached service, April 6, 1864; mustered out June 2, 1865; served in the Adjutant-General's Office, War Department, Washingto
g and of Port Hudson by the Union forces under Grant and under Banks wrenched the majestic river fr upper Mississippi into his command, including Grant's. The order says: The President regards the octions from Washington to form a junction with Grant at Vicksburg and take command of that campaignns. The plan of campaign, viz., to unite with Grant at Vicksburg, which Banks had originally been er to invest it and capture it, or to join General Grant's forces at Vicksburg. The passage of Farops. Up to now he fully expected to join with Grant in besieging Vicksburg, but this lack of troop intended that Sherman should succeed him; but Grant finally, after several serious mistakes, not oafter, the war situation was about as follows: Grant, with his great army, was besieging Vicksburg,bels, always active in our rear and in that of Grant's forces at Vicksburg. Four days after Bankd salvos of shotted artillery; and the news of Grant's victory was thrown inside the rebel lines. [2 more...]
was chosen first Pastor of the First Baptist Society, Somerville, April, 1852; died Aug. 26, 1852, aged 29 yrs. 4 mos. He being dead yet speaketh. In Memory of Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Mr. Charles D. Wild, who died November 17, 1844, aged 34 years. Also their son, George W., who died Aug. 4, 1844, aged 4 months. Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave, so low; Thou no more wilt join our number, Thou no more our songs shall know. Mary Ella, daughter of Edwin and Caroline M. Grant, died Aug. 25, 1855, aged 6 months. Farewell, sweet babe, to us thou wert given A fair bud of promise, to cheer life's rude way; But death has severed the tie which bound thee, And angels have borne thee in their bosoms away. In Memory of James A. Fisk, son of J. W. and Mary Fisk, who died Aug. 9, 1847, aged 1 yr. 9 mos. & 15 ds. Dear little one, thy pains are ended, Thou hast found a better home; Thy songs are now with angels' blended, Where no death or sorrow come. Betsey
lijah H., 15. Giles, Joseph J., 15. Glines, Frederick H., 4, 15. Globe Tavern, 2, 6. Goffstown, N. H., 39. Goodridge, Caroline A., 68. Goodridge, Lowell, 68. Goodridge, Otis H., 68. Gordon, George A., 27, Gordon, Lydia (Ames), 27. Gordon, John, 67. Gordon, Julia P., 67. Gordon, Samuel, 27. Gordon, Sylvia Ellen, 67. Gordon, Yorick S., 27. Gorham, David, 4, 15. Graham, William L., 15. Grand Army Post, Somerville, 10. Grand Lake, 54. Granite Street Stone-pit, 79. Grant, Caroline M., 66. Grant, Edward L., 15. Grant, Edwin, 66. Grant, General. 53, 57, 58, 59, 61. Grant, Mary Ella, 66. Gravelly Run, 9. Gray, Dexter, 4, 15. Gray, P. T., 27. Gray, Rebecca A., 72. Green, Francis, 70. Greenleaf Place, The, 86. Grierson, General, 59. Griffin, General, 2. Grimes, Emmeline May, 22. Grover, General, 54, 55, 59. Guild, Charles H., 76. Guild, Chester, 74. Gurley House, 8, 9. Hadley, Benjamin, 43, 74. Hadley, Eugene B., 8, 15. Hafford, John, 15. Hagan, P