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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865 2 0 Browse Search
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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Roster of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
ust. 7 Dec; 1st Lt 4 Feb 64, must. 30 Mch. Resigned 21 Feb 65. Wounded 9 Dec 64 Deveaux Neck, S. C. Other service:—Co. F 24th Mass. 7 Oct 61, Sergt. Arlington, Mass. Bridgham, Thomas Sydenham; 1st Lieut. 25 Nov 37 Buckfield, Me;—lawyer; Buckfield, Me. 2d Lt 19 Jly 63, must. 12 Feb 64; 1st Lt 4 May 64, must. 15 Je. Re. signed 16 Aug 65 for disability. Other service:—Co. A. 30th Maine. Apl, May 65 Actg Regtl. Quartermaster. Buckfield, Me. Jewett, Charles jr.; 1st Lieut. 2 Apl 31 E. Greenwich R. I.; single; farmer; Millbury. 2nd Lt 15 Aug 63, must. 17 Mch 64; 1st Lt 3 Dec 64, must. 12 Mch 65. Resigned 17 Je 65. Other service:—Volunteer in suppressing Sioux Indian outbreak Ft. Ridgeley, Minn. 62. Jan to Mch 65 Actg Regtl. Quartermaster. Died 1 Jan 90 Grand View, Tenn. Stevens, Edward Lewis; 1st Lieut. 30 Sep 42 Boston; single; clerk; Brighton. 2d Lt 31 Jan 64, must. 3 Apl; 1st Lt 16 Dec 64, must. 19 Mch 65. Killed 18 Apl 65 Boykins Mills, S. C. Other service:—Co.
nd theologues recorded, and fear that the editor had his troubles, as the closing writing reads: Advertisement Be it known to all Gentlemen who do me the honour to Transcribe my Papers that unless they transcribe them Verbatim (faults & all) Their Liberty shall be retrenched & they Severely animadverted upon. [Signed] Telltale [Seal] A letter (on Young's Hotel stationery), written by S. Miller, December 17—is inserted, which states I purchased in last Oct. in Newport and E. Greenwich, R. I., 50 or 60 rare items . . . the little book was in one, for which I paid a very considerable amt. of money. The remaining portion of the book consists of various observations and dreamy visions, by turning the book about and writing toward the middle. It bears the library mark: Harvard CollegeDec. 23,1907 Library Gift of Wm Cary Savage ‘74andFrancis Randall Appleton ‘75 It is now just two hundred years since Ebenezer Turell came to the Medford pulpit which he occupied f<