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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 1 3 1 Browse Search
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Baton Rouge, and, on the 12th, was ordered to Massachusetts, via Cairo. It arrived at Cairo Aug. 19, and at Fitchburg, Mass., the 24th, where, after a public reception, it was furloughed one week, and mustered out of service Sept. 2, by Captain I. R. Lawrence. There was but one light battery raised for the nine months service. It was recruited by Major Edward J. Jones, of Boston, in a very short time, at Readville Camp, without expense to the Commonwealth. Major Jones was commissioned capylston Hall forthwith, and await further orders. These two regiments had recently returned from nine months service in North Carolina, but had kept up their regimental organizations after returning home and having been mustered out. Brigadier-General Lawrence, Third Brigade, was ordered to report to the State House, and await further orders. W. C. Richardson, Mayor of Cambridge, was ordered to cause the Washington Home Guards, Captain Bradford, a military organization in Cambridge, to do