fter Indians since, we have had no casualties or incidents of importance.
After remaining a few days at Hutchinson the home volunteers were discharged, a parting which I shall never forget.
They had endeared themselves to every one of our company, and participated, together with a part of our company, in one of the severest battles of the Indian campaign.
In justice to these brave men, who composed quite half of our company, I think it proper to give their names in this connection:
Thos. Marshall, James Marshall, George H. Morrison, J. C. Morrison, James Sweeney, A. Laraway, J. A. Wolverton, Wm. C. Allan, Neil McNeil, A. H. Wise, A. Dougherty, J. P. Hale, Edwin Stone, C. D. Harn, D. C. Hawkins, John Greene, A. H. Rose, F. Tippin, J. W. Day, M. R. Thompson, J. C. Higgins, J. H. Perkins, H. A. Smith, A. Frederichs, F. Addicks, George Gemasche, Limon Blondo, C. Cowett, C. H. Douglass, R. C. Rothwick, J. W. Huckings, Joseph Hart, C. Johnson, J. P. Mirch, Robert Muir, G. W. Little, Jo
ssell.
2d, Noah Kendall.
7Emily Ann, b. Sept. 11, 1803; m. Aaron Traverse.
8Francis, b. Nov. 20, 1805; m. Mary Ann Frost.
9Lydia, b. Nov. 21, 1807; m. Thomas Marshall.
10Zechariah, b. Mar. 19, 1810.
11
Eliza B., b. July 22, 1813; m.1st, Ambrose Tucker.
2d, Anthony Nutter.
12Matilda O., b. Oct. 14, 1816; m. Charlet G., b. Oct. 26, 1815.
17Helen M., b. May 29, 1818; m. Mathias Miner.
18Thomas A., b. Nov. 14, 1822.
19Franklin K., b. May 19, 1825; d. Feb. 22, 1848.
20Marshall S., b. Mar. 15, 1828; m. Emma A. Gibbs.
21Mary A., b. May 1, 1831; d. May 12, 1832.
22Convers Francis, b. Jan. 8, 1835; d. Aug. 13, 1853.
3-8Francis Shed, jCaroline, b. 1801; m. Gershom Whittemore.
66-111Thomas Tufts m. Rebecca Adams, and had--
111-182Thomas, d. 1816, aged c. 24.
183Rebecca, d. aged c. 30.
184Marshall, graduate H. C. 1827.
185Eveline, m. Mr. Rochester, of Ohio.
186Lucy Ann, m. Dr. Proctor, of Castine, Me.
68-117TIMOTHY Tufts m., 1st, Mary Goddar
ssession of by Washington's Army, Mar. 17, 1776
Great riot anticipated, 100 extra watchmen appointed, Aug. 15, 1812
Full of troops, English attack expected, Sep. 10, 1814
Inaugurated as a City, May 1, 1822
Advocate, John Phillips, chosen, Mar. 8, 1802
Peter Thatcher, chosen, Mar. 9, 1807
Bull, was kept by Robert Alkok, 1652
Clerk, John Oliver, chosen, July 20, 1641
Anthony Stoddard, chosen, Mar. 18, 1650
Town
Clerk, Thomas Savage, chosen, Mar. 16, 1652
Thomas Marshall, chosen, Mar. 27, 1654
William Davis, chosen, Mar. 30, 1655
Hezekiah Usher, chosen, Mar. 14, 1663
John Joyleff, chosen, Mar. 26, 1667
Edward Willis, chosen, Mar. 30, 1684
Joseph Bridgman, chosen, Mar. 14, 1691
Ephraim Savage, chosen, Mar. 12, 1692
William Griggs, chosen, Mar. 8, 1696
Joseph Prout, chosen, Mar. 1, 1701
Samuel Gerrish, chosen, Mar. 11, 1733
Had no room to keep records, Oct. 10, 1734
Ezekiel Goldthwait, chosen, May 22, 1741
William Coope
tysburg, 195.
Lowell, General Charles R., 273.
Loyall, Commander B. P., 136.
McCabe, W. Gordon, 286.
McCaslan, Captain W. E., killed, 196.
McCausland, General, John, 179.
McClure, Colonel A. K., 366.
McGuire, Dr., Hunter, his able report on school histories, 98.
McGuire, Prof. J. P. Address by, 352, 359
McDowell, Battle of, 43.
McLaws, General L., 55.
McCaw, Dr J. B., 335.
McMasters, Lieutenant, killed, 316
Magruder: Colonel John Bowie, Sketch of, 205.
Marshall, Colonel, Thomas, killed, 15.
Marye's Heights, 225.
Mason, Wiley Roy, 338
Massachusetts advocated secession, 65.
Massie, Captain LIV., killed, 9
Matthews, James P.. 26
Mattison, J. W., 157.
Mauk, Sergeant John H., 26.
Maury, General D. H., Sketch of, 335; comrades at West Point, 336; in the Mexican war 337; last days in the U. S. army, 339; in tile C. S. army, 341; funeral services of, 347; tributes to, 349
Maury, Jr., D H., 345.
Maury, Captain, John Minor, 335.
Maury, Commod