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Historic leaves, volume 1, April, 1902 - January, 1903, Somerville Soldiers in the Rebellion. (search)
n into the wilderness May 4, 1864. His bearing and appearance were those of an ideal cavalryman; like many Somerville men, he had his special theory. He said the rebels could shoot as long as we could, and that our cavalry should charge with sabre, and not use revolvers or carbines until the enemy turned in flight. I believe that he was correct, under then existing conditions, and knew that he had the intrepidity to exemplify his opinion. He died in New Jersey several years ago. Charles M. Miller, a descendant of James Miller, who was killed on the slope of Prospect hill April 19, 1775, by the British, on their retreat from Concord, died from disease in Virginia June 15, 1864, while a member of the Eleventh Massachusetts Battery. James Millen, an uncle of the Galletly brothers, was an excellent soldier and an intelligent man. We were the only Somerville men in Company G, of the Twenty-second. He was killed by a cannon ball at Mechanicsville, Va., June 26, 1862. Fletcher
ddlesex Canal, II.—7, 10, 11, 19. Middlesex Canal, opening of, IV.—13. Middlesex Canal, people connected with, II.—10. Middlesex County, IV.—24. Middlesex County Census, 1850, I.—26. Middlesex House, II.—10. Mike Martin, IV.—12. Miles, Colonel Dixon S., I.—34, 36; III., 24. Miles, General Nelson A., IV.—27. Military Sketch No. 1, I.—33. Military Sketch No. 2, II.—37. Milk Row, II.—9, 10, 21, 26. Milk Row Station, III.—16. Millen, James, IV.—29. Miller, Charles M., IV.—29. Miller, James, IV.—29. Miller's River, III.—17. Minute Men at Lexington, I.—9. Mitchell House, location of, III.—21. Monument to Fallen Heroes, Lexington, I.—9. Moore, William F., IV.—23, 29. Morill, Henry, I.—11. Morse, John, I.—23. Mount Auburn Cemetery, I.—11; II.—24. Mousalls, John, III.—11, 12. Munroe, Ensign, Robert, I.—9. Munroe Family, The. I.—7. Munroe House, location of, 1853, III