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Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Company E, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, in the Civil War. (search)
ter which befell our company. Our pickets had been taken off at 10 p. m., October 10, and marched back to Camp Nordquest for their rations. They were under the command of Captain John Hutchins, of Company C (Medford). They secured their rations, but on their return, as there was some delay and the night was dark, some of them lost their way. The consequence was the enemy captured thirteen men, all from our regiment, and seven of them from Company E. These were Sergeant R. J. Hyde, Privates F. J. Oliver, Henry Howe, Joseph Whitmore, and Washington Lovett, all of whom died in Andersonville prison, and Corporal G. W. Bean and Private J. W. Oliver. The former was in prison seventeen months, until March, 1865, when he was paroled; the latter was more fortunate, being paroled after three or four months of imprisonment. The capture took place near Stevensburg, five or six miles from their regiment. October 11. We turned out soon after midnight, and were ordered to be ready at a mome
orton's Grove, 15, 37. Noyes. Rev. Charles L., 4. Ny, The. 59. Oak Street, 14, 34. Oasis, 6. Odiorne. William, 58. Offert's Cross Roads, Md., 18. Ogdensburg, N. Y., 10. Old Mill and Other Poems, 3. Olive Branch, 5, 41. Oliver, F. J., 22. Oliver. Judson W., 18, 22. One Hundred and Fourth New York. 62, 71. One Hundred and Seventh Pennsylvania, 21. Orange and Alexandria Railroad. 44. Orcutt, Edward L., 16. Orcutt, Levi, 8, 16. Original English Inhabitants and EarlyOliver. Judson W., 18, 22. One Hundred and Fourth New York. 62, 71. One Hundred and Seventh Pennsylvania, 21. Orange and Alexandria Railroad. 44. Orcutt, Edward L., 16. Orcutt, Levi, 8, 16. Original English Inhabitants and Early Settlers in Somerville, 25-31, 49-55. Page, Major, Caleb, 5. Palfrey, Hon. John G., 15. Palfrey's Grove, 15, 37. Palgrave, Richard, 28. Paine, Edward, 30. Palmer, Abraham, 29. Palmer, William D., 56. Park Street, 33. Parochial School, 33, 37, 40. Parry Brick Co., 10. Patten, Margaret, 50. Pemunky River, 61. Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C., 19. Perry, William A., 74. Petersburg, 65, 66, 69, 72. Pettengill.———, 14. Philadelphia, Penn., 18. Phillips. 10. Phi<