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ericans, The Children's Lives of Great Men, The True Story of George Washington, The True Story of Abraham Lincoln, The True Story of U. S. Grant, The True Story of Benjamin Franklin, The True Story of Lafayette, The Story of New York, In Blue and White, The Boy Life of Napoleon, Great Cities of the World, Out of Doors with Tennyson, and Longfellow Remembrance Book. Some of his latest books were Under the Allied Flags: A Boy's Adventures in China During the Boxer Revolt; With Lawton and Roberts; In Defense of the Flag: A Boy's Adventures in Spain and Cuba in the War of 1898; The Story of the Nineteenth Century; and The Story of Our War with Spain. In a conversation several years ago, Mr. Brooks said that his favorite work was writing historical stories. My point, he continued, is that boys and girls have been the same in all ages of the world. They have grown better, of course, as the world has progressed—I and optimist enough to believe that—but their essential natures
, Samuel, b. flour inspector, h. Milk. Thorp, Ira, yeoman, h. Walnut. Thrasher, Benjamin brickmaker, h. Broadway. Tilson, Apollos, b. furnishing store, h. Granville. Torrey, Mrs. Mary P., widow, h. Broadway. Randall, Benjamin, 2nd, carpenter, Cambridge. Reed, Daniel, b. grocer, h. Milk. Ricker, Edward, b. blacksmith, h. Milk. Ricker, Benjamin F., mason, h. cor. Cambridge and Milk. Ring, Gardner T., brickmaker, h. Broadway. Riley, James, gardener, h. Beacon. Roberts, Nichols P., b. house and ship joiner, h. Lime. Robinson, Enoch, b. machinist, h. Central. Robinson, George W., b. machinist and founder, h. Summer. Robinson, Ezra B., b. machinist, h. Spring Hill st. Rogers, H. R., b. liquor dealer, h. Beech. Rogers, Artemas, b. varnish dealer, h. Beech. Rogers, Samuel F., h. cor. Beech. Robbins, David C., laborer, h. near M. R. R. Robbins, George F., b. leather dealer, h. Milk. Robertson, Robert, h. vicinity of asylum. Rune
Historic leaves, volume 1, April, 1902 - January, 1903, Somerville Soldiers in the Rebellion. (search)
3, 1863, after the battle of Gettysburg. It was with the Fifth Corps during the campaigns of 1864 and 1865, an excellent regiment, in which the Somerville company was unsurpassed. The regiment lost in action sixty-six men killed; the wounded were about two hundred and fifty. The Somerville company lost nine officers and men killed, or who died from wounds, and twelve who died from sickness or in prison. Andersonville found among its victims some of the flower of our youth. One man, John S. Roberts, is classified as missing August 19, 1864. He undoubtedly was killed in the battle at Weldon railroad on that day. Willard C. Kinsley, who attained the rank of captain, was, I believe, born within our limits in what was then Charlestown. His character was unique in many respects. His nature was gentle and loving, and the crucible of war seemed only to develop these high qualities. He was not of a martial temperament, but his devotion to the cause and his conscientiousness were so i
n, The, IV.—29. Rappahannock River, I.—37. Raymond Family, The. II.—26. Readville, Mass., II.—37, 39. Reams Station, II.—38. Reed, F. O., IV.—20. Reed, J. T., IV.—20. Reed's Corner, II.—10. Regular Infantry, 11h Regiment, IV.—29. Relay House, I.—34, 35. Revolutionary War, The, IV.—12, 13. Richeson, Ezekial, III.—7. Richmond, Va., I.—39; II.—37, 38; IV.—30. Ring, Gardner, II.—16, 18. Ring, Gardner, House of, III.—21. Roanoke Island, IV.—26. Roberts, John S., IV.—25. Rogers, William, II.—13. Rowe Lot, The, III.—13. Roxbury, Mass., II.—26. Royal Farm, The, II.—22. Royal, Sir, Isaac, IV.—10. Russell, Hon., Charles Theodore, II.—29. Russell, Francis, home of, III.—16. Russell, Governor, II.—29. Russell, James, III.—10. Russell, Hon., Thomas, III.—12. Russell Estate, location of, III.—20. Russell House. II.—10; III.—15. Sabine Pass, IV.—30. Safe