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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 237 77 Browse Search
HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF MEDFORD, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT, IN 1630, TO THE PRESENT TIME, 1855. (ed. Charles Brooks) 148 0 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 10 4 Browse Search
George P. Rowell and Company's American Newspaper Directory, containing accurate lists of all the newspapers and periodicals published in the United States and territories, and the dominion of Canada, and British Colonies of North America., together with a description of the towns and cities in which they are published. (ed. George P. Rowell and company) 8 0 Browse Search
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The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 7 7 Browse Search
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back, Feb. 27 to Mar. 2, 1864. In the Rappahannock campaign; engaged in the battle of the Wilderness, May 5-6, 1864; battles around Spotsylvania, May 9-21, 1864; and battles of Cold Harbor, June 3-5, 1864. Resigned, June 27, 1864. Died at Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 11, 1885. Everett, Charles. Born in Massachusetts. Captain, 6th Battery Mass. Light Artillery, Jan. 20, 1862. Lieut. Colonel, 2d La. Infantry, Sept. 6, 1862. Colonel, Apr. 1, 1864. Brevet Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 120th Mass. Infantry, Dec. 18, 1862; mustered, Jan. 24, 1863. Resigned on account of disability, Apr. 13, 1863. Brevet Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Died at Cannes, France, Dec. 6, 1889. Palfrey, John Carver. Born at Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 25, 1833. Cadet, U. S. Military Academy, July 1, 1853, to July 1, 1857. Brevet Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, July 1, 1857. Second Lieutenant, Dec. 31, 1857. Assistant Engineer on the defences of Hampton Roads, Va., Apr. 24 to
, 1865; mustered, July 1. First Lieutenant, July 11, 1865; mustered, July 27. Mustered out, Aug. 20, 1865. Died at Cambridge, Mass., June 16, 1868. Conant, Marcus, Jr. Second Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Apr. 8, 1864. First Lieutenan1st Mass. Cavalry, Mar. 27, 1863. First Lieutenant, Jan. 24, 1864. Discharged (disability), Feb. 15, 1864. Died at Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 13, 1893. Longley, Stephen W. Second Lieutenant, 53d Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Oct. 1 Feb. 4, 1864; mustered, Mar. 30. Captain, July 11, 1865; mustered, July 27. Mustered out, Aug. 20, 1865. Died at Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 23, 1883. Newhall, Benjamin E. Second Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Oct. ned, Jan. 2, 1863. Commissioned Captain, Assistant Adj. General, U. S. Volunteers, June 7, 1864; declined. Died at Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 14, 1884. Storrow, Charles. Captain, 44th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 12, 1862.
, 2d U. S. Artillery, May 22, 1861; accepted, June 3, 1861. First Lieutenant, June 10, 1861. Brevet Captain, U. S. Army, June 30, 1862. Brevet Major, Nov. 8, 1863. Retired, Feb. 7, 1865. Captain, 42d U. S. Infantry, Jan. 22, 1867; accepted, Apr. 1, 1867. Unassigned, Apr. 22, 1869. Captain, U. S. Army, May, 1870. Retired, May 14, 1870, with rank of Mounted Captain. Loss of left foot from wound in line of duty (Acts, Aug. 3, 1861; July 28, 1866). Buttrick, Edward King. Born at Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 23, 1831. Captain, 31st Wis. Infantry, Dec. 23, 1862. Captain and Assistant Adj. General, U. S. Volunteers, Jan. 25, 1865. Brevet Major, Mar. 13, 1865. Assistant Adj. General, Temporary Division 14th. Mustered out of service, with the regiment, July 28, 1865. Mustering out Mich. troops at Detroit in Sept., 1865. Mustered out of service, Oct. 31, 1865. Byrnes, Richard. Private, Corporal, Sergeant and Sergeant Major, 1st U. S. Cavalry, May 21, 1856, to July 9, 1861. Seco
t Artillery, Feb. 11, 1863. See Mass. Field Officers. Binney, Henry M. Residence at Cambridge, Mass., at time of enlistment. Second Lieutenant, 10th Me. Infantry, Oct. 3, 1861. First Lieutena. Infantry, May 1, 1865. Mustered out, July 15, 1865. Buttrick, Edward King. Born at Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 23, 1831. Captain, 31st Wis. Infantry, Dec. 23, 1862. Captain, Assistant Adj. Generrst Lieutenant, Adjutant, 7th Mo. Cavalry, May 22, 1863. Resigned, Dec. 13, 1864. Died at Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 22, 1881. Chapman, Charles Henry. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, 5th R. I. Heavy Ae, U. S. Volunteers, Sept. 10, 1862. See U. S. Army. Leighton, George Eliot. Born at Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 7, 1835. First Lieutenant, 3d Mo. Volunteers (Infantry), U. S. Reserve Corps, May 8 tavalry, Nov., 1862. Major. Discharged, Aug. 17, 1864. Odiorne, David Whiton. Born at Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 27, 1845. Private, 19th Penn. Infantry, Apr. 18, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 29, 1861.
Nov. 15, 1862. Discharged for promotion, July 23, 1863. First Sergeant, General Banks' troops, Department of the Gulf. Second Lieutenant, 78th U. S. Colored Infantry, Apr. 6, 1864. First Lieutenant, Feb. 3, 1865. Mustered out, Jan. 6, 1866. Hicks, David F. Sergeant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged, Mar. 22, 1863, for promotion in U. S. Colored Troops. First Lieutenant, 79th U. S Colored Infantry. Resigned, July 5, 1864. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. Born at Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 22, 1823. Captain, 51st Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S , Sept. 25, 1862. Colonel, 1st S. C. Volunteers, afterward 33d U. S. Colored Infantry, Nov. 10, 1862. Resigned (disability resulting from wound received in action), Oct. 27, 1864. Hill, James Gilbert. Private and First Sergeant, 41st Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Oct. 14, 1862. First Lieutenant, 1st La. Engineers, Corps d'afrique, U. S. Volunteers, May 10, 1863. Captain, 3d La. Engineers, a
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, XIV. Massachusetts women in the civil war. (search)
al, in Washington. In 1865, in connection with Miss Annie Buttrick, Miss Mary Felton and Miss Annette Rogers, she organized the Howard Industrial School, in Cambridge, Mass. This school received and provided for several hundred colored people, sent North by Gen. Charles Howard and Gen. S. C. Armstrong. This was one of the earlie; Miss Hannah E. Stevenson; Miss Isa E. Loring; Mrs. George H. Shaw; Mrs. Martin Brimmer; Mrs. George Ticknor and Mrs. William B. Rogers; Miss Mary Felton of Cambridge, Mass., who served in the same hospital for a long time with her friend, Miss Lowell. Mrs. Ticknor was president of the Boston sewing circle, which raised nearly $or the management of the Newton, Mass., Home for Orphan and Destitute Girls, where she remained in charge until her recent death. Miss Emily E. Parsons of Cambridge, Mass., was the daughter of Prof. Theophilus Parsons of the Cambridge Law School, and grand-daughter of the late Chief Justice Parsons of Massachusetts. She obtain
memorial. List of Braintree volunteers in the army and navy from 1861 to 1865. Boston, 1877. 8°. Bridgewater. Hooker, Arthur. A history of Bridgewater in the rebellion. Boston, 1880. 8°. Brighton. Whitney, F. A. An oration delivered at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in Evergreen cemetery, Brighton, Mass., July 26, 1866. Containing notices of the deceased soldiers. Boston, 1866. 61 pp. 8°. Cambridge. Williams, S. K., Jr. Record of soldiers and sailors of Cambridge, Mass., who died or were killed in the army and navy during the late war. Cambridge, 1869. Chelsea. Roll of honor of the city of Chelsea. Chelsea, 1880. 8°. Concord. Ceremonies at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in Concord. Concord, 1867. 12°. Fitchburg. Willis, H. A. Fitchburg in the rebellion. Fitchburg, 1866. 8°. Hanover. Dedication of the soldiers' and sailors' monument. Boston, 1878. 8°. Harvard college. Brown, Francis H. Harvard university in th
ndence and comment. Boston Evening Journal, Feb. 6, 1862, p. 2, col. 3. — and 8th Regt. M. V. M. Baltimore plot. C. C. Felton. Harvard Mon., vol. 1, p 119. — and 7th Regt. N. Y. Going to Baltimore; from speech of Gen. Edw. Hincks, at Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 5, 1883. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 21, p. 612. Button, romance of a (cut from the coat of Col. Fletcher Webster, 12th Regt. M. V. I.). Bivouac, vol. 1, p. 122. Byers, Capt. S. H. M. The march to the sea; narrative. No., vol. 33, p. 704. Folsom, Charles W. Engagement of Oct. 21, 1861, at Ball's Bluff. Crossing the river; loss of clothing and money in 15th and 20th Regts. M. V. I. Boston Evening Journal, Nov. 2, 1861, p. 4, col. 1. — Writes from Cambridge, Mass., giving information of Ad. Farragut's youth. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 70. Food. Army ration, the, rev. of, with resume of contents. Prof. E. N. Horsford. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 595. — Baked beans. Bivouac, vo