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$4,060.63. At this meeting, July 22, 1862, the town passed resolves, which were placed on the town records, tendering their kindest sympathy to Major Albert S. Ingalls, in hospital at Annapolis, Md., who had recently lost a limb on the field of battle before Richmond. Also, of greeting to Lieut. Francis Gould. Lieut. John Locke, Lieut. Charles H. Graves, and others, our friends and neighbors, now resting on their laurels near the field of battle before Richmond. At the same meeting, Thomas Braslin, a member of the West Cambridge company, having a furlough in consequence of a wound received at the battle of Fair Oaks, being present, was called upon to address the meeting, and responded in a speech full of patriotism. A collection was taken up for him, amounting to $44.27. Albert S. Ingalls, born in Rindge, N. H., Dec. 29, 1830, was a lawyer, and removed from Fitchburg to West Cambridge in 1869. The quota of Massachusetts being full, his company and himself offered their servic
lieut.F35June 27, 1861; 1st lieut. Sept. 25, 1861. 291Francis Gould, 1st sergt.H31C June 27, 1861; 2d lieut. Dec. 16, 1861; 1st lieut. March 20, 1862. 292Horace D. Durgin, sergt.H21June 27, 1861; 1st sergt. 293Charles H. Graves, sergt.H22June 27, 1861; 2d lieut., Dec. 16, 1861; 1st lieut., Aug. 28, 1862. 294Edwin E. Snow, sergt.H18June 27, 1861. 295Fred C. Floyd, corp.H24June 27, 1861; sergt. 296John B. Wiley, corp.H21June 27, 1861. 297Ammi C. Teel, corp.H20June 27, 1861. 298Thomas Braslin, corp.H18June 27, 1861. 299Horatio N. Shepard, corp.H22June 27, 1861. 300John P. Tufts, corp.H25June 27, 1861. 301Henry C. Cobb, wagonerH20June 27, 1861. 302Daniel BarnettH24June 27, 1861. 303John B. BusteedH21June 27, 1861. 304James H. ColeH20June 27, 1861; sergt. 305John P. DanielsH25June 27, 1861. 306Edwin A. FrostH24June 27, 1861. 307John P. GammonH25June 27, 1861. 308Alexander H. GreenlawH23June 27, 1861. 309Winfield S. HammondH22June 27, 1861; corp. 310John HannaH25June 27
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