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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct.. Search the whole document.

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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 10
alry (three years), Sept., 23, 1861, credited to Charlestown. Died of wounds June 10, 1863. Buried here, age 24—monument. 326 George H. Sprague, age 30, Co. B, Forty-Third Regiment Infantry (nine months), Oct. 11, 1862, credited to Boston. Died March 27, 1863, at Newbern, N. C. Buried here. 327. George Trask, age 18, Co. M, First Regiment of Cavalry (three years), Oct. 1, 1861—residence or place credited to not given-transferred to Co. M, 4th Cavalry. (Died May 3, 1862, Port Royal, S. C.—Family account and monument. ) 328. Rev. Samuel A. Smith, minister First Congregational Parish, missionary to the army, died of a fever contracted at Norfolk, Va., on May 20, 1866, aged 36. Given in Letters from Two Brothers, and not previously mentioned: 329. Alfred Bloxham, age 26, First Battery Light Artillery (three years), July 24, 1862, to Oct. 19, 1864, credited to Cambridge. 330. George H. Cutter, age 19, Co. H, 3d Wisconsin Infantry, enlisted April 24, 1861, for three ye<
Bull Run, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 10
uly 22, 1861. Fifth Regiment Infantry. Daniel Bennem, referred to on page 157 as one of the citizens connected with the fifth Regiment, was probably the Daniel Benham, age 26, Co. E, credited to Medford; discharg. Ed June 29, 1861, disability. (three Months.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 35William H. Pattee, 3d lieut.E28May 1, 1861, to July 31, 1861. 36James A. Bailey, sergt.E24May 1, 1861, to July 31, 1861. 37William H. Lawrence, sergt.E26May 1, 1861; killed July 21, 1861, Bull Run, Va. 38William B. F. EmersonE24May 1, 1861, to July 31, 1861. 39Alfred M. ThorpeE28May 1, 1861, to July 31, 1861. Fifth Regiment Infantry. (nine Months.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 40John P. GayH23Sept. 16, 1862, to July 2, 1863. Sixth Regiment Infantry. (nine Months.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 41Henry M. FarnsworthB21Aug. 31, 1862, to June 3, 1863. 42George F. PatchB20Aug. 31, 1862, to June 3, 1863. 43William F. PatchB21Aug. 31, 1862, to June 3, 1863. Six
Worcester (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 10
Died of wounds Sept. 16, 1863, Gettysburg, Pa Son of .Henry Frost (par. 35).—See Genealogies. 336. Samuel Gates, age 43, Co. E, Sixteenth Regiment Infantry (three years), July 12, 1861, credited to Woburn. Discharged June 6, 1862, disability. Samuel Gates (probably the same), age 46, credited to Charlestown, of the Veteran Reserve Corps, Aug. 1, 1864. 337. Charles C. Henry, age 44, Co. A, Twenty-Fifth Regiment Infantry (three years), Sept. 11, 1861, to Sept. 1, 1862. Credited to Worcester. 338. Henry S. Pollard, enlisted from N. Y. in New York State Volunteers. 339. Samuel G. Rawson, age 19, Co. E, Forty-Fourth Regiment Infantry (nine months), Sept. 12, 1862, to June 18, 1863. Credited to Boston. 340. Minot Robbins, Seventh N. Y. Regiment. 341. William W. Snelling, age 33, Ninth Battery Light Artillery (three years), Aug. 10, 1862, credited to Boston. Discharged March 14, 1863, disability. 342. William Stacy, Co. K, 99th New York Vols. (three years); Jan. 1
Yonkers (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 10
Jan. 29, 1864 (3 yrs.). Fortieth Regiment New York State Volunteers. Mozart Regiment, organized June 14, 1861; left the State, July 4, 1861. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Enrolled. 289Albert 8. Ingalls, capt.H30June 27, 1861, at Yonkers, N. Y.; major, June 20, 1862. 290John Locke, 2d 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; 1sfor correction of the above list. The following are said by members of the regiment to have belonged to the old company enlisted in West Cambridge, but were not residents of the town. They were all of Co. H, and enrolled June 27, 1861, at Yonkers, N. Y. Their names and ages were thus: George O. Ballou, 1st Lieut., 36; Ira Keyes, 2d Lieut., 38; Sewall B. Ellis, Corp., 21 (killed); Daniel C. Fletcher, Corp, 33; Patrick Byrne, 25; Samuel A. Fish, 24; William J. Flynn, 21; Phineas J. Jeffers, 27
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 10
1862, credited to Boston. Discharged March 14, 1863, disability. 342. William Stacy, Co. K, 99th New York Vols. (three years); Jan. 13, 1862, Not buried here. 343. George P. Cotting, age 20, Co. F, Twenty-Fifth Regiment Infantry (three years), Oct. 10, 1861, credited to Fitchburg; re-enlisted Dec. 18, 1863, credited to Boston. Died Dec. 29, 1864, at Annapolis, Md. note. Charles H. Graves, formerly 1st Lieut. in the Fortieth N. Y. Regiment, born Mass. and appointed from Mass., was commissioned Assistant AdjutantGen-eral of Volunteers, with the rank of Captain, Feb. 29, 1864; Assistant Adjutant-General of Volunteers with the rank of Major, Jan. 15, 1865. Brevet Colonel of Volunteers and Aide-de-Camp to Brevet Major-General A. H. Terry. Entered the Regular Army as First Lieutenant in the Fourteenth Infantry, Nov. 29, 1865. Captain, Thirty-Fourth Infantry, commissioned July 28, 1866. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieut.—Colonel of Regulars, March 2, 1867. Captain unass
Menotomy (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 10
asion, which was afterward printed for gratuitous distribution at the expense of Mr. John Field. 322. Edward Clark. See 22d Regiment Infantry, note. 323. Warren H. Freeman, Sergt., age 18, Co. A, Thirteenth Regiment Infantry (three years), Dec. 1, 1861, credited to Boston. Transferred to Co. A, 39th Regt., July 14, 1864. Discharged Sept. 13, 1864, order War Dept. A little book, entitled Letters from Two Brothers serving in the War for the Union, to their Family at Home in West Cambridge, Mass. (Cambridge, printed for private circulation, 1871), Riverside, Cambridge. Printed by H. O. Houghton & Co. Pp. 168. is deserving of high commendation. It is the record of Warren H. Freeman, who served as a soldier in the Thirteenth and afterward in the Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Regiments, and his brother Eugene H. Freeman, who was an engineer in the transport service, sons of Mr. J. D. Freeman. Warren H. joined Company A, 13th Mass. Regiment, in Maryland, on the third day after
City Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 10
(three Years.) Name.Age.Term of service. 173Thomas Mitchell21March 29, 1864; died Nov. 6, 1864, at Andersonville, Ga. 174Michael Timney.32Feb. 27, 1864, to June 16, 1865. 175John Tynan30Feb. 27, 1864; dis. Sept. 23, 1864, disa. 176Moses J. Whittemore27Feb. 27, 1864, to June 15, 1865. First Regiment Heavy Artillery. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 177Elisha F. SargentB43Dec. 3, 1864, to Aug. 16, 1865. 178William Hil, corp.K18Aug. 9 1862; died June 18, 1864, at City Point, Va. 179George A. CraneK18Aug. 9, 1862, to July 8, 1864. 180Henry J. CrosbyK20Aug. 9, 1862, to July 8, 1864. Second Regiment Heavy Artillery. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 181Michael W. CoughlinC19Aug. 18, 1864, to June 26, 1865. 182William ColemanD19Aug. 15, 1864, to June 26, 1865. 183Joseph FosterD22Jan. 2, 1864; deserted July 2, 1865. 184Edmund JoyceD20Aug. 15, 1864, to June 26, 1865. 185Lewis MartinE21Aug. 18, 1864, to June 26, 1865. 186David H. PierceE20Au
Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 10
861. 320William S. WoodsH20June 27, 1861. Albert S. Ingalls died of a wound Aug. 11, 1862 (see p. 157 previous). John Locke died in the service Sept. 22, 1862 (see p. 168 previous). Francis Gould received a ball in his knee Sept. 1, 1862, and died from its supposed effects Sept. 7, 1874 (see p. 263 previous). John B. Wiley was killed in battle. Gammon died of disease in the service. Greenlaw was killed in battle. John H. Hill died in prison at Richmond, Va., of wounds received at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. Andrew Kenny was killed at battle of Williamsburg, May 6, 1862. Ezra W Thompson was killed while on picket. The New York muster rolls examined do not give the place of residence of any, and we have depended on the statements of remaining members of the company for correction of the above list. The following are said by members of the regiment to have belonged to the old company enlisted in West Cambridge, but were not residents of the town. They were all of Co. H,
Manassas, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 10
Aug. 17, 1864, to June 4, 1865. 151*Charles K. Drury, sergt.B21Aug. 26, 1864; sergt. maj. May 13, 1865. First Company Sharpshooters. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 153Ammi Hall28Sept. 2, 1861; dis. Sept. 26, 1862, disa. First Light Battery. (three Months.) Name.Age. Term of service. 154Josiah Porter, 1st lieut.38May 18, 1861, to Aug. 2, 1861. First Battery Light Artillery. Warren H. Freeman, in April, 1862, saw Capt. Porter's (First) Battery, at Manassas, Va., and several of the members from West Cambridge. The Battery was encamped for a long time near West Camb., and the commander was a son of the somewhat noted hotelkeeper in the vicinity.—Letters from two Brothers, pp. 22, 23; also see same, pp. 72, 73, for further mention. (three Years.) Name.Age.Term of service. 155James W. Kenney, sergt.25Aug. 28, 1861, to Aug. 29, 1864. 156Daniel Benham, corp.27Aug. 28, 1861; re-enl. Dec. 23, 1863. 157Daniel Benham, corp.29Dec. 24, 1863; tr. 9th
New Orleans (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 10
RockwellA21April 9, 1864; deserted May 24,?64. 202Henry McAllister, sergt.C24April 2, 1864, to May 26, 1865. 203Ebenezer LaneI23Feb. 10, 1863, to July 20, 1866. 204Thomas O'BrienI18Aug. 26, 1864, to June 17, 1865. 205Walter E. JaquithK18Dec. 21, 1863; dis. Apr. 20, 1864, disa. 206Charles Smith, unas'drecruit30Dec. 22, 1863; rejected Dec. 24, 1863. Third Regiment of Cavalry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 207Robert GuildF21April 6, 1864; died July 14, 1864, at New Orleans, La. 208Kendall L. Flint, unas'drecr.21Apr. 4, 1864, to Apr. 21, 1864, rej. recr. Fourth Regiment of Cavalry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 199*Henry D. Trask, corp.L19Sept. 23, 1861; re-enl. April 20, 1864. 209Henry D. TraskL21April 21, 1864; prom. Nov. 29, 1864. Fifth Regiment of Cavalry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 210Henry L. BrisonA20Jan. 9, 1864; died April 30, 1864, at Readville, Mass. 211John DoughtyA27Jan 9, 1864; died April 4,
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