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Caroline E. Whitcomb, History of the Second Massachusetts Battery of Light Artillery (Nims' Battery): 1861-1865, compiled from records of the Rebellion, official reports, diaries and rosters 10 0 Browse Search
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 2 0 Browse Search
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of the 21st the first battery from Massachusetts was on its way to Baltimore for a period of three months service. It had not left Boston, however, before Governor Andrews gave orders for the formation of a second battery and designated Major Moses Cobb as its commander. Recruiting headquarters were opened on the 20th of Aprilree years battery from the state of Massachusetts. It was supposed that Major Cobb would take the battery into service, but he left the state abruptly and Governor Andrews sent Adjutant General Schouler down to camp to ask Major O. F. Nims, an experienced officer, to take command and get to Washington as soon as possible. Nieph Ackerman, Wm. W. Jordan, Converse F. Livermore, Joseph W. Greenleaf. Chief of Caisson with rank of Corporal, Henry M. Wadsworth, Frederick A. Bellows, Edwin A. Andrews, Chas. F. Sherman, Lucian A. Hodgdon, S. S. Lincoln. Artificers, C. W. Cobb, H. E. Brown, Seth H. Hatch, Peter Jacobus, Joseph S. Haven, Reuben B. H. Goul
lery, Massachusetts Volunteers—(three years.)—Continued. Name and Rank.Age.Residence orDate of Muster.Termination of Service and Cause Thereof. Place Credited to. Ackerman, Joseph R., Corp.,32Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Deserted Jan. 1, 1862. Andrews, Erastus E., Corp.,28Sunderland, Ma.Dec. 2, 1863Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service. Bellows, Frederick A., Corp.,44Charlestown, Ma.July 31, 1861Aug. 16, 1864, expiration of service. Butts, William D., Corp.,27Charlestown, Ma.July 31, 1861Augice. Allen, Henry B.,27Gloucester, Ma.Dec. 7, 1863Died June 30, 1864, New Orleans, La. Allen, John W.,22Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Feb. 15, 1864, re-enlistment. Allis, Newton R.,36Buckland, Ma.Sept. 14, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service. Andrews, Edwin A.,25Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Aug. 16, 1864, expiration of service. Second Battery Light Artillery, Massachusetts Volunteers—(three years.)—Continued. Name and Rank.Age.Residence orDate of Muster.Termination of Service and Caus