rtimer Louis,D.Sept. 7, 1864.
Murray, Thomas,A.Feb. 9, 1865.
Nietman, August,F.Mar. 15, 1865.
Osborne, William,A.Aug. 7, 1864.
Robinson, Henry,H.Oct. 3, 1864.
Rowley, Charles A.,H.Oct. 26, 1864.
Sabiens, Edward,K.Aug. 10, 1864.
Sargent, George C.,H.Nov. 1, 1864.
(Mass.
Vols. says discharged June 30, 1865.)
Shinnick, James,H.Oct. 23, 1864.
Smith, John H,A.Aug. 15, 1864.
Somers, Frank,H.Nov. 17, 1864.
Spence, David,D.Aug. 19, 1864.
(Report says discharged June 30, 1865.)
Walker, Arthur,H.June 15, 1864.
Warner, Abraham F. Corp.,D.Nov. 23, 1864.
(Feb. 13, 1862.)
Willard, Parsons S.G.Oct. 26, 1864.
(Mass.
Vols. says dis. June 30, 1865, as W. L. Parsons.)
Willis, Calvin W.,C.July 17, 1864.
(Name does not appear in Mass. Vols.)
Wilson, William,B.Oct. 8, 1864.
(Adjt.
Gen. Report says discharged June 30, 1865.)
The regimental returns also state that the hospital records at Andersonville give three names of men having died there, not in this list.
List of addit
., priv., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 19; re-en.
Dec. 21, ‘63; M. O. June 30, ‘65 as 2nd Lieut. Clayton, Arthur, priv., (I), Jan. 26, ‘65; 28; deserted June 9, ‘65 from Camp Munson's Hill, Va. Clements, John,nd Batt. Cox, Albert T., priv., (F), Aug. 1, ‘61; 24; never joined the regt.; see 5th Batt. Cox, Arthur W., priv., (F), Aug. 1, 1861; 20; Hosp.
Steward May 30, 1863; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64 as private.
Ce 30, ‘65 abs. Davis, Albert F., priv., (H), Dec. 1, ‘61; 19; disch.
disa. Feb. 7, ‘63.
Davis, Arthur M., priv., (A), May 14, ‘64; 35; drafted; M. O. June 30, ‘65.
Davis, Charles, priv., July 30, ‘), July 25, ‘61; 35; wounded Dec. 13, ‘62; transf.
to V. R.C.; disch.
Feb. 11, ‘64.
Devereux, Arthur F., capt., (F), Aug. 3, ‘61; 25; wounded Sept. 16, ‘62; disch.
Feb. 27, ‘64.
Devereux, Chas.
sa. Dec. 13, ‘61.
Waldron, John F., priv., (—), May 11, ‘64; 29; rejected May 27, ‘64.
Walker, Arthur, priv., (H), May 17, ‘64; 20; drafted; M. O. June 30,
nti-British feeling, 382.
Antietam, 168, 199, 310.
Antislavery amendment, 352.
Appomattox, 330, 331.
Appraiser of merchandise, 414,415.
Army, corps, Sixth, 337, 338, 342 362; Ninth, 322; Thirteenth, 318, 227, 236, 245; Eighteenth, 335, 337; Nineteenth, 337; of Potomac, 170, 249, 250, 251, 275, 299, 303, 304, 310, 317, 318, 330, 333, 349, 362, 366; of Shenandoah, 344; of Tennessee, 199, 233, 236, 242, 249, 252, 253, 254, 265, 362.
Arrest of Dana for libel, 427, 428.
Arthur, President, 446-447.
Asboth, General, 204.
Assembly, French, 66-70, 72, 76, 78, 92, 136; German, 84.
Assistant Secretary of War, preface, 185, 194, 248, 296, 301, 304, 305, 338, 341, 357, 358.
Assistant Treasurer of United States removed, 418.
Associated Press, 485, 486.
Association of Evangelical Works of Mercy, 45.
Athens, Georgia, 295.
Atlanta, 234, 257, 258, 294, 300, 343, 350.
Atlantic blockade, 195.
Auburn, 221, 222.
Augur, General, 336, 337, 346.
Austria, 74, 79
6, 117.
Fresh Pond Park, 117, 125.
Friendship Lodge of Odd Fellows, 286.
Frozen Truth, 91, 94.
Gage, General, seizes powder in Charlestown, 23, 48; and fieldpieces in Cambridge, 23, 48.
Gallows Lot, executions on, 5, 12.
Gambrel-Roofed House, The, 43-46.
Gardner, Col. Thomas, killed at Bunker Hill, 26.
General Court, places of assembling, 2; how formed, 5; adjourned from Boston to Cambridge, 20; proposes to frame a constitution, 27.
Gibbs, Dr. Wolcott, 77.
Gilman, Arthur, his plan for the collegiate instruction of women, 177,178; Regent of Radcliffe College, 174; opens the Cambridge School for Girls, 214; secretary of the Humane Society, 270.
Girls, excluded from early schools, 189, 190.
God's Acre, 5, 16, 134.
Goffe, Edward, and President Dunster, build the first schoolhouse, 188.
Goffe, William, 11.
Gookin, Rev. Nathaniel, 236.
Government, municipal, on what it depends, 78; elimination of partisanship in, 78; non-partisanship in Cambridge
arleston, 485.
Anti-Slavery Reporter (N. Y.), 2.386.
Anti-Slavery Societies, multiplication of, 2.126, 243.
Argyll, Duchess of, 2.387.
Arkansas, admission as slave State opposed, 2.79, achieved in Senate, 80, delayed in House, 106.
Arthur, Chester A. [b. 1830], 1.342.
Ashmun, Jehudi [1794-1828], 1.339.
Ashurst, William Henry [b. London, Feb. 11, 1792; d. there Oct. 13, 1855], penny-postage labors, 2.390; favors admission of women to World's Convention, 371, 376; hospitalityaks his portrait, 387, 390; attentions to Remond, 388.
Swain, David Lowry [1801-1868], 2.62.
Swain, William, assistant of Lundy, 1.91.
Swain, William, portrait painter in Newburyport, 1824-1831, 1.55.
Swift, John, 2.216, 218.
Tappan, Arthur [b. Northampton, Mass., May 22, 1786; d. New Haven, Conn., July 23, 1865], career, 1.91, meets Lundy, 91, releases G. from jail, 190; aid to Lib., 237, to G. against kidnapping, 241, for journey to Philadelphia, 259, in circulating Thoughts on Co
Goodrich, Edward C.,22Lunenburg, Ma. Dec. 31, 1863 Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service.
Goodwin, William H.,20Weymouth, Ma.July 31, 1861Feb. 15, 1864, re-enlistment.
Goodwin, William H.,22Boston, Ma.Feb. 16, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service.
Glover, Edward W.,26Malden, Ma.July 31, 1861Oct. .., 1862, disability.
Grover, Fitzroy,19Chicopee, Ma.Aug. 31, 1864June 11, 1865, expiration of service.
Haggerty, John,26Pittsfield, Ma.Jan. 18, 1864Deserted, never joined Battery.
Hall, Arthur W.,18Heath, Ma.Aug. 30, 1864June 11, 1865, expiration of service.
Hale, Russell,19Gardner, Ma.July 2, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service.
Haley, Samuel, Jr.,21West Boylston, Ma.July 31, 1861Sept. .., 1862, disability.
Hammond, Charles,31Dorchester, Ma.July 26, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service.
Hamilton, Charles,31Truro, Ma.Jan. 12, 1864Jan. 13, 1864, rejected recruit.
Hamilton, Charles H.,21Taunton, Ma.Sept. 2, 1864June 11, 1865, expiration of service.
Hammond, Daniel M.,