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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 6 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 13: Plymouth County. (search)
637. Population in 1860, 2,597; in 1865, 2,377. Valuation in 1860, $1,070,386; in 1865, $1,006,782. The selectmen in 1861 and 1862 were Elbridge Chandler, Samuel Atwell, John Holmes; in 1863, Elbridge Chandler, Benjamin Alden, Samuel Atwell; in 1864, and 1865, Samuel Atwell, James M. Weston, Charles H. Chandler. The town-clSamuel Atwell; in 1864, and 1865, Samuel Atwell, James M. Weston, Charles H. Chandler. The town-clerk during all these years was Josiah Peterson. The town-treasurer in 1861, 1862, and 1863 was Eden S. Sampson; in 1864 and 1865, F. P. Sherman. 1861. May 1st, A town-meeting was held, at which a preamble and resolutions were adopted setting forth the principles of the Declaration of Independence, and resolving to raise by taxaSamuel Atwell, James M. Weston, Charles H. Chandler. The town-clerk during all these years was Josiah Peterson. The town-treasurer in 1861, 1862, and 1863 was Eden S. Sampson; in 1864 and 1865, F. P. Sherman. 1861. May 1st, A town-meeting was held, at which a preamble and resolutions were adopted setting forth the principles of the Declaration of Independence, and resolving to raise by taxation or otherwise four thousand dollars to organize and uniform a militia company, to be composed of the able-bodied citizens of Duxbury; each member to receive twenty dollars a month while under drill, not to exceed thirty days, or until called into active service, and when in active service to be paid fifteen dollars a month in a
W. C., Pittsfield. Allen, Daniel, South Reading. Allen, Wm. E., Waltham. Allis, Justin W. C., Whately. Ames, N. S., Springfield. Ames, James T., Chicopee. Ames, Ezra, Rockport. Amory, Col. Chas., Boston. Amory, Francis, Boston. Four recruits. Appleton, Wm., Brookline. Appleton, Henry D., Brookline. Apthorp, Robert E., Boston. Apthrop, H. O., Cambridge. Arms, William S., Springfield. Atkins, Elisha, Belmont. Atkins, Mrs. Elisha, Belmont. Atwell, Samuel, Duxbury. Babcock, Chas. A., Boston. Bailey, Geo. H., Lawrence. Baker, Henry H., Barnstable. Bancroft, Henry, Lynnfield. Bancroft, Thomas J., Boston. Barker, Hiram, Brighton. Barker, Otis B., Pittsfield. Barker, Chas. T., Pittsfield. Barker, John V., Pittsfield. Barker, G. T., Pittsfield. Barnes, Mrs. Hiram, Goshen. Barrows, Horatio, Middleboro. Barrus, Mrs. Hiram, Goshen. Bascom, Gilbert, Southampton. Bascom, Geo. W., Holden. Bassett, Chas
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
., 571 Arnold, L. A., 898 Arnold. M. N., 238 Arnold, William, 6 Arthur, W. A., 6 Ashbury, George, 6 Ashley, J. F., 238 Ashley, J. F., 238 Ashley, W. A., 238 Aspinwall, J. S. G., 6 Aspinwall, John, 6 Atherton, C. H., 238 Atherton, J. H., 238 Atkins, Elisha, 580 Atkins, Elisha, Mrs., 580 Atkins, I. F., 6 Atkins, J. R. P., 6 Atkins, James, 6 Atkins, R. F., 238 Atkinson, B. C., 238 Atkinson, C. O., 238 Atkinson, Edward, 614 Atkinson, F. B., 6 Attwood, C. G., 205,504 Atwell, Samuel, 580 Atwill, J. W., 457 Atwood, A. P., 6 Atwood, T. B., 238 Austin, A. S., 238,398 Austin, C. A., 6 Austin, Edward, 6 Austin, G. F., 238 Austin, Joseph, 238 Averill, Nathaniel, 238 Avery, F. D., 238 Avery, John, 238 Avery, O. A., 457 Avis, Samuel, 398 Ayer, J. C., 238 Ayers, C. L., 238 Ayers, J. C., 238 Ayling, A. D., 239 Ayres, J. G., 6 Aytown, J. F., 239 B. Babbidge, Charles, 393 Babbitt, Ebenezer, Jr., 6 Babbitt, L. S., 398,504 Babbitt, P. H., 239 Babbit
Official List of casualties in the Corps of Lexington Cadets: Headq'rs corps of Cadets,Camp near Harrisonburg. Va,May 19th, 1864. The following is a correct list of the killed and wounded of this battalion in the battle of New Marsed, May 15th, 1864: Field and Staff.--Wounded: Lt Col Ship, slightly in shoulder. company A.--wounded: Corp's Geo F Macon, Richmond, badly in arm; Samuel Atwell, Westmoreland, badly in leg; Privates Henry J Meade, Bedford, slightly in side; C H Harrison. Augusta, bruised badly; Jacob Imboden, Augusta, badly bruised; F L Smith, Alexandria, badly in face and shoulder; E H Smith Richmond, very slightly in hip; it a Pendleton, Ambers, slightly in head; I W White, Abingdon, dangerously in leg; George Spiller, Botetourt, slightly in head and leg; Wm P Watston, North Carolina, slightly in arm. company B.--killed: Privates J B Stanard, Orange; W H McDowell, North Carolina; D G Jefferson Amelia, died of wounds, wounded: Serg't H H Gann