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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 12: Norfolk County. (search)
ine Incorporated Nov. 13, 1705. Population in 1860, 5,164; in 1865, 5,262. Valuation in 1860, $10,598,546; in 1865, $12,107,550. The selectmen in 1861 and 1862 were James Bartlett, Marshall Stearns, Thomas Parsons, Edward R. Seccomb, N. G. Chapin; in 1863, James Bartlett, Marshall Stearns, Thomas Parsons, N. G. Chapin, W. J. Griggs; in 1864 and 1865, James Bartlett, Marshall Stearns, Thomas Parsons, W. J. Griggs, Edward S. Philbrick. The town-clerk during all of these years was B. F. Baker. The town-treasurer during the same period was Moses Withington. 1861. A citizens' meeting, to consider matters in relation to the war, was held on the evening of April 20th at the town hall. It was called to order by Hon. Amos A. Lawrence, and a prayer was offered by Rev. John L. Stone, D. D. The meeting was then permanently organized by the choice of the following gentlemen for officers: President, John Howe; vice-presidents, Augustus Aspinwall, James S. Amory, George B. Blake, Th
h Wisconsin, Col. Thos. S. Allen. Second Division. Brig. Gen. A. P. Howe, Commanding. Second Brigade.—Col. L. A. Grant, Commanding. 2d Vermont, Col. J. H. Walbridge; 3d Vermont, Col. T. O. Seaver; 4th Vermont. Col. E. H. Stoughton; 5th Vermont, Lieut. Col. Jno. R. Lewis 6th Vermont, Lieut. Col. E. L. Barney. Third Brigade.—Brig. Gen. T. A. Neill, Commanding. 7th Maine, Lieut. Col. Selden Connor; 49th New York, Col. D. D. Bidwell; 77th New York, Col. J. B. McKean; 43d New York, Col. B. F. Baker; 61st Pennsylvania, Maj. Geo. W. Dawson. Third Division. Brig. Gen. Frank Wheaton, Commanding. First Brigade.—Brig. Gen. Alexander Shaler, Commanding. 65th New York, Col. J. E. Hamblin; 67th New York, Col. Nelson Cross; 122d New York, Lieut. Col. A. W. Dwight; 23d Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. Jno. F. Glinn; 82d Pennsylvania, Col. Isaac Bassett. Second Brigade.—Col. H. L. Eustis, Commanding. 7th Massachusetts, Lieut. Col. F. P. Harlow; 10th Massachusetts, Lieut. Col. J. M. Deck
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
ment, Commanding by assignment. R. N. Wilson, Capt. and A. A. General. R. T. Daniel, Capt. and A. I. General. G. M. Cochran, Capt. and A. Q. M. A. F. Haymond, Maj. and C. S. Jas. B. Russell, Acting A. D. C. A. Atkinson, Sen. Surg. Brig. [7] Thirteenth Virginia Regiment. Geo. Cullen, Capt. Co. A, Commanding Regiment. E. F. Cowherd, 1st Lt. and Adj't Regiment. Conway Newman, Capt. Co. A. M. S. Stringfellow, 1st Lieut. Co. A. H. C. Coleman, 2d Lieut. Co. A. B. F. Baker, 1st Lieut. Co. C. E. W. Brooking, 2d Lieut. Co. F. C. H. Todd, Surgeon. Jas. J. Crawford, Assistant Surgeon. W. S. Ryland, Chaplain. [10] Thirty-First Virginia Regiment. W. P. Cooper, Maj. Commanding Regiment. S. Butterman, Ass't Surg. Jas. H. Leps, Chaplain. J. Radaburgh, Capt. Co. C. E. Jones Armstrong, 1st Lt. Co. A. Warwick C. Kincaid, 1st Lt. Co. B. Henry B. Pullin, 2d Lt. Co. B. [7] Forty-ninth Virginia Regiment. W. D. Moffett, Capt. Co. G, Comma
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
pt. J. T., 71. Aycock, J. C., Lane's Regiment, 45. Ayres, Capt. L. L., 121. Babbitt, Maj., Amzi, 144. Babbitt, Lt. C. W., 467. Babcock, U. S. A., Gen., XII. Badgett, Capt. J. W., 253. Bagby, Lt., Jno. R., 17, 35. Bagnall, Ass't Surg., R. D., 333. Bagwell, Lt. E. R., 432. Bagwell, Sgt. F. P. 433. Bagwell, W. H., 18. Bailey, Surg. A. W., 121. Bailey, Lt. C. R., 432. Bailey, Capt. J. H., 348. Bailey, Surg. W. H., 368. Baird, Capt. E. R., 70. Baker, Lt., Ben., 160. Baker, Lt. B. F., 190. Baker, Surg. P. B., 347. Baker, Chaplain R. M., 71. Baker, Lt., T. Pickens, 121. Baldwin, Lt.-Col. B. G., 3. Baldwin, Ass't Surg. C., 85. Baldwin, Lt. J. H., 449. Baldwin, Capt. J. M., 467. Baldwin, Ass't Surg. R. T., 448. Ball, Lt. B. W., 476. Ballard, Maj., Thos. E., 186. Ballard, Maj. W. S., 108 Ballinger, Lt. J. S., 123. Ballinger, Surg. M., 123. Balthis, Chaplain M. G., 85. Baltimore Battery 44, 454-6. Banister, Surg. M. 69. Barber, Lt. J. L., 314. B
Attempting to cross the lines. --Under a Confederate guard the following parties were brought to this city and committed to Castle Thunder on Monday night, charged with attempting to escape into the lines of the enemy. Ferdinand Fitchett, an employee at the Examiner office; Thomas Brooks, formerly a painter from Norfolk, Virginia, but now claiming to be a citizen of this place; B. F. Baker, a paroled Yankee, employed in the printing establishment of MacFarlane & Ferguson: Thomas Coolen, an employee at the Confederate States armory, and Solomon Carter, a negro belonging to Dunlop, Memure &Co. At the same time, John Munn, long suspected of disloyal transactions, was arrested and committed to the Castle, charged with running persons through the lines for heavy pecuniary consideration.
Wanted to Hire or Purchase, two Negro Bakers. They must be good workmen. For such, I will pay a good price. Apply at my store, in Port Mayo, or address me through Dispatch office. Also, I wish to employ a good Baker to take charge of the work. Timothy Kerse. no 5--6t*