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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Trials. (search)
to its owners; Judge Pickering, though doubtless insane, is convicted and removed from office......March 4, 1804 Judge Samuel Chase impeached before the United States Senate, acquitted......1805 Thomas O. Selfridge tried for murder of Charles Austin on the public exchange in Boston......Aug. 4, 1806 Aaron Burr, for treason, Virginia; acquitted......March 27–Sept. 7, 1807 Col. Thomas H. Cushing, by court-martial at Baton Rouge, on charges of Brig-Gen. Wade Hampton......1812 Patrick Byrne, for mutiny, by general court-martial at Fort Columbus; sentenced to death......May 22, 1813 Gen. W. Hull, commanding the northwestern army of the United States, for cowardice in surrender of Detroit, Aug. 16, etc.; by court-martial, held at Albany, sentenced to be shot; sentence approved by the President, but execution remitted......Jan. 3, 1814 Dartmouth College case, defining the power of States over corporations......1817-18 Arbuthnot and Ambrister, by court-martial, April 2
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, 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; George W. Lang, 22; Charles Smith, 28; Christopher Smith, 23; George Thompson, 22. Miscellaneous. Residents or the town and Credit to other places. 321. Joseph P. Burrage, 2d Lieut., age 22, Thirty-Third Regiment Infantry (three years), May, 18, 1863, credited to Cambridge. Killed Oct. 29, 1863, Lookout Mountain, Tenn. A graduate of Harvard University in 1862. His remains were brought home in December, 186
161 Bunker, 10 Burbeck, 137, 164, 199, 222, 269, 313 Burgess, 343 Burgoyne, 100, 186, 202 Burke, 342 Burns, 342, 347, 348 Burr, 91, 92, 104, 106, 207 Burrage, 170, 172, 178, 360 Burrill, 2 Bussell, 199, 220 Busteed, 349 Butter, 199, 236 Butterfield, 9, 10, 21-3, 27, 28, 30, 78, 83, 94, 96, 107, 110-13, 120, 121, 131, 140, 164, 167, 168-70, 188, 193, 199-201, 203, 216, 233, 234, 246, 266, 268,269, 270, 272, 274, 290,311, 313, 319, 321 Butters, 187 Byrne, 349 Cady, 143, 171, 172, 173, 178, 360 Caldwell, 346 Callan, 344 Campbell, 137, 201, 341 Cannon, 347 Capell, 201, 210 Capen, 201, 227, 286 Carleton or Carlton, 172, 176 Carlisle, 141, 201, 278 Carnes, 136, 201 Carrigan, 342 Carroll, 201, 300, 339, 344, 345 Carter, 38, 94, 95, 172, 173, 189, 201, 202,212, 268, 279, 318, 327 Carteret and DeCarteret, 22, 27, 38, 167, 168, 199, 202, 203, 279, 318 Carthew, 16, 16 Cassidy, 348 Ceiley, 166 Cent