eorge W. Barnes, of Plymouth, quartermaster-sergeant.
Company A, Union Light Guards, Canton. Officers: Ira Drake, of Stoughton, captain; Henry U. Morse and Walter Cameron, of Canton, lieutenants.
At this time, Lieutenant Cameron was in New Orleans; and John McKay, Jr., of Canton, was chosen to fill the vacancy.
Lieutenant CaCameron was in New Orleans; and John McKay, Jr., of Canton, was chosen to fill the vacancy.
Lieutenant Cameron, however, soon after returned home, and joined his company at Fortress Monroe.
Company B, Light Infantry, Easton. Officers: Milo M. Williams, captain; Linton Waldron and William E. Bump, Jr., lieutenants,—all of Easton.
Company C, Light Infantry, Braintree. Officers: Cephas C. Bumpus, captain; James T. Stevens and IsaacLieutenant Cameron, however, soon after returned home, and joined his company at Fortress Monroe.
Company B, Light Infantry, Easton. Officers: Milo M. Williams, captain; Linton Waldron and William E. Bump, Jr., lieutenants,—all of Easton.
Company C, Light Infantry, Braintree. Officers: Cephas C. Bumpus, captain; James T. Stevens and Isaac P. Fuller, lieutenants,—all of Braintree.
Company D, Light Infantry, Randolph. Officers: Horace Niles, captain; Otis S. Wilbur and H. Frank Wales, lieutenants,—all of Randolph.
Company E, Light Infantry, South Abington.
Officers: Charles F. Allen, captain; Lewis Soule and John W. Mitchell, lieutenants,—all of South Abin