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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
Parmenter, John P. Putnam, aldermen. In 1864, Z. L. Raymond, mayor; Samuel W. Dudley, George H. Folger, Ezra Parmenter, George P. Carter, Charles F. Choate, John Livermore, Arthur Merrill, James R. Morse, Fordyce M. Stimson (to March 23d), Francis L. Chapman (from April), Joseph H. Tyler, aldermen. In 1865, J. Warren Merrill, mayor; Samuel W. Dudley, George P. Carter, Charles F. Choate, John Livermore, Joseph H. Tyler, Francis L. Chapman, George B. Lothrop, Alpheus Meade, James M. Price, John Francis L. Chapman, George B. Lothrop, Alpheus Meade, James M. Price, John L. Sands, aldermen. The city-clerk during all the years of the war was Justin A. Jacobs. The city-treasurer during the same period was Joseph Whitney. 1861. The first meeting of the city government, to act upon matters relating to the war, was held on the 17th of April, at which five thousand dollars were appropriated for support of the families of volunteers, to be expended under the direction of a joint-committee consisting of the mayor, two aldermen, and three members of the comm
iness as builders of sleighs, police patrol wagons, carriages, light wagons, heavy caravans, and drags. The firm also handle horse clothing and stable equipments. A considerable number of men are employed. Chapman Carriage Co. In 1829 Francis L. Chapman began the business of carriage building, and continued the same until the time of his death in 1893. His successors are George O. Rollins and George M. Church, and they carry on the business under the name of the Chapman Carriage Co. Their specialty is the Chapman, Goddard, and Stanhope buggies, but they make to order carriages of all descriptions. The Company is located at No. 10 Brattle Street, and has large repair-shops and storage-rooms for carriages. The other carriage manufacturers in Cambridge are: Stewart Brothers, George R. Henderson, Cambridge Carriage Co., J. A. Henderson & Son, H. F. Fletcher & Co. Furniture manufacture. Edwin Hixon was undoubtedly the pioneer in furniture manufacturing in Cambridge. Begi
1857. Josiah Burrage, Jr., 1857. Nathan K. Noble, 1858-1860. William Page, 1858. Alanson Bigelow, 1859. Francis L. Chapman, 1860-1861. George W. McLellan, 1860, 1861. Anson Hooker, 1861, 1862. Charles Beck, 1862, 1864. Hamlin R. H. Richardson, 1858-1860. Solomon Sargent, 1858. Albion K. P. Welch, 1858, 1859. Josiah Burrage, 1859, 1860. Francis L. Chapman, 1859, 1860, 1864-1866. Alex. Dickinson, 1859, 1860. David Ellis, 1859, 1860. Michael C. Kenney, 1859. Lewrthur Merrill, 1864. James R. Morse, 1864. Fordyce M. Stimson, 1864. Resigned March 23, 1864, and succeeded by Francis L. Chapman. Joseph H. Tyler, 1864, 1865. George B. Lathrop, 1865, 1866. Alpheus Mead, 1865, 1866, 1869. James M. Pricl Saunders, 1857. J. Henry Wyman, 1857. Marshall T. Bigelow, 1858-1860, 1867. Wm. P. Butterfield, 1858, 1859. Francis L. Chapman, 1858. David Ellis, 1858. Charles F. McClure, 1858, 1859. Thomas B. G. Messinger, 1858, 1859. Joseph Newmarch
, 422. Buttrick, 239, 44, 416. Byfield, 109, 10, 16. Cabot, 170, 5, 83-5, 98. Caldwell, 329, 426. Calef, 354. Call, 76. Callender, 186. Cane, 32, 59, 255, 6. Carr, 73, 96. Carroll, 329. Carruthers, 336. Carter, 310. Cartwright, 73. Case, 327, 337. Caswell, 135. Chadwick, 336. Chamberlin, 62, 239, 432, 33. Champney, 34, 59. 60, 2, 75, 6, 96, 118, 22, 226, 50, 62, 9, 92, 305, 98, 426. Chandler, 76. Channing, 314. Chaplin, 35-7. Chapman, 331. Charles I., 63, 74. Charles II., 67, 96. Chase, 310, 28. Chauncy, 49, 68, 75, 262, 4-7, 9, 75, 82, 352. Cheeshahteaumuck, 366, 88, Cheever, 58, 75, 185, 216,62. Cheney, 75. Chesholme, 15, 59, 75, 223, 58, 69, 71, 305. Chester. 32. Child, 86, 215, 26, 31, 431. Christison, 347. Clark, 32, 8, 59, 77,180, 208, 54, 78, 9, 305, 22, 30. Clements, 58. Cobb, 435. Cobbett, 35, 69. Coddillgton, 6, 8, 27. Codman, 217. Coffin, 150. Cogswell, 3
Jr., West Bridgewater. Carey, Isaac H., West Roxbury. Carnes, Geo. W., Brighton. Carney, James G., Lowell. Carter, Luke, Cambridge. Cary, Nathaniel, West Roxbury. Chadbourne, P. A., Williamstown. Chadwick, C. C., Boston. Champney, Wm. R., Brighton. Chapin, Herman, Boston. Chapin, Edward F., Boston. Chapin, Horace D., Boston. Chapin, Francis L., Cambridge. Chapman, Geo. R., Salem. Chapman, Gates, Jr., Holden. Chapman, Faulkner, Cambridge. Chapman, Francis L., Cambridge. Chickering, Henry, Pittsfield. Child, Wm. C., Medford. Childs, Alex. C., Barnstable. Choate, Chas., Woburn. Church, Benj. B., Gosnold. Church, Frederick L., Andover. Church, Christopher A., Westport. Two recruits. Clapp, Edwin, Pittsfield. Clapp, Col. Thaddeus, Pittsfield. Clark, James P., Medway. Clark, E. A. M., Boston. Clark, James F., Boston. Clark, C. W., Boston. Clarke, Mrs. H. M., Belmont. Cobb, Wm. T., Dighton. Cob
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
ndler, J. A., 26 Chandler, J. G., 406, 513 Chandler, J. W., 28 Chandler, P. W., 635 Chandler, S. E., 461 Chandler, William, 28 Chandley, G. B., 256 Channell, A. M., 256 Channing, W. E., 594 Chapell, E. S., 28 Chapin, E. F., 581 Chapin, Eugene, 28 Chapin, F. A., 256 Chapin, F. B., 256 Chapin, F. L., 581 Chapin, H. D., 581 Chapin, Herman, 581 Chapin, J. L., 256 Chapin, M. P., 407 Chapin, Samuel, 256 Chapin, T. E., 28 Chapman, Andrew, 256 Chapman, C. H., 256, 461, 486 Chapman, F. L., 581 Chapman, Faulkner, 581 Chapman, G. H., 172, 407, 462, 513 Chapman, G. R., 581 Chapman, G. T., 28 Chapman, Gates, Jr., 581 Chapman, J. H., 28 Chapman, Jonathan, 28 Chapman, W. H., 209 Chapman, W. H., 256 Chapman, Walter, 486 Chase, A. A., 379 Chase, C. E., 256 Chase, C. W., 256 Chase, Constantine, 256, 407, 513 Chase, D. L., 28 Chase, D. M., 256 Chase, G. T., 256 Chase, H. A., 28 Chase, H. E., 28, 638 Chase, Heman, Jr., 256, 513 Chase, J. F., 28 Chase, J. H