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Historic leaves, volume 7, April, 1908 - January, 1909, Company E, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, in the Civil War.—(Iv.) (search)
, 1863; lives at 12 Vine Street, Somerville. Byrnes, John, transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps February 15, 1864; lives at 202 Summer Street, Somerville. Canfield, John B., taken prisoner August 19, 1864; in prison until March, 1865; discharged May 1, 1865; died November 12, 1897. Carr, William M., enlisted in Company I, Fifth Regiment, May 1 to July 31, 1861; went out with Company E as corporal;. discharged for disability December 9, 1862; died in Chelsea fifteen years ago. Clark, Gustavus A., promoted to corporal; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps; discharged June 1, 1865; lives at 164 Winslow Avenue, Somerville. Cole, Chandler G., wounded August 18, 1864; returned February 23, 1865; mustered out June 2, 1865; not living. Coles, Ambrose W., wounded February 7, 1865 (lost an arm); discharged May 16, 1865; died in Somerville in December, 1882. Collett, Herbert, discharged February 8, 1863; died in Philadelphia since 1899. Conner, Thomas, discharged Marc
ept. 9, 1853, aged 2 yrs. & 3 mos. Sweet child! God called thee home. Frances C. Sherman, wife of James K. Harley, died at Norwalk, Conn., May 6, 1853, aged 26 yrs. Also her infant, Leonora, aged 6 mos. Adeline Frances, daughter of Clark & Hannah Bennett, died Aug. 18, 1852, aged 5 yrs. & 9 mos. Bright, joyous, but fleeting. In Memory of William W. Watson, born March 16, 1835, died Sept. 13, 1852, aged 17 yrs. 6 mos. Nathaniel Mitchell, died Sept. 15, 1851, aged 46 yrsday. Nancy Jane, wife of Albert Kenneson, died July 9, 1856, aged 32 yrs. 1 mo. She has gone to Heaven before us, But she turns and waves her hand, Pointing to the glories o'er us In that happy spirit land. ‘Not dead, but sleepeth.’ Jonathan C. Clark, died May 26, 1841, aged 36 years. Not lost, but gone before. Irene Adalaid, daughter of Leonard and Irene G. Arnold, died June 21, 1855, aged 4 yrs. and 7 mos. Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. John Leland, Jr., died of Sma
hase, Daniel E., 21. Chase, Daniel E., Jr., 22. Chase, Hon., Dudley, 24. Chase, Hannah A., 67. Chase, Martha D., 67. Chase, Phidelia Jane, 67. Chase, Salmon P., 22. Chase, Washington Irving, 22. Cheever, Ezekiel, Esq., 63, 65. Cheney, Mary A., 24. Chick, Hannah, 48. Chick, Horace, 48. Chick, Susan Maria, 48. Clarendon Hill, 87. City Point Hospital, 4. Civil War, Events of the, Preceding Siege of Port Hudson, 49, 50. Clark, George S., 47. Clark, Gustavus A., 13. Clark, Jonathan C., 70. Clark, Joseph, 21. Clark, S. Adams, 21. Cogswell, Francis, 37, 38. Colburn, Joshua O., 30. Colby, Lewis, 31. Cole, Ambrose, 43. Cole, Chandler G., 4, 13. Coleman, George W., 74, 75, 70. Coles, Ambrose W., 8, 13. Collett, Herbert, 13. Common's Well, 7. Company B, Roxbury, 10. Company E, Somerville, 4. Company E, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, in the Civil War.—IV., 1-20. Company F, Taunton, 9. Company K, Woburn, 10. Conner, Thomas, 13. Coombs, Mi