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ars), Sept. 6, 1861, credited to Boston. Re-enlisted Jan. 3, 1864, age 27, credited to Cambridge. Transferred March 12, 1865, to 9th Battery. Discharged April 26, 1865, supernumerary. 332. William H. White, Corp., age 23, First Battery Light Artillery (three years), Sept. 13, 1861, credited to Medford. Re-enlisted Jan. 3, 1864, age 26. Transferred March 12, 1865, to 9th Battery. Discharged April 26, 1865, supernumerary. Non-resident soldiers and other buried here. 333. Augustus O. W. Cutter, age 21, Co. G, Ninth Regiment Infantry (three years), July 9, 1863, Charlestown. Died March 4, 1864 (Bealton Station, Va.). Son of Ezra, s. of Nehemiah Cutter (par. 44).—See Genealogies. 334. Franklin E. Ford, Acting Ensign in the Navy, appointed Aug. 7, 1863, a native of Maine and a citizen of Mass.; stationed on Steam Sloop Tuscarora in 1864, and on the Keystone State (3d rate) during 1865. 335. Albert C. Frost, age 17, Co. C, Fifteenth Regiment Infantry (three years), Aug