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of the Potomac. Coates, J. H., Mar. 13, 1865. Cobb, Amasa, Mar. 13, 1865. Cobham, G. A., Jr. , July 19, 1864. Coburn, J., Mar. 13, 1865. Cockerill, J. R., Mar. 13, 1865. Coggswell, W., Dec. 15, 1864. Coit, J. B., Mar. 13, 1865. Colgrove, Silas, Aug. 4, 1864. Collier, F. H., Mar. 13, 1865. Colville, W., Jr. , Mar. 3, 1865. Comly, J. M., Mar. 13, 1865. Commager, H. S., Mar. 13, 1865. Congdon, J. A., Mar. 13, 1865. Conklin, J. T., Mar. 13, 1865. Conrad, J., Mar. 13, 1865. Cook, Edw. F.. Mar. 13, 1865. Coon, D. E., Mar. 8, 1865. Corbin, H. C., Mar. 13, 1865. Coughlin, John, April 9, 1865. Cowan, B. R., Mar. 13, 1865. Cox, John C., July 4, 1863. Cox, Robert C., April 2, 1865. Cram, Geo. H., Mar. 13, 1862. Cramer, F. L., Mar. 13, 1865. Crandal, F. M., Oct. 24, 1865. Crane, M. M., Mar. 13, 1865. Cranor, Jonathan, Mar. 3, 1865. Crawford, S. J., Mar. 13, 1865. Crocker, J. S., Mar. 13, 1865. Crowinshield, C., Mar. 13, 1865. Cummings, Alex., Apr. 19, 1865. Cummi
ased the estate in 1699, and was an inn-holder as late as 1725, and perhaps until he died in July or August, 1731. It does not distinctly appear whether Samuel Gibson was an innholder; but in 1672 he was punished for unlawfully entertaining students. The following deposition and confessions are preserved in the files of the County Court: Urian Oakes, aged 14 yeares and upward do testifie that about 10 dayes since he and Percifall Greene being gathering up fruite in the Marshals orchard, Mr. Edw: Pelham came to them with a fowling peece in his hand and desired him to shoot a foule of Gm. Farlengs, and when he was disapoynted there, he brought him to ye fence between ye Marshals yard and Capt. Gookins, where sat a turkie, and desired him to shoot yt, wch he accordingly did, and ye fowle being killed ye sd Pelham took ye coate of ye sd Urian and wrapt up the turkie in it, and sent it by Percifall Greene to Samuel Gibsons and bid him, leave it at ye said Gibsons house. Samuel Gibson
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
10.0.0 Peleg Stearns,13.6.8 John Warland,7.6.8 Isaac Bradish,8.0.0 Wm. Manning,10.13.4 John Winthrop,21.11.7 Judah Monis,13.6.8 Ebenr. Fessenden,11.6.8 Richd. Champney,8.0.0 Eb. Stedman,17.8.0 Z. Boardman,9.6.8 Edm. Trowbridge,20.0.0 Edwd. Ruggles,6.13.4 Saml. Danforth,14.5.0 Saml. Sparhawk,13.6.8 W. Brattle,26.0.0 Edw. Manning,7.4.0 Edw. Wigglesw[orth]16.2.8 Thos. Soden,10.0.0 Edwd. Marrett,11.6.8 Jno. Fessenden,10.0.0 Owen Warland,7.6.8 Wm. How,8.0.1 Henry Flynt,9.6.8Edwd. Marrett,11.6.8 Jno. Fessenden,10.0.0 Owen Warland,7.6.8 Wm. How,8.0.1 Henry Flynt,9.6.8 John Hicks,7.10.0 Wm. Angier,7.1.0 Jona. Sprague,10.14.0 Moses Richardson,8.12.0 Mr. Appleton,13.6.8 Ebenr. Bradish,14.10.0 Thomas Kidder,100.0 Jona. Hastings,20.0.0 Stephen Prentice,10.13.4 James Read,10.3.0 Fr. Foxcroft,18.13.4 Caleb Prentice,8.10.0 Saml. Hastings,11.15.0 Deacon Prentice,8.0.0 Eb. Wyeth,8.0.0 John Stratton,8.0.0 Seth Hastings,10.0.0 S. Thatcher,10.3.4 Widow Tufts,13.6.8 Am. Marrett's heirs,8.0.0 And. Boardman,16.10.0 Chr. Grant,8.5.0 Wid. Sar. Has
line history. James Jos. Talbot. United Service Mag., vol. 3, p. 11. — Report for battle of Mobile Bay, Ala. Criticism of, giving more credit to captains; unsigned letter. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 196. — and Bailey. Correspondence about positions of ships on passage of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, 1862; with diagrams. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 6, p. 755. Felton, C. C. Baltimore plot; 8th Regt. M. V. M. and Gen. Butler. Harvard Mon., vol. 1, p. 119. Field, Capt. Edw. Irish brigade. Gen. E. V. Sumner. United Service Mag., new ser., vol. 1, p. 575. Fields, Mrs. Annie. Waiting, war verses. Atlantic, vol. 10, p. 764. Fields, James T. How to rough it. Atlantic, vol. 8, p. 757. Fire ships. See also Fort Fisher, first attack. — Powder vessels and obstructions; the Louisiana at Fort Fisher, etc. F. J. B. United Service Mag., new ser., vol. 2, p. 142. Fisher, Dr. Theodore W., surgeon 44th Regt. M. V. M. Interesting details of life<
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
ckson, Lt A. O., 146. Dickson, Chaplain H. R., 368. Dickson, Lt. T. J., 334. Dickson, Lt. W. R., 441. Digges, Lt. A. F., 16. Dilai, Lt. H. C., 334. Dill, Chaplain Edw'd, 404. Dillard, Lt. H., 17. Dillard, Lt. De Witt, 239. Dillingham, Capt., Geo. W., 70. Dimmock, Capt. C. H., 2. Dinkins, Capt. T. W., 479. Dixon, As J., 413. Smith's Batt. Art., 40, 49. Smith, Jr., Capt. B. H., 16, 29. Smith, Lt. B. J., 450. Smith, Capt. D. A., 368. Smith, Ensign D. J., 146. Smith, Capt. Edw'd, 246. Smith, Lt. Edw'd, 197. Smith, Adj't F. R., 347. Smith, C. S. Navy, G. W., 450. Smith, Capt., James, 348. Smith, Lt. .S., 441. Smith, Lt. J.Lt. Edw'd, 197. Smith, Adj't F. R., 347. Smith, C. S. Navy, G. W., 450. Smith, Capt., James, 348. Smith, Lt. .S., 441. Smith, Lt. J. A., 413. Smith, Lt. J. B., 450. Smith, Lt. J. C., 212. Smith, Capt., J. Donnell, 13; Battery, 49, 51. Smith, Lt., J. Porter, 304. Smith, Lt M. T., 124. Smith, Lt., Owen, 359. Smith, Lt. R. B., 231. Smith, Lt. R. S., 123. Smith, Chaplain S. H., 213. Smith, Ass't Surg. S. H., 171. Smith, Lt. T. H., 449. Smith, Capt.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roll and roster of Pelham's, (search)
. Luckett, George. Lusby, John. McCabe, George. McCabe, William. McManus. McNellis. Killed at Fredericksburg, Va. Mangum, 1st. Mangum, 2d. Mason, William. Matthews, Henry H. Merryman, Samuel. Minnigerode, Charles. Mintzner, Samuel. Killed at Winchester, Va., October, 1864. Moore, John. Morton, Clem. Morton, N. S. M. Muth, Alford. Killed at Little Baltimore, Va., October, 1863. Myers. Neal, Frank. Neal, Henry (or Harry). O'Brien, Edw. H. Owens, James. Owens, Thomas. Killed in the Valley of Virginia. Parker, Joseph. Killed at Aldie, Va., June 18, 1863. Phillips, John. Killed at Union, Va., November 2, 1862. Porter. Riley, Thomas. Died at Fredericksburg, Va. Robinson. Roe, David. Russell, Elijah T. Promoted to Sergeant-Major, Battalion Stuart Horse Artillery. Russell, Mit. Ryan, John, 1st. Lost a leg at Shady Grove, Va., May 8, 1864. Ryan, John, 2d. Sheeler. Sisson, Kit. Sla
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The development of the public School of Medford. (search)
.-Mch. ‘73Theodore Parsons1773from Newbury, b. 1751 1773Mch.-Aug. ‘73Samuel Poole1770from Reading, b. 1751 1773Oct.-Dec. ‘73Thomas Farrington1773from Amesbury, b. 1749 1773Dec.-Mch. ‘74William Stearns1770b. 1749, Lunenburg d. 1784 at Worcester. There was a John Watson from Plymouth class of 1766 1774Mch.-July, ‘74Jona Watson1774from Braintree b. 1754 1774July-Sept. ‘75Moses Taft 1775Sept.-April, ‘77Seth Sweetser 1777Apr.-Nov. ‘78Abel Morse 1778Nov.-Apr. ‘791757Edward Brooksb. 1733 Rev. Edw. was chaplain on the Hancock, returned to Medford 1777, died 1781. 1775from Gloucester 1779June-June, ‘80Samuel Chandler1779from Andover 1780Aug.-July, ‘81Williams Brooks1780from Lincoln 1781Aug.-July, ‘82George Hall1781from Medford 1782Oct.-June, ‘83Artemas Baker1782from Templeton, b. 1759 1783Nov.-Jan. ‘84[Henry] Wight1782from Medfield, b. 1752 1784May-July, ‘84FredericParker Benjamin FromToHarvard ClassNotes 1784July-Oct. ‘84Jonathan Burr1784from Br
F Killian, co K. slightly. W Seagle, co B, severely — left on the field, heard from through a prisoner; doing well, Million Remsey, co. B, slightly. The following is a list of the casualties in the 7th Virginia regiment as far as heard form. Adjutant Starke wounded dangerously through the body. Company A.-- B. Bowich in hand; John Reguolde, slightly in leg. Company B.--H. T. Porter, in leg. Wm Porter, slightly in hand; Geo. Hardey, slightly in arm; John Dorlin, in thigh, Edw H. ompton, slightly in thigh; Stephen Jenkins, killed. Company C.--D M. Foushee, slightly in arm, Edw Colina, slightly in arm; corp', Crutchfield, slightly in hand; sergeant Bartley slightly in leg. Company D.--Joseph Lewry, in knee.; E. R. Walker, slightly in leg; T Burton, slightly in hand. Company E.--B. W. Brown, in finger; A Legg, slightly in back; R H Parker, severely in arm. Company F.--H. A. Sims, severely in arm; H Shifflott, badly in head; Reuben Estas severely i
The Daily Dispatch: January 2, 1864., [Electronic resource], The recent expedition of the enemy to Elizabeth City, N. C. (search)
emy: [Copy.] Northwest Danding, Va., Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1863. To Willis Sanderlin, Captain of Guerillas: Sir --I hold Major Gregory as a hostage for the colored soldier captured near Shiloh. I shall treat him exactly as your people treat that soldier. If they hang him, I shall hang Major Gregory; and you know by this time that I keep my word. Let the soldier be sent to Deep Creek Village, at the end of Dismal Swamp Canal, and Major Gregory shall be at once restored. Edw's A. Wild, Brigadier General Vols. Major Gregory is an old man not in service. [Copy.] Elizabeth City, Dec. 17th, 1863. To John T. Elliot, Captain of Guerillas: Sir --I still hold in custody Mrs. Munden and Mrs. Weeks as hostages for the colored soldier taken by you. As he is treated so shall they be, even to hanging. By this time you know that I am in earnest. Guerillas are to be treated as pirates — You will never have rest until you renounce your present course or join th