864,May 19, 1864.
Donovan, William A.,2d Mass. Inf,– –Aug. 26, 1862.
Duckworth, James,.33d Mass. Inf.,Culp's Farm, Ga., June 22, 1864.Marietta, Ga., June 27, 1864.
Elliot, Estes,36th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 23, 1864.
Ellis, Henry E., 1st Sergt.,33d Mass. Inf.,Bentonville, N. C., March 21, 1865.New Berne, N. C., April 13, 1865.
Ellis, William,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.General Hospital, Beaufort, S. C., Aug. 10, 1863.
Emerson, John S.,36th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 6, 1864.
Ewell, William T., Sergt.,38th Mass. Inf.,Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.Oct. 27, 1864.
Fitch, George O.,15th Mass. Inf.,Sept. 17, 1862,Oct. 17, 1862.
Fletcher, Joel M., Corp.,39th Mass. Inf.,June 18, 1864,Aug. 25, 1864.
Flynn, John
Name and rank.Command.When and Where Wounded.Date and Place of Death.
Flynn, John,36th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.June 5, 1864.
Follansbee, Jos
th Mass. Inf.,June 3, 1864,Washington, D. C., June 20, 1864.
DeRibas, Louis A.,24th Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,Boston, Mass., Aug. 15, 1862.
Doherty, Peter,39th Mass. Inf.,May 10, 1864,May 19, 1864.
Donovan, William A.,2d Mass. Inf,– –Aug. 26, 1862.
Duckworth, James,.33d Mass. Inf.,Culp's Farm, Ga., June 22, 1864.Marietta, Ga., June 27, 1864.
Elliot, Estes,36th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 23, 1864.
Ellis, Henry E., 1st Sergt.,33d Mass. Inf.,Bentonville, N. C., March 21, 1865.New Berne, N. C., April 13, 1865.
Ellis, William,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.General Hospital, Beaufort, S. C., Aug. 10, 1863.
Emerson, John S.,36th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 6, 1864.
Ewell, William T., Sergt.,38th Mass. Inf.,Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.Oct. 27, 1864.
Fitch, George O.,15th Mass. Inf.,Sept. 17, 1862,Oct. 17, 1862.
Fletcher, Joel M., Corp.,39th Mass. Inf.,June 18, 1864,Aug. 25, 186
tt, Joseph, 3d Mass. Cav., 64, 358
Elliott, Joseph, 7th Mass. Inf., 454
Ellis, C. H., 514
Ellis, C. T., 454
Ellis, G. H., 358
Ellis, G. W., 358
Ellis, George, 358
Ellis, H. E., 491
Ellis, J. E., 358
Ellis, R. A., 562
Ellis, William, 491
Elms, C. H., 358
Elwell, Andrew, 116, 238
Emerson, A. B., 358
Emerson, C. H., 358
Emerson, F. F., 514
Emerson, G. O., 514
Emerson, G. W., 514
Emerson, George, 2d Mass. Cav., 358
Emerson, George, 23d Mass. Inf., 514
Emerson, J. G., 358
Emerson, J. S., 491
Emerson, S. G., 358
Emerson, W. L., 358
Emerson, William, 514
Emery, Ivory, 514
Emilio, L. F., 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 132, 138, 298
Emmerson, H., 514
Emmons, Charles L., 454
Emmons, Chauncey L., 562
Emmons, Marcus, 358
Emory, J. S., 454
Emory, W. H., 252, 296
Empory, Robert, 514
England, Ezekiel, 514
Engle, George, 358
Engley, George, 358
English, James, 454
Eppendorff, Max, 184
Eppler, John, 454
Eppler, Joseph, 358
Erickson, Christopher, 103, 188, 358
Erne
The teaching of local history in the public schools By John S. Emerson
Someone has said, Geography is the eyes of history.
How true is this in the region where one lives!
The boy is on the very ground, to start with.
He will follow the teacher's On the top of that hill with all of his mind, but the spot on the map of some distant region with his eye only.
The men and the scenes of the Revolution are almost as impersonal and vague as those of which he reads in his morning devotional exercises.
But show him the ground they trod, the houses in which they lived and slept, and they become real men instead of names only.
His pictures of scenes become realistic and vivid.
His attitude immediately changes from passive to active.
He becomes not merely a recipient, but an investigator.
He will work from pure love of his subject,—a difficult result to secure in many other matters.
The following are two of many incidents that might be given to illustrate the enthusiastic interest
, John, 66.
Edward II., King, 50.
Edwardston, Eng., 25.
Edgerly, Adine Fitz (Pratt), 38.
Edgerly, Annie E. W. (Mixer), 38.
Edgerly, Caroline, 38.
Edgerly, Charles Brown, 38.
Edgerly, Edward Everett, 36, 38.
Edgerly, Helen M. (Despeaux), 38.
Edgerly, John S., 36-43, 65.
Edgerly, John Woods, 38.
Edgerly, Madeline Lemalfa, 38.
Edgerly, Samuel, 37.
Edgerly Schoolhouse, 43.
Edgerly, Thomas, 37, 43.
Eldridge,——42.
Elliot, —, 32.
Elliot, Charles D., 25, 56, 59, 70.
Emerson, John S., 57.
Endecott, —, 29.
Essex, Eng., 25.
Everett, Hon., Edward, 38, 65.
Everett, Governor, 24.
Faire Grammar School, 52, 82.
Fillebrown (family), 24.
First Congregational (Unitarian) Church of Somerville, 21.
First Church Gathering, 75.
Fiske, David, 78, 84.
Fiske, David, Sr., 83.
Fitz, Abel, 20.
Fitz, N. E., 42.
Foorth, Mary, 25.
Forster, Charles, 41.
Forster School, 42.
Fort Washington, 51.
Forth Willm, 25.
Fort Winthrop, 30.
Foss, Sam Walter, 62.
Foster,
List of Officers Past and present
Presidents
Mr. George A. Bruce, 1897-1898
Mr. Charles D. Eliot, 1898-1900
Mr. John F. Ayer, 1901-1904
Mr. Frank M. Hawes, 1905——
Vice-presidents
Mr. Charles D. Elliot, 1897
Mr. John F. Ayer, 1898, 1905-1907
Mr. Elbridge S. Brooks, 1898-1901
Mr. Frederic W. Parker. 1898
Mr. John S. Emerson, 1899
Mr. Luther B. Pillsbury, 1901-1905
Mr. James F. Whitney, 1901, 1904-1906
Mr. Levi L. Hawes, 1902-1907
Mr. Seth Mason, 1902
Mr. Oliver Bacon, 1903
Mr. F. DeWitt Lapham, 1907
Recording secretaries
Mr. George F. Loring, 1897-1898
Mr. Alfred Morton Cutler, 1899
Mrs. Florence E. Holmes, 1905-1907
Miss Florence E. Carr, 1900-1902
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hammond, 1903-1904
Corresponding secretaries
Mr. George E. Littlefield, 1897
Mrs. V. E. Ayer, 1898-1904
Miss Florence E. Carr, 1905
Mrs. Ella Ruth Hurd, 1906-1907
Treasurers
Mr. Frederic W. Stone, 1897-1899
Mr. Oliver Bacon, 1900-1902
Mr. Seth Mason, 1903-1906
Mr. Will
-marsh, 26.
Ditson's Music Store, 5.
Dodge, Seward. 13.
Dolbear, Professor., 74.
Donnell, Captain, 8.
Dorchester, Mass., 19. 79.
Drouet's Block, 33.
Dugan, John. 9.
Dusseault, John H., 17, 43, 56, 58, 61.
Early's Corps, 59.
East Cambridge, 35, 36.
Eddy, Will S., 75.
Edgerly, John S., 55.
Edward's Ferry, Md., 18.
Egan, Patrick, 14.
Eighteenth Corps, 63.
Eighth Massachusetts Regiment, 20.
Elliot, Charles D., 5, 32. 73, 76.
Elliot, Mary E., 75.
Elliott. M. P., 13.
Emerson, Rev. George H., 39.
Endicott, John, 78, 79, 80.
Everett, Hon., Edward, 38.
Farrar, George, 66.
Father Baker, 5, 39, 40.
Felker, Samuel O., 58.
Fellows,———, 11.
Field,———, 16.
Fifth Corps, 44, 45, 72.
Fifty-first Massachusetts Regiment, 20.
Fillebrown, Elizabeth, 50.
Fillebrown. Isaac, 50.
First Corps, 44, 45.
First Massachusetts Artillery, 60.
First Massachusetts Cavalry, 12.
First Methodist Church, 5,
First Universalist Society, 39.
Fiske, John, 76.
Fitchbu
an, John, h. Cambridge.
Duross, James, h. Medford Turnpike.
Edgerly, John S., b. grain dealer, h. Broadway.
Edgerly, Lewis C., carpenter, h. Medford.
Edmands, Horace F., b. accountant, h. Spring.
Elliot, Joseph, Prospect depot.
Emerson, Enoch, b. blacksmith, h. Porter.
Emerson, Thomas, yeoman, h. Broadway.
English, Jerome A., b. blacksmith, h. Milk.
English, Mrs., h. Medford.
Evans, Benjamin, b. baggage wagon, Franklin.
Everett, Erastus D., b. dry goods, h. BeecEmerson, Thomas, yeoman, h. Broadway.
English, Jerome A., b. blacksmith, h. Milk.
English, Mrs., h. Medford.
Evans, Benjamin, b. baggage wagon, Franklin.
Everett, Erastus D., b. dry goods, h. Beech.
Farmelow, John, laborer, h. Church.
Farmelow, George, laborer, h. Church.
Fairbanks, Franklin, b. merchant, h. Elm.
Farnsworth, John C., b. jeweller, h. Mt. Pleasant.
Fisk, James, brickmaker, h. Derby.
Fitz, Robert B., b. editor, h. Cambridge.
Field, Nathan, yeoman, Milk.
Fisk, Asa, b. merchant tailor, h. Mount Vernon.
Fitz, Abel, h. Mount Vernon.
Fisher, Mrs., widow, h. Porter.
Flemmin, Nicholas, laborer, Beacon.
Flanagan, Edward, laborer, h. Milk.
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