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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers, and soldiers who died as prisoners. (search)
he Augur Hospital, June 22, 1865.2d Mass. Cav.,Savannah, Ga.,Sept.--, 1864. Goodridge, Samuel, Sergt.,23d Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Feb. 5, 1864. Goodwin, Alfred M.,20th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Sept. 1, 1864. Goodwin, John, Corp.,28th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Oct. 29, 1863. Gordon, Charles, Sergt.,17th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,March 26, 1864. Gordon, R.,*25th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Nov. 3, 1864. Gordon, W. L., Corp.,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 17, 1864. Gorham, David, Corp.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 10, 1864. Gorman, Michael,58th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,June 25, 1864. Gorman, Michael,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Jan. 9, 1865. Gormley, Thomas,34th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Dec. 13, 1864. Gould, Daniel H.,1st Mass. Cav.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 10, 1864. Gould, Reuben,12th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Feb. 2, 1864. Gould, William,17th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,May 5, 1864. Goulding, Barney,33d Mass. Inf.,Charleston, S. C.,Oct. 1,
he Augur Hospital, June 22, 1865.2d Mass. Cav.,Savannah, Ga.,Sept.--, 1864. Goodridge, Samuel, Sergt.,23d Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Feb. 5, 1864. Goodwin, Alfred M.,20th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Sept. 1, 1864. Goodwin, John, Corp.,28th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Oct. 29, 1863. Gordon, Charles, Sergt.,17th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,March 26, 1864. Gordon, R.,*25th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Nov. 3, 1864. Gordon, W. L., Corp.,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 17, 1864. Gorham, David, Corp.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 10, 1864. Gorman, Michael,58th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,June 25, 1864. Gorman, Michael,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Jan. 9, 1865. Gormley, Thomas,34th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Dec. 13, 1864. Gould, Daniel H.,1st Mass. Cav.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 10, 1864. Gould, Reuben,12th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Feb. 2, 1864. Gould, William,17th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,May 5, 1864. Goulding, Barney,33d Mass. Inf.,Charleston, S. C.,Oct. 1,
6 Goodwin, J. W., 458 Goodwin, James, 7th Mass. Inf., 366 Goodwin, James, 28th Mass. Inf., 437 Goodwin, John, 1st Mass. H. A., 366 Goodwin, John, 28th Mass. Inf., 519 Goodwin, John, Jr., 366 Goodwin, R. C., 68, 366 Goonan, James, 366 Gordon, C. F., 366 Gordon, Charles, 519 Gordon, G. H., 12, 28, 32, 34, 41, 59, 69, 84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 108, 128, 131, 140, 143, 148, 149, 150, 198 Gordon, G. W., 366 Gordon, James, 366 Gordon, Joseph, 366 Gordon, R., 519 Gordon, W. L., 519 Gorham, David, 519 Gorman, Michael, 10th Mass. Inf., 366 Gorman, Michael, 39th Mass. Inf., 519 Gorman, Michael, 58th Mass. Inf., 458, 519 Gormley, Peter, 367 Gormley, Thomas, 458, 519 Gorn, Mitchell, 367 Gorse, Joseph, 367 Goss, Charles, 124, 367 Goss, J. R., 367 Gott, P. S., 367 Goudy, C. W. C., 458 Gould, B. A., 135 Gould, D. H., 519 Gould, E. F., 458 Gould, F. A., 458 Gould, G. W., 367 Gould, H. S., 367 Gould, Henry, 367 Gould, J. B., 367 Gould, J. P., 115, 308, 458 Gould, L. D
; George, b. and d. 1787; Lydia, b. 11 April 1790, m. Rev. William Frothingham of Belfast, Me., 1821; George Washington, b. 21 July 1792, a merchant in Wiscasset, Me., and afterwards editor of the New York Statesman, d. at Keene 28 Feb. 1829; Rebecca, b. 25 Aug. 1794, unm. Rev. Caleb the f. d. of consumption 7 Feb. 1803; his w. Pamela m. Col. John Waldron of Dover, N. H., 14 Sept. 1809, and d. July 1823, a. 73. 39. William, s. of Henry (28), m. Abigail, dau. of William Bordman, and had David Gorham, bap. 19 Mar. 1780; Susanna, bap. 10 Oct. 1796, m.—— Pond. He had also William, a hackman and afterwards a florist; John; Rebecca. William the f. inherited, in the right of his wife, a part of the Bordman Estate, on North Avenue, and bought 18 May 1779 another portion; but in consequence of thriftless habits, he was reduced to poverty, and d. in the almshouse 23 Sept. 1813; his w. Abigail d. 25 May 1801. 40. Henry, s. of Henry (28), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Phillips; they bought a
; George, b. and d. 1787; Lydia, b. 11 April 1790, m. Rev. William Frothingham of Belfast, Me., 1821; George Washington, b. 21 July 1792, a merchant in Wiscasset, Me., and afterwards editor of the New York Statesman, d. at Keene 28 Feb. 1829; Rebecca, b. 25 Aug. 1794, unm. Rev. Caleb the f. d. of consumption 7 Feb. 1803; his w. Pamela m. Col. John Waldron of Dover, N. H., 14 Sept. 1809, and d. July 1823, a. 73. 39. William, s. of Henry (28), m. Abigail, dau. of William Bordman, and had David Gorham, bap. 19 Mar. 1780; Susanna, bap. 10 Oct. 1796, m.—— Pond. He had also William, a hackman and afterwards a florist; John; Rebecca. William the f. inherited, in the right of his wife, a part of the Bordman Estate, on North Avenue, and bought 18 May 1779 another portion; but in consequence of thriftless habits, he was reduced to poverty, and d. in the almshouse 23 Sept. 1813; his w. Abigail d. 25 May 1801. 40. Henry, s. of Henry (28), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Phillips; they bought a
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Company E, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, in the Civil War.—(Iii.) (search)
ed the enemy's works at daylight; these were captured and a whole brigade of troops. But the works had to be abandoned later, as we could not hold them. At noon that day we were ordered back to the place from which we made our charge on May 10. The only difference was that two lines were in front of us now; on May 10 we were in front. Both of these lines broke, however, and we were ordered out, and moved to the left into some breastworks. At this time there were lost out of Company E David Gorham and William Odiorne, both being wounded. Lieutenant Dusseault received a slight wound in the right arm. May 13. Our division went to the rear about 8 a. m., but in about an hour we moved forward into breastworks again, and lay there all day. The enemy were within firing distance. At 10 p. m. we fell into line and marched all night, to the left. The roads were in very bad condition, owing to the recent rains. We crossed two small streams—the Po and the Ny—and halted at 6 a. m., ha
5. Gettysburg, 19, 20, 69. Gibbons, Edward, 28. Gibbons-field, 26. 28, 29, 30, 31, 49. Gibbons River, 29. Giles, John B., 9, 41. Giles, John C., 6. 13, 14. Giles, J. Frank. 6. Giles, Joseph J., 10, 17, 19. Giles, Mary O., 10. Gilman. Charles E., 55. Gilmore, Mrs. Eunice (Giles), 6. Glass Works, The, 42. Glines, Edward, 74. Goble, Thomas, 28. Goodhue. Thomas, 8, 36. Goodhue, Mrs., Thomas, 9. Gooding, Edmund H., 12. Gooding. Samuel H., 12. Goose Creek, 20. Gorham, David, 58. Gossom,———, 5. Grant. General U. S., 45. 56, 57, 65, 66, 72. Gray, Rev., Francis, 4. Green,———, 73. Green, John, 28. Green, General, Nathaniel, 15. Greene, Colonel J. D., 41. Griffin,———, 57. Griffin, General, 45. Griffin, Theophilus, 8, Grimmons, Charles A., 74. Grissell, or Griswold, Francis, 28, 31. Griswold, Francis, 49. Griswold, Hannah, 31, 49. Griswold, Joseph, 49, 50. Griswold, Mary, 31. Grocers' Magazine, 3. Guild, Governor, 74. Gui
Historic leaves, volume 7, April, 1908 - January, 1909, Company E, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, in the Civil War.—(Iv.) (search)
sley was captured on August 19, and the command devolved upon Captain George S. Nelson, of Company A. Including Captain Kinsley, thirteen Somerville men were captured, of whom seven died in Rebel prisons. The seven were: James M. Allen, Corporal David Gorham, Corporal Fred A. Glines, John E. Horton, George H. Hatch, Charles G. Jones, and Frank W. Thompson. David Kendrick died just after he was exchanged. Captain Kinsley was paroled. John B. Canfield, Patrick Horgan, John F. Locke, and Serg1861; went out as first lieutenant with Company E, discharged at Washington August 23, 1864; lives in Somerville. Glines, Frederick A., promoted to corporal; taken prisoner August 19, 1864; died in prison, Salisbury, N. C., January 6, 1865. Gorham, David, promoted to corporal; wounded May 12, 1864; taken prisoner August 19, 1864; died in prison, Salisbury, N. C., December 10, 1864. Graham, William L., came home on five-days' furlough, and deserted June, 1863; from Nova Scotia. Grant,
rancis G., 67. Gay, Hannah T., 67. Genesee, The, 60. Gere, Stephen, 78. Gerrish, Colonel, 64. Gherardi, Donato, 68. Gilcrease, Elijah H., 15. Giles, Joseph J., 15. Glines, Frederick H., 4, 15. Globe Tavern, 2, 6. Goffstown, N. H., 39. Goodridge, Caroline A., 68. Goodridge, Lowell, 68. Goodridge, Otis H., 68. Gordon, George A., 27, Gordon, Lydia (Ames), 27. Gordon, John, 67. Gordon, Julia P., 67. Gordon, Samuel, 27. Gordon, Sylvia Ellen, 67. Gordon, Yorick S., 27. Gorham, David, 4, 15. Graham, William L., 15. Grand Army Post, Somerville, 10. Grand Lake, 54. Granite Street Stone-pit, 79. Grant, Caroline M., 66. Grant, Edward L., 15. Grant, Edwin, 66. Grant, General. 53, 57, 58, 59, 61. Grant, Mary Ella, 66. Gravelly Run, 9. Gray, Dexter, 4, 15. Gray, P. T., 27. Gray, Rebecca A., 72. Green, Francis, 70. Greenleaf Place, The, 86. Grierson, General, 59. Griffin, General, 2. Grimes, Emmeline May, 22. Grover, General, 54, 55, 59. Guild, Char