ce, lieutenant-colonel; Josiah A. Sawtell, of Lowell, major; Alpha B. Farr, of Lowell, adjutant; James Monroe, of Cambridge, quartermaster; Charles Babbidge, of Pepperell, chaplain; Norman Smith, of Groton, surgeon; Jansen T. Paine, of Charlestown, surgeon's mate; Rufus L. Plaisted, of Lowell, paymaster; Samuel D. Shattuck, of Groton, sergeant-major; Church Howe, of Worcester, quartermaster-sergeant; John Dupee, of Boston, commissary-sergeant; Frederick Stafford, of Lowell, drum-major; William H. Gray, of Acton, hospital steward.
The Sixth had a full staff and regimental band.
Company A, National Greys, Lowell.
Officers: Josiah A. Sawtell, captain; Andrew J. Johnson and Andrew C. Wright, lieutenants,—all of Lowell.
Company B, Groton Artillery, Groton.
Officers: Eusebius S. Clark, captain; George F. Shattuck and Samuel G. Blood, lieutenants,—all of Groton.
Company C, Mechanics' Phalanx, Lowell.
Officers: Albert S. Follansbee, captain; Samuel D. Shipley and John C. Jepson,
rst schoolhouse, 188.
Goffe, William, 11.
Gookin, Rev. Nathaniel, 236.
Government, municipal, on what it depends, 78; elimination of partisanship in, 78; non-partisanship in Cambridge, 78, 79; machinery of, in Cambridge, 80.
Government. of the City of Cambridge, 401-405.
Graded schools introduced by Cambridge, 33.
Grand Army in Cambridge: William H. Smart Post 30; Charles Beck Post 56; P. Stearns Davis Post 57; John A. Logan Post 186, 287.
Grand Junction Railroad, 314.
Gray, Dr. Asa, 73; his works and his trees, 74.
Green, James D., first mayor of Cambridge, 62.
Greene, Samuel, old-time printer, 333, 336; works printed by, 336.
Harbor Master, 404.
Hartford, Conn., founded, 6.
Harvard, name given to the college at the New Town, 8.
See College and Harvard University.
Harvard Annex.
See Radcliffe College.
Harvard Bank, 305, 306.
Harvard Branch of the Fitchburg Railroad, 396.
Harvard Bridge, 4, 106, 108.
Harvard Hall, burning of, 17, 1
es, 1st Sergt. Gloucester, 25, s; fisherman.
Nov, 28, 1861.
M. O. Dec. 28, 1864.
Gerrett G. Berry, Sergt. Randolph, 19, s; teamster.
Dec. 13. 1861.
Killed in action, April 8, 1864. Sabine Cross Roads, La.
Eli S. Dumphee, Sergt. Brooklyn, N. H., 21, s; cooper.
Nov. 6, 1861.
Killed in action June 3, 1863. Clinton, La.
Lewis Freeman, Sergt. Mason, N. H..
Cr. Boston, 19, s; farmer.
Nov. 7, 1861.
Disch. and commissioned 2nd Lieut.
1st Louisiana Cavalry, April 15, 1864.
William H. Gray, Sergt. Boston, 22, s; shoemaker.
Oct. 18, 1861.
M. O. Dec. 5, 1864.
Nathaniel N. Lawrence, Sergt. Waltham, 28, s; farmer.
Dec. 6, 1861.
Disch. disa. June 1862.
Chester C. Loomis, Sergt. Springfield, 26, m; engineer.
Dec. 31, 1864.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
Rufus A. Lovering, Sergt. Lee, 30, m; brakeman.
Dec. 31, 1864.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
James P. Marden, Sergt. Lowell, 25, m; baker.
Nov. 22, 1861.
Died June, 1862. New Orleans, La.
Cornelius Sackett, Sergt. Spring