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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 6., The Lawrence Light Guard.—Continued. (search)
ich they fought, as they waited an opportunity to prove their physical courage. That they did not suffer from disease as much as some other regiments camped even within a mile of them, was due to their obedience to orders regarding sanitation. Col. Whitney's experience in the Civil War made him especially careful in this respect. While we pity those who suffered so keenly, we must applaud those who, by keeping a model camp, preserved their health. Three members of the Light Guard, Messrs. Hall, Humphreys, and Cushing, enlisted in Co. A, 6th Regiment, and went to Porto Rico, where they participated in the battle of Guanica. Sergts. Garrett E. Barry and Amos D. Haskell went to the Philippines after their return from Greenville, and both have been commended for gallant service there. They are still in United States service in the islands. After the Spanish War, the Light Guard established a temporary armory at No. 9 High street, while the new armory, a memorial to Daniel Lawr
mising well and will I hope prove a source of pleasure to you and my sister I assure You that some time or other I hope to be witness of it. I am Dr Hall Your very affectionate S. Tufts. Cape Town Cape of Good Hope February 1802. Mrs. Lucy Hall, Madam, It is with great regret we find ourselves in the mournful necessity of communicating to you an account of the death of your Brother, our friend Mr. Simon Tufts. He departed this life on the fifteenth of this present month. Herernful necessity of communicating to you an account of the death of your Brother, our friend Mr. Simon Tufts. He departed this life on the fifteenth of this present month. Here follows reference to will, whereby Mrs. Hall was bequeathed a large legacy. By the present opportunity we forward you a lock of his hair and also your Picture with an old gold ring, all of which he desired might be sent to you. Executors and administrators of Mr. Simon Tufts's Estate, Jos. Bray W. S. Venables.