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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Massachusetts (search)
ut of the colony......1651 Hugh Parsons and his wife Mary tried for witchcraft; Mrs. Parsons dies in prison, Parsons is acquitted......1651 Oliver Cromwell invites people of Massachusetts to Ireland......1651 French of Canada appeal to the people of New England for aid against the Iroquois without success......1651 Mint set up at Boston (by the General Court) which coins shillings, sixpences, and a few smaller coin......1652 [The date (1652) was not changed for thirty years. John Hull was first mintmaster, and, being allowed fifteen pence out of every twenty shillings coined, he amassed a large fortune.] President Dunster, of Harvard College, is indicted for disturbing infant baptism in the Cambridge church; is convicted, sentenced to a public admonition on lecture day, laid under bonds for good behavior, and compelled to resign and throw himself on the mercies of the General Court......October, 1654 Charles Chauncy accepts presidency of Harvard College......Novem
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 14: from Malvern Hill to Harrison's Landing. (search)
lay down and slept. They had been in four engagements, marched 25 miles and lost 176 men. And so ended the Seven Days Retreat. List of casualities in the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, in the engagement at Fair Oaks, Va., and during the change of base from Fair Oaks to Harrison's Landing, June 25-July 1, 1862. casualities, June 25, 1862. killed or died of wounds received in action: Co. H.Second Lieut. Charles B. Warner. Co. B.Private Moses Short. Co. C.Private John Hull. Private Luke Murphy. Co. G.Corporal John McMorrow. Private Joseph Baldwin. Private John Carpenter. Co. K.Private Samuel E. Collins. Co. F.—Kelly. wounded: Adjutant John C. Chadwick, wrist. Quartermaster Sergeant Levi Shaw, wrist. Co. A.Corporal James W. Hollister, hand. Private Daniel W. Carlton, left leg, severely. Private Leroy A. Nelson, side. Private Augustus Grant, Co. B.Corporal John N. Thompson, hip. Private Angelo Chiconi, left arm. Private David B. Ash, r
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
tysburg. Hubbard, Charles, priv., (—), June 13, ‘64; 21; sub.; N. F.R. Hubbard, Charles, priv.,(A), Apr. 22, ‘64; 23; abs. pris. since June 22, ‘64; not heard from since. Hubner, Frederick, priv., (D), July 31, ‘63; 29; sub.; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64. Hudson, Charles, priv., (A), July 26, ‘61; 22; died of w'nds, Dec. 14, ‘62, Falmouth, Va. Hudson, Jonathan, priv., (A), Aug. 20, ‘61; 38; killed June 30, ‘62; White Oak Swamp, Va. Hughes, James, priv., (—), Mar. 8, ‘64; 34; N. F.R. Hull, John, priv., (C), Aug. 20, ‘61; 33; killed in action, June 25, ‘62; Fair Oaks, Va. Hurd, Julius B., priv., (A), Apr. 8, ‘64; 21; abs. pris. since June 22, ‘64; not heard from since. Hunt, Philip, priv., (D), July 21, ‘63; 23; sub. Frank Baxter; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64. Hunter, Frank, priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 21; dropped Oct. 13, ‘62; disch. disa. May 19, ‘63, Mason Hosp.; capt'd. in action at Savage Station, Va., June 30, ‘62; confined at R
.. 43 Hoyt, Daniel,...................................................331, 341 Hoyt, John L.,.................................................. 248 Hoyt, William H.,.................................................. 249 Hubner, Fred W.,.................................................... 291 Hudson, Charles,....................................... 186 Hudson, Jonathan,............................... 99, 105 Hutchings, A. Frank,................................................45, 188 Hull, John,......................................................... 103 Hume, Lysander, 43, 65, 66, 88, 105, 118, 152, 180, 182, 189, 193, 200, 223, 258, 295, 299, 302,326, 332, 334, 356, 365 Humphrey, General,................................ 229, 230, 357, 360 Hunt, Philip,.......................................... 291 Hunter, Frank,...................................................... 119 Hunter, John W.,............................... 189 Hurley, Patrick (E),...............................
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 killed in action. (search)
dar Mountain, Va.,Aug. 9, 1862. Hubbard, Martin S.,37th Mass. Inf.,Spotaylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Hudson, Jonathan,19th Mass. Inf.,White Oak Swamp, Va.,June 30, 1862. Hudson, William D.,32d Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Hughes, James, Corp.,9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Hughes, John, 2d, Sergt.,16th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 29, 1862. Hughes, Luke,56th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Hughes, Peter,9th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Hull, John,19th Mass. Inf.,Oak Grove, Va.,June 25, 1862. Hull, William C.,1st Mass. Inf.,Locust Grove, Va.,Nov. 27, 1863. Hume, Archibald,59th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Humphrey, Edwin, Capt.,11th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Hunck, Frederick,20th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Hunnewell, John A.,12th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Hunnewell, Randall F.,3d Mass. Cav.,Alexandria, La.,May 1, 1864. Hunt, Charles E.,18th Mass. Inf.,Bethesda Chur
dar Mountain, Va.,Aug. 9, 1862. Hubbard, Martin S.,37th Mass. Inf.,Spotaylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Hudson, Jonathan,19th Mass. Inf.,White Oak Swamp, Va.,June 30, 1862. Hudson, William D.,32d Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Hughes, James, Corp.,9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Hughes, John, 2d, Sergt.,16th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 29, 1862. Hughes, Luke,56th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Hughes, Peter,9th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Hull, John,19th Mass. Inf.,Oak Grove, Va.,June 25, 1862. Hull, William C.,1st Mass. Inf.,Locust Grove, Va.,Nov. 27, 1863. Hume, Archibald,59th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Humphrey, Edwin, Capt.,11th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Hunck, Frederick,20th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Hunnewell, John A.,12th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Hunnewell, Randall F.,3d Mass. Cav.,Alexandria, La.,May 1, 1864. Hunt, Charles E.,18th Mass. Inf.,Bethesda Chur
Hoyt, W. C., 377 Hubbard, C. H., 377 Hubbard, Calvin, 525 Hubbard, E. M., 525 Hubbard, E. N., 65 Hubbard, G. F., 562 Hubbard, G. R., 462 Hubbard, John, 377 Hubbard, M. S., 377 Hubel, Ralph, 462 Hubner, F. W., 525 Hudson, Charles, 462 Hudson, H. N., 32 Hudson, Horatio, 462 Hudson, J. W., 152 Hudson, Jonathan, 377 Hudson, Matthew, 526 Hudson, W. D., 377 Hugher, J. M., 58 Hughes, James, 377 Hughes, John, 2d, 377 Hughes, Luke, 377 Hughes, Peter, 377 Hughes, T. H., 65 Hull, John, 377 Hull, L. F., 526 Hull, W. C., 377 Hume, Archibald, 377 Humes, Joseph, 459 Humphrey, Edwin, 103, 377 Humphrey, Wallace, 437 Humphries, Walter, 462 Hun, Luther, 526 Hunck, Frederick, 377 Hunkins, H. M., 462 Hunnewell, Frank, 562 Hunnewell, J. A., 377 Hunnewell, R. F., 64, 377 Hunt, C. E., 377 Hunt, Charles, 492 Hunt, H. A., 526 Hunt, Isaiah, 462 Hunt, J., 526 Hunt, J. C., 462 Hunt, J. E., 526 Hunt, J. Q., 377 Hunt, R. F., 377 Hunt, T. H., 526 Hunt, Thomas, 378 H
served as a member of the Hon. House of Representatives, in the time of the Non-resident Act; and he discharged the duty of every employment with singular wisdom, diligence, and fidelity; and was esteemed among us as a pattern of every grace and virtue, a true and sincere lover of his country, and who took a singular pleasure in being useful to all about him. 7. Samuel, s. of Jonas (3), was a goldsmith, and probably resided in Boston. He was living in 1705. Under date of Nov. 1, 1673, John Hull of Boston writes, I accepted Samuel Clark, s. of Jonas Clark, as an apprentice for eight years. 8. James, a housewright, was in Camb. as early as 1685. He was probably the same who m. Hannah Heath 27 April 1681, in Roxbury, where their son James was b. 4 Feb. 1681-2, and where also the w. Hannah d. 30 May 1683. He m. in Camb. 24 Sept. 1685, Sarah, dau. of Samuel Champney, and had Sarah, b. 20 Sept. 1686, d. 13 Oct. 1707; Ebenezer, b. 31 July 1688, d. 7 Nov. 1688; Mercy, b. 18 Dec. 1
served as a member of the Hon. House of Representatives, in the time of the Non-resident Act; and he discharged the duty of every employment with singular wisdom, diligence, and fidelity; and was esteemed among us as a pattern of every grace and virtue, a true and sincere lover of his country, and who took a singular pleasure in being useful to all about him. 7. Samuel, s. of Jonas (3), was a goldsmith, and probably resided in Boston. He was living in 1705. Under date of Nov. 1, 1673, John Hull of Boston writes, I accepted Samuel Clark, s. of Jonas Clark, as an apprentice for eight years. 8. James, a housewright, was in Camb. as early as 1685. He was probably the same who m. Hannah Heath 27 April 1681, in Roxbury, where their son James was b. 4 Feb. 1681-2, and where also the w. Hannah d. 30 May 1683. He m. in Camb. 24 Sept. 1685, Sarah, dau. of Samuel Champney, and had Sarah, b. 20 Sept. 1686, d. 13 Oct. 1707; Ebenezer, b. 31 July 1688, d. 7 Nov. 1688; Mercy, b. 18 Dec. 1