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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
ught more than fifty dollars. It was sold several times, each purchaser after paying what he had bid would cry out, put it up again. The fair netted over eight hundred dollars. Sudbury Incorporated Sept. 4, 1639. Population in 1860, 1,691; in 1865, 1,703. Valuation in 1860, $1,043,091; in 1865, $1,052,778. The selectmen in 1861 and 1862 were James Moore, John H. Dakin, George Parmenter; in 1863, A. B. Jones, George Goodnow, H. H. Goodnough; in 1864 and 1865, Thomas P. Hurlbut, Charles Hunt, Walter Rogers. The town-clerk during all the years of the war was J. S. Hunt. The town-treasurer during the years 1861, 1862, and 1863 was Edwin Harrington; in 1864 and 1865, S. A. Jones. 1861. The first legal town-meeting to act upon matters relating to the war was held on the 29th of April, and it being expected that the Wadsworth Rifle Guards,—the same being Company B, of the Second Battalion Massachusetts Volunteer Militia,—belonging to Sudbury, would be called into active se
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Addenda: list of Massachusetts Officers and Soldiers who died of Wounds. (search)
land, James,59th Mass. Inf.,– –Field Hospital, 1st Div., 9th Army Corps, June 21, 1864. Holmes, George,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.General Hospital, S. C., Aug. 14, 1863. Holmes, Otis W., Capt.,36th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864.Harewood Gen. Hosp., Washington, D. C., June 23, 1864. Hosmer, Charles A.,21st Mass. Inf.,Chantilly, Va., Sept. 1, 1862.– – Howes, George, Corp.,31st Mass. Inf.,Yellow Bayou, La., May 18, 1864.New Orleans, La., May 23, 1864. Hunt, Charles,3d Mass. Cav.,– –New Orleans, La., May 20, 1864. Johnson, Joseph,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.General Hospital, Beaufort, S. C., July 27, 1863. Jones, Augustus M.,21st Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,July 1, 1864. Keep, Marcus, Corp.,36th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va., May, 1864.Fairfax Seminary Hospital, June 9, 1864. Keith, Bartlett A. Name and rank.Command.When and Where Wounded.Date and Place of Death. Keith, Bartlett A., Corp.,7th Mass. Inf.,Cha
Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.Wilderness, Va., May 7, 1864. Hinchcliffe, William,53d Mass. Inf.,May 25, 1863,Port Hudson, La., May 29, 1863. Holland, James,59th Mass. Inf.,– –Field Hospital, 1st Div., 9th Army Corps, June 21, 1864. Holmes, George,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.General Hospital, S. C., Aug. 14, 1863. Holmes, Otis W., Capt.,36th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864.Harewood Gen. Hosp., Washington, D. C., June 23, 1864. Hosmer, Charles A.,21st Mass. Inf.,Chantilly, Va., Sept. 1, 1862.– – Howes, George, Corp.,31st Mass. Inf.,Yellow Bayou, La., May 18, 1864.New Orleans, La., May 23, 1864. Hunt, Charles,3d Mass. Cav.,– –New Orleans, La., May 20, 1864. Johnson, Joseph,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863.General Hospital, Beaufort, S. C., July 27, 1863. Jones, Augustus M.,21st Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,July 1, 1864. Keep, Marcus, Corp.,36th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va., May, 1864.Fairfax Seminary Hospital, Jun
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 Hunt, William, 378 Hunter, David, 29, 81, 83, 108, 260, 298 Hunter, G. F., 378 Hunter, J. M., 378 Hunter, Robert, 378 Hunting, A. G., 378 Hunting, J., 526 Hunting, J. W., 526 Hunting, S. F., 378 Hunting, W., 526 Huntington, G. D., 378 Huntington, J. H., 378 Huntington, J. P., 462 Huntress, C. T., 462 Hurd, H.
ept. 20, 1864. Mustered out, June 12, 1865. Humble, Henry. First Lieutenant, 4th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 26, 1862. Mustered out, Aug. 28, 1863. Hume, Lysander J. Second Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 22, 1861. First Lieutenant, Sept. 7, 1862. Captain, July 11, 1863. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. Humphrey, Edwin. First Lieutenant, 11th Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1861. Captain, Oct. 11, 1861. Killed, July 2, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pa. Hunt, Charles. Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June 1, 1862. Captain, 44th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Hunt, Charles N. Captain, 39th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 22, 1862. Mustered out, June 2, 1865. Hunt, George E. Private, 3d Battery Mass. Light Artillery, Sept. 16, 1861. First Sergeant, Sept. 16, 1861. Re-enlisted as First Sergeant, Mar. 21, 1864. Commissioned
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
17 Hudson, S. R., 78 Hughes, D. D., 299 Hughes, H. P., 299 Hughes, J. F., 78 Hughes, James, 78 Hughes, W. W., 78 Hulse, N. T., 78 Humble, Henry, 299 Hume, L. J., 299 Humphrey, Albert, 582 Humphrey, Benjamin, 582 Humphrey, Edwin, 299 Humphrey, F. J., 582 Humphrey, James, 577 Humphrey, James, 532 Humphrey, O. M., 383, 423, 534 Humphreys, A. A., 660 Humphreys, C. A., 2d Mass. Cav., 394 Humphreys, C. A., 660 Humphreys, John, 78 Hunt, A. T., Mrs., 582 Hunt, C. N., 299 Hunt, Charles, 299 Hunt, E. L., 470 Hunt, Ebenezer, 383 Hunt, F. L., 383 Hunt, G. E., 299 Hunt, H. J., 660 Hunt, Harriet K., 582 Hunt, Helen, Mrs., 597 Hunt, Jerod, 78 Hunt, N. H., 582 Hunt, Peter, 470 Hunt, W. C., 299 Hunt, W. F., 78 Hunt, William, 299 Hunter, C. A., 499 Hunter, M. E., 299 Hunting, H. A., 299 Huntington, D. L., 423, 534 Huntington, E. S., 423, 534 Huntington, J. G., 470 Huntress, Leonard, 576 Hurd, C. H., 299, 424, 535 Hurd, Ira, 299 Hurd, J. C., 660 Hurd, S.
The Daily Dispatch: November 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], A frightful stampede of cavalry horses. (search)
A frightful stampede of cavalry horses. --A frightful stampede of cavalry horses took place recently at St. Charles, Mo. A St. Louis paper thus describes it: Colonel Merrill's First Missouri Regiment of horse was on its way to reinforce General Fremont, and quartered for the night at St. Charles. About ten o'clock the horses of Captain Charles Hunt's company became frightened and broke loose. The panic was shared by the others, and soon fourteen hundred horses, maddened with fear, went rushing over the encampment, treading tents and men into the earth, and creating a scene of unparalleled excitement. Twelve men are known to have been frightfully mangled, and probably fatally; but the only member of the companies composing the regiment, which was organized in Ohio, at all injured, was Captain Henry Wilson, brother of Capt. Lewis Wilson, United States Army. His skull was fractured and an arm and leg broken. Little hope of his recovery is entertained.
te redemption of the debts contracted by said cities, towns and counties, for arming, equipping, &c., of volunteers, and the support of their families. The bill to authorize certain corporations to issue notes under one dollar was taken up and lost by the following vote — yeas 39, nays 40. Yeas.--Messrs. Francis T. Anderson, Baker, jr., Barbour, Baskerville, Bayse, Booten, Buford, Cazeuove, Crockett, Cuslis, Dabney, Robert J. Davis, Evans, Flood, Garrison, Gatewood, Glimer, Grattan, Hunt, Irby, James, Kaufman, Mathews, McLaughlin, Murdaugh, Robert E. Nelson, William G. T. Nelson, Pitman, Robertson, Rutherford, Peter Saunders, jr., Sheffey, Steger, Tate, Taylor, Ward, Williams, Woodhouse, and Wynne.--39. Nays.--Messrs. Bass, Bradford, Burks, Carpenter, Cecil, Clarke, Dice, Edmunds, Eggleston, Ewing, Fleming, Franklin, Friend, George, Green, Hunter, Johnson, Jones, Kyle, Lundy, Lynn, McCamant, A. W. McDonald, Isaac E. McDonald, McKinney. Montague, Newton, Orgain, jr., Prin
with going at large, was continued, and the darkey sent to jail. John McAnally, a member of Dabney's heavy artillery, was charged with "stealing" from Bernard Tracy a horse valued at $100. The fact was, that McAnally being very drunk, had mounted the horse near the corner of 17th and Broad streets, and on attempting to make the animal go, had fallen in the gutter, from which he was darted to the lock up. The prisoner, who was still under the influence of whiskey, was delivered to Lieut. Charles Hunt, to be sent to his company. Tracy did not appear to prefer any charge against him. Hustings Court, Tuesday, Oct. 28th, 1862. --No criminal cases were tried before this Court to-day. The case of "Hagan's John" was appointed for Friday next, and that of Blankenship for next Monday. Henrico Circuit Court, Tuesday, Oct. 28 1862. --The case of Bernard, charged with shooting John O. Taylor, was called up, and a jury having been empaneled the examination of witne
At the Cage, since our last report, business has not been very active, and the offences for which the parties were committed not very prominent. Collin, slave of John Fisher, was confined on the charge of aiding and abetting in stealing three bottles of whiskey from Charles Hunt, by receiving the same knowing them to have been stolen. Philip M. Reynolds was committed on the charge of breaking into the store of Emanuel Raymen, 2d Market, and stealing sundry articles and $19 60 in money.
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