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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 2 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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with a few rounds the enemy were repulsed; as they were also in two succeeding assaults. In the first assault, Major T. J. Hutchinson and John Coleman, of the Thirty-sixth Enrolled Militia of Franklin county, were wounded while working the guns in the fort. Major Hutchinson was wounded in the face, and John Coleman in the breast, both seriously, but neither mortally. Information was received through prisoners, that the enemy lost five men wounded; and there was one horse captured by us. retired, burning the barracks, situated near the Owenton pike. The casualties of the assault were two wounded--Major T. J. Hutchinson, and private John Coleman of Thirty-sixth regiment of militia. Neither of the wounds are mortal; and both will sbarracks, fired by the retreating rebels, illuminated the surrounding country. Of those in the fort, a young man named Hutchinson was shot in the mouth, and a man by the name of Coleman in the shoulder. Enemy's loss, if any, unknown. The females
ished by order of the town. 1876. Medway. Jameson, E. O., Ed. The military history of Medway, Mass., 1745-1885. Providence, R. I., 1886. 8°. Melrose. Goss, Elbridge H. The Melrose memorial. The annals of Melrose in the great rebellion of 1861-65. 1868. 8°. North Weymouth. Loring, G. B. An oration at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in North Weymouth, July 4, 1868. With an appendix containing record of the deceased soldiers. Weymouth, 1869. 8°. Salem. Hutchinson, T. J., and Childs, Ralph. Patriots of Salem. Roll of honor of the officers and enlisted men during the late civil war from Salem, Mass. Salem, 1877. 8°. Southborough. Appleton, Samuel. Address at the dedication of the soldiers' monument, Southborough, Mass., Jan. 1, 1867. — A record of the soldiers of Southborough during the rebellion from 1861 to 1866, with extracts from public documents, etc. Marlborough, 1867. 8°. Wayland. The town of Wayland in the civil war of 1861-65.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
urd, Y. G., 383 Hurlbert, E. S., 300 Hurlburt, C. H., 300 Hurlburt, Edwin, 300 Hurlburt, G. R., 300 Hurlburt, T. P., 575 Hurst, Franklin, 300 Husband, T. H., 300 Huse, Samuel, 80 Hussey, E. B., 80 Hussey, W. A., 300 Hussey, W. H. H., 300 Hutchings, W. V., 660 Hutchings, W. V., 24th Mass. Inf., 300, 424 Hutchins, Isaiah, 300 Hutchins, John, 300 Hutchins, Levi, 300 Hutchins, R. P., 185, 424, 470, 535 Hutchinson, C. G., 80 Hutchinson, G. B., 606 Hutchinson, N. V., 606 Hutchinson, T. J., 605 Hutchinson, T. W., 80 Huttleston, G. K., 162 Hyatt, Alpheus, 300 Hyde, G. H., 300 Hyde, G. W., 80 Hyde, H. G., 300 Hyde, J. B., 300 Hyde, Philip, 470 I. Ide, H. M., 300 Ide, W. C., 424, 535 Igo, James, 80 Imboden, J. D., 660 Inches, C. E., 383 Ingalls, A. S., 470 Ingalls, E. Alfred, 300 Ingalls, Ephraim A., 300 Ingalls, J. A., 300 Ingalls, J. W., 300 Ingalls, O. H., 672 Ingalls, Samuel, 383 Ingalls, William, 383 Ingersoll, D. S., 80 Ingersoll, Edward,