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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 1 1 1 Browse Search
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am L. Burt, of Boston, who was instructed to get authority to garrison the forts in Boston harbor with militia. John M. Forbes, by direction of the Governor, writes to Samuel M. Felton, of Philadelphia: Your information about matters at Annapolis received. The expedition which left New York yesterday will take care of Annapolis; but we shall continue our preparations, including armed ships. Look out for Port Deposite. Keep us posted. Governor writes to Mrs. Harriot C. Gould and Mrs. Harriot A. Jaquith, who had offered to furnish the soldiers with the New Testament, and informs them that each soldier of the Fifth Regiment, which left Boston on Sunday, had been furnished with a Bible; and there is an abundant supply to furnish those who are expected to leave. Writes to Henry A. J. Williams that colored men cannot be enrolled in the militia. It cannot be cone by law, which limits the militia to white male citizens. Personally, he knows no distinction of class or color, in his reg