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C. A. Johnson Col. 25th N. Y. InfantryDec. 26, 1862, to Feb. 1, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Fifth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac
of the three upper schools was held in the Town Hall. It was a great pleasure to a large audience. Of the three high schools, the Bunker Hill (Neck) is for both sexes. William D. Swan, the principal, goes to Boston, and will be succeeded by Benjamin F. Tweed. The assistant is Miss Charlotte Cutter. The Harvard school, on Town Hill, is for girls. The teachers here are Paul Sweetser and Charles Kimball. (His term of service began before May, 1837.) Assistants: Miss M. E. Jones, Miss C. A. Johnson, Miss Fernald. The Winthrop school at the Training Field is for boys, the teachers being Mr. Bates and Samuel Swan, and for assistants, Miss Symmes and Miss Hay. Expenses appended to the trustees' report of May, 1839:— The bills for repairs in Russell district went beyond the appropriation. R. G. Tenney, for work$210.74 Benjamin Track, for work4.00 Moses Bacon, for work34.00 The auditors of all bills that came before the trustees were Richard Frothingham, Jr., and Charl
83. Hovey, W., 15. Hunnewell, William, 13. Hurd, J. Stearns, 20, 21. Hutchinson, H., 15. Hutchinson, Thomas, 11. Hyde, Adeline, 17. Inman Street, Cambridge, 9. Ireland, George W., 56. Ireland, John, 10, 56. Jackson, Rev., Henry, 16, 18, 46. Jaques, Fannie C., 53. Jaques, Henry, 23, 48. Jaques, Colonel, Samuel, 89, 90. Jaqtith, Miss, 52. Jaquith, O., 81. Jaquith, Mrs., Polly, 17. Jeemes, J., 15. Jeffurds, Mary W., 51, 67. Jenks, Joseph W., 46. Jewett, Henry I., 71. Johnson, C. A., 82. Johnson, Elizabeth L., 72. Johnson, Jotham, 12. Jones, Mary E., 82, 83. Jones, Roxanna, 17. Joy, Benjamin, 12. Judkins, R., 15, 19, 20. Kelly, Hall J., 10, 17, 18. Kendall, Isaac, 71. Kent house, 60. Kent, Jonathan, 10. Kent, Samuel, 10. Kidder, A. M., 53. Kidder, Andrew, 55. Kidder, J., 12. Kimball, Charles, 82, 96. Kimball, George A., 53. King, C. C., 46. Kirkpatrick, Eleanor G., 53. Knapp Street, 56. Knight, C., 15. Knight, Hersina, 18, 19. Knowlton, G.,
The Daily Dispatch: July 12, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Yankee letter found amongst the Spoils. (search)
mps of the enemy after their flight from the Chickahominy. It bears date in February last, when in consequence of the gunboat successes the war spirit at the North must have been high: 480 Broadway, New York, February 24th, 1862, To Colonel Johnson: Colonel: I have met with very poor success, either recruiting or capturing deserters, Contradictory orders are continually coming from headquarters at Albany, and recruits are not coming. I dispatched Lieut. Young and private Livthe office out of my own pocket since I have been here, and have not as yet had one cent refunded. My neighbor of the 61st expects to have his office shut up by his landlord, he having no more money to pay for rent. Can get no one willing to board my recruits unless I pay cash. Hoping to receive further commands, I subscribe myself, Your ob't servant, A. H. F. Rouson, Capt. Co. F, N. Y. Vols. and Recruiting Officer. To Lieut Col. C. A. Johnson, Commanding 25th Reg't N. Y. Vols.