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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 4 0 Browse Search
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 2 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 2 2 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 4: Bristol County. (search)
mount in four years, $6,622.62. Easton Incorporated Dec. 21, 1725. Population in 1860, 3,067; in 1865, 3,087. Valuation in 1860, $1,064,221; in 1865, $1,930,900. The selectmen during the years 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865, were John Kimball, Horace D. Howard, Joseph Barrows. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during the same period was John Kimball. 1861. Under the first call of the President for militia for three months service, April 14, 1861, Company B, of the Fourth RegiJohn Kimball. 1861. Under the first call of the President for militia for three months service, April 14, 1861, Company B, of the Fourth Regiment Massachusetts Militia, which belonged to Easton, was ordered to join the Regiment; and with it immediately left the State for Fortress Monroe, at which place it arrived on the morning of the 20th of April, being the first loyal regiment which reached Virginia in the war. The first legal town-meeting, to act upon matters relating to the war, was held on the 29th of April, at which it was voted to pay to each inhabitant (except commissioned officers) of Easton, when called into the militar
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
priv., (G), Jan. 9, ‘65; 24; M. O. June 30, ‘65. White, Geo. R., priv., (G), Aug. 19, ‘61; 21; killed in action June 30, ‘62, White Oak Swamp, Va. White, John E., priv., (—), Mar. 17, ‘62; 22; deserted; never joined for duty. White, Henry, priv., (—), Aug. 1, ‘62; 31; sub. James Smith. White, John A., priv., (G), Aug. 19, ‘61; 19; disch. disa. July 31, ‘62. White, John H., priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 24; disch. disa. Oct. 21, ‘62. White, Joseph A., priv., (G), Aug. 3, ‘63; 42; sub. John Kimball; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64; died Mar. 11, ‘64, Washington, D. C. White, John J., priv., (C), July 26, ‘61; 33; N. F.R.; see Co. A 11 Mass. Inf. White, N. A., priv., (—), Aug. 19, ‘61; 23; N. M.; see Co. K 33 regt. White, Wm., priv., (G), Aug. 4, ‘63; 29; sub. Henry J. Dunstion; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, ‘64. Whitelaw, Wm., priv., (—), June 13, ‘64; 23; sub. C. Shepperd; N. F.R. Whitney, Walter H., priv., (—), July 30, ‘61; 21; N. F.R.
ild and fickle, have come home strong-minded young men, and have all, without exception, engaged in some useful employment. Thomas Lewis, Jr., Chairman Selectmen. Fitchburg. They are certainly no worse than before the war, and in many cases an improvement is manifest. It is a remarkable fact that, out of so many young men who went into the service from this town (being nearly one thousand), so few have returned with their characters tarnished, or their moral habits degraded. J. W. Kimball. Florida. I think, as a general thing, there is an improvement in conduct. A. S. Kemp, Chairman Selectmen. Framingham. I believe that a majority of our returned soldiers are better men to-day than they were at the date of their enlistment. T. C. Hurd, for the Selectmen. Franklin. As a body the soldiers are as good, and in some instances better, than they were before they enlisted. J. G. Ray, Chairman Selectmen. Gardner. I know of several cases where I belie
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
der, G. E., 84 Kidder, J. F., 306 Kidder, W. L., 426, 536 Kief, Thomas, 305 Kilham, G. W., 305 Kilhan, J. E., 305 Kilmer, G. L., 674 Kimball, D. S., 305 Kimball, D. W., 51st Mass. Inf., 306 Kimball, D. W., 4th Mass. Cav., 306 Kimball, F. W., 84 Kimball, Frederick W., 306 Kimball, G. A., 491 Kimball, G. H., 491 Kimball, George, Navy, 84 Kimball, George, 674 Kimball, Gilman, 426 Kimball, J. C., 394 Kimball, J. E., 491, 569 Kimball, J. F., 306 Kimball, J. P., 426, 537 Kimball, J. W., 572 Kimball, Jacob, 86 Kimball, John W., 186, 218, 426, 537 Kimball, Joseph W., 306 Kimball, R. H., 306 Kimball, T. D., 2d Mass. H. A., 218 Kimball, T. D., 51st Mass. Inf., 306 Kimball, W. B., 306 Kimpton, L. P., 306 King, B. H., 306 King, E. M., 86 King, George, 384 King, H. C., 674 King, J. P., 306 King, James W., 306 King, John W., 86 King, L. B., 86 King, L. G., 306 King, Putnam, 583 King, R. B., 306 King, S. W., 86 King, W. C., 86 King, W. S., 186, 219, 426,
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Medford Amicable Singing Society. (search)
, 2d. Andrew Perkins Samuel D. Hadley Seth Mayo Darius Wait Benjamin Floyd, 3d. Dexter Blodget Ladies. Charity Fullerton Anna Blodget Rebecca Floyd The forgoing is a copy of the constitution M. A. Singing society, with the names subscribed, and the following is a list of names who have had billets of invitation to Join the society by the unanimous vote of the said society, who have accepted the invitation as we the subscribers understand. Namely Benjamin Pratt, Jr. John Kimball Nathl Fessenden James W. Brooks John Phipps Mr. Fisk Galen James Thos. Floyd Levi Frost George Brown Noah Kimball Ladies. Miss Perkins Emaline Wyman Sally Baldwin Sally Gleason Esther W. Merrill Tryphena Tufts Nancy Clark Mariah Butterfield Esther Tufts Eliza Withington Almyra Turner S. Turner making in all forty nine 12Tenor 22Bass 15Trible — 49 To the selectmen of the Town of Medford Gentlemen— We the subscribers, a committee chosen from the wit