Browsing named entities in Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register. You can also browse the collection for Henry L. Patten or search for Henry L. Patten in all documents.

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. Jeremiah W. Coveney. J. Durell Green. William H. Lounsbury. George A. Meacham. David P. Muzzey. James P. Richardson. Samuel W. Richardson. Albert Stickney. Majors. Ezra P. Gould. C. Frederick Livermore. Charles C. Parsons. Henry L. Patten. John T. Richards. Atherton H. Stevens, Jr. To Major Stevens was allotted the privilege of conferring special honor on Cambridge. On the morning of April 3, 1865, he received from the Mayor of Richmond a formal surrender of the city, l-70. The names are inscribed on eight tablets, two upon each buttress. It is surely no more than just that they should also be inscribed here: Brigadier General. Charles Russell Lowell. Colonel. P. Stearns Davis. Major. Henry L. Patten. Brevet Major. Charles James Mills. Captains. Thomas O. Barri. Joseph A. Baxter. Robert T. Bourne. Richard Gary. Alexander J. Dallas. Thomas R. Robeson. Levi P. Thompson. First Lieutenants. William Bradford Allyn. Ge