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er First Congregational Parish, missionary to the army, died of a fever contracted at Norfolk, Va., on May 20, 1866, aged 36. Given in Letters from Two Brothers, and not previously mentioned: 329. Alfred Bloxham, age 26, First Battery Light Artillery (three years), July 24, 1862, to Oct. 19, 1864, credited to Cambridge. 330. George H. Cutter, age 19, Co. H, 3d Wisconsin Infantry, enlisted April 24, 1861, for three years, re-enlisted Dec. 25, 1863; promoted Corp. Nov. 21, 1862; Commissary Sergt, Oct. 29, 1864; First Lieut., May 21, 1866. (See Cutter Book, p. 235.) 331. Eber Hill, Artificer, age 25, First Battery Light Artillery (three years), Sept. 6, 1861, credited to Boston. Re-enlisted Jan. 3, 1864, age 27, credited to Cambridge. Transferred March 12, 1865, to 9th Battery. Discharged April 26, 1865, supernumerary. 332. William H. White, Corp., age 23, First Battery Light Artillery (three years), Sept. 13, 1861, credited to Medford. Re-enlisted Jan. 3, 1864, age