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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
, See enlistment, Sept. 24. 1861. Credit, Chelsea.R. I.Mass.Mass.Jan. 4, 1862.Actg. Master's Ma Apr. 24, 1865.Passed Asst.. Surgeon.Hospital.Chelsea. Edgerly, Samuel, Credit, Cambridge.Mass.Asst. Engr. Everdean, Charles S., Credit, Chelsea.Mass.Mass.Mass.Aug. 20, 1863.Actg. Master's M enlistment, Aug. 6, 1861. Died at hospital, Chelsea.Bremen.Mass.Mass.Nov. 14. 1862.Actg. Gunner.Cd Asst. Engr. Hannah, William A., Credit, Chelsea. Mass.Mass.-Sept. 15, 1863.Actg. Master's Matherwise.Rank. Hirsch, Charles F., Credit, Chelsea. N. H.Mass.Mass.Feb. 17, 1864.Actg. 3d Asst. 3d Asst. Engr. King, William C., Credit. Chelsea. See enlistment, Oct. 37, 1861. Credit, SomeAsst. Engr. Prescott, William A., Credit, Chelsea.N Y.Mass.Mass.Sept. 26, 1862.Actg. Master's Med.Actg. Master. Rowe, Edward F., Credit, Chelsea.Me.Mass.Mass.Oct. 1, 1862.Actg. Ensign.Pocahosby, Samuel T., Died at Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass.Mass.Mass.Mass.Nov. 29, 1862.Actg. 3d Asst
Blanchard, Clifton Aurelius. First Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 14, 1862. Captain, Jan. 1, 1863. Resigned (disability), Nov. 30, 1864. Died at Chelsea, Mass., Sept. 23, 1879. Blanchard, Ira. Captain, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Resigned, June 24, 1862. Blanchard, James A. Second Lieutenant, 43d Gammel, Albert M. Second Lieutenant, 11th Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1861. First Lieutenant, Jan. 17, 1862. Captain, Aug. 30, 1862. Killed by accident at Chelsea, Mass., Dec. 17, 1863, while on leave of absence. Gammell, Sereno D. First Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, Aug. 23, 1864. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. 1864. Stall, William B. First Lieutenant, 7th Mass. Infantry, June 15, 1861. Captain, Nov. 13, 1861. Resigned, Nov. 11, 1862. Died at Soldiers' Home, Chelsea, Mass., Mar. 21, 1894. Stanley, Charles H. Second Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Oct. 28, 1864. Mustered out, Sept. 18, 1865. First Lieutenant, Sept. 2
. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 6th Cal. Infantry, Mar. 14, 1863. Mustered out, Oct. 31, 1865. Second Lieutenant, 5th U. S. Infantry, Feb. 23, 1866. First Lieutenant, July 28, 1866. Unassigned, May 19, 1869. Assigned to 7th U. S. Infantry, Dec. 31, 1870. Captain, Feb. 23, 1883. Retired, Apr. 23, 1889. Restieaux, Edward Boylston Walker. Born in Massachusetts. Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Volunteers, Feb. 19, 1863. Mustered out, Mar. 26, 1867. Died at Chelsea, Mass., Mar. 19, 1878. Revere, Joseph Warren. See General Officers. Revere, Paul Joseph. See General Officers. Revere, William H., Jr. See General Officers. Rhoades, Lawrence. Born in Massachusetts. Private, 44th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 12, 1862. Discharged (disability), June 5, 1863. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. Volunteers, July 2, 1864. Brevet Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Brevet Major and Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Vol
fantry; commissioned, Aug. 15, 1861, to rank, June 27, 1861. Resigned, Feb. 6, 1862. Barker, Charles A. First Sergeant, 6th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Aug. 31, 1862. Mustered out, June 3, 1863. First Lieutenant, Coast Guard Battalion, Me. Infantry, Mar. 18, 1864. Mustered out, May 25, 1865. Barker, Edward. Corporal, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Oct. 27, 1862. Chaplain, 91st N. Y. Infantry, Mar. 12, 1863. Resigned, July 28, 1864. Barker, Hiram P. Residence at Chelsea, Mass., at time of enlistment. Second Lieutenant, 1st R. I. Cavalry, Dec. 14, 1861. First Lieutenant, Quartermaster, 2d Battalion, 1st R. I. Cavalry, Jan. 1, 1862. First Lieutenant, 1st R. I. Cavalry, Aug. 5, 1862. Mustered out, Dec., 1864. Barney, Benjamin Griffin. See General Officers. Barrett, Richard. First Sergeant, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Nov. 25, 1861. Captain, 1st La. Cavalry, Aug., 1862. Resigned, Sept. 24, 1864. Barrett, Samuel Eddy. Born at Cambridgeport, Mass., May 1
Mrs. Olivia, Boston. Bowditch, Miss Olivia Y., Boston. Bowdlear, Samuel G., Boston. Bowker, Albert, Boston. Boyd, Wm. B., Medway. Boynton, Mrs. N., Chelsea. Boynton, N., Chelsea. Braman, Isaac G., Brighton. Breck, Joseph, Brighton. Breed, H. A., Medford. Bride, Wm. J., Medford. Bridge, N. W., MedforChelsea. Braman, Isaac G., Brighton. Breck, Joseph, Brighton. Breed, H. A., Medford. Bride, Wm. J., Medford. Bridge, N. W., Medford. Briesler, Mrs. John, Quincy. Briggs, Silas P., Dighton. Bright, Wm. Ellery, Waltham. Bright, Jonathan B., Waltham. Broad, Ira, Holden. Brookhouse, Robert, Salem. Brooks, Geo. H., Brighton. Brown, Willard, Worcester. Brown, Zenas, Shirley. Brown, Mrs. James, Belmont. Brown, Benj., West Roxbury. has. G., Boston. Currier, Gilman, Boston. Currier, C. Gilman, Boston. Curtis, Geo. S., West Roxbury. Curwen, James B., Salem. Cushing, Franklin K., Chelsea. Damon, Warren, Cambridge. Damon, Daniel E., Plymouth. Dana, Miss S. A., Cambridge. Dana, Miss E. E., Cambridge. Dana, Richard H., Cambridge. Da
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, XIV. Massachusetts women in the civil war. (search)
at the graves. About four hundred graves, which could not be identified, were marked with suitable head-boards. A volume would be necessary for a full record of Miss Barton's war services. Miss Helen L. Gilson, a beautiful young woman of Chelsea, Mass., a niece of Hon. Frank B. Fay, had an equally heroic record in other departments of the service. There is no space for the wonderful details of her army life. She was an exquisite vocalist, and wherever she went, through the wards of the ho story of her hospital work, published under the title Hospital Sketches. Another well-known author, Mrs. Helen Hunt (H. H.), a native of Amherst, Mass., performed similar service in a hospital in Rhode Island. Mrs. Rebecca R. Pomroy of Chelsea, Mass., was another of the heroic women who gave themselves to hospital work. Bereft by death of her husband and a son and daughter, almost at one stroke, she sought comfort in ministering to those who were more heavily weighted with sorrow and suf
Williams, S. K., Jr. Record of soldiers and sailors of Cambridge, Mass., who died or were killed in the army and navy during the late war. Cambridge, 1869. Chelsea. Roll of honor of the city of Chelsea. Chelsea, 1880. 8°. Concord. Ceremonies at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in Concord. Concord, 1867. 12Chelsea. Chelsea, 1880. 8°. Concord. Ceremonies at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in Concord. Concord, 1867. 12°. Fitchburg. Willis, H. A. Fitchburg in the rebellion. Fitchburg, 1866. 8°. Hanover. Dedication of the soldiers' and sailors' monument. Boston, 1878. 8°. Harvard college. Brown, Francis H. Harvard university in the war of 1861-65. Boston, 1886. 8°. — – Roll of students of Harvard university who served in thChelsea, 1880. 8°. Concord. Ceremonies at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in Concord. Concord, 1867. 12°. Fitchburg. Willis, H. A. Fitchburg in the rebellion. Fitchburg, 1866. 8°. Hanover. Dedication of the soldiers' and sailors' monument. Boston, 1878. 8°. Harvard college. Brown, Francis H. Harvard university in the war of 1861-65. Boston, 1886. 8°. — – Roll of students of Harvard university who served in the army or navy during the war of the rebellion. 1866. 47 pp. Harvard college. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. Harvard memorial biographies. Cambridge, 1866. 2 v. 8°. — Same. 2d ed. Cambridge, 1867. 12°. Hingham. Burr, Fearing, and Lincoln, George. The town of Hingham in the late civil war, with sketc
e, U. S. steamer, launched from ship yard of Tetlow iron works, Chelsea, Mass., March 25, 1865; description. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, pult of rebel battery at Yorktown, Va., April 26, 1862, by Co. H of Chelsea. From N. Y. Herald. Boston Evening Journal, April 30, 1862, p. 4,epartures and farewell speeches; disbandment and reorganization of Chelsea Light Infantry, etc. Boston Evening Journal, April 20, 1861, p. 2,. 770. Morning Light, U. S. ship. Mention of Geo. H. Rice of Chelsea, Mass.; his gallant behavior while acting master, and petition for his Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 645. Rice, Geo. H., of Chelsea, Mass. Petition for his exchange, after two years imprisonment in Texary at Yorktown, Va., April 26, 1862, by Co. H, 1st Regt. M. V. I. (Chelsea); report of Lieut.-Col. Wells, with letter of thanks from Gov. And. 1. — – Assault of rebel battery by Co. H, 1st Regt. M. V. I. (Chelsea), April 26, 1862. Complimented in despatch of Gen. McClellan. Bos