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eral, U. S. Volunteers, Oct. 1, 1864. Died at Beaufort, N. C., Oct. 8, 1864. Anderson, John Fromen. Born in Maine. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1861. Aide-de-Camp on the staffs of Generals Burnside and Foster. Major and Aide-de-Camp, U. S. Volunteers, June 9, 1863. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 1, 1865. Brevet Colonel and Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, March 13, 1865. Resigned, Mar. 27, 1865. Andrews, George Leonard. Born at Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 31, 1828. Cadet at U. S. Military Academy, July 1, 1847, to July 1, 1851. Brevet Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, July 1, 1851. Second Lieutenant, Feb. 2, 1854. Resigned, Sept. 1, 1855. Assistant Engineer in the service of the U. S., 1857-59 and 1859-60. Lieut. Colonel, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1861. Guarding the upper Potomac, July to Nov., 1861; in garrison at Frederick, Md. and member of board for examining volunteer officers, Dec., 1861, to Apr., 1862; in operatio
table citizen before he enlisted, when he returned he was a far better one. Third, those who were trained to evil deeds before their service have returned quite fixed in their evil habits, not improved for the better in any degree. P. Ball, Mayor. Yarmouth. I am of the opinion that their habits are better. They seem to be more industrious, persevering and anxious to obtain something more than their daily wants. Samuel Matthews, Chairman Selectmen. Unfavorable testimony. Bridgewater. That portion of the returned soldiers who at the time of their enlistment were of age to have acquired habits and characters for themselves, apparently returned as moral, upright men as when they entered the service. A portion of them who entered the army young, from sixteen to twenty years of age, have apparently returned more addicted to the use of strong drink and profane language than when they entered the service. Van R. Swift, Chairman Selectmen. Hamilton. None of the
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following, most of whom rendered efficient service at Antietam or at the Naval Academy Hospital at Annapolis, among the wretched Sufferers from Southern prisons: Miss Agnes Gillis of Lowell, Miss Maria Josslyn of Roxbury, Miss Ruth L. Ellis of Bridgewater, Miss Kate P. Thompson of Roxbury, Miss Jennie T. Spaulding and Miss Eudora Clark of Boston, and Miss Sarah Allen of Wilbraham, all of Massachusetts. Miss Thompson was rendered an invalid for life by her labors among the released prisoners. Auburndale. Baldwinsville. Barnstable. Barre. Bellingham. Belmont. Belvedere. Berkley. Berlin. Bernardston. Beverly. Billerica. Blackstone. Bolton. Boston. Boylston. Braintree. Brewster. Bridgewater. Brighton. Brimfield. Brookfield. Brookline. Burlington. Cambridge. Cambridgeport. Canton. Carver. Centre Northbridge. Centreville. Chatham. Chelmsford. Chesterfield. Chilmark. Cliftondale. Co
the sons of the church who entered the service of the country. Boston, 1870. 8°. Braintree. Thayer, George A. The Braintree soldiers' memorial. List of Braintree volunteers in the army and navy from 1861 to 1865. Boston, 1877. 8°. Bridgewater. Hooker, Arthur. A history of Bridgewater in the rebellion. Boston, 1880. 8°. Brighton. Whitney, F. A. An oration delivered at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in Evergreen cemetery, Brighton, Mass., July 26, 1866. ContaininBridgewater in the rebellion. Boston, 1880. 8°. Brighton. Whitney, F. A. An oration delivered at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in Evergreen cemetery, Brighton, Mass., July 26, 1866. Containing notices of the deceased soldiers. Boston, 1866. 61 pp. 8°. Cambridge. 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. 12°. Fitchburg. Willis, H. A. Fitchburg in the rebellion. Fitchburg, 1866. 8°. Han