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1814, 1815. John Cook, 1815, 1816. Rufus Fiske, 1815, 1816, 1839, 1840. Josiah Hovey, 1816-1818. Abel Whitney, 1816, 1838, 1839. John Williams, 1817. Levi Farwell, 1817-1821. Thomas L. Parker, 1817-1822. Luke Hemenway, 1818, 1819. Jonas Wyeth 2d, 1819-1821. Henry Messenger, 1819-1821. Isaac Train, 1820-1822, 1825-1827. Thomas Warland, 1822, 1823. Lusher Gay, 1822. Samuel F. Sawyer, 1823-1825. Deming Jarvis, 1823, 1824. Lincoln Brigham, 1823. John Whitney, 1824, 1825. Isaiah Bangs, 1824-1826. Jabez Fisher, 1825, 1826, 1840. William Brown, 1826-1828. William Fiske, 1827. Ephraim Buttrick, 1827-1831, 1842, 1843. Josiah Mason, Jr., 1828-1831. Atherton H. Stevens, 1828-1831. Edmund T. Hastings, 1828-1830. Eliab W. Metcalf, 1829-1833. James Hayward, 1831, 1832. Ralph Smith, 1832-1835, 1837. Luther Brooks, 1832-1835, 1837. Robert Fuller, 1832-1834. Wm. J. Whipple, 1833-1835. John Chamberlin, 1834, 1835. Jo
. 2, 1866, as Major, 3d U. S. Cavalry, to rank from July 17, 1862. Lieut. Colonel, 6th U. S. Cavalry, May 6, 1869. Transferred to the list of supernumeraries, Dec. 15, 1870. Mustered out of service, Jan. 1, 1871. Died at Castine, Me., Jan. 8, 1890. Whitman, Edmund Burke. Born in Massachusetts. Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Volunteers, July 18, 1862. Brevet Major and Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Mustered out, Aug. 20, 1868. Died, Sept. 2, 1883. Whitney, John. Born in Massachusetts. Sergeant, 2d Ohio Infantry, Apr. 17, 1861, to Aug. 9, 1861. Second Lieutenant, 3d U. S. Infantry, Aug. 5, 1861. First Lieutenant, Feb. 11, 1863. Resigned, Apr. 25, 1865. Captain, 8th Veteran Volunteer Infantry, July 31, 1865. Brevet Major and Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Mustered out, Apr. 27, 1866. Second Lieutenant, 15th U. S. Infantry, May 11, 1866. Transferred to 24th U. S. Infantry, Sept. 21, 1866. First Lieutenant, Mar. 1, 1867.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
., 371 Whitman, J. F., 152 Whitman, N. D., 371 Whitman, Walt, 731 Whitmarsh, Zachariah, Jr., 152 Whitmore, Benjamin, 152 Whitmore, H. C., 152 Whitmore, John, 152 Whitney, A. C., 154 Whitney, A. D. T., Mrs., 731 Whitney, A. W., 391, 565 Whitney, C. E., 371 Whitney, Carrie F., 585 Whitney, Clarence, 371 Whitney, Edward, 585 Whitney, Edwin, 371, 566 Whitney, F. A., 605 Whitney, G. D., 585 Whitney, H. A., 585 Whitney, J. H., 371 Whitney, J. M., 371 Whitney, J. P., 371 Whitney, John, 453, 566 Whitney, Julius, 371 Whitney, N. D., 585 Whitney, S. C., 371 Whitney, T. D., 585 Whitney, Thomas, 585 Whitney, W. H., 233, 371, 566 Whitney, W. J., 585 Whitney, W. L., Jr., 371 Whiton, J. C., 233, 566 Whiton, L. B., 233 Whittaker, A. H., 371 Whittaker, E. J., 154 Whittaker, F. W. H., 154 Whittaker, L. R., 371 Whittemore, B. F., 395 Whittemore, C. H., 371 Whittemore, E. W., 453, 566 Whittemore, H. O., 233 Whittemore, J. M., 454, 566 Whittemore, W. P., 154
36 Nathan Whittemore175312347 Amos Whittemore1717863201189 Wm. Whittemore, jr.1717036 Wm. Winship61312111366175196 Wm. Winship, jr.1721191410 Josiah Wilson17389178535126 Jeduthun Willington1715710523092 Thos. Williams172610733111155 Richard Francis1717036 Non-resident State Tax.Town Tax. Isaac Bowman, Esq.131154 Isaac Winship179311 Samuel Sterns14733 Seth Reed19944 Daniel Reed111049 Thos. Wright19944 John Dix84110 Geo. Lawrence's Heirs2105 Nathan Blodgett113474 John Whitney's h'rs2105 John Hutchinson119783 Joseph Willington13630 Samuel Bemis19265 George Willington19944 Seth Wyman7317 Samuel Winship6315 Josiah Parker18262 Joseph Cooke42011 Samuel Swan, Ch'n14732 Thomas Fessenden3108 Town of Medford5211 Capt. Francis Brown42011 Sermon, No. 1628, by Mr. Cooke, was on the Thanksgiving —Continental, after the Surrender of Cornwallis, appointed for Dec. 13, 1781. It begins: As God shall assist me, I shall improve, and apply to America on this very
ls forty-four years previous. For about six months preceding the dedication of the new church the society worshipped in the new chapel. The pastors of this church have been:— Rev. Sewall Harding, January 17, 1821 to September 4, 1837. Rev. John Whitney, November 8, 1837 to April 12, 1858. Previous to the withdrawal of Rev. John Whitney a part of the church seceded and organized a Second Orthodox Church, but reunited with the old church after he left. Rev. Richard B. Thurston, JanuarRev. John Whitney a part of the church seceded and organized a Second Orthodox Church, but reunited with the old church after he left. Rev. Richard B. Thurston, January 13, 1859 to October 1, 1864. Rev. Elnathan E. Strong, December 21, 1865 to November 3, 1878. After the dismission of Rev. Sewall Harding (Congregationalist) by the majority of the parish of the Second Religious Society, and the withdrawal with him of his church, a new church was formed under Rev. Bernard Whitman (Unitarian), as appears from the following from a book of records of the society. The second church was gathered on the 8th day of January, 1826, in presence of the Rev. Dr. Lowel
Wesson, Capt., Zachary, builder of the Green Tavern, 89. Western fever raging, 36. Weston: originally part of Watertown, 9; gets and sells its portion of lands granted at Wachusett Hill. 20; 52; 100; incorporated, 55; barn in burned by Indians, 62; 79, 108. Westward growth of the town, 53. Whipcutt, 26 n. 3. Whipping as a means of punishment, 18. White Mountains, 141 n. 1, 142. Whitman, Rev. Bernard (Unitarian), pastor of Second Cong. Ch. (1826), 114; death of, 115. Whitney: Joseph, 56; Nathaniel, 78; Sarah, 56. Whitney's Hill, 53. Whittemore, Rev., Thomas, 121. Widow (the) Brick, 69. Widow Coolidge's Tavern, 107. Wigwams: turned into well-built houses, 57; dwellings in place of huts and, 57. Wilderness, this, goes beyond England in food, 57. Willard, Maj., goes to relieve Groton, 61. William the Conqueror, 67. Williams, Rev., Elisha, preaches for Second Religious Society (1812), 109. Williams, Rev., John, of Deerfield, 56 n. 3. Wi