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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
ree years military service was fixed at one hundred and twenty-five dollars, and was so continued until the end of the war. May 30th, The following resolution was passed:— Whereas the sad intelligence has been received of the death of Major Dexter S. Parker, and Lieutenant-Colonel William W. Green, Jr.; therefore— Resolved, That as a small tribute of respect to the memory of these distinguished officers and citizens who have so early and willingly sacrificed their lives in the defence of our country, the military committee, in behalf of the City Government, tender the relatives of the deceased a public funeral of these officers, and that suitable and proper arrangements be made for the solemn occasion. Major Parker, Tenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, died in Washington, D. C., June 30, 1864, of wounds received at Spottsylvania Court House, Va., May 12, 1864. Lieut. Col. Green, of the One Hundred and Seventy-third Reginent New York Volunteers, died at New Orleans, La., M