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Thomas Yuill (search for this): chapter 22
orge G. Thwing. William Tingey. Frank Todd. John Toomey. James Travis. George T. Tucker. John H. Tucker. David Tyler. Leonard Volk. George F. Wakefield. George W. Waters. Henry C. Waters. George P. Welch. Lewis Westacott. Richard Westacott. Charles White. Dennis White. Edward P. White. George R. White. Ebenezer Whiting. Thomas Wilson. William Wilson. Robert Wiseman. George T. Wood. Levi Woofindale. William H. Wyeth. Charles F. York. Thomas Yuill. Of those engaged in the naval service: Assistant Surgeons, William Longshaw, Jr., Henry Sylvanus Plympton; Assistant Engineer, John M. Whittemore; Gunner, Jacob Amee; George Bacon, Charles F. Brown. Among the documents deposited under the corner-stone of the Soldiers' Monument is a Brief History of Cambridge, (prepared by Henry W. Muzzey, Esq., President of the Common Council), in which it is stated that, During the War, Cambridge furnished to the army of the United States four th
Charles F. York (search for this): chapter 22
Thornton. George G. Thwing. William Tingey. Frank Todd. John Toomey. James Travis. George T. Tucker. John H. Tucker. David Tyler. Leonard Volk. George F. Wakefield. George W. Waters. Henry C. Waters. George P. Welch. Lewis Westacott. Richard Westacott. Charles White. Dennis White. Edward P. White. George R. White. Ebenezer Whiting. Thomas Wilson. William Wilson. Robert Wiseman. George T. Wood. Levi Woofindale. William H. Wyeth. Charles F. York. Thomas Yuill. Of those engaged in the naval service: Assistant Surgeons, William Longshaw, Jr., Henry Sylvanus Plympton; Assistant Engineer, John M. Whittemore; Gunner, Jacob Amee; George Bacon, Charles F. Brown. Among the documents deposited under the corner-stone of the Soldiers' Monument is a Brief History of Cambridge, (prepared by Henry W. Muzzey, Esq., President of the Common Council), in which it is stated that, During the War, Cambridge furnished to the army of the Unit
James Yates (search for this): chapter 22
ell. Thomas Wheeler. Andrew White. James White. John Whiting. Andrew Whitney. Nathaniel R. Whitney. Oliver Whitney. Timothy Whitney. Francis Whittemore. Nathan Whittemore. Samuel Whittemore, Jr. Thomas Whittemore. James Williams. Nathaniel Williams. Timothy Willison. George Wilson. Josiah Wilson. Thomas Wilson. William Wilton. Henry Win ship. Isaac Winship. John Winship. Coolidge Wood. Charles Wyman. Phipps Wyman. James Yates. The war against Great Britain, which was proclaimed on the 19th of June, 1812, was unpopular in Cambridge, as in New England generally. The muster rolls are not within my reach; and I am unable to furnish a full list of volunteers who may have entered the army. A certificate remains on file, however, that the Cambridge Light Infantry were in camp at South Boston fifty-one days, commencing Sept. 10, 1814. The company consisted of Captain Samuel Child, Jr.; Lieutenant Jonathan C. Pre
Thaddeus Wyman (search for this): chapter 22
l, gun,£. 1.0.0 Of Ebenezer Bradish, gun and bayonet,1.10.0 Of Capt. Thatcher, gun,1.4.0 Of Capt. Edward Marrett, gun,1.4.0 Of Capt. Stedman, gun,1.7.0 Of Capt. Stedman, gun,0.19.6 Of Capt. Stedman, gun,1.0.0 and on the 11th of June,— Of Wyman, gun and bayonet,2.8.0 Of Mr. Sparhawk, gun and bayonet,1.10.0 Of Mr. Sparhawk, gun and bayonet,1.10.0 Of Mr. Sparhawk, his own gun,2.8.0 Cambridge, Feb. 2, 1776. We the subscribers received of the Selectmen one gun each, valued at the prhorses. July 28, Mr. Brown offers his bay horse for £ 1,000; the sorrel horse, £ 900; Capt. Jesse Putnam for his, £ 900; Mr. Locke, for money down, £ 1,000; Mr. Lemuel Blanchard, for a large one, £ 1,200, or £ 2,400 for two, that and another; Thad. Wyman, £ 1,000; another horse of Locke's £ 1,000. The sad state of the currency appears also from sundry votes of the town: June 20, 1780, to assess £ 15,000 for the purpose of hiring soldiers; June 22, the same sum, and June 29, £ 50,000, fo
Phipps Wyman (search for this): chapter 22
ld. Job Wetherell. Thomas Wheeler. Andrew White. James White. John Whiting. Andrew Whitney. Nathaniel R. Whitney. Oliver Whitney. Timothy Whitney. Francis Whittemore. Nathan Whittemore. Samuel Whittemore, Jr. Thomas Whittemore. James Williams. Nathaniel Williams. Timothy Willison. George Wilson. Josiah Wilson. Thomas Wilson. William Wilton. Henry Win ship. Isaac Winship. John Winship. Coolidge Wood. Charles Wyman. Phipps Wyman. James Yates. The war against Great Britain, which was proclaimed on the 19th of June, 1812, was unpopular in Cambridge, as in New England generally. The muster rolls are not within my reach; and I am unable to furnish a full list of volunteers who may have entered the army. A certificate remains on file, however, that the Cambridge Light Infantry were in camp at South Boston fifty-one days, commencing Sept. 10, 1814. The company consisted of Captain Samuel Child, Jr.; Lieutenant
Joseph Henry Wyman (search for this): chapter 22
ckpole. George H. Taylor. Levi P. Thompson. George O. Tyler. Charles C. Wehrun. Henry C. Wells. Thomas R. Wells. Edward E. White. William H. Whitney. John B. Whorf. John Wilder. John C. Willey. Andrew Wilson. John T. Wilson. J. Henry Wyman. Brevet Captain. Benjamin Vaughn. Surgeons. Alfred F. Holt. Anson P. Hooker. Alfred A. Stocker. A. Carter Webber. Assistant Surgeon. Henry O. Marcy. First Lieutenants. John S. Allanson. William B. Allyn. John Bigelow. h Murphy. Joseph McEvoy. Charles E. Neale. William J. Rand. Frederick Ruhling. Lucian J. Sanderson. John Scanlan. Frank Snow. William F. Sparrow. Thomas Tabor. Augustus A. Thurston. Alphonzo D. Titus. Henry Walker. Joseph H. Wyman. Privates. William Adams. George N. Allen. Sidney Allen. Frank M. Almy. Lucien Andrews. James Angling. Joseph Baldwin. Samuel Benjamin. George W. Bentley. Joseph D. Bertsch. Edwin J. Bigelow. George R. Blake. Ho
John Wyman (search for this): chapter 22
Temple, Ebenr. Wyeth, Jonas Wyeth, Jonas Wyeth, Jr. Noah Wyeth, Joseph Wyeth, John Wyman, Nathan Watson, Joshua Walker, John Warland, Thomas Warland, Nathll. Wait, Th eleven of our friends, who, in like manner, were cruelly slain on that fatal day. Winship and Wyman were two of the number; the other nine may have been inhabitants of other towns. Jason Russell, ason Winship (who was drowned Dec. 26, 1762), was baptized June 28, 1730. Jabez Wyman, son of John Wyman, was born at Woburn July 24, 1710, but had long resided here. The two last named were slain aield, William Colson, Stephen Frost, Samuel Locke, Josiah Moore, Josiah Warren, Jotham Walton, John Wyman; Sergeants, Joseph Bates, Joseph Belknap, Nathaniel Bemis, Oliver Brown, John Burns, John Cuttpenter, Peter G. Conant, William C. Davis, Thomas Dean, Jr., Edmund Morrill, Seth Tinkham, and John Wyman, served as substitutes for other drafted men. To Cambridge rightfully belongs the honor of
Jabez Wyman (search for this): chapter 22
poor old man. The house itself was riddled with bullets, and the marks of them in many places are still visible. Smith's Address, pp. 37-39. Jason Winship, son of Jason Winship (who was drowned Dec. 26, 1762), was baptized June 28, 1730. Jabez Wyman, son of John Wyman, was born at Woburn July 24, 1710, but had long resided here. The two last named were slain at Cooper's tavern. They had come up to inquire the news, and were surprised there. The landlady, Mrs. Cooper, who was just mixinal, pp. 32, 33. In 1870 the city erected over their remains a neat monument of Scotch granite, with this inscription: Erected by the City, A. D. 1870. To the memory of John Hicks, William Marcy, Moses rich-Ardson, buried here. Jason Russell, Jabez Wyman, Jason Winship, buried in Menotomy. Men of Cambridge who fell in defence of the Liberty of the People, April 19, 1775. O, what a glorious morning is this! Among the wounded, on that memorable day, was Capt. Samuel Whittemore. He was son o
Charles Wyman (search for this): chapter 22
Weld. Henry Weld. Job Wetherell. Thomas Wheeler. Andrew White. James White. John Whiting. Andrew Whitney. Nathaniel R. Whitney. Oliver Whitney. Timothy Whitney. Francis Whittemore. Nathan Whittemore. Samuel Whittemore, Jr. Thomas Whittemore. James Williams. Nathaniel Williams. Timothy Willison. George Wilson. Josiah Wilson. Thomas Wilson. William Wilton. Henry Win ship. Isaac Winship. John Winship. Coolidge Wood. Charles Wyman. Phipps Wyman. James Yates. The war against Great Britain, which was proclaimed on the 19th of June, 1812, was unpopular in Cambridge, as in New England generally. The muster rolls are not within my reach; and I am unable to furnish a full list of volunteers who may have entered the army. A certificate remains on file, however, that the Cambridge Light Infantry were in camp at South Boston fifty-one days, commencing Sept. 10, 1814. The company consisted of Captain Samuel Chil
rally. The muster rolls are not within my reach; and I am unable to furnish a full list of volunteers who may have entered the army. A certificate remains on file, however, that the Cambridge Light Infantry were in camp at South Boston fifty-one days, commencing Sept. 10, 1814. The company consisted of Captain Samuel Child, Jr.; Lieutenant Jonathan C. Prentiss; Ensign Eliab W. Metcalf; Sergeants, John Ruggles, William Hunnewell, Oliver L. Child, Rufus Roberts; Corporals, Jacob H. Bates, Asa Wyman; Fifer, Nathaniel Munroe; Privates, William Bates, Elijah Bellows, David Bowtell, John Brackett, William Brown, James Child, Nathaniel Colburn, Charles Everett, John Fillebrown, Timothy Flagg, Abraham J. Gould, Henry Greenwood, Sewall Hadley, Isaac Herrick, William Hollis, Isaac Kilburn, Richard Larrabee, Cyrus Morse, Harris Munroe, Seth Sanderson, Buckley Stone, Moses Thompson, Charles Walton, Galen Ware, Jonas Wyeth 3d. Besides these, William Burges, James Gilson, John Wheeler 2d, Samue
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