NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Morse G. J., Melrose McCluskey Joseph F., Boston Munn T. J., Melrose Nutze E., Boston Paine Geo. Franeis, Cambridge Pfeffer A., Roxbury Freeman Warren H., West Cam- Porter Wm. R., Dorchester, proRoafe Geo. W., Boston bridge moted Pope John F., Dorchester Pearson W. B., Brighton Putnam N. M., South Boston Punchard Augustus W., Boston Rivers W.E., South Boston Reed Herbert A., South Boston Whiton Russell J., Somerville Gridley W. A., Boston Senter C. W, C., South Boston Shelton A. F., Melrose Shaw G. H., South Boston, transAllen Edward Franklin, Brookline Hinckley S. S., Boston ferred to N. Y. 9th Reg. Soule W. S., Boston Simonds J. F., Melrose Sassard A., Melrose Shaw J. H., Boston Stodder John S. Boston Trull E.J., Watertown Tainter Geo. A., Melrose Tainter Dean W., Charlestown, kullard Samuel M., Boston Jenkins William, Dorchester detailed for gun-boat service on Clapp J. C., Dorchester Keenan T. R., Boston Mississippi, Feb. 17, 1862 Tower W., Boston Walker D, G., Boston Walker K.J., Cambridgeport Coleman E, B., Boston, deserted Kerigan W.J., Boston Woolman J. E.. Boston Weldon W. B., Boston Wait F, W., Roxbury, discharged Weldon J. F., Somerville Whitinan Alieu D., Auburn, Me. Company B, Boston.–13th Rog. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, JOSEPH S. CARY, Boston. 1st Lieut., John G. HOVEY, Boston, promoted to captain Co. E, Jan. 31, 1862. GEORGE BUSH, Boston, promoted from 2d lieut. Co. A, Jan. 31, 1802. 2d Lieut., AUGUSTUS N. SAMPSON, Boston. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Manning C. W., Boston Mecuen George E., Boston Mills Churles B., Boston Davis Chas. E., jr., So. Boston McIntire S. F., Boston Macmuhan John, Waltham Morse Albert E., Boston Morrill Joseph M., Boston Noyes J. B. Boston Emerson George N., Waltham Pomroy George K., Chelsea English A. T., jr., South Boston Perkins Wm. F., Boston Richards Chas. N., Dorchester Rice Wm. H., Boston Robinson Edward F., Boston Reed L. W., Boston Rideout Wm. H. II., Boston Rooney Peter J.. Boston Robertson Gilbert, Boston Harrington Charles B., Boston Sanborn H. S., Buston Brown Chas D., Boston, promoted Hill George H., Boston Simpson G. H., Boston Siess David, Boston Smith W., East Lexington Spurr A. W., Boston Stewart J., Boston Stone George B., Boston Blanchard Wm. F., Boston, acci- Holt Charles W., Boston, ward Stringer William, Boston, transdentally shot in left side master ferred to Co. H. Sprague Williarn W., Mass. Sietson Warren B., Quincy Johnston A. V., South Boston Townsend Samuel' w.. Boston Burns Thomas, South Boston Kimball George H., Waltham Vorra Edward A., Boston Kimball Chas. D., Portland, Me. Waitt J. N., Boston Webster Isaac 1.., Virginia White Joseph W. Boston Whidden P. C., Charlestown William F. A., Boston Young James A., South Boston Crane S. P., Boston Littlefield Jacob H., South Boston Captain, { Company C, Boston. – 13th Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. WM. H. JACKSON, Watertown, promoted from 1st licut., Sept. 25, 1871. 1st Lieut., John W. SANDERSON, Westboro', promoted from sergeant, Oct. 10, 1561. 2d Lieut., WALTER H. Judson, Chelsea. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Little Thos. J., Boston, promoted Stimpson J. Hall, Dorchester Marshall George E., Chelsea sergt, major Russell G. T., Boston Wales Sigourney, Dedhain Corporals. Adams Wm. D., Chelsea Lemoyne George S., Boston Cody Edward W., Charlestown, Blanchard W.A., Boston Rowe E. F., Chelsea promoted sergt. Armstrong Geo. D., Boston Mirian. Privates. corporal Holbrook Edward, Boston moted corporal moted corporal; wounded at Dam No. 5, Dec. 8, 1861 Miles W., Woburn wounded at Bolivar, Oct. 18 wounded at Bolivar, Oct. 18 Company D, Boston.-13th Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, AUGUSTINE HARLOW, Boston. 1st Lieut., CHAS. H. HOVEY, Boston, promoted captain Company K, Nov. 6, 1801. 2d Lieut., WM. H. CARY, Boston, promoted 1st lieut. Feb. 7, 1802. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Magraw C. C., Roxbury Morse S. B., 2d, Melrose Moore J. E., Newton Maynard G. H., Waltham Marsh E. P., Bostou Neill David, South Boston Pratt E. Boston Pierce H. H., Boston, discharged Everett James H., Roxbury Foster Eugene, Winthrop. Pearson E. A., West Newton Damrell William S., Dedham Ford J. C., Cambridgeport Peck C. L., Boston Greenwood G. H., No. Gardner Prince Thomas, Boston Ripley F. B., Boston Robbins C. T., Chelsea Rhodes Frank Ranson E.M., So. Reading, dis- charged Dec. 2, 1881 Skinner 0. A., Milton Sanders A. W., Boston Smith D. S., Boston Serrat L., Boston Spooner B., Boston Stone C. W., Boston Thurber D. S.. Boston Jones William M., East Boston Towne J. II., Brighton Kelley Joseph K., East Boston Thompson W. c., Woburn Tobey George H., East Boston Burditt J. W., South Reading Litchfield B., East Boston Whitney E. T., Melrose Wise G S., Boston Watts J. M., Boston Waite Osgood W., Malden Whittemore S. K., East Cambridge Wells E. E., Boswn Wellington Arthur N. Company E, Boston.-13th Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, { SUAN G. NOVE1,"Eskoon, promoted from a stallieit: Of Co. B, Jan. 31, 1862. 1st Lieut., JOSEPH COLBURN, Roxbury ; 2d Lieut., EDWIN R. Frost, Roxbury. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATE8. Musicians. Burns John, Abington, deserted Pratt Charles C., Roxbury Nash C. L., Stoneham, from Co. G. Church Edward, Ruxbury Scott Edwin B., Roxbury Libby Frederick, South Boston Cook John E., Roxbury Wentworth W. H., Roxbury Prirates. Curtis Elijah J., Roxbury Connell William, Brighton at Sir John's Run, Nov. 26, 1061 Cook Charles W., Roxbury Baker John, Roxbury Clark George, Worcester Cowie Robert, Stowe Bassett Alexander, South Boston Caswell John R., South Malden Carroll John W. Danfort" Edward S., Roxbury Jackson Daniel R., Roxbury Bean John E., Cambridge Dove Henry, Roxbury Donnell Joseph, Roxbury Downey Thomas, Roxbury Dunn J. B., Cambridge serted ton, deserted Lehman George, Roxbury Ryan Daniel, Abington, deserted serted Recruits enlisted Oct. 21, 1501. Company F, Marlborough. – 13th Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, HENRY WHITCOMB, Boston. 1st Lieut., ABEL H. POPE, Marlborough ; 2d Lieut., Chas. F. MORSE, Marlborough. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Cross George W., Marlboro', de- Manson George F., Marlboro serted Mann Andrew J., Mariboro' Metcalf Hartly G., Berlin Morse Jedekiah, Marlboro' Merrill Sewell H., Marlboro Morse Frederick H., Marlboro Mead George F., Boston Nicholas Rolla, Bolton Garfield Samuel H., Sudbury Nowell Harry F., Cambridge Newhall William A., Marlboro Bridgewater George N., Marlboro' Haynes Charle; E., Sudbury Oddy Francis J., Marlboro Gay Almer II., Sudbury Harris Granville H., Marlboro Perkins Charles E., Marlboro' Woodbury Zoheth B., Marlboro Hartford Simeon F., Marlboro Prouty Elphonzo W., Marlboro' Stone James L., Marlboro' Harper Augustus, Berlin Rice Wilbur H., Marlboro Hariwell George E., Marlboro' Roberts Lewis, Marlboro Roundy Charles H., Berlin Rathburn Thomas F., Berlin Rich Elliot A., Berlin Russell Francis B., Berlin, dis- charged Sawtell Joseph M., Berlin Swift George L., Stowe Shepard Joseph E., Weymouth Belser John, Marlboro Jones George W., Sudbury Stone Moses E., Marlboro Brigham Williain F., Marlboro' Jones Frank, Marlboro' Smith Spencer, Sudbury Smith Charles S., Marlboro Vaughn Samuel, Reading Maynard Jonathan A., Marlboro' Walcott Augustine G., Marlboro Bigelow Daniel R., Marlboro' Mason George II., Marlboro Wheeler Nathan R., Marlboro Coolidge Ledra A., Marlboro' Mann Jonathan P., Marlboro Wood Eli H., Marlboro Willis George S., Sudbury Wilson George, Marlboro Company G (Grey Eagles), Stoneham. - 13th Reg. Early in the struggle, the citizens of Stoneham took measures for raising a company, and on the 17th of April a company had been formed and recruited to its full number. "J. P. Gould was chosen to the captaincy, which he retained till the departure of the regiment to the seat of war, when, being promoted to the rank of major of the regiment, Capt. Fiske was commissioned in his place. Although the company was ready thus early, such was the eagerness of the people to spring to their country's defence, that the different companies could not be accepted as fast as they were offered, and it was not till the last of July that this company was ordered into service. During the time that it was waiting to join some regiment the town liberally contributed to its support, appropriating nearly $1,000 for that purpose. A uniform was also presented to each of the men, at a cost of $12, and a full set of equipments to each of the officers, by the citizens. In July, orders having been received to report at Fort Independence, they left the town, to join the 13th Regiment, nearly three hundred of the citizens volunteering as an escort. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, EBEN W. FISKE, Stoncham. 1st Lieut., LORING S. RICHARDSON, Boston ; 2d Lieut., John H. FOLEY, Stoneham. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Best John, Stoneham Blanchard J. E., Stoneham Briggs W. R., Stoneham Broughton J. H., Stoneham Bessey Seth, Reading Primates. Boyce G. P., Reading Bryant S. A., Stonebarn Burdick William H, Stonehan Campbell H. C., Stoneham Callahan John, Stonelaw Conant C. H., Stoneham red to Andrew's Sharp Shooters mer Hilton J. M., Stoneham moted drum major to Co. E. Prentiss Samuel, Stoneham, pro moted fi fe major Company H (Mechanic Riflemen), Natick. – 13th Reg. This company was organized in 1860. Great enthusiam was manifested when the company took their departure from the town. Flags were displayed in great profusion, and the citizens turned out en masse to cheer, and bid them a long and perhaps a final adieu. The members of the different engine companies escorted them to this city, while the Natick Brass Band furnished excellent music for the occasion. Before the company left, the town, at an expense of $1300, provided each member with a good uniform and a 'rubber blanket, and each of the musicians with a Colt's revolver. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, WILLIAM L. CLARK, Dorchester. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Morse Newton, Natick Moore H. F., Sudbury Norris Wilbur F. Pingrey Proctor, Sudbury Pope II. F., Natick Pope I, B., Natick Pease William H., Natick Proctor A., Natick Pray H. A., Natick, discharged Reed Daniel E., Natick, promoted Page Ortenello F., Nutick Galo George W., Natick to corporal Gushee Amos L., Natick Gage William H., Natick Rockwood George E., Natick Nutt Samuel, Natick Gage Joseph A., Pelham, N. H. Richardson 0, D., Natick, disch'd Stewart J.H., Natick, promoted to Gerrold Charles E., Natick Severence A. J., Natick Smith George W., Natick Smith James N., Natick Greenwood Alfred, jr., Natick Stone George D., Natick Stone J. E., Natick, promoted to corporal Stringer William, Natick Searle J.J., Natick Snow C. E., Natick Snow George W., Natick Towne Samuel, Natick Warren Asa J., Natick Whitney Harlen H., Natick Wentworth Myrick' A., Xatick Wheeler Lloyd B., Natick Wheeler Samuel W., Natick McClutchins John R., Natick Whitney Frank H., Natick Corlis Benjamin, Natick McCutchins Thomas, Natick, pro- Whitney George B., Natick Woodbury G. W., Natick Woodbury J. B., Natick Moulton John L., Natick Company I, Marlborough.-13th Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, ROBERT C. H. SHRIBER, Boston. 18t Lieut., MOSES P. PALMER, Marlborough; 2d Lieut., DAVID L. Brown, Marlborough. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Smith James A., Matta poisett Brigham George T., Marlboro' Whittier John T., Bolton, pro- Albee Eugene A., Marlboro Brown George, Southboro', woundmoted first lieut. Co. B, 1st Regt., Musicians. ed Sept. 2d Maryland Home Brigade Gleason James M., Marlboro' Bond Edward E., Marlboro Barnes William, Marlboro Russell Lauriman H., Marlboro' Butman Joseph E., Framingham Howe Alfred G., Marlboro', Felton John S., Marlboro', dis- Curtis George H., Worcester Whitcomb Charles W., Marlboro' charged Crowell Isaac B., Yarmouth Wood Frank J., Marlboro Wagoners. Callahan Henry T., Marlboro Cotting Charles H., Marlboro' Witt Samuel D., Marlboro Cuthburt George M., Marlboro' Choat Robert, Marlboro charged Crocker Horace L., Sandwich Stetson Franklin, Marlboro' Peebles John P., Marlboro Dean George E. Marlboro', deParker Charles S., Southboro' Privates, serted Smith George F., Marlboro' Alley William A., Marlboro' Donovan Dennis J., Boston Willis William W., Marlboro Brigham Austin D., Marlboro Fenderson Simeon B., Boston Fernald Charles H.. Boston Boston serted Baltimore Hospital Morrill Amos C., Marlboro' N. S. N. Y. ed accidentally Sept. 13th Stowe Francis Il., Southboro 15, INGI Company K(Westboro' Rifles), Westboro'.-13th Reg. Organized April 27, 1861, as Massachusetts Volunteer Militin, under the call for three months' troops, and when the order was received to accept none but volunteers for three years or the war, the company immediately voted to serve for that period. After waiting impatiently for orders nearly three months, and being, at the end of this time, on the point ofdisbanding, they were at last attached (June 29) to the 13th Regiment. The towns of Westboro', Soutliboro', Shrewsbury, and Upton, to which places the greater part of the members belong, furnished them with uniforms, fatigue suits, havelocks, toilet materials, &c., &c., and paid to each member three dollars per week from the time they were first organized until they were mustered into the United States service, with ten dollars additional to each member on the day they left home. There were seven men in this company from the town of Hopkinton, but that town declining to uniform or aid them, they were uniformed by the town of Westboro'. The captain and lieutenants also were furnished with swords and all other necessary equipments by the town of Westboro'. On the 28th of June a bountiful collation was furnished for the company, by the citizens at the Town Hall, under the direction of the military committee The hall was decorated with flags and portraits of officers who were in the Revolutionary War, among which was one of Col. Thomas Marshall (by Copley), who was at that time in command of Fort Independence, on Castle Island. Addresses were made by gentlemen of Westboro' and the adjoining towns, and the occasion was a very pleasant and memorable one. The first commander, Capt. Blackmer, who was formerly pastor of the Methodist Church in Westboro', resigned his commission, Oct. 17, while the company was stationed at Ilarper's Ferry, Md., and its present commander, Capt. Hovey, was appointed Nov. 6, having previously held commission as 1st lieut. Company D. Capt. Hovey has had many years' experience in our State militia, having formerly been a member of the “ Boston Light Infantry," and afterward a lieutenant in the “ Lowell Mechanic Phalanır." From all the accounts which we have received of him, we are fully persuaded that no better man commands a company in the volunteer service. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, WILLIAM P. BLACKMER, Westboro', discharged Nov.5, 1861. CHAS. H. HOVEY, Boston, promoted from 1st lieut. Co. D), Nov. 6, 1861. 1st Lieut., WM. B. BACON, Worcester; 2d Lieut., Chas. B. Fox, Dorchester. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Cutting James II., Shrewsbury Lee Edward, Westboro Lovell Allen, Westboro Greenwood Abner R., Westboro' Chamberlain A. E., East South- Lynch Michael, Westboro Cordwell William, Westboro' boro' Martin Joseph, Southboro Warner William R., Upton Chamberlain Dexter A., South boro' Nelson Dexter C., Shrewsbury Fay William W., Westboro' Cleury Patrick H., Southboro' Ontbank Dexter D., Southboro Corporals. Comstock Charles W., Upton O'Laughlin Michael, Shrewsbury Allen Augustus, Westboro' Copeland John, Westboro' Parker Gardner R., Southboro Jones John, Westboro' Copeland Thomas, Westboro' Plummer John D., Upton Robbins Chandler, Westboro Rice Arthur T., Framingham Stone Frank L., Westboro Douglugs George R., Westboro' Sargent Amos P., Southboro' Hodgkins Hiram G., Westboro' Drayton Charler, Westboro' Sprague George É., Shrewsbury Musicians. Dock hain Edwin C., Southboro Stearns Austin C., Hopkinton Smith Edwin, Kendall's Mills, Me.. wounded while on Maryland Dunaven Ira L., Westboro' Fairbanks Ilollis H., Westboro' Heights, near Harper's Ferry, Prirates. Fairbanks Joseph H., Westboro' Aug. 24, 1881, by iwo muskat Beals Josiah H., Westboro' Fly John, Westboro balle., one going through his Barstow Sidney, Westboro'. Forbush William H., Westboro' shoulder and the other through Baldwin Charles, Southboro' Fairbanks Henry A., Westboro' his wrist Bates John F., South boro' Gates George Hl.. Southboro' Stearns J., Hopkinton Blackmer Jabez A., West Brook- Gassett William H., Hopkinton Stevens Warren H., Southboro field Gassett Thomas R., Hopkinton Trusk Charles A., Southboro Bradford James E., Hopkinton Glidden John, Westboro Warren Daniel S., Hopkinton Brigham Francis A., Westboro' Gould Frank A., Southboro Warren Stephen. Wesiboro' Brigham Harrison M., Westboro Harrington Frank A., Westboro' Walker Melvin H., Westboro' Brigham Charles R., Westboro Haskell Lyman, Westboro' Wheeler Willard, Hopkinton Brown David, Upton Haradon George C., Westboro', Willson Frank P., Shrewsbury Bruce Warren E., Upton died Dec. d, 1861 Willson William H., Shrewsbury Bryant Stillman F., Hopkinton Johnson John H., Upton Williams Warren W., South boro Bullard Emery, Westboro' Jones William, Lowell Wellington Charles H., Upton Buroap Jolino S., Westboro', died Jones Lyman A., Southboro Williams Charles II., Westboro', Dee, 10, 1861 Lackey John, Westboro transferred to regimental band |