Norris William, Boston serted Quonn Thomas, Somerville Annapolis sick received at battle Roanoke Island in action Smith Samuel, Worcester wounded in action Company O.- 21st Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, JAMES M. RICHARDSON, Hubbardston. 1st Lieut., William T. Harlow, Spencer; 2d Lieut., IRA J. KELTON, Holden. XOX-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Mead Joseph, Spencer, wounded at Roanoke Island Crosby John W., Sturbridge Dane William W., Millbury, disch. Manning George P., Goshen, killed Cranny Timothy, Spencer, disch'd Dana Louis, Spencer at battle Roanoke Island Colburn Samuel A., Quincy Edgerton Henry S., Sturbridge Marsh Hiram, Spencer O'Brien James S. Parker Edward E., Brimfield Gibson George W., Quincy, pro- Fitzgerald Joseph, Worcester Quilty James, Worcester moted to sergeant Fox Patrick W., Athol, wounded at Rogers Ferdinand S., Sturbridge Brackett George L., Sturbridge Roanoke Island Rogers Albert, Worcester Cain Henry, Spencer Fairbanks Richard B., Worcester, Robbins Stephen L., Worcester Lynch Peter, Worcester discharged Richardson Wm. E., Boston, proBarr Elbridge C., Spencer Frost William, Worcester, wounded moted to quartermaster Henry George W., Spencer, killed at Roanoke Island Saunders Albert, Southbridge at battle Roanoke Island Farrell Thomas, Northampton Sargent Samuel D., Spencer, killed Patterson Albert, Worcester Fogerty Dennis, discharged at battle Roanoke Island Jusician. Gibbs Lymnan C., New Salem, killed Sharp George W., Pittsfield Spence Thomas, Worcester Gorton J. H., Worcester, wounded Sperry Charles H., Pittsfield at Roanoke Island Smith Arthur H., Brimfield Scott William W., discharged Adams Henry F., Spencer Gould Samuel D., discharged Smith Alfred, Worcester Aldrich William A., Upton, disch'd Gallagher Timothy Stebbins Albion L., So. Deerfield Archer Luther, Upton, deserted Howes Alden B., Spencer Stowell Myron E., South Deerfield Bullard Silas C., Worcester Hurst Thomas, Clappville, wound- Stebbins Wm. H., South Deerfield Buck Charles C., West Brookfield, ed at Roanoke Island Sammis Lucius H., South Deerfield, discharged Hurie Lewis J. N., Spencer wounded at Roanoke Island Bates John W., Molden, discharg'd Holmes Lewis, Northampton, trans- Southwick Frank H., Leicester Bulley Elix, wounded at Roanoke ferred to 48th N. Y. regt. Tyler Elia, jr., W. Brookfield, disIsland Lombard Williám, Worcester, dis- charged Bullard Francis, Worcester charged Vail Jeffery, Worcester Webster Matthew, Spencer Williston Wm. H., Now Bedford Warren Aca J., Worcester Welch Edward, Southbridge Wheeler John H., Spencer Marble Samuel li., Sturbridge Wright Edward L., Northampton Clark Francis E., Coleraine Macomber William H., Sturbridge White Wm., Wrentham, deserted Collier Nathan E. S., Chesterfield, McNulty Barney, Clappville Young S. W., Worcester promoted corporal McGrath William, Cherry Valley Young Richard, Spencer, deserted Cotton George II., Spencer Mahar Dennis, Southbridge Woodward Reuben T., Haverhill Davis John, Worcester Morgan Samuel, discharged Company D. - 21st Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, THEODORE S. FOSTER, Fitchburg. 1st Lieut., CHARLES BARKER, Fitchburg; 2d Lieut., EBEN T. HAYWARD, Fitchburg. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Hardy Geo. H., Harvard, wounded Beckwith Henry A., Fitchburg Bailey Alonzo A., Wolcott, Vt. at Roanoke Island, Feb. 8 Goodrich Geo. E., Fitchburg Bigelow Frank W., Fitchburg Hastings Lewis T., Deerfield Whitney Julius D., Fitchburg, Bronson James, Fitchburg Ingerson Wm. W., Harvard wounded at Roanoke Island, Carter Rufus H., Fitchburg Jacquith Asa S., Fitchburg Kempton Elias J., Fitchburg, wounded at Roanoke Island Hill Geo C., Shirley Delany Dennis, Fitchburg Lamb Ansel H., Hartford, Conn. Lynaugh John, New Ireland, Conn. Skinner Orrin E., Fitchburg Delharty James F., Templeton Matthews Geo. H., Winchendon Goodrich O. B., Fitchburg Donahue Edward, Shirley Marsh Alphonso, Fitchburg, Stewart Wm. M., Fitchburg Doherty Thos. a., Worcester wounded at Roanoke Island Jacquith Azro B., Fitchburg Elmer "Orin, Shirley, wounded at Marsh Timothy S., Fitchburg Whitney Chas. M., Fitchburg Roanoke Island, Feb. 8 Marshall Joseph F., Fitchburg Whitney James D., Grafton Eastman Amos S., Ashley Montgoye Chas. F., Fitchburg Brocks Andrew M., Fitchburg Fay Chas. E., Fitchburg, wounded Murry James M., Worcester Crosby Chas. C., Waltham at Roanoke Island, Feb. 8 Millett Henry B., Oakham Montgomery Jas., Harvard, woundWhitcomb Chas. A., Fitchburg Flint Samuel W. Fitchburg ed at Roanoke Island, Feb. 8 Lamb Levi L., Fitchburg Grant Chas. M., Northfield March Harry, Charlton Goodrich Chas. E., Fitchburg. May Simeon, Fitchburg Gleason Amos W., Luenburg, Nelson Henry 0., Wales wounded at Roanoke Island Newell John D., Greenfield Adams Ephraim, Fitchburg Green Charles T., Fitchburg, Osborne Prescott E., WestmoreAbbott Henry S., Fitchburg wounded at Roanoke Island land, N. H. Albee Seth Dean Nathaniel C., Fitchburg, Owen Benjamin, Leominster Aldrich Frank W., Westmoreland, wounded at Roanoke Island Prentice Henry O., Grafton N. H. Graves Wm. R., Lunenburg Patch Henry J., Fitchburg, Atherton Galen P., Harvard Goodfellow Daniel W., Fitchburg Parkhurst Emmons M., Fitchburg Bigelow Orlando, Wolcott, Vt. Horton Chas. L., Southbridge Pratt Lewis G., Shelburne Battles Harrison W., Fitchburg, Howe Edward A., Grafton Rugg Daniel W., Fitchburg reported killed at Roanoke Island, Hodgman Wm., Shirley, reported Rickett Wm. J., Wales Feb. 8 killed at Roanoke Island, Feb. 8 Roth Gilbert, Wales Boynton Wm. 8., Fitchburg Haskell Henry, Winchendon Stearns Albert C., Worcester 1 Smith Geo. 8., Lunenburg | Warren Thomas, Fitchburg Warren Preston, Fitchburg Wright Walter S., Fitchburg wounded at Roanoke Island Wood Charles, Sunderland Company E.-21st Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, PELHAM BRADFORD, West Boylston. 1st Lieut., SOLOMON HOVEY, JR., Boston ; 2d Lieut., WOODBURY WHITTEMORE, Lan caster. Micer Clifford, Oxford Moulton Chas. H., Clinton Moore Francis L., Warwick Ollis Luke, Lancaster Oliver La Forrest, Athol Daly Joseph, West Boylston Paine Jefferson. Worcester Parmenter John A., Leominster Curtis Christopher A., W. Boylston, Davenport Allen, Holden Pierce Frank E., Lancaster Pratt David, Montague Penery Waterman, Wales Richard, Ebenezer W., Lancaster Wilson Geo. W., Princeton Fiske Richard R., Blackstone Robinson Wm. L., Worcester Plunkett Thomas, Wert Boylston Fawcett Benj, C., Boylston Santon Oliver, Holden Chase Jas. M.,West Boylston, disch. Goodwin Edwin, Marlboro' Sawyer Josiah G., West Boylston Buss Henry K., Sterling Gallagher Hugh, West Boylston Sawyer Oliver B., Lancaster Sargent Frank, West Boylston Glazier Chas H., East Boylston Sargent Thomas E., West Boylston Musicians. Grover Geo. A., So. Hingham Sylvester Albert P., W. Boylston Miles Saml. L., Feltonville, disch'd Hlaven Chas. R., Bolton Shepard Joshua G., W. Boylston Burgess Geo. E., Feltonville Hubbard Myron, llolden Shepard Charles, jr., W. Boylston Wagoner. Horan John II., West Boylston Smith Wm. H., Dedham Hosmer Dennis, Holden, disch'd Sinclair Chas, H., Leominster Stewart Wm. H. Shehan Edward, Greenfield Thomas Albert M., Leominster Barrow Horatio N., Leicester Hobbs Amos, Stafford Springs Tuhey Peter, New England Village Bullard Augustus H., Worcester Hall Wm. P., Worcester Thompson Ira, Warren Terrill Edward, Millbury White Henry, Boylston, promoted Burke Patrick, Clinton Jennings John F., West Boylston to corporal Willett Felix, Mohegan. B. I. Burke James E., Lancaster Kenney Wm. P., Worcester Wheeler Leonard M., W. Boylston Walsh George, Warren Wilson James A., Worcester Welch John, Winchendon Welcome Alfred, Sterling Webster Lucian Maquillan Chas. E., Lancaster { Company F:- 21st Reg. OOMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, B. FRANK ROGERS, Chicago, Ill. 1st Lieut., CHARLES K. STODDARD, Upton, shot by a sentinel, died Sept. 30, 1861. SAMUEL 0. LAFORREST, South Boston, promoted from 2d lieut.,'Oct. 16, 1871. 20 Lieut., WILLIAM H. VALENTINE, Worcester, commissioned Jan. 1, 1862. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Naugle John, Worcester Owen Mason, Auburn Danlurand Austin, Northboro' Paine Wm. J., Sutton Potter Albert, Worcester Philips Emerson, Worcester Parkir Geo. E., Worcester Pawton Maxy, Holden Paul Michael W., Millbury Remrer Chas. E., Berlin Redtern Joriah, Oxford Slater James, Worcester Shea Joseph, Worcester Scott Henry, Holden Savage Peter, North Adams Salisbury John Lawson Monroe C., Thompson, Scott Geo. E., Worcester Conn. Simmonds Chas. E., Worcester Lovering Monroo C., Auburn Stowell Edward B., Auburn Shumway Chas. W., Wbster Aldrich Frederic A., Mansonville, Murch Joseph, Abington Thayer John, North Hadley Trudan William, Wilbraham Bellows James F., Millbury Mead Charles, Feltonville, N. Y. Waters Levi, Worcester Wister Henry C., North Oxford Buckley Daniel, Worcester Mellney Chas. H., Southbridge Williams George, Auburn Wright Albert, Worcuster Parker John K., Worcester Company G.- 21st Reg. OOMNIBSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, ADDISON A. WALKER, Ashburnham. 1st Lieut., { SAAVED : PAVIS, Ashburnham, discharged Jan. 18, 1862. SAMUEL 0. TAYLOR, Ashburnham, promoted from 2d lieut., Jan. 24, 1872. 2d Licut., ASAHEL WHEELER, Ashburnham, promoted from sergeant Jan. 24, 1862. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Puffer Edward A., Ashburn ham Parker Charles II., Ashburnham Day Nathan S., South Royalston Pinder Calvin, Ashburnham Russell M. Thomas, Ashburnham Eddy Franklin A., So. Royalston Pratt William, Ashburnham Wheeler Aahel, Ashburnham, Farwell Merrill, Ashburu ham Piper Alfred, Ashburnhom promoted to 2 lieyt. Jan. 24 Fearing John, Holden Perkins Henry C., Fitzwilliam,N.II. Bolton B., Gardner Flagg Andrew J., Winchendon Page George E., Ashburnham Whitney Joseph H., Ashburnham Flagg Frank, South Royalston Parkhurst Orrison, Blackstone Munroe George M., South Boston Furrow Charles, Westtield Pickering Juba B., Blackstone Davis George E., Ashburnham Gilmartin Thomas, Northampton Paine Seth H., Holden, wounded Corporals. Garnett James M., Ashburnham at Roanoke Island, Feb. 8th Gilbert Lorenzo II., Ashburnham Hadley George G., Ashburnham Robbins George F., Gardner Cheney Harri on C., Ashburnham Ilolden Theodore A., Gardner Roach John, Westfield Remington Orlando P., Gardner Hare James, Ashburpham Rathborne Albert G., Blackstone, Lawrence Chas. G., Ashburnham Howard Henry II., Blackstone, discharged Puffer C. llenry, Ashburnham wounded at Roanoke Island, Feb. Robinson Thomas, Nashua Martindale llenry II., Ashburnham 8th IN. II. Stowell Anson G., Ashburnham Dwinell Jonas W., Ashburnham Judkins Samuel E., New Ipswich, Stewart Luther E., Clinton Lesure Samuel C., Ashburnham Jaquith George L., N. II, disch'd Stacey Alphonso L., Phillipston Stratton James S., Winchendon Jacobs Andrew, Ilingham Shaw Robert N., Ashburnhum Saunders Jonathan, Ashby Knight Henry E., South Royalston Stockwell Nelson, Gariner Laws Samuel's Kempton Ilarrison, Blackstone Thurston Lyman F., Holden Wagoner. Lewis Washburn, Ashburnham Tower Horatio 0., Chesterfield Litch Frank, Ashburnham Lawrence Geo. W., Ashburnham Towne Josiah T., Winchendon Valentine Robert B., Gardner Andros Leroy, Westfield Littlefield Alonzo M., Blackstone, Wetherbec Geo. M. Ashbuinbam Archarn beau Peter, Ashburnham wounded at Roanoke Island, Feb. Wells John, Winchendon Brason James, Ashby Lumazette Frank, Holden Witherell John II., Northampton Brown Joseph B., Ashburnham Libby Leander W., Worcester Whitcomb George D., Templeton, Blanchard Solomon, Blackstone Merritt Ezra M., Ashburnham wounded at Roanoke Island, Feb. Crayton Charles M., Winchendon McIntire James, Ashburnham White Charles II., Ashburnham Cork Orange S., Reading McIntosh Erastus, Ashburnhamn Whipple James, Ashburnham Chaffin Winslow, Holden, disch'd McCabe Patrick, Blackstone Whitney Merrick, jri, Ashburnham Crafts Charles R., Whately Morey Charles H., Northampton Weston Herbert, Winchendon Corey Pardon II., Blackstone Noreross Chancy, South Royalston, Whitinore T. B. burham Corey Edward B., Blackstone died of wound received at bat- Wilson George W., Ashburnham Corey George A., Blackstone tle of Roanoke Island Young Samuel, Peter vam Cheney George L., Holden Oliver Chas. S., Worcester, disch. Wells Edwin, Winchendon Dyer Ái 0., South Gardner Puffer George F., Ashburuhan Whitney R. M., Winchendon Company H.- 21st Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERA. Coptain, JOSEPH P. RICE, Ashburnham. 181 Lieut., JOHN D. FRAZER, Holyoke; 2d Lieut., SOLOMON C. SHUMWAY, Belchertown. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Labarn, Jos., North Adams, dead Marsh M. B., Greenwich, disch d Plumb Henry C., North Amherst Denio Philo N., North Adams Morain Joseph, Holyoke Bean George H., Ilolyoke Damon James II., Chesterfield Me Mahan llenry, Lowell Bates Edward, Northampton Dickinson Frank E., So. Amherst Newell George W., Amherst Bundy Asahel L., Holyoke Forbes Iliram W., South Hadley Olney James W., Palmer Fairbank: Frederick S., 1Iolyoke Phelps Charles W., Shutesbury Putman Marcus M., Worcester Tyas Frederic, Gloucester, wound- Gill John, Northampton Powers Rodney M., Hladley ed at Roanoke Island, Feb. 8th Gibson Ira W., Holyoke Root George, Vion on Ramsdell William 11., Charlton Williams George H., No. Hadley Goodell Charles L., Amherst Russell Frederic S., Hadley Sinpson William H., Randolph Spear William H., Palmer Greenleaf Charles H., Southbridge Sullivan James Goodrich Casher G., Wilsnarth Shepard Henry, Providence Scott George W., Amherst Douglass Henry F., Belchertown Goodell Win., No. Alams, disch'd Smith Francis, Leverett, wounded Gould Chas. t., Leominster, disch. Goodhuo John, Shirley at Roanoke Island, Feb. 8th Wagoner. Howe George 11., Fitchburg Sawin Samuel II., Belchertown Durloo William T., South Boston Harris Calvin, Dracut Shea Thomas, Chicopee Ilayden James W., New Salem Smith Lewis, Northampton Thornton Michael, Wire Austin Michael, Belchertown Ilart Joseph S., Willmarth Vinton Waldo, Dudley Vinton Alonzo, Dudley White William II., Amherst Bryson James, South bridge, dead liolden llenry W., Leverett Waters John F., Millbury, discha Biittrick Edwin A., Chic spee Hastings Charles, Poliner, disch'd Williams G. O., Worcester, disch'd Willard James II., Chelsea White Lorenzo, Palmer Johns011 William H., Leoininster White Alonzo, Ware Barnham Edgar M., Belchertown Jones John P., Drucut Wyatt Stephen.jr., Greenwich Bishop Charles, discharged Kelt John, Holyoke Warren Timothy T.. Chesterfield Cary Frederic, Monson King Merriam, New Salem, disch'd Watking Marcus, Peru Converse L., Southbridge, dead Lucier Joseph, Canada Watson Benjamin, Fitchburg Collins Timothy, Southbridge Company I.- 21st Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. 1st Lieut., FRAZER A. STEARNS, Amherst. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Corporals. Abrahams Benjamin, Boston Clark William H., Pittsfield Woodworth Charles L., Richmond Abrahams James, B.ston Howe Edward E., Worcester Chamberlain Robert, Richmond Knight Phineas F., Huntington Sanpson Orange S., Huntington Wood Edwin R., South Adamg Musician. Cressey Justin S., Pittsfield Sayles George E., South Adams Cooper John, New Lebanon Garlick Eralym A., Pittsfield Dunaven Samuel G., Pittsfield Wagoner. Privates. Groves James L., Holland Merrill Charles W., New Lebanon Company K.- 21st Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, THOMAS S. WASHBURN, Worcester. 1st Lieut., MATTHEW M. PARKHURST, Barre ; 2d Lieut., JOHN B. WILLIAMS, Barre. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Noonan Daniel, Petersham Orcutt William L., North Adams Davis George W., Barre Caldwell George L., Oakham Powers Nicholas, Worcester Lawrence George F., Hardwick Clancey James, Worcester Pease Benjamin F., Hardwick Brigham B., Hardwick Dyer Thomas B., Westboro' Phelps Burton, Barre Sawyer William H., New Salem Emmons Marcus A., Hardwick Porter George H., Charlemont Corporals. Ellis William, Worcester Plummer Chas., Hammond, dead Richardson Erastus B., Barre Fessenden James O., Barre Rider Alfred A., Worcester Nye Edwin, Barre Flynn Michael, North Adams Sullivan James H., Westboro Gethings Frank P., Barre Fellows Henry M., Litchfield Stowe Charles E., Hubbardston Hayden Josiah W., New Salem Gleason George H., Barre Smith George, Centre Harbor Rider William D., Barre Harding George W. Stowell Frank L., Petershaun Billings William H., Dana Harper Henry M., Worcester Stone Henry O., Barre Cleveland William H., Ilardwick Hill Clark, Hardwick Smith Charles A., Barre Wyman Hiram A., Hardwick Henry William A., Worcester Smith George W., Boston Warner Gilman E., Hardwick Hennesey Michael, Hatfield Sherian Henry M., Hardwick Hadlock Henry L., Charlemont Stone Joseph E., Barre Stiles Edwin B., Boston Stone James M., Dana Howe Edwin L., Barre, deceased Southland Charles E., jr., Athol Sheridan Patrick, East Cambridge Privates. Hunting Daniel A., Hubbardston Smith John A., Hubbardston Aldrich Calvin, Petersham Jordan Erastus C., Coventry Tansey Peter J., Barre Aldrich Whitman, North Prescott Jerome William, New Braintree Thrasher O. F., Hardwick Barnes Augustus T., Hardwick Judkins Oliver P., Rutland Twichell Henry G. M., Jamaica Twichell David M., Barre Tooley John R., Barre Lander George M., Greenfield Todd David E., Deerfield Tooley Josiah, Barre Warner James N., Alma Winn Thomas, Worcester ed at Roanoke Island, Feb. Sth Morrow William H., Barre Wilson Chas. H., Worcester Caswell Charles M., Fitchburg Moore Dean, Hubbardston Witt H., Dana Maynard George S., Hubbardston Young Morgan, Athol Young Geo. W., Petersham, woundCummings Daniel W., Paxton Nourse Timothy W., Barre ed battle of Roanoke Island Twenty-Second Regiment. This fine regiment is sometimes known as Gen. Wilson's Regiment, from the fact that it was recruited and marched to Washington uuder the command of Hon. Henry Wilson, Senator in Congress from Massachusetts. Previous to the adjournment of the extra session of 1861, Senator Wilson had formed the plan of raising a regiment, and, immediately upon his return to Massachusetts, after consulting with, and obtaining the co-operation of, the Governor, he entered upon the work with characteristic zeal and earnestness. Enlistment papers were furnished to numerous gentlemen possessing the necessary qualifications, and, although eleven full regiments of three years' volunteers had already marched from the State to the seat of war, and five more regiments were in camp and ready to march, such was the enthusiasm of the young men of the State to join this regiment, that nearly twenty companies were enlisted in a few days. The first company went into camp at Lynnfield on the 2d day of September, and others followed from day to day. In obedience to a requisition from the War Departmeie upon the Governor of the State, to send forward troops as rapidly as possible, it was deenied advisable to organize a regiment at once, composed of the ten best and fullest companies, and to leave the remaining ones to be recruited to the maximum standard and organized afterwards. Colonel Wilson received his commission from the Governor on the 2d day of September, and on the 8th of October, with full ranks, equipped in the most thorough manner, and armed with Enfield rifles of the best description, the regiment was on its way to Washington. Previous to his departure, Colonel Wilson was presented by some of his friends and neighbors with a fine, thorough-bred Morgan stallion, with saddle and housings complete, as a slight testimonial of their personal regard, and appreciation of his valuable services. Important duties in connection with his senatorial office seemed to render it necessary, towards the close of October, for Colonel Wilson to resign his command, and it having been ascertained that the War Department was willing to grant a furlough to Capt. Jesse D. Gove, of the 10th Infantry, U. S. A., that accomplished and skilful officer was appointed by the Governor to fill the vacancy occasioned by Colonel Wilson's resignation. Colonel Wilson resigned on the 28th of October, and on the same day Colonel Gore received a commission as his successor, and entered at once upon the duties of his command. It is proper to state, in this connection, that the 3d Battery of Light Artillery was also recruited under Gen. Wilson's auspices, and marched to Washington, Oct. 8ih, as part of his command. { .. .......... Field and Staff, 22d Reg. .Natick. ....Concord, N. H. .Boston. . Boston. ..THOS. SHERWIN, JR....... ..Dedham. Commissioned Oct. 1, 1861. Surgeon EDWARD L. WARREN..... Weymouth. Assistant Surgeon ........JAMES P. PRINCE ...Lynn. JAMES G. FULLER. .Charlestown. .Newton. .Medford. JOSEPH C. CROMACK ........ Worcester. Commissioned Nov. 8, 1861. .. Cambridge. Died at Hall's Hill, Feb. 7, 1862. Commissary Sergeant .....EPHRAIM HACKETT. Woburn. Boston. Westboro'. { MUSICIANS. Heywood William, Worcester Bond John S., Westboro Loring Joseph R., Worcester Company A (Washington Light Guard), Boston. — 220 Reg. Recruited in Boston, and went into camp at Lynnfield, Sept. 2. Capt. Sampson was in command of Company K, 6th Regiment, and was in the fight in Baltimore, April 19, 1861. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, WALTER S. SAMPSON, Boston. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Corporals. Corser Charles W., Boston Crowley Jeremiah, Boston, disHamilton Charles M., Chelsea Lynam Richard F., Boston charged Garlow Joseph, Boston Musicians. French Harrison, South Boston Sawin George A., Boston Taylor Thomas A., Marlboro |