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APPENDIX.

S. Henry Bailey, Captain, May, 12, 1864; killed, Spottsylvania, Va.

Otis W. Holmes, Captain, June 23, 1864; died, Harewood Hospital, Washington, D.C.
P. Marion Holmes, First Lieutenant, Nov. 16, 1863; killed, Campbell's Station, Ky.
Henry W. Daniels, First Lieutenant, May 12, 1864; killed, Spottsylvania, Va.
Frederick H. Sibley, First Lieutenant, Aug. 17, 1863; died in hospital.

William L. Howe, Second Lieutenant, July 7, 1863; died of disease at Milldale, Miss.

Thirty-seventh Regiment.

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Joshua J. Ellis, Assistant Surgeon, March 27, 1863; died of disease at Newport, R.I. Franklin W. Pease, Captain, May 14, 1864; died of wounds received May 12, 1864, at Spottsylvania, Va.

Charles S. Bardwell, First Lieutenant, Oct. 6, 1864; died at Winchester, Va.

George E. Cooke, Second Lieutenant, May 12, 1864; died from wounds received in action. Joseph Follansbee, Second Lieutenant, May 23, 1864; died in hospital.

Thirty-eighth Regiment.

William L. Rodman, Lieutenant-Colonel, May 27, 1863; killed, Port Hudson, La.
Samuel Gault, Captain, April 13, 1863; killed, Bisland, Bayou Têche, La.

Julius M. Lothrop, Captain, April 26, 1864; died of wounds received at Cane River, La. Joseph E. Simmons, First Lieutenant, Aug. 30, 1862; killed while in Eighteenth Regiment; never joined Thirty-eighth.

Frederick Holmes, Second Lieutenant, June 14, 1863; killed, Port Hudson, La.

Thirty-ninth Regiment.

P. Stearns Davis, Colonel, July 11, 1864; killed, Petersburg, Va.

Henry M. Tremlett, Colonel, June 6, 1865; died of wounds.

Willard C. Kinsley, Captain, April 2, 1865; died of wounds.

William T. Spear, First Lieutenant, Aug. 18, 1864; killed, Ream's Station, Va.

Isaac D. Paul, First Lieutenant, May 8, 1864; killed in action.

Bartlett Shaw, Second Lieutenant, Aug. 30, 1862; killed while in Eighteenth Regiment; never joined Thirty-ninth.

Fortieth Regiment.

George E. Marshall, Lieutenant-Colonel, June 1, 1864; killed, Old Church, Va.
George C. Bancroft, First Lieutenant, June 1, 1864; killed, Old Church, Va.
Edward Carleton, First Lieutenant, June 3, 1864; killed, Cold Harbor, Va.
J. Arthur Fitch, First Lieutenant, Sept. 30, 1864; killed, Chapin's Farm, Va.
A. F. Webb, Second Lieutenant, Aug. 20, 1863; killed at siege of Fort Wagner, S.C.

Fifty-fourth Regiment.

Robert G. Shaw, Colonel, July 18, 1863; killed, Fort Wagner, S.C.

William H. Simpkins, Captain, July 18, 1863; killed, Fort Wagner, S.C.

Cabot J. Russell, Captain, July 18, 1863; killed, Fort Wagner, S.C.

David Reid, First Lieutenant, Nov. 30, 1864; killed in action of Charleston and Savannah
Railroad, S.C.

Edward G. Stevens, First Lieutenant, April 18, 1865; killed, Boykin's Mills, S.C.
Frederick H. Webster, Second Lieutenant, Jan. 25, 1865; died of disease.

Fifty-fifth Regiment.

William D. Crane, Captain, Nov. 30, 1864; killed, action of Charleston and Savannah Railroad, S.C.

Dennis H. Jones, First Lieutenant, March 23, 1864; killed accidentally, Yellow Bluff, Fla. Winthrop P. Boynton, First Lieutenant, Nov. 30, 1864; killed, action of Charleston and Savannah Railroad, S.C.

Edwin R. Hill, First Lieutenant, Dec. 9, 1864; killed, Devereaux's Neck, S. C.

William B. Phinney, Second Lieutenant, Aug. 16, 1864; killed in action.

Leonard C. Alden, Second Lieutenant, Oct. 5, 1863; died of yellow-fever at Hilton Head, S.C.

Fifty-sixth Regiment.

Charles E. Griswold, Colonel, May 6, 1864; killed, Wilderness, Va.

Wallace A. Putnam, Major, June 20, 1864; died of wounds at Stoughton, Mass.

Robert J. Cowdin, Captain, June 3, 1864; killed, Cold Harbor, Va.

Ansel B. Randall, Captain, April 2, 1865; killed, Petersburg, Va.

John D. Priest, First Lieutenant, June 22, 1864; killed, Petersburg, Va.

John H. Crowley, Second Lieutenant, June 17, 1864; killed, Petersburg, Va.

Fifty-seventh Regiment.

Charles L. Chandler, Lieutenant-Colonel, May 24, 1864; killed in action.
Albert Prescott, Major, July 30, 1864; killed in action.

James Doherty, Major, March 20, 1865; died of wounds.
Joseph W. Gird, Captain, May 6, 1864; killed in action.

George H. Howe, Captain, July 30, 1864; killed in action.
Edson T. Dresser, Captain, July 30, 1864; killed in action.
Samuel M. Bowman, First Lieutenant, July 25, 1864; killed in action.
E. Dexter Cheney, First Lieutenant, July 19, 1864; killed in action.
Albert M. Murdock, First Lieutenant, March 25, 1865; killed in action.
Edward I. Coe, Second Lieutenant, June 17, 1864; killed in action.
James M. Childs, Second Lieutenant; died of wounds.

Fifty-eighth Regiment.

Barnabas Ewer, jun., Major, June 3, 1864; killed in action.
Charles M. Upham, Captain, June 3, 1864; killed in action.
Thomas M'Farland, Captain, June 3, 1864; killed in action.

Charles H. Johnson, Captain, Oct. 27, 1864; died of wounds in rebel hospital, Petersburg, Va.
William H. Harley, Captain, May 12, 1864; killed, Spottsylvania, Va.

Clement Granet, First Lieutenant, July 30, 1864; killed, Petersburg Mine, Va.

F. Gilbert Ogden, First Lieutenant, May 12, 1864; killed, Spottsylvania, Va.

William H. Burbank, First Lieutenant, June 11, 1864; died of wounds at White-house Landing, Va.

Franklin D. Hammond, Second Lieutenant, June 23, 1864; killed on picket near Petersburg, Va.

Samuel J. Watson, Second Lieutenant, Dec. 11, 1864; died at New Bedford.

John W. Fiske, Second Lieutenant, Sept. 30, 1864; killed, Poplar-spring Church, Va.

Fifty-ninth Regiment.

Jacob P. Gould, Colonel, Aug. 22, 1864; died of wounds received before Petersburg, Va. John Hodges, jun., Lieutenant-Colonel, Aug. 3, 1864; killed, Petersburg, Va.

Lewis E. Munroe, Captain; killed in action.

Samuel A. Bean, Captain, June 22, 1864; died of wounds.

Horace M. Warren, First Lieutenant, Aug. 19, 1864; died of wounds.

George J. Morse, First Lieutenant, May 12, 1864; killed in action.

George C. Burrill, First Lieutenant; killed.

Sixty-first Regiment.

Thomas B. Hart, Second Lieutenant, April 2, 1865; killed in action before Petersburg, Va. First Heavy Artillery.

Seth S. Buxton, Major, Jan. 15, 1863; died of disease.

Frank A. Rolfe, Major, May 19, 1864; killed, Spottsylvania, Va.

Joseph W. Kimball, Captain, June 22, 1864; killed, Petersburg, Va.

Albert A. Davis, Captain, June 21, 1864; died of wounds received May 19, 1864, at Nye River, Va.

William G. Thompson, Captain, May 20, 1864; died of wounds received May 19, 1864, at Nye River, Va.

Lewis P. Caldwell, First Lieutenant, June 17, 1864; died of wounds received at Petersburg, Va.

Edward Graham, First Lieutenant, May 19, 1864; killed, Nye River, Va.

Charles Carroll, First Lieutenant, May 30, 1864; died of wounds received May 19, 1864, at Nye River, Va.

Howard Carroll, Second Lieutenant, Sept. 23, 1862; died at Fort Craig, Va.

Orrin L. Farnham, Second Lieutenant, June 17, 1864; died of wounds received at Petersburg, Va.

Second Heavy Artillery.

Henry T. Lawson, Major, Oct. 1, 1864; died of disease at Newbern, N.C.

Dixi C. Hoyt, Assistant Surgeon, Nov. 1, 1864; died of disease at Newbern, N.C.
Fordyce A. Dyer, First Lieutenant, Oct. 26, 1864; died of disease.

Benjamin A. Shaw, First Lieutenant, July 26, 1864; died of disease at Portsmouth, Va.

Fourth Heavy Artillery.

George T. Martin, First Lieutenant, March 13, 1865; died of disease.

Ninth Unattached Company Heavy Artillery.

Maurice Roche, First Lieutenant, April 2, 1864; died of disease at Charlestown, Mass.

First Cavalry.

Lucius M. Sargent, jun., Lieutenant-Colonel, Dec. 9, 1864; killed, Weldon Railroad, Bellfield, Va.

Nathaniel Bowditch, First Lieutenant, March 20, 1863; died of wounds.

Alton E. Phillips, First Lieutenant, May 4, 1863; died of wounds.

William W. Wardell, First Lieutenant, May 28, 1864; killed in action at Enan Church, Va. Edward P. Hopkins, First Lieutenant, May 11, 1864; killed in action at Ashland, Va.

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Charles R. Lowell, jun., Colonel, Oct. 21, 1864; died of wounds received at Cedar Creek, Va. J. Sewall Read, Captain, Feb. 22, 1864; killed in action.

Charles S. Eigenbrodt, Captain, Aug. 25, 1864; killed in action at Halltown, Va.

Rufus W. Smith, Captain, Oct. 19, 1864; killed in action.

Goodwin A. Stone, Captain, July 18, 1864; died of wounds received in action.

Charles E. Meader, First Lieutenant, Aug. 26, 1864; killed in action, Halltown, Va.

Henry F. Woodman, Second Lieutenant, Oct. 9, 1864; died of wounds.

William S. Wells, Second Lieutenant, July 26, 1863; died of disease in hospital at Washington.

Edward B. Mason, Second Lieutenant, Sept. 14, 1863; died at Readville, Mass.
Huntington F. Walcott, Second Lieutenant, June 9, 1865; died of disease.

Lewis Muuger, Second Lieutenant, March 31, 1865; killed in action

Third Cavalry.

H. A. Durivage, Captain, April 23, 1862; drowned in Mississippi River.
Pickering D. Allen, First Lieutenant, June 2, 1863; killed in action.
Solon A. Perkins, First Lieutenant, June 2, 1863; killed in action.

Charles J. Batchelder, First Lieutenant, Sept. 9, 1862; died at St. James's Hospital, New
Orleans.

Jasper A. Glidden, Second Lieutenant, Sept. 19, 1864; killed at Winchester, Va.
John F. Poole, Second Lieutenant, Sept. 19, 1864; killed at Winchester, Va.

Lyman James, Second Lieutenant, Dec. 6, 1864; died of wounds.

Fourth Cavalry.

Francis Washburn, Colonel, April 22, 1865; died of wounds received April 6, 1865.
William T. Hodges, Captain, April 6, 1865; killed in action.

John D. B. Goddard, Captain, April 6, 1865; killed in action.

Orson A. Baxter, First Lieutenant, Oct. 24, 1864; died at Williamsburg, Va.

John L. Perley, First Lieutenant, Nov. 15, 1864; died of disease.

George F. Davis, First Lieutenant, April 6, 1865; killed in action.

Third Battery, L. A.

Caleb C. E. Mortimer, First Lieutenant, July 25, 1862; died of wounds received June 27 1862, at Gaines's Mills, Va.

Fifth Battery, L. A.

Peleg W. Blake, First Lieutenant, June 18, 1864; killed in action.

Sixth Battery, L. A.

Charles C. Cram, Second Lieutenant, Oct. 11, 1863; died of disease.

Seventh Battery, L. A.

George F. Critchett, Second Lieutenant, Oct. 30, 1863; died of disease.

Ninth Battery, L. A.

Christopher Erickson, First Lieutenant, July 2, 1863; killed, Gettysburg, Penn.

Alexander H. Whitaker, First Lieutenant, July 20, 1863; died of wounds received at Gettysburg, Penn.

Tenth Battery, L. A.

Henry H. Granger, First Lieutenant, Oct. 30, 1864; died of wounds received at Petersburg, Va.

Fourteenth Battery, L. A.

Ephraim B. Nye, Second Lieutenant, March 25, 1865; killed in action.

First Sharpshooters.

John Saunders, Captain, Sept. 17, 1862; killed, Antietam, Md.

William Berry, First Lieutenant, Sept. 17, 1862; killed, Antietam, Md.
Samuel G. Gilbreth, First Lieutenant; killed, Petersburg, Va.

Sixth Regiment.

Edward D. Sawtelle, Second Lieutenant, Jan. 30, 1863; killed, Blackwater, Va
Robert G. Barr, Second Lieutenant, Dec. 12, 1862; killed, Tanner's Ford, Va.

Forty-second Regiment.

Ariel J. Cummings, Surgeon; died in prison, Houston, Tex.

Benjamin F. Bartlett, Second Lieutenant; died in prison, Houston, Tex.

Forty-fourth Regiment.

Robert Ware, Surgeon, April 10, 1863; died of disease, Newbern, N.C.

Forty-eighth Regiment

James O'Brien, Lieutenant-Colonel, May 27, 1863; killed, Port Hudson, La.

Forty-ninth Regiment.

Burton D. Demming, First Lieutenant, May 27, 1863, killed, Port Hudson, La.

Fiftieth Regiment.

Nathaniel W. French, Assistant Surgeon, April 21, 1863; died of typhoid-fever.

Fifty-third Regiment.

George H. Bailey, Captain, May 27, 1863; died of wounds received at Port Hudson, La. George P. Nutting, First Lieutenant, April 13, 1863; killed, Têche, La.

Alfred A. Glover, First Lieutenant, June 14, 1863; killed, Port Hudson, La.

Josiah H. Vose, First Lieutenant, June 16, 1863; died of wounds received June 14 at Port Hudson.

The following table of one hundred and six thousand three hundred and thirty (106,330) enlisted men, in Massachusetts regiments and batteries, shows what has been the fate of those men :-

ENLISTED MEN.

ORGANIZATIONS.

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74,700 30,843 3,155 1,770 4,775 1,832 7,389 11,126 7,818 72 3,689 1,026

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106,330 59,464 3,278 1,822 5,596 1,840 8,221 11,731 8,372 72 3,703 1,026

TOTAL OF OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN.

Officers

5,351 2,582 260 104 75 3 3 304 313 824 Enlist❜d men 106,330 59,464 3,278 1,822 5,596 1,840 8,221

101 8774

11,731 8,372 72 3,703 1,026

Total.

111,681 62,046 3,538 1,926 5,671 1,843 8,224 304 12,044 9,196 72 3,703 1,026 101 8774

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INDEX.

Abert, Col. W. S., 483.

Abington, aid from, 569.

Abbott, Major, killed, 273.

Account of the early history of Massachu-
setts, 1-16.

Adams, John, 12; his declaration, Feb-
ruary, 1761, 9.

Adains, J Q., 13.
Adams, Samuel, 9, 11.

Andros, Sir Edmund, overthrow of, 8;
resistance to his tyranny, 7, 8.
Barry, the historian, on the Pilgrims, 4.
Boston in 1772, 10; founders of, 5; the
massacre, 9, 11; tea-party, 11.
Bradford, the Hollaud Pilgrim, 4.
Charter of Massachusetts anuulled, 7.
Church, Benjamin, 10, 11.

Clark's Island, first Christian sabbath in,

5.

Clergy and churches, 15.

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"Act, An, in aid of the families of volun-
teers," 571.

Adams, Charles Francis, sketch of, 80-83;
extract from speech of, 82, 83.
Adams, Lieut.-Col. J. Q., 97.'
Adams, Major, severely wounded, 497.
"Advertiser," The Boston, 621.
Agassiz, Professor, 580.

Agencies for relief of soldiers. See names
of places.

Aid societies. See Sanitary Associations.
Allen's (T. P.) school. See New Bedford.
Alley, John B., sketch of, 78.

Commissioners, king's, proceedings of, Alvord, Capt.; remarks of Col. Lowell, 490.

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Gosnold, Bartholomew, voyage of, along
the coast of Massachusetts, 3, 4.
Hutchinson on the Massachusetts Colo-
ny, 1, 2.

Independents at Plymouth, 5.
Indian conspiracies, 6.
Irish settlers, 3.

James I., his declaration, 4.

Johnson's settlement at Shawmut, 5.
Massachusetts Colony, 2; Constitution

of, in 1780, 13; erected a province by
King William, 8; first sacrifice of
blood given by, 11; number of troops
in 1776, 11; population of, 3; on sla-
very, 12-16.

Mather, Increase, Randolph's opinion of,

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Alvord, Rev. J. W., 571.

on furnishing reading, 573.
labors of, 574.

Freedmen's Savings Bank, 574.
Ambassadors, Massachusetts, 80-86.
American Tract Society, standard and reli-
gious reading to the army, 573.
American Unitarian Association, remarks,

599,600.

Ames, Oakes, notice of, 79.
Amherst College, 606.

Amory, Brig.-Gen. Thomas J. C., sketch of,
627, 628.

Anderson, Gen. Robert, 87-89, 92, 95.
guns fired in honor of, 95.
Andersonville imprisonment and its effects,

482.

Andrew, Gov. John A., 18-28, 582.
President Hill's opinion of, 22.

remark upon Major Anderson, 92.
reply to expressions of dissatisfaction,
104.

address at the reception of the First
Massachusetts Regiment on its return
home, 157.

address at the presentation of the battle-
flags, 656, 657.

commends the Fifth Regiment, 178.
eloquent tribute to Massachusetts sol-
diers killed on the field, 645.
General Orders, No. 4, 95, 96.

on the too great number of troops, 539.
last General Order of, 545, 546.
letter to Col. W. S. Clark, Twenty-first
Regiment, 276.

historical sketch of, 18.

extracts from messages and addresses of,
19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 93, 94, 592-595.

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