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Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Roster of the Third regiment Massachusetts Cavalry . (search)
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Read 's Company . (search)
Read's Company.
(See History of Read's Company, by Lieut. F. D. Pope, printed in this work, p. 277)
Andrew Morse, Jr., 1st Sergt. Wareham, 28, s; carpenter.
Sept. 24, 1861.
Disch. to accept commission in 1st Louisiana Cavalry, Aug. 26, 1862. Capt. Dec. 20. 1863.
Prior serv.
Charles F. Read, 1st Sergt. Gardner, 26,Read's Company, by Lieut. F. D. Pope, printed in this work, p. 277)
Andrew Morse, Jr., 1st Sergt. Wareham, 28, s; carpenter.
Sept. 24, 1861.
Disch. to accept commission in 1st Louisiana Cavalry, Aug. 26, 1862. Capt. Dec. 20. 1863.
Prior serv.
Charles F. Read, 1st Sergt. Gardner, 26, m; clerk.
Sept. 30, 1861.
M. O. Nov. 26, 1864.
Hadijah Lincoln, Q.-M. Sergt, Wareham, 34, m; merchant.
Oct. 1, 1861 M. O. Nov. 26, 1864.
Clarence S. Bailey, Sergt., Gardner, 30, m; mechanic.
Sept. 30, 1861.
Disch. to accept commission in 2nd Louisiana Cavalry, Oct. 8, 1863. Capt. may 12, 1864.
Disch. Sept. 7, 1864.
Charles F. Read, 1st Sergt. Gardner, 26, m; clerk.
Sept. 30, 1861.
M. O. Nov. 26, 1864.
Hadijah Lincoln, Q.-M. Sergt, Wareham, 34, m; merchant.
Oct. 1, 1861 M. O. Nov. 26, 1864.
Clarence S. Bailey, Sergt., Gardner, 30, m; mechanic.
Sept. 30, 1861.
Disch. to accept commission in 2nd Louisiana Cavalry, Oct. 8, 1863. Capt. may 12, 1864.
Disch. Sept. 7, 1864.
Herman Beck, Sergt, en. New Orleans, La., May 9, 1862.
Trans. to 1st Texas Cavalry, Dec. 13, 1862.
Moses W. Emery, Sergt. Gardner, 30, m; mechanic.
Sept. 30, 1861.
Disch. disa. July 1, 1862, New Orleans, La.
Charles Houghton, Sergt., Boston, 21, s; clerk.
Dec. 11, 1861.
Disch. to accept commission in 2nd Louisiana Caval<
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Addenda. (search)
Addenda.
In list of portraits (Contents), Capt. G. F. Stevens should be Lieut. W. S. Stevens.
Page 45. New Orleans was taken in 1862, not 1861.
65. The Mississippi grounded on the east bank of the river, not the west.
124. Read, Mrs. F. G. Pope for Mrs. G. F. Pope, in last paragraph.
127. Michael Hahn was inaugurated in Lafayette Square, not Jackson Square.
128. The fourth portrait is that of Capt. C. W. C. Rhoades.
311. (Aug. 4) Sergeant Read should be Sergeant Wright.
382. For Geo. W. Stacy read Geo. W. Stacey.
395. Colonel Sargent was born in 1826, not 1862.
445. William Knight should be David S. Knight.
454. Portraits of Aleck Terrio and James Quinn will be found on this page.
LIX (Roster, Co. F.) For James Barton, read James Beston.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 11., chapter 12 (search)
Papers and addresses.
1907-8.
Monday Evening course.
October 21.—Jamaica.
Illustrated. Mr. Rosewell B. Lawrence. November 18.—A Story of Gettysburg.
Gen. Luther Stephenson of Hingham.
December 16.—The Old State House.
Mr. Charles F. Read of Brookline, clerk of the Bostonian Society.
January 20.—Jamestown and the Jamestown Colony.
Rev. James L. Hill, D. D. of Salem.
February 17.—The First Parish in Medford.
Rev. Henry C. DeLong. March 16.—Annual Meeting.
April 20.—Our first railroad and how it was built.
Illustrated. Mr. Moses W. Mann. May 18.—Old-fashioned Medicinal Remedies.
Charles S. Ensign, Ll.B. of Newton.
Saturday Evening course.
December 7.—Some Pictures of the Far East.
Illustrated. Dr. Walter G. Chase of Boston.
January 4. —Samuel Adams.
Mr. Charles G. Chick, President of the Hyde Park Historical Society. February 1.
(Postponed to February 1.)—Some Brick-makers of Medford.
Mr. George S. Delano. March 7.—A Pupil's Life in Mystic
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 16., A Medford guide-post. (search)
A Medford guide-post.
The reading of a paper on milestones by Mr. Read at our Historical Society suggested to one of his hearers the writing of a letter, from which we quote:—
At the corner of Main and High streets there was once a granite guide-post.
On its top was a large square block of stone with the faces lettered
Boston 5 miles.
Lowell 20 miles.
When Lowell was started, a great many tip-carts and truck of all sorts passed through the square.
Because the natives were so often asked the way to Lole by emigrants on foot, John Howe, a selectman whose business was near by, insisted on lettering this post thus for their information.
As very few of them could read, the guide-post was called Howe's Folly.
The first mill employees at Lowell were from the country towns of New England; but later came the deluge.
James Ewell, who was employed on the highways many years, said that after its removal the stone post was built into a bridge over Gravelly brook, and tha
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 16., The Society's work. (search)
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., At our Society's meetings. (search)