of the Regiment are as follows:
Timothy Monroe of Lynn, Colonel; Edward W. Hinks of Lynn, Lieutenant-ColoneLynn, Lieutenant-Colonel; Andrew Elwell of Gloucester, Major; C. M. Merritt of Lynn, Sergeant-Major; E. A. Ingalls of Lynn, QuartermaLynn, Sergeant-Major; E. A. Ingalls of Lynn, Quartermaster; H. E. Monroe of Lynn, Quartermaster's Sergeant; R. G. Asher of Lynn, Paymaster; Dr. B. B. Breed of Lynn,Lynn, Quartermaster; H. E. Monroe of Lynn, Quartermaster's Sergeant; R. G. Asher of Lynn, Paymaster; Dr. B. B. Breed of Lynn, Surgeon; Warren Tapley of Lynn, Surgeon's Mate; John T. Cole of Lynn, Regiment Clerk.
On the route of the Lynn, Quartermaster's Sergeant; R. G. Asher of Lynn, Paymaster; Dr. B. B. Breed of Lynn, Surgeon; Warren Tapley of Lynn, Surgeon's Mate; John T. Cole of Lynn, Regiment Clerk.
On the route of the Regiment at the Jersey City depot, an affecting incident occurred.
Col. Monroe being loudly called for, appeaLynn, Paymaster; Dr. B. B. Breed of Lynn, Surgeon; Warren Tapley of Lynn, Surgeon's Mate; John T. Cole of Lynn, Regiment Clerk.
On the route of the Regiment at the Jersey City depot, an affecting incident occurred.
Col. Monroe being loudly called for, appeared, surrounded by Gen. Butler, Quartermaster-General John Moran, Col. Hinks, and the rest of the staff.
A. WLynn, Surgeon; Warren Tapley of Lynn, Surgeon's Mate; John T. Cole of Lynn, Regiment Clerk.
On the route of the Regiment at the Jersey City depot, an affecting incident occurred.
Col. Monroe being loudly called for, appeared, surrounded by Gen. Butler, Quartermaster-General John Moran, Col. Hinks, and the rest of the staff.
A. W. Griswold, Esq., a prominent member of the New York bar, stepped forward, holding in his hand a magnificent sLynn, Surgeon's Mate; John T. Cole of Lynn, Regiment Clerk.
On the route of the Regiment at the Jersey City depot, an affecting incident occurred.
Col. Monroe being loudly called for, appeared, surrounded by Gen. Butler, Quartermaster-General John Moran, Col. Hinks, and the rest of the staff.
A. W. Griswold, Esq., a prominent member of the New York bar, stepped forward, holding in his hand a magnificent silk flag, mounted on a massive hickory staff.
He addressed the commandant of the 8th Regiment as follows:
Lynn, Regiment Clerk.
On the route of the Regiment at the Jersey City depot, an affecting incident occurred.
Col. Monroe being loudly called for, appeared, surrounded by Gen. Butler, Quartermaster-General John Moran, Col. Hinks, and the rest of the staff.
A. W. Griswold, Esq., a prominent member of the New York bar, stepped forward, holding in his hand a magnificent silk flag, mounted on a massive hickory staff.
He addressed the commandant of the 8th Regiment as follows:
Col. Monroe--Sir, you. are from Massachusetts; God bless you!
Her sons everywhere are proud of her history, a
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