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Notes
Names of those whose graves were marked by the Historical Society, April 19, 1898:
John Blanchard,
Thomas Bradshaw,
Thomas Binford,
Capt. Caleb Brooks,
Lt.-Col. John Brooks (received title General after close of war),
Rev. Edward Brooks (Chaplain),
Hezekiah Blanchard,
Hezekiah Blanchard, Jr.,
Jonas Dickson,
Benjamin Francis,
Benjamin Floyd,
Benjamin Floyd,
John Le Bosquet,
Rev. David Osgood (Chaplain),
John Oakes,
Lt. Jonathan Porter,
James Richardson,
John Stimson,
Johnes Symmes,
Thomas Savels or Sables,
Maj. Samuel Swan (received title after close of war),
Benjamin Tufts,
Samuel Tufts,
Samuel Tufts, 3d,
Corp. James Tufts, Jr.,
Samuel Teal,
Ebenezer Tufts,
Jonathan Tufts,
David Vinton.
Unknown soldiers, probably from New Hampshire or Maine, who died in Medford during siege of Boston.
Mr. John H. Hooper, whose portrait appears in this number of the Register, and whose article on the brid