CHAPTER XXXX
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The following record contains the names of Plymouth men in the army and navy during the war, and as far as possible an account of their service.
The Third regiment enlisted for three months with Chas. Raymond, lieutenant colonel, Company B. Chas. C. Doten, 1st lieutenant, captain; Otis Rogers, 2nd lieutenant, 1st lieutenant; Wm. B. Alexander, 2d lieutenant, and the following men:
Sherman Allen Thomas B. Atwood Timothy S. Atwood Charles E. Barnes, 2d George R. Barnes Wm. E. Barnes Amasa M. Bartlett Ellis B. Bramhall Caleb N. Brown Wm. S. Burbank, Jr. David L. Chandler George H. Chase Robert B. Churchill Charles C. Crosby Lyman Dixon Charles H. Drew Stephen C. Drew Lemuel B. Faunce, Jr. Solomon E. Faunce George H. Fish Augustus H. Fuller Theodore S. Fuller Thomas Haley Azel W. Handy Sylvanus R. Harlow John F. Harten Eliphalet Holbrook Charles H. Holmes Isaac T. Holmes Daniel D. Howard Charles Jones Charles N. Jordan Franklin S. Leach John S. Lucas Charles Mason Job B. Oldham Henry Perkins Charles W. Peirce Charles M. Perry Henry Ripley Francis H. Robbins James H. Robbins Leander L. Sherman Winslow B. Sherman Edward Smith Jacob W. Southworth James C. Standish John Swift John Sylvester James Tribble John B. Williams
Company B arrived at Fortress Monroe, April 20, 1861, and was sent at once to Norfolk in the U. S. Steamer Pawnee to destroy the Navy Yard, and on its return, was on the 22d mustered into the service for three months. Lemuel Bradford, 2nd, who went out as 4th lieutenant of Company B, was not mustered in, as only two lieutenants were recognized, but remained during the three months at Old Point at work in the Government Foundry, and returned home with the Company. On the 30th of April Lieutenant Colonel Charles Raymond, who had remained behind on recruiting service, arrived at the Fortress with the following recruits:
Levonzo D. Barnes Nathaniel F. Barnes David W. Burbank Albert E. Davis Josiah R. Drew Alexander Gilmore Frederick Holmes Daniel Lucas Harvey A. Raymond
All the above three months’ men remained in the Fortress during their service, except during the last two weeks, when they were quartered at Hampton, and embarked for Boston in the steamer Cambridge, arriving at Long Island in Boston harbor, July 19th, where they were mustered out July 22nd.
The only other three months’ Plymouth man was George W. Barnes, who was quartermaster’s sergeant in the 4th regiment.
Company E, 29th regiment, 3 years:
Samuel H. Doten, capt. Bt., major; John B. Collingwood, 1st lieutenant, adjutant; Nathaniel Burgess, 1st lieutenant; Thomas A. Mayo, 2nd lieutenant; Horace A. Jenks, 2nd lieutenant; John Shannon, 2nd lieutenant; Edward L. Robbins, principal musician.
John K. Alexander John M. Atwood Charles C. Barnes Ellis D. Barnes Moses S. Barnes Winslow C. Barnes Simeon H. Barrows Lawrence R. Blake Andrew Blanchard Cornelius Bradford George F. Bradford Benjamin F. Bumpus George F. Burbank Nathaniel Burgess Sylvanus L. Churchill Thomas Collingwood Barnabas Dunham Henry F. Eddy Ichabod C. Fuller Philander Freeman Timothy E. Gay Wm. P. Gooding John F. Hall Samuel H. Harlow Thomas W. Hayden Alexander Haskins James S. Holbrook Orin D. Holmes Seth L. Holmes Wm. H. Howland Henry W. Kimball Charles E. Merriam George S. Morey Wm. Morey, 2d John E. Morrison John A. Morse Isaac Morton, Jr. Lemuel B. Morton Wm. T. Nickerson Seth W. Paty John H. Pember George F. Pierce Wm. H. Pittee Albert R. Robbins Henry H. Robbins Albert Simmons Frank H. Simmons Patrick Smith Miles Standish Winslow B. Standish James E. Stillman Wm. Swift Francis A. Thomas Samuel D. Thrasher Francis H. Vaughn Leander M. Vaughn George E. Wadsworth Alfred B. Warner Joseph B. Whiting Wm. Williams
The above company was mustered into the service at Fortress Monroe, May 22, 1861, and attached to the 3rd regiment. After the expiration of the term of the 3rd regiment, it was attached, as Co. E to the 1st Massachusetts Battalion, and sent to Newport News. On the 13th of December it was joined as Co. E to the 29th regiment, and sent from Newport News to Norfolk, Suffolk and White House Landing. At various periods in 1862, the following recruits joined the company.
Benjamin F. Bates Thomas B. Burt Elisha S. Doten Justus W. Harlow Charles E. Kleinhans George F. Peckham Charles E. Tillson
The 29th regiment was engaged in the various battles on the peninsula, and from the peninsula went into Maryland and fought in the battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. It was at the battle of Fredricksburg, went to Vicksburg and Knoxville, and finally joined the army of the Potomac, and continued with it until its term of service expired. The following Plymouth men re-enlisted:
Benjamin F. Bates Nathaniel Burgess Orin D. Holmes Wm. T. Nickerson John Shannon Charles E. Tillson
The following Plymouth men were in the 29th regiment, besides those in Co. E:
Edward L. Daniels, Co. H Curtis Eddy, Co. C Ephraim T. Lucas, Co. H Darius Perry, Co. H
Company H, 18th regiment, three years.
Joseph W. Collingwood, captain; Charles H. Drew, 1st lieutenant, captain; Stephen C. Drew, 1st and 2nd lieutenants.
James S. Bartlett John Duffy John Duffy, Jr. Thomas Haley John M. Harlow John F. Harten John F. Hogan George P. Hooper Frederick W. Robbins Horatio N. Sears
Members of other companies in 18th regiment were Wm. H. Winsor, 1st lieutenant, captain.
Ezra Burgess George W. Burgess Winslow T. Burgess Winslow Churchill Zenas Churchill J. Q. A. Harlow S. M. Maybury
This regiment was engaged in the peninsula battles, the second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and the Wilderness. The following re-enlisted: Winslow T. Burgess, Co. E; John Duffy, Jr., Co. H; J. Q. A. Harlow, Co. C.
Company E, 23rd regiment, three years.
Wm. B. Alexander, captain; Josiah R. Drew, 2nd lieutenant, 1st lieutenant; Otis Rogers, 1st lieutenant, captain.
Charles H. Atwood Thomas C. Atwood William T. Atwood Ichabod P. Bagnall George Bailey Henry Baker Henry C. Bartlett Winslow Bartlett Edward Bassett Albert Benson George Benson Wm. T. Besse Edward D. Brailey John R. Brailey Homer Bryant Asaph S. Burbank David W. Burbank Wm. S. Burbank, Jr. James K. Burgess John Burns John E. Burt Augustus T. Caswell Thomas Chandler Joseph L. Churchill Wm. E. Churchill Francis E. Davis George H. Dunham George Feid Walter H. Finney Theodore S. Fuller Warren Gibbs Henry Gould Samuel W. Holmes Hiram J. Lanman Charles H. Long Henry Marshall Perez McMahon Seth Mehurin, Jr. James W. Page Daniel H. Paulding George O. Paulding Isaac H. Perkins N. B. Perry John D. Ryder Thomas S. Saunders Andrew T. Sears Edward Smith Jacob W. Southworth James C. Standish Charles C. Stevens Edward Stevens James H. Stillman George W. Swift Wm. A. Swift John Taylor Benjamin Westgate
The following recruits joined the company while in the field: John Quinlan, Harvey A. Raymond and Horatio N. Sears. The following were members in other companies in the 18th regiment:
John Carline H. I. Lucas Seth Mehurin James Ryan
The following members of Co. E re-enlisted.
Charles H. Atwood Icabod P. Bagnall Edward Bassett John Burns George H. Dunham Henry Gould Seth Mehurin, Jr. James W. Page Isaac H. Perkins Andrew T. Sears Charles C. Stevens James H. Stillman
The 23rd regiment sailed from Annapolis to Hatteras Inlet, Jan. 6, 1862, was at the reduction of Roanoke Island and other battles in North Carolina. In January, 1863, it went to Hilton Head, and in February returned to Newbern, and in October went to Fortress Monroe and Newport News. In May, 1864, it joined the army of the Potomac, and in September returned to Newbern.
Company E, 32d regiment. Josiah C. Fuller, 1st lieutenant, captain.
James H. Allen Arvin M. Bancroft George W. Bartlett George H. Blanchard George B. Brewster John R. Davis, Jr. George M. Heath Adoniram Holmes Wm. M. Lapham Henry Morton, Jr. Anthony L. Pierce Weldon S. Pierce Henry L. Raymond Eleazer Shaw Wm. H. Shaw David A. Taylor Perez C. W. Vaughn Weston C. Vaughn Seth Washburn
Company F. Edward F. Finney, 2nd lieutenant.
Robert B. Barnes George B. Beytes Albert F. Green George F. Green Gustavus C. Green Richard F. Green Wm. H. Green Charles H. Holmes Joseph Holmes John F. Hoyt Moses Hoyt Augustine T. Jones Charles W. Pierce Alexander Ripley Wm. S. Robbins Nehemiah L. Savery Winsor T. Savery Edward S. Snow Charles F. Washburn
In other companies of 32d regiment.
Patrick Downey Melvin C. Faught Abner Lucas Patrick Manehan John E. McDonald Patrick McSweeney James Rider
The 32nd regiment went from Capitol Hill to Alexandria, Harrison’s Landing, Williamsburg, Yorktown, Newport News, Fredericksburg and to Antietam, where it was in the reserve at the time of the battle. It was in the battles of Fredericksburg and Gettysburg. The following Plymouth men in the 32nd regiment re-enlisted:
George W. Bartlett George H. Blanchard John R. Davis, Jr. George F. Green Gustavus C. Green Adoniram Holmes Abner Lucas Nehemiah L. Savery Anthony L. Pierce Wm. H. Shaw David A. Taylor Perez C. W. Vaughn Weston C. Vaughn
The following re-enlisted men from other places were credited to Plymouth:
George W. Allen George C. Drown Elliott Pierce Henry W. Roberts
38th regiment, three years, Co. D.
Albert Mason, 1st lieutenant, captain, assistant quartermaster, U. S. Volunteers; Francis Bates, musician; Charles Mason, 1st lieutenant, 2nd lieutenant.
James E. Barrows Gustavus D. Bates James A. Bowen Timothy Downey Benjamin F. Durgin Solomon E. Faunce George H. Fish Thomas Gallagher Albert F. Greenwood Benjamin Harvey Benjamin A. Hathaway John H. Haverstock George B. Holbrook James Kimball Daniel Lovett Wm. W. Lanman Patrick Maguire Charles S. Peterson Bernard T. Quinn Frederick R. Raymond George B. Sawyer Thomas G. Savery Israel H. Thrasher James T. Thrasher
Company G, 38th regiment. Charles C. Doten, captain; George B. Russell, 2nd lieutenant, 1st lieutenant, captain V. R. Corps, 1st. lieutenant regular army, captain, major, lieutenant colonel; Sanford Crandon, 2nd lieutenant; Albert T. Finney, chief musician.
Charles E. Barnes Joseph A. Brown Job C. Chandler, Jr. Timothy T. Eaton Lemuel B. Faunce, Jr. James Frothingham Edward E. Green Frederick Holmes Thomas Haley Isaac T. Hall Wm. N. Hathaway Isachar Josselyn John Edgar Josselyn Bernard T. Kelley Charles W. Lanman Joseph McLaughlin Wm. Perry Christopher A. Prouty Herman Robbins Levi Ransom Adrian D. Ruggles Horatio Sears Otis Sears Joseph F. Towns Charles C. White John M. Whiting Charles T. Wood
At the time the 38th regiment was enlisted the following were also enlisted: James D. Thurber, Co. A, 13th Massachusetts regiment, afterwards 2nd lieutenant, 1st lieutenant, captain, brevet major U. S. Vols. in 55th Massachusetts regiment.
Erik Wolff, private, 20th Massachusetts regiment, 2nd lieutenant, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry. In January, 1865, Edward Allsworth credited to Plymouth was added to the 38th regiment, and transferred to the 119th U. S. Cavalry, and commissioned 2nd lieutenant.
The 38th regiment went to Ship Island in November, 1862, and to Carrollton, near New Orleans, then to Bisland, then to Alexandria and Port Hudson. From Port Hudson the regiment went to Baton Rouge, Alexandria, Morganza Bend, Algiers, and Fortress Monroe, where it arrived in July, 1864. It then went to Harper’s Ferry, and the Shenandoah Valley, where it was engaged in the battles of Opequan Creek, Fisher’s Hill and Cedar Creek. In December, 1864, it went to Savannah, Newbern and Goldsboro, where it joined Sherman’s army. In May, 1865, it went to Savannah, and embarking for Boston, June 30, reached Boston July 6, and was discharged July 13, 1865.
Third regiment, nine months. John Morissey, major; Charles A. S. Perkins, 1st lieutenant; Edward L. Robbins, sergeant major.
Benjamin F. Barnes Amasa M. Bartlett Ebenezer N. Bradford John F. Chapman Charles S. Cobb George H. Doten Harvey B. Griffin Isaac S. Holmes Nathaniel Holmes Samuel N. Holmes Ivory W. Harlow George F. Jackson Benjamin F. Jenkins Charles W. Johnson James Neal Job B. Oldham James T. Paulding Charles M. Perry Charles C. Place Isaac H. Place Samuel R. Raymond Herbert Robbins James H. Robbins James F. Sears Leander L. Sherman Thomas Smith Wm. F. Spooner
This regiment sailed from Boston for Newbern, N. C., Oct. 22, 1862, and engaged in the battles of Kinston, Whitehall and Goldsboro. After various expeditions it returned to Newbern, and June 11th, returned to Boston.
Other Plymouth men in the nine months’ regiments were:
Schuyler S. Bartlett, 44th James B. Brewster, 44th hospital steward Wm. Burt, 4th George H. Cobb, 50th Edward H. Hall, 44th chaplain Horace Holmes Wm. Hedge, 44th, 1st Lieut. James R. McLaughlin, 50th Joseph H. Sears, 6th Winslow B. Sherman, 4th Wm. Stevens, 4th Sylvester R. Swett
Under the call of July, 1863, Wm. Ross, commuted, Horace P. Bailey, Jesse Harlow, George A. Whiting, Francis H. Russell, Alfred Maybury, Edward W. Atwood, Wm. J. Dunham, Charles F. Ellis, John T. Stoddard, Lemuel B. Bradford, Lorenzo M. Bennett, Charles F. Harlow and Gustavus G. Sampson, found substitutes, and the following entered the service:
Jedediah Bumpus, Co. C, 9th regiment Thomas Dexter, 55th regiment Charles E. Wadsworth, 12th regt.
Under the call of January, 1864, Walter L. Gilbert was held and found a substitute, and the following recruits were obtained in Boston:
Dennis Bassingham, unattached Co. Wm. G. Blythe, 28th regiment Thomas Coogan, unattached David Dow, 2nd regiment John Ely, 2nd regiment Robert Henry, 5th cavalry Wm. Johnson, 5th cavalry I. Lang, 2nd regiment Peter H. Mara, 2nd regiment Michael Malony, 2nd regiment James McDonald, unattached Gustavus A. E. Miller, 20th regt. Wm. Mullens, 2nd regiment Thomas Nolan, 2nd regiment John Purdy, 2nd regiment Elbridge Reed, unattached John Slocum, 2nd regiment Edwin Terry, 2nd cavalry James White, 2nd cavalry Charles E. Williams, 5th cavalry George Williams, 2nd cavalry
Under call of July, 1864, the following recruits were obtained in Boston:
James F. Andrews, 61st regiment Thomas Bacon, 2nd regiment Charles Brooks, 26th regiment William Burns, 2nd regiment John Clark, 2nd regiment Henry Crosley, 5th cavalry Thomas Foley, 23d regiment Edward H. Forbes, 2nd cavalry Patrick Hogan, V. R. C. Alvin H. Henry, 2nd cavalry John A. Keefe, unattached Patrick Kelley, 2nd regiment Edward Kenney, 2nd, H. A. John Leach, V. R. C. Wm. Lee, 2nd regiment John Lyden, 2nd H. A. Michael I. Menagh, 35th regiment John O’Brien, 2nd H. A. Joseph O’Brien, V. R. C. Abraham Page, 5th cavalry Edward Paine, 2nd cavalry Thomas Paine, V. R. C. John Riley, 2nd regiment Lewis Paszaut, 2nd cavalry Henry Robinson, 33d regiment Frank Smith, 27th regiment
Daniel E. Damon bought a representative recruit. 20th unattached company.
Joseph L. Bartlett John F. Chapman John C. Chase Nathaniel M. Davis Abner Leonard, Jr. Frank C. Robbins Wm. Waterson
24th unattached company, Francis E. Davis, 2nd lieutenant.
Charles D. Badger Edward D. Badger George Bailey Alexander J. Bartlett Jesse T. Bassett John R. Bradley John Brown Charles W. Bump Albert L. Burgess John E. Burt Wm. B. Burt Eugene Callahan Wm. H. Churchill Charles F. Drake Samuel N. Dunham Sylvester Dunlap Wm. Dunlap Thomas H. Ellis George Green Wm. T. Harlow Charles G. Hathaway Isaac K. Holmes Seth L. Holmes Sumner Leonard Stephen M. Maybury Michael McCrate Thomas M. Nash Simeon L. Nickerson Stephen P. Nightingale Wm. T. Pierce Obed C. Pratt Charles Remington Thomas Ryan Barnabas E. Savery Leander M. Vaughn Charles A. Washburn Daniel S. Wells Samuel A. Whitten John B. Williams Philip H. Williams Albert S. Wood
The following is a list of Plymouth soldiers in the war in addition to the lists already mentioned:
Charles B. Allen, 5th cavalry Sherman Allen, 2nd sharp shooters Frederick Atwood, 7th regiment George H. Atwood, V. R. C. Mason B. Bailey, 7th battery Luther R. Barnes, 58th regiment Ansel Bartlett, 58th regiment John W. Bartlett, 7th regiment Temple H. Bartlett, 58th regiment Otis L. Battles, 24th regiment, 3d R. I. cavalry Orin Bosworth, 2d regiment Ellis E. Brown, 5th cavalry Daniel A. Bruce, 99th N. Y. Henry Bryant, 3d R. I. cavalry Frederick W. Buck, 4th cavalry, 4th Lt., 5th cavalry Luke P. Burbank, 34th regiment C. B. Burgess, 24th regiment Joseph W. B. Burgess, 8th regt., N. H. Phineas Burt, 58th regiment Horatio Cameron, 1st cavalry Nathaniel Carver, 12th regiment, 58th regiment John S. Cassidy, 58th regiment James H. Chapman, 11th regiment James E. Churchill, 99th N. Y. John Cunningham, 9th and 32d regiments John Daley, 16th regiment Isaac Dickerman, 99th N. Y. Josiah M. Diman, 10th Pennsylvania cavalry Maurice Dooley, 28th regiment Wm. L. Douglass, 58th regiment John Duffy, 2nd H. A. Wm. Duffy, 1st cavalry Seth W. Eddy, 58th regiment Wm. Edes, 11th regiment Samuel Eliot, 28th regiment Frank Finney, Sig. Corps Walter H. Finney, 2nd H. A. Philander Freeman, U. S. Army Henry Gibbs, 99th N. Y. Phineas Gibbs, 24th N. Y. Thomas Gibbs, 3rd N. Y. Amos Goodwin, 5th cavalry Edwin F. Hall, 58th regiment George A. Hall, 5th cavalry Christopher T. Harris, 12th regt. Sylvanus K. Harlow, 20th regt. B. F. Harten, 11th regiment Allen Hathaway, 99th N. Y. regt. Allen T. Holmes, Signal Corps Edwin P. Holmes, Davis Guards, Lowell Samuel N. Holmes, 3d R. I. cavalry Wm. C. Holmes, President’s Guard Daniel D. Howard, 58th regiment Charles H. Howland, 34th regt., Lieutenant Quartermaster Wm. H. Jackson Henry A. Jenkins, 5th battery George H. Jenness, 5th regiment, N. H. John K. Kincaid, 58th regiment Wm. King, 13th regiment Wm. W. Lanman, 3d R. I. cavalry Melvin G. Leach James A. Lovell, 2nd H. A. John Matthews, 12th battery Stephen M. Maybury, 18th regt., 24th infantry, 17th U. S. A. Wm. McGill Lewis S. Mills, 5th cavalry John Monk, 2nd H. A. Charles P. Morse, 17th regt., hospital steward Gideon E. Morton, 7th regiment Howard Morton, 30th regiment, 2nd Lt. Corps, d’Af. James O’Connell, 28th regiment J. S. Oldham, 24th regiment J. T. Oldham, 24th regiment Frank W. Paty, 2nd H. A. Edward H. Paulding, 58th regt. John Perkins, 10th N. Y. Alonzo H. Perry, 58th regt. R. W. Peterson, 1st regiment Wm. A. Pittee, 2nd H. A. Albert D. Pratt James H. Pratt, 58th regiment Thomas Pugh, 5th cavalry Charles Raymond, 7th regiment, Lt. Col. Samuel B. Raymond, 3 R. I. cavalry Edmund Reed, 58th regiment Edward L. Robbins, 2nd Lt. H. A., 2nd Lieutenant Herbert Robbins, 3d R. I. cavalry Augustus Sears, 7th regiment George A. Shaw, 8th Illinois Winslow B. Sherman, 2nd H. A. Albert Simmons, 2nd H. A. George A. Simmons, 2nd H. A. James C. Standish, 2nd H. A. Charles B. Stoddard, 41st regiment, 1st Lt. Q. M. 3rd cavalry, 1st Lt. A. Q. M. John Sylvester, 1st cavalry John Taylor, 58th regiment Wallace Taylor, 24th regiment J. Allen Tillson, 7th regiment Alexander J. Valler, 30th regt. David R. Valler, 58th regiment Taylor J. Valler, 17 regiment Ansel H. Vaughn, 4th cavalry Edward N. H. Vaughn, 99th N. Y. Benjamin Weston, California cavalry Benjamin F. Whittemore, 58th regiment Wm. B. Whittemore, 58th regt. John B. Williams, 3rd battery Erik Wolff, 5th cavalry, 2nd lieutenant
The following Plymouth men entered the service during the war as officers in the navy:
Sherman Allen, mate Alexander B. Atwood, mate Edward Baker, master, acting lieutenant Winslow B. Barnes, mate Cornelius Bartlett, ensign Francis Burgess, master Victor A. Bartlett, sailmaker Charles H. Brown, master, acting lieutenant Charles Campbell, mate Robert B. Churchill, 3rd, assistant engineer John F. Churchill, mate Wm. R. Cox, mate, ensign Francis B. Davis, ensign, acting master Wm. J. Dunham, 3d assistant engineer Alvin Finney, master Elkanah C. Finney, mate George Finney, master Robert Finney, mate Augustus H. Fuller, mate, ensign Ichabod C. Fuller, mate, ensign Ezra S. Goodwin, master Nathaniel Goodwin, acting lieutenant Eliphalet Holbrook, mate George H. Holmes, master Charles H. Howland, mate Lemuel Howland, Jr., mate Wm. H. Howland, mate Wm. H. Hoxie, mate Franklin S. Leach, mate Phineas Leach, master Wm. W. Leonard, mate, ensign Everett Manter, mate John Morissey, ensign Frank T. Morton, assistant paymaster Thomas B. Sears, Jr., master Amasa C. Sears, master Merritt Shaw, 3d assistant engineer E. Stevens Turner, master in com. Frank W. Turner, mate Adoniram Whiting, mate Benjamin Whitmore, master Henry C. Whitmore, mate John Whitmore, master
Plymouth seamen in the service during the war:
Wm. Archer Albert Ashport Richard Atwell Edward A. Austin Hiram F. Bartlett Temple H. Bartlett Jesse T. Bassett Wm. Brown Caleb Bryant Henry Burns John B. Chandler Charles W. Chickering Solomon H. Churchill James Cook Ephraim Douglass Atwood R. Drew B. F. Dunham Robert Dunham James L. Field John Fisher George B. Foley Henry C. Gage Arthur M. Grant James Gray James Halpin Allen Hathaway Edward W. Hathaway Samuel Haskins Charles H. Hollis Thaxter Hopkins Wm. Horton Edward Howland George H. Jenness Benjamin Kempton Walter S. King Josiah Leach Amos Lonnon James B. Lynch Wm. H. Maxey Owen McGann Bache Melex John A. Morse John F. Morse Patrick Murphy Sylvester Nightingale Hiraim S. Purrington George Rice Orin W. Ring Francis Roland Wm. C. Russell Martin H. Ryder Harvey C. Swift Wm. Slade Albert Swift Francis Sylvester Wm. H. Sylvester Auguste Thomas James E. Thomas E. F. Townsend George Tully Henry Vail James Welch Joseph Weston Joseph Wright
Plymouth men killed during the Civil War:
John K. Alexander, at Spotsylvania Court House, May 12, 1864. Lawrence R. Blake at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. Edward D. Brailey at Newbern, April 27, 1862. Jedediah Bumpus, June 30, 1864. Nathaniel Burgess, wounded at Fort Steadman, March 25th, 1865, died of wounds in July, 1865. Joseph L. Churchill at Newbern, March 14, 1862. Joseph W. Collingwood, at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, died December 24. Edwin F. Hall, at Coal Harbor, June 3, 1864. Frederick Holmes, at Port Hudson, June 14, 1863. Orin D. Holmes, at Fort Steadman, March 25, 1865. Thomas A. Mayo, at Gaines Mill, June 27, 1862. Lemuel B. Morton, at Spotsylvania Court House, May 12, 1864. Isaac H. Perkins, at Coal Harbor, June 3, 1864, died June 26. Harvey A. Raymond, at Whitehall, Dec. 16, 1862. Edward Stevens, at Whitehall, Dec. 16, 1862, died Jan. 19, 1863. David A. Taylor, at Petersburg, June 22, 1864. Israel H. Thrasher, at Port Hudson, June 14, 1863, died June 29. Benjamin Westgate, at Whitehall, Dec. 16, 1862. John M. Whiting, Opequan Creek, September 19, 1864.
Plymouth men who died in the service.
Wm. T. Atwood, at Newbern, July 20, 1862. George W. Barnes, at Harrison’s Landing, August 3, 1862. Victor A. Bartlett, at Salisbury, March 25, 1864. Wm. Brown, on Ship Constellation, Dec. 24, 1864. George W. Burgess, Falmouth, March 8, 1863. Joseph W. B. Burgess, at Washington, December 9, 1864. Thomas B. Burt, at Washington, October 31, 1862. John Carline, at Roanoke Island, October 14, 1864. John B. Collingwood, at Cincinnati, August 21, 1863. Thomas Collingwood, Camp Parks, Kentucky, August 31, 1863. Isaac Dickerman, near Fortress Monroe, November 12, 1863. Benjamin F. Durgin, Baton Rouge, August 8, 1863. Seth W. Eddy, Readville, March 13, 1864. Wm. Edes, Andersonville, August 30, 1864. Melvin C. Faught, Windmill Point Hospital, Va., Feb. 5, 1863. Lemuel B. Faunce, Jr., Goldsboro, April 23, 1865. Theodore S. Fuller, Rebel Prison, probably Oct. 1, 1863. Edward E. Green, Baton Rouge, July 11, 1863. Thomas Haley, St. James Hospital, La., April 5, 1863. Justus W. Harlow, near Ft. Monroe, September 17, 1862. Wm. N. Hathaway, Washington, Feb. 23, 1863. Thomas W. Hayden, Crab Orchard, September 4, 1863. George M. Heath, Harrison’s Landing, July 30, 1862. Horace A. Jenks, Mill Dale Hospital, Mississippi, July 24, 1863. Charles E. Merriam, Harper’s Ferry, November 12, 1862. Gideon E. Morton, Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863. J. T. Oldham, Newbern, 1863. Louis Payzant. George T. Peckham, Knoxville, Nov. 1, 1863. William Perry, New Orleans, June 5, 1863. Thomas Pugh, at sea, November 18, 1865. Albert R. Robbins, Plymouth, March 5, 1864. Henry H. Robbins, Washington, December 4, 1863. Thomas S. Saunders, Roanoke Island, March 11, 1862. Otis Sears, Plymouth, January 5, 1864. Wm. H. Shaw, Plymouth, August 6, 1865. Edward Smith, Annapolis, May, 1862. John Sylvester, Andersonville, December 16, 1864. Wallace Taylor, Newbern, November 23, 1862. Frank A. Thomas, Camp Hamilton, September 14, 1862. Charles E. Tillson, Andersonville, July 14, 1864. E. S. Turner, Rio Janeiro, August 5, 1864. David R. Valler. Charles E. Wadsworth, Salisbury, Nov. 29, 1864. George E. Wadsworth, Camp Parks, Ky., August 30, 1863. John Whitmore, at sea, August, 1862. David Williams, Camp Dennison, Ky., September 14, 1863.
Plymouth men wounded in the service.
John K. Alexander, Antietam. Simeon H. Barrows, Hampton, July 14, 1861. Benjamin F. Bates, May 30, 1864. Charles H. Drew, Fredericksburg. John F. Hall, Newport News, 1862. James S. Holbrook, Wilderness. Charles E. Kleinhans, Fair Oaks. Charles E. Merriam, Malvern Hill. Seth W. Paty, Newport News and siege of Knoxville. John Shannon, Antietam. Samuel D. Thrasher, Wilderness. George E. Wadsworth, White Oak Swamp. Wm. H. Winsor, Fredericksburg.
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