. History and complete roster of the Massachusetts regiments, minute men of '61 who responded to the first call of President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1861, to defend the flag and Constitution of the United States ... and biographical sketches of minute men of Massachuetts . nted a Justice of the Peace. In 1904 hewas appointed a Special District PoliceOfficer by Governor John L. Bates. He isa member of Reynolds Post 58 Ct-A-R ofWeymouth, Rural Lodge F. and A. M.,Otiincy, Pentalpha Chapter Royal ArchMasons, F. Weymouth, South Shore Com-mandery, K. T. Mayflower Chapter , O. E. S., Grand Ar
. History and complete roster of the Massachusetts regiments, minute men of '61 who responded to the first call of President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1861, to defend the flag and Constitution of the United States ... and biographical sketches of minute men of Massachuetts . nted a Justice of the Peace. In 1904 hewas appointed a Special District PoliceOfficer by Governor John L. Bates. He isa member of Reynolds Post 58 Ct-A-R ofWeymouth, Rural Lodge F. and A. M.,Otiincy, Pentalpha Chapter Royal ArchMasons, F. Weymouth, South Shore Com-mandery, K. T. Mayflower Chapter , O. E. S., Grand Army Club, Kirchi-luankin Tribe I. O. R. M., of wJiich he isPast Sachem, Minute Men of 61, repre-senting the Fifth Regiment as Vice Presi-dent in 1901 and 1902, Fifth RegimentAssociation and Company A, Heavj Artil-lery Association, of which he has beenSecretary and Treasurer since its organiza-tion twenty-four years ago. For severalyears Aide-de-Camp tipon staff of com-mander-in-chief and department of Massa-chttsetts Ct-A-R. Has served as Secretaryand Treasurer of Company A, Associationsince its organization in 1886. In 1865, Mr. goring married Miss CarrieF. Ludden of Braintree, and has onedaughter. Since his marriage he has madeBraintree his home. Minute Men of 61 165. Comrade Frank A. Brown. Tast Adjt. Minute Men of 61 5tli Mass. Regt. and 47th Mass Regt. Born September 3, 1838. A member ofCompany K, Fifth Massachusetts, ColonelSamuel C. Ivawrence ; after reaching Wash-ington was assigned to duty of guardingthe Treasury building and White Regiment was assigned at provostguard in Alexandria. W^as at the engage-ment at Sangsters Station, July 18, andthe battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861,where he narrowh^ escaped capture. Hewith others being nearly surrounded bythe rebel pickets, forded the river andunder cover of darkness and heavj fireescaped . Afterwards appointed recruitingofficer by Governor Andrew and Ma3orWightman of Boston, at the old StateHouse where he assiste
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