. Soldiers of Oakham, Massachusetts, in the revolutionary war, the war of 1812 and the Civil war . CHARLES SUMNER CRAWFORD4th Mass. Cavalry GEORGE \V. HASKELList Vermont Cavalry THE CIVIL WAR—4TH MASS. CAVALRY 247 At a meeting in the old town hall, Stephen A. Boyden enlistedin Co. C, 4th Mass. Cav. The second battalion of this regiment,Companies A, B, C and D, saw active service in South Carolinaand Florida, and the first battalion in Virginia. Company Ewas the first United States company to enter Richmond on themorning of the evacuation by the Confederates. The regimentwas united and recruite


. Soldiers of Oakham, Massachusetts, in the revolutionary war, the war of 1812 and the Civil war . CHARLES SUMNER CRAWFORD4th Mass. Cavalry GEORGE \V. HASKELList Vermont Cavalry THE CIVIL WAR—4TH MASS. CAVALRY 247 At a meeting in the old town hall, Stephen A. Boyden enlistedin Co. C, 4th Mass. Cav. The second battalion of this regiment,Companies A, B, C and D, saw active service in South Carolinaand Florida, and the first battalion in Virginia. Company Ewas the first United States company to enter Richmond on themorning of the evacuation by the Confederates. The regimentwas united and recruited to its full strength and had its campin the outskirts of Richmond, the streets of which it patrolledday and night till the regiment was mustered out in November,1865. After leaving the army, Mr. Boyden lived at the home placein Oakham till August, 1885, when he removed to Providence,R. I., and established a grocery and market. He was married April 18, 1888, to Harriet A. Buffum, andresides in Providence. Charles Sumner Crawford. Mustered in, January 6, in the service. Born April


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