. History of the First Regiment (Massachusetts Infantry), from the 25th of May, 1861, to the 25th of May, 1864; including brief references to the operations of the Army of the Potomac . deville, Sam-uel C. Heald. Wounded, Corporal Thomas H. Bigelow,Henry Mason, William H. Luke (subsequently died),Joseph H. Bigelow (subsequently died), Martin , Charles S. Everdean, William McConnell,Isaac Alston, William J. Dinsmore (subsequentlydied), Henry A. Pierce, George H. Green. Missing,Lawrence H. Kelley, John A. Luke. Company I: Killed, Lieut. George W. , Corporal Luther M. Ben


. History of the First Regiment (Massachusetts Infantry), from the 25th of May, 1861, to the 25th of May, 1864; including brief references to the operations of the Army of the Potomac . deville, Sam-uel C. Heald. Wounded, Corporal Thomas H. Bigelow,Henry Mason, William H. Luke (subsequently died),Joseph H. Bigelow (subsequently died), Martin , Charles S. Everdean, William McConnell,Isaac Alston, William J. Dinsmore (subsequentlydied), Henry A. Pierce, George H. Green. Missing,Lawrence H. Kelley, John A. Luke. Company I: Killed, Lieut. George W. , Corporal Luther M. Bent (subsequentlydied). Sergeant James Finney, Franz Singer (subse-quently died), George A. Payne, William R. Gracie, 284 THE FIRST MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT. ♦ Caleb Houston, Cornelius E. Kennedy, George Company K : Killed, Richard McNally. Wounded,Hiram H. Chubbuck, Frank Hutchins, Charles Names additional to the above were published in thepapers subsequent to the battles, without companydesignations. They were privates Baxter, Chancellor,Currier, Pierce, Goode, and Kelly. Recapitulation: Killed, and subsequently died, , fifty-one. Missing, ^%v,^r^-^ /|A //


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