. History of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment, New York Volunteers, which was composed of four companies from New York, four companies from Massachusetts and two companies from Pennsylvania . ed, bom Aug. 29,1855; and George F., bom Oct. 14,1857. In 1853, he enhsted in Company A, 10th Regiment MassachusettsState Militia, and served until the war began in 1861. In May, 1861, heenlisted in the Milford company that joined the Mozart Regiment and servedtherein as Lieutenant and Captain until disabled, as related elsewhere in thisvolume. After his retum from the war, Capt. Johnson was for many years


. History of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment, New York Volunteers, which was composed of four companies from New York, four companies from Massachusetts and two companies from Pennsylvania . ed, bom Aug. 29,1855; and George F., bom Oct. 14,1857. In 1853, he enhsted in Company A, 10th Regiment MassachusettsState Militia, and served until the war began in 1861. In May, 1861, heenlisted in the Milford company that joined the Mozart Regiment and servedtherein as Lieutenant and Captain until disabled, as related elsewhere in thisvolume. After his retum from the war, Capt. Johnson was for many years engagedin the hotel business and located in Plymouth, Mass. Two children wereborn to Capt. Johnson after his retirement from the army, viz.: — Lottie May,bom Dec. 25,1863, and Harry L., born Aug. 30,1875. He has now retiredfrom business, and resides in Florida during the winter. In summer, heresides in Endicott, N. Y., with his family, which remains unbroken. Thesons, Fred, George and Harry, conduct a shoe business that has no equal insize, and they employ exceeding five thousand persons. The oldest son,Oscar, is a Methodist clergyman, and as I write, is located in Marlboro,


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