. Massachusetts in the rebellion. A record of the historical position of the commonwealth, and the services of the leading statesmen, the military, the colleges, and the people, in the civil war of 1861-65 . rel-hill Cemetery. He was eighteen years and seven mouths oldwhen he died, and probably one of the youngest captains who died duringthe war. CAPT. NATHANIEL BRADSTREET SHURTLEFF, JUN., Was the son of a physician of Boston bearing the same name ; and was born inthat city on the sixteenth day of IMarch, 1838. He received his early educa-tion in the public schools of his native city, where he


. Massachusetts in the rebellion. A record of the historical position of the commonwealth, and the services of the leading statesmen, the military, the colleges, and the people, in the civil war of 1861-65 . rel-hill Cemetery. He was eighteen years and seven mouths oldwhen he died, and probably one of the youngest captains who died duringthe war. CAPT. NATHANIEL BRADSTREET SHURTLEFF, JUN., Was the son of a physician of Boston bearing the same name ; and was born inthat city on the sixteenth day of IMarch, 1838. He received his early educa-tion in the public schools of his native city, where he earned several highprizes. He graduated at Harvard College in 1859, where he distinguishedhimself as a public speaker, possessing the highest powers as a writer andextemporaneous debater. In the law-office of William Brigham of Boston, hepassed a year of study; and, just as he was attaining a position among hisfellow-students, the country became convulsed by the Southern was a member of a volunteer military company in Boston, the IndependentCompany of Cadets. On the day after the Baltimore riot, Fletcher Webstermade his public appeal in State Street for soldiers for three-years -^ur. BUBM*^^*


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