. 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 . Major James Brown, Ijoni in Swansea,Mass., September 19, 1828. GraduatedBrown University 1850, Admitted BristolCounty Bar, 1852. Resided in Taunton,Mass. Was Corporal in (Taunton L^iglitGuard) Company G, , when Gov-ernor Andrew called for troops. I_/efthomeApril 16, 1861 for three months. On hisreturn raised Company
. 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 . Major James Brown, Ijoni in Swansea,Mass., September 19, 1828. GraduatedBrown University 1850, Admitted BristolCounty Bar, 1852. Resided in Taunton,Mass. Was Corporal in (Taunton L^iglitGuard) Company G, , when Gov-ernor Andrew called for troops. I_/efthomeApril 16, 1861 for three months. On hisreturn raised Company (B of the Thirty-Third Massachusetts), of which he wascommissioned Captain, afterwards summer of 1863. Was twiceelected Representative to Legislature, alsoto Senate. Died February 19, 1893. Nathaniicl Ebenezer Glover. Quincy, Mass. Minute Men of 61 Company H. Fourth Massachusetts Regiment .Nathaniel Rbenezer Glover, born inQuincy, Mass., February 20, 1836, .son ofJohn Bass, and Margaret F. G. Reed(rlover. lie earl\- became idL-ntifu-d with themilitia and at the outbreak of the Rebel-lion, enlisted in Company H, Fourth Regi-ment, September 22, 1861, under ColonelAbner Packard, served three months, andwas mustered out July 22, 1861. Minute Men of 61 109. Hkxry S. Buaden. SoinerA-ille. Mass. Mimitf Men of 61 Co. K. 4tli Co. K, 29th Mass. Regt. Vol. Henry S. Braik-n has a very honorablewar record, in acti\f service three in May 18, 1861, going to Fort-ress Monroe \a., promoted from SecondSergeant to Sergeant Major, Second Ivien-tenant, Iirst Lieutenant and Adjutant ofhis Regiment, his compan} was temporar-ily attached to the old Fourth Massachu-setts Volunteers three months troops, herehe was appointed Color Bearer by ColonelPackard, commanding, when the threemonths mens time expired, the seventhree j^ears companies remaining wereformed into Massachusetts Battalion Cap-tain Barnes, commanding, sometime later,three more companies arriving
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