. 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 . F, Fiftieth Regiment,Massachusetts Volunteers. Mustered inSeptember 19, 1862; second engagement,siege of Port Hudson. Mustered outAugust 24, 1863. Third enlistment, Ser-geant of Company F, Fighth Regiment,, July 17, 1864; promoted to Ser-geant-Major August 1, 1864, stationed atBaltimore, Md. Mustered out Novembe^10,


. 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 . F, Fiftieth Regiment,Massachusetts Volunteers. Mustered inSeptember 19, 1862; second engagement,siege of Port Hudson. Mustered outAugust 24, 1863. Third enlistment, Ser-geant of Company F, Fighth Regiment,, July 17, 1864; promoted to Ser-geant-Major August 1, 1864, stationed atBaltimore, Md. Mustered out Novembe^10, 1864. MiNUTK Mrx of 61 177. Warren A. Bird Minute Men of 61 Co. I. 5th Mass Vol. Regt. Warren A. Bird, Company I, Fifth , son of Charles and Caroline Frost Bird,was born in Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 14, 1S37, anddied .Sept. 9, 1907, at Natick, Mass. He was edu-cated in the public schools of Sonierville andNatick. At the age of nine he went to Natick tolive, where he continued to reside until his was married twice. In 1862 to Elmira , and to Mary E. Kingsbury, hiswidow and one daughter by his first wife surviv-ing him (Mrs. Homer H. Fiske.) He enlisted from -Somerville. as many compan-ions of his early life lived there, and he desired tobe with them. After his return from .service, hetook up his residence in Natick. where he enga,gedin shoe manufacturing for a time, until 1S69 when his father, who was in the Wood and Coal businessdied, and succeeding him in the Jjusiness which heconducted successfully to the time of his death. He had served three years as a member of t


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