. Memorial history of the Seventeenth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (old and new organizations) in the Civil War from 1861-1865 . Capt. Edward T. Parkinson. Lieut. Philip C. AL\son, Co. A. I MASSACHUSETTS IN THE CIVIL WAR. 73 Amesbury, West Newbury and Haverhill—as a teacher in highschools and private classes of the French and German languages. Mr. Frankles first essay to obtain military service was whenhe joined the Ben Perley Poore Battalion at West Newbury aslieutenant. This battalion was afterwards incorporated a com-pany of the Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment, with CaptainS


. Memorial history of the Seventeenth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (old and new organizations) in the Civil War from 1861-1865 . Capt. Edward T. Parkinson. Lieut. Philip C. AL\son, Co. A. I MASSACHUSETTS IN THE CIVIL WAR. 73 Amesbury, West Newbury and Haverhill—as a teacher in highschools and private classes of the French and German languages. Mr. Frankles first essay to obtain military service was whenhe joined the Ben Perley Poore Battalion at West Newbury aslieutenant. This battalion was afterwards incorporated a com-pany of the Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment, with CaptainStanwood in command. Mr. Frankles duty with this })attalionwas that of drill-master. He, however, remained with it only twoweeks, when he received from Governor Andrew a commission ascaptain, and was assigned to the Fourteenth Massachusetts In-fantry (afterwards the First Heavy Artillery), whichwas then inprocess of formation. But the men of the company which he wasto command, and which was only partially filled, were, in the finalre-arrangement of companies, distributed among other companiesof the regiment, and the captain was ^\dthou


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