. 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 . gi-ment. He was finally discharged November 7, reason of expiration of service. James M. Swain was liorn in l,ynn, Mass., Octo-l)er 16. 1842, was educated in the public schools. Atthe of nineteen years he enlisted in Company I,of Uyiin, Mass., William D. Chamberlain. coinpan>- joined the Third


. 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 . gi-ment. He was finally discharged November 7, reason of expiration of service. James M. Swain was liorn in l,ynn, Mass., Octo-l)er 16. 1842, was educated in the public schools. Atthe of nineteen years he enlisted in Company I,of Uyiin, Mass., William D. Chamberlain. coinpan>- joined the Third Massachusetts Regi-ment at Fortress Monroe and served with distinc-tion duriiLg three years, participating in many ofthe leading engagements. He was dischargedApril 19, 1864, and re-enlisted 23. 1864, inCompany L,, Fourth Heavy Artillery, and washonorably discharged at the of the war. Heimmediately joined the I^ynn Fire Department,eonlinuing with the same for a period of two years,after which for over sixteen years he was engagedin mechanical pursuits. October 8. 1881, he becamean officer in the .Suffolk County jail, under .SheriiTJohn M. In 1895. he was appointed of the same in which cap;icit\- he is Minute Men of 61 47. Theadork I^vman Boxnev, Hanson, Mass. :^iillute Men of 61. Co. A, 3d. Mass., Co. E- 32d. Regt. Born in Tannton. October 27, 1S36. Died inTnited States Army in Virginia, May 11. 1S63. Hanson 127, G-A-R and Womans ReliefCorps 146 adopted his name — Theadore laymanBonney was lineal descendant of Ezekiel Bonney afifer and mvisiciaii 1775-17S1 in Revolutionary War. The fact is troops who have fought a few battlesand won and followed up these victories improveupon what they were before to an extent that canhardly be counted by percenta,ge * * * The same difference is often due to the waytroops are officered—Gen. Qranl. MoRTux V. , West Hanover, :\Iass. .:Minute Men of A. Third M


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