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T. W. Clark, Colonel 29th Mass. Infantiy. 

 Edward C. Cabot, Lieut. Colonel 44tli Mass. Infantry. 

 Hiram S. Shurtleff, Captain 56th Mass. Infantry. 

 Nathaniel S. Shaler, Captain 5th Kentucky Artillery. 



Nathaniel Bowditch, 1st Lieut. 1st Mass. Cavalry, A.A.G. U. S. Vols. Killed in battle. 

 Charles W. Folsom, 1st Lieut, and Q.M. 20th Mass. Infantry. 

 Huntington F. Wolcott, 2d Lieut. 2d Mass. Cavalry. Died in the service. 



Edward T. Bouve, 1st Lieut. 32d Mass. Infantry, Captain 4th Mass. Cavalry, Major 26th N. Y. Cavaky. 

 Joseph H. Lathrop, Sergeant 43d Mass. Infantry, 1st Lieut, and Adjutant 4th Mass. Cavalry. 

 John E. Alden, 2d Lieut. 1st unattached company Mass. Infantry. 



Nathan Appleton, 1st Lieut. 5th Battery Mass. Light Artillery, Capt. and A.D.C. U. S. Vols. 

 Louis Cabot, 2d Lieut. 1st Mass. Cavalry, Capt. 2d Mass. Cavalry, Major 4th Mass. Cavalry. 

 Fletcher M. Abbott, 1st Lieut. 2d Mass. Infantry. 

 John Ritchie, 1st Lieut, and Q.M. 54th Mass. Infantry. 



William E. Endicott, 2d Lieut. 30th unattached comp.any Mass. Heavy Artillery. 

 Lorin L. Dame, 1st Lieut. 15th Battery Mass. Light Artillery. 

 Albert S. Bickmore, Private 44th Mass. Infantry. 

 A. P. Cragin, Private in a Mass. Cavalry regiment. Killed in battle. 

 John Jeffries, Jr., Major 1st Corps Cadets Mass. Volunteer Militia. 



George Brooks, Private 45th Mass. Volunteers. Died in the service at Newbern, N. C. 

 Robert M. Cojjeland, 1st Lieut, and Q.M. 2d Mass. Infantry, Major and A.A.G. U. S. Vols. 

 Alfred P. Rockwell, Captain 1st Battery Conn. Light Artillery, Colonel 6th Conn. Infantry, Brevet 

 Brigadier General U. S. Vols. 



Ste]]hen M. Weld, Captain l.Sth Mass. Infantry, Colonel 56th Mass. Infantry, Brevet Bi-igadier General. 



E. R. Cogswell, Corporal 44tli Mass. Infantry. 



Jonathan Dorr, Private 44th Mass. Infantry. 



Nathaniel Willis Bumstead, Captain 45th Mass. Infantry. 



Carleton A. Shurtleff, Medical Cadet U. S. Army. 



Joseph T. Rothrock, Private 12th unattached company Mass. Infantry, Captain Pennsylvania Cavaby. 



Cojiley Amory, 1st Lieutenant 4th U. S. Cavahy. 



Rev. George H. Hepworth, Chaplain 47th Mass. Inf.antry. 



William EUery Copeland, Private 44th Mass. Infantry. 



Lewis W. Tappan, Jr., Captain 45th Mass. Infantry. 



The writer can scarcely hope, notwithstanding great care taken, that no errors will be 

 found in this roll of honor. He would especially regret the omission of the name of a 

 single member of the Society, who manfully went forward to serve the nation in its hour 

 of peril. 



Early in the decade now passed was received the bequest of Mr. Jonathan Phillips of 

 $10,000. This was followed by the grant of land from the State on which the Museum 

 was afterwards erected. Then came the first of the series of donations from our great 

 benefactor, Dr. William J. Walker, of his house in Bulfinch Street, followed by the second 

 and third of $20,000 each, and finally by the great bequest from him which established 

 the institution on such a firm foundation as to secure its perpetuity so long as wisdom 

 shall prevail in its councils. 



The Society had also been the recipient during the decade of the bequests before men- 

 tioned, from Paschal P. Pope, $20,000 ; Miss Sarah P. Pratt, $10,000, with a large collec- 

 tion of shells; Dr. Benjamin D. Greene, $9,000, with a large library of valuable books; 

 and Mr. Henry Harris, $5,000. It had likewise received for the establishment of a fund 



