352 History of Hingham. 



The three-years men who enlisted in 1862 were : — 



First Regiment. 



William H. Beal, Co. K. Born Hingham, Oct. 9, 1841. Severely 

 wounded at Gettysburg- ; gradually failed, and died Dec. 20, 

 1865. Also in 24th Regt. 



Joseph M. Poole, Co. F. 



Thomas Tinsley, Co. K. Born England, Aug. 7, 1821; died May 

 11. 1863, from wounds received at Chancellorsville. 



Second Regiment. 



Isaac B. Damon, Co. I. 



Seventh Regiment. 



Ebcnezer F. Roberts, Co. A. Wounded and transferred to V.R.C. 

 First served in Lincoln Light Infty. 



Ninth Regiment. 

 John J. Breen, Co. K, Corp. Wounded at Spottsylvania. 



Eleventh Regiment. 

 William C. Miller, Co. B. Wounded at Williamsburg, May 3, 1862. 



Thirteenth Regiment. 

 George W. Stodder, Co. H. 



Twentieth Regiment. 

 Daniel Daley, Co. H. Wounded at Fredericksburg. 



Twenty-fourth Regiment. 



Albert F. Barnes, Co. A. 

 James Booth. 



Thirty-first Regiment. 



John G. Dawes, Co. K, Sergt. Transferred to 2d La. Volunteers, 

 and commissioned 2d Lieut. 



Thirty-second Regiment. 



George M. Hudson, Co. F. 2d Lieut. Dec. 29, 1862; 1st Lieut. 



Sept. 29, 1863. Wounded at Laurel Hill, May 12, 1864. 

 Thomas D. Blossom, Co. E, Sersrt. Wounded at Petersburg, June 



18, 1864. 

 Leonard E. Buker. Co. F. Wounded at Gravcllv Run. 

 Isaac G. Waters, Co. F. Trans, to V. R. C. First served with 



Lincoln Light Infty. 

 Theophilus Cushing, Jr., Co. F, Corp. 



