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George E. Richardson, Co. A. Transferred to Navy. 

 Joseph Rollins. 

 Charles E. Spurr, Co. A. 

 Warren R. Spurr, Co. A. 

 Henry Whitman, Co. A. 



Second Regiment Cavalry. 

 Thomas T. Barnes,- Co. B. 



Fourth Regiment Cavalry. 



Alfred Gardner, Co. C. 



George W. Farrar, Co. B. 



Samuel Newcomb, 2d, Co. D. Transferred to Navy. 



Edward Spellman, Co. A. 



Philo C. Winslow, Co. A. 



Veteran Reserve Corps. 



The following are in addition to the men transferred to this 

 corps and noted in the general lists : — 



Michael Carr, Lawrence Hicks, 



Michael Casey, John Keefe, 



John Dolan, James McGregor, 



Patrick Donnelin, Edward McLaughlin, 



Moses Fairfield. James Tettler, 



Michael Flemming, Charles Timmons, 



Thomas Foley, Henry B. Livingston. Died in 



Peter Forrester, service May 21, 186-1. 



Edward Galvin, 



Unknown. 

 John Ryan. 



Under the call of the President of Oct. 27, 1863, for 300,000 

 additional volunteers, the quota of Hingham was fifty. Forty-two 

 men were soon obtained, and the re-enlistment of twenty-two sol- 

 diers of the 32d Regiment enabled the town to have credited to it 

 a considerable surplus above all previous calls. 



March 7, 1864, the annual meeting of the town was held, and 

 it was voted to appropriate $800 for town aid to the families of 

 volunteers, and to borrow $8,000 for the purpose of paying 

 State aid. It was also voted to raise $1,000 for the expenses of 

 recruiting. 



At a town meeting, held April 11 it was voted to raise $8000 

 for the purpose of refunding to individuals the money contributed 

 by them towards rilling the town's quotas under the calls of the 

 President of Oct. 17, 1863, and Feb. 1, 1864. At this meeeting, 

 too, the selectmen were requested to obtain authority from the 



