358 History of Hingham. 



Legislature to defray the expenses of obtaining and interring 

 the bodies of such officers and soldiers belonging to the town as 

 may die in the service during the rebellion. 



The enlistments into the three-year organizations in 1864 

 were — 



Seventeenth Regiment. 



Owen Murphy, Co. C. One year enlistment. 

 David Pettingill, Co. C. One year enlistment. 

 Philip Sullivan, Co. C. One year enlistment. 



Twentieth Regiment. 

 George Gramburg. 



Twenty-sixth Regiment. 



Charles Bolster, Co. E. Corporal. 

 Edwin Barr, Co. E. 

 John O'Brien, Co. B. 

 Nelson T. Wood, Co. E. 



Twenty-ninth Regiment. 



Caleb H. Beal, Sergt. Also served in Co. K, 35th Regt. 

 John Manix, Co. I, Corporal. 



Edward C. Blossom. Also served in Co. A, 23d Regt. 

 Robert Grace. 



Thirty-second Regiment. 



Hiram Newcomb, 2d, Co. E. Born Hingham, Jan., 1842. Died 

 of disease contracted in army Oct. 15, 1867, aged 25 years. 



Charles E. Wilder, Co. E. Born Hingham, Aug/, 1832/ Wounded 

 at Laurel Hill, May 12, 1864. Died of disease in the service, 

 Dec. 23, 1864. 



Thirty-fifth Regiment. 



Charles H. Beal, Co. K. First served in 84th N. Y. Vols. After- 

 ward, 2d Lieut. Co. E, 107th N. Y. Vols. Finally transferred 

 to Co. I, 29th Mass., where he was a sergeant. 



Fifty-fifth Regiment. 



Peter N. Sprague, Co. A. Born Hingham, Dec. 16, 1826. First 

 served in Lincoln Light Infantrv. 2d Lieut. Co. A, 55th Regt. 

 Aug. 20, 1864. 1st Lieut. May*15, 1865. 



John T. Talbot, Co. B. 



Fifty-sixth Regiment. 



George Bailey, Co. I, Corporal. Killed at Petersburg, June 17, 



1864, aged about 30 years. 

 George A. Clapp, Co. H. 



