360 History of Hingham. 



Color-Sergt. 4th Cavalry ; 2d Lieut. Aug. 9, 1805. Prisoner at 



High Bridge Aug. 1865. Destroyed the colors to prevent their 



falling into the hands of the enemy. 

 Frank H. Gilman, Co. B, Sergeant. 

 Arvander Merrow, Co. B, Sergeant. 

 James G. Raymond, Co. D, Corporal. From Weymouth. Died at 



Hilton Head May 24, 1864, aged 18 years. 

 Thomas Cloney, Co. F, Musician. 



William A. Daggett, Musician. Also in 1st Reg. Cavalry. 

 Orietes L. Bailey, Co. C. 



Charles Campbell, Co. D. Transferred to Navy. 

 Cornelius Connell, Co. D. Prisoner at Florence, Ala. 

 Samuel N. Corthell, Co. D. Prisoner at Florence, Ala. Also 



served in Co. K, 7th Infantry. 

 William L. Cummings, Co. D. 

 Charles Gardner. Enlisted from Brighton. 

 James Hickey, Co. C. 

 William H. Jones, Co. C. Died of wounds Sept. 19, 1864, at 



Magnolia, Fla., aged 48 years. Served also in 18th Infantry. 



Lost two sons in the service. 

 Joseph S. Miller, Co. F. Wounded at Deep Bottom. Va. 

 Thomas Rafferty, Jr., Co. F. 

 Dennis Scully, Co. D. Born County Cork, Ireland, Sept., 1834. 



Died in service, April 26, 1864, aged 29 years. 

 Frank H. Tilton, Co. C. Died in service July 12, 1864. aged 18 yrs. 



Fifth Regiment Cavalry. 



Rufus Clark, Co. B. 

 Thomas Davis, Co. I. 

 George Jones, Co. G. 

 Matthew H. Lucas, Co. B. 

 Joseph Nathan, Co. B. 



In 1864 the President called for 85,000 men to serve for 100 

 days. Those enlisting for this service from Hingham were — 



Fifth Regiment. 

 Robert Cushing, Co. F. 

 Revere Lincoln, Co. F. 



Forty-second Regtment. 



Joseph M. Thomas, Co. A. Born Hanson, Aug. 24, 1841 : 

 2d Lieut. July 14, 1864. Also served in 11th Battery. 



Fergus A. Easton, Co. E. Sergeant. First served in Lincoln 

 Light Infantry ; then as Orderly-Sergt. in 6th N. Y. Cavalrv. in 

 which he was' 2d Lieut. June 27, 1862, and 1st Lieut. March 22. 

 1863. 



