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George Dunbar, Co. D, Corporal. First served in Lincoln Light 



Infantry. 2d Lieut. Co. I, 4th Mass. Vol. Militia. 

 John Henry Stoddar, Co. D. 

 Arthur Beale, Co. A, Commander of Post 104 G. A. R., 1893. 



Sixtieth Regiment. 

 Andrew W. Gardner, Co. B. 



The following members of the Thirty-second Infantry re-enlisted 

 as veteran volunteers for three years from Jan. 5, 1864. 



Ephraim Anderson, Charles S. Meade, 



Otis L. Battles, James McCarty, 



William Breen, Frank H. Miller, 



John C. Chadbourn, Peter Ourish, 



Jacob G. dishing, Harvey M. Pratt, 



William L. Dawes, William F. Riley, 



John W. Eldredge, Charles H. F. Stodder, 



Thomas L. French, Edgar P. Stodder, 



Edwin Hcrsey, Washington I. Stodder, 



Wallace Humphrey, Nathaniel Wilder, 2d, 



Gardner Jones, George A. Wolfe. 



Under the head of '• Unassigned Recruits " the following names 

 occur in " Hingham in the Civil War": William Burtes, trans- 

 ferred to Navy, and Charles Richardson. 



There were enlisted for one year the following-named men : — 



Sixty- first Regiment. 



John E. Wilson, Co. E, Corporal. 

 William H. Allen, Co. F. 

 Thomas S. Brio-ham, Co. G. 

 Wakefield Carver, Co. F. 

 John R. Donaven, Co. F. 

 Michael Franev, Co. K. 

 William Hilton, Co. F. 

 Patrick J. Kelley, Co. C. 

 James McNamara, Co. F. 

 John A. Watson, Co. F. 



Fourth Regiment Heavy Artillery. 



James M. Cleverly, Co. G. 

 John A. Farrington, Co. C. 

 George J. Fearing, Co. G. 

 William M. Gilman, Co. G. 

 Henry Hart, Co. C. 

 Charles Helms, Co. G. 

 Michael Landers, Co. G. 

 Michael Roach. Co. G. 



