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HISTORY OF COHASSET. 



Captain Peter Lothrop, roused by a messenger from 

 Scituate, leaped from his bed, and without hat or coat, 

 mounting a horse without a saddle, rode through our 

 village and roused the slumbering inhabitants.* 



The members of the Cohasset militia at that time were 

 as follows : — 



Officers' Names. 



Peter Lothrop, Captain. 

 John Beal, Lieutenant. 

 Newcomb Bates, Ensign. 



Sergeants and Musicians. 

 Henry Prentice. Job Cashing, Jr. 



William Whittington. Thaddeus Lawrence. 



John Nichols, 2d. John Willcutt, Jr. 



Isaac Tower. 



Obediah Bates. 

 Laban Bates. 

 Phinehas Bates. 

 Jonathan B. Bates. 

 Levit Burbank. 

 John Burbank, Jr. 

 Ephraim Burbank. 

 Enos Bates. 

 Joshua Bates, Jr. 

 Mordicai Bates. 

 John Bates, 2d. 

 Caleb Beal. 

 Abel Beal. 

 John Beal, Jr. 

 Robert Beal. 

 David Battles. 

 Joseph Briggs. 

 John Creed. 

 James C. Doane. 

 Henry Doane. 



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Privates. 

 George Hall. 

 Abraham Hall. 

 Isaac Hall. 

 Samuel Hayward. 

 Thomas Harris. 

 Thomas James. 

 John B. James. 

 Josiah James. 

 Eleazer James. 

 Ebenezer James. 

 Asa Joy. 



William Lincoln. 

 Isaiah Lincoln. 

 Francis M. Lincoln. 

 Silas Lincoln. 

 George Lincoln. 

 Elisha Lincoln, Jr. 

 Obediah Lincoln. 

 Festus Litchfield. 

 Joseph Lincoln. 



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Isaiah Litchfield. 

 Charles Litchfield. 

 Isaac Lambert. 

 John Marble. 

 Abner Marble. 

 Caleb Nichols, Jr. 

 David F. Nichols. 

 Warren Nichols. 

 Aaron Nichols, Jr. 

 Isaac Nichols. 

 Nath'l Nichols, 2d. 

 Levi Nichols. 

 Elias Nichols. 

 John Neal. 

 Hosea Orcutt. 

 Jacob Pratt. 

 Job Pratt. 

 Henry Pratt. 

 Southward Pratt. 

 Aaron Pratt, Jr. 



