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ROSTER

OF

EDWARD W. KINSLEY POST No. 113, G. A. R.

1869 TO 1914

COMPILED FROM THE POST RECORDS

ADAMS, CHARLES CLARK.

Civil War. 11th United States Infantry. Bugler. In battles of Yorktown, 2d Bull Run, Va.; Antietam, Md.; Shepardstown Ford, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Mine Run, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, Va.

G. A. R. Post Commander, 1897; Chairman Trustees of Post. Mustered Out. October 20, 1905.

ALLEN, WALTER.

Civil War. 26th Mass. Infantry. Act. Assistant Paymaster U. S. Navy.

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Civil War. 44th Mass. Infantry. In battles of Rawles Mills, Kinston, Whitehall, Goldsboro, and Siege of Washington, N. C. M. V. M. 2d Regiment Infantry. Sergeant. 1st Corps Cadets. Corporal; Sergeant; 1st Sergeant; Sergeant-Major; 1st Lieutenant; Adjutant; Captain; Major (retired).

G. A. R. Post Adjutant; Trustee of Post.

* AMIDON, CHARLES K.

Civil War. 4th Mass. Cavalry. In battles about Petersburg and Richmond.

AMORY, CHARLES B.

1st

Civil War. New England Guards. 24th Mass. Infantry. Lieutenant; Captain; Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General U. S. Volunteers; Brevet Major U. S. Volunteers for distinguished gallantry in front of Petersburg, Va. In battles of Roanoke Island, New Berne, Tranter's Creek, Kinston, Whitehall and Goldsboro, N. C.; Siege of Fort Sumter and Battery Wagner. Charge on Rifle Pits in front of Battery Wagner, S. C.; Drewry's Bluff and Charge on Crater front of Petersburg, Va. Captured at Crater and confined at Danville, Va., Columbia, S.C., *Present members. Deceased members.

and Charlotte, N. C. Escaped and crossed Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains to Union lines.

G. A. R. Chairman Trustees of Post; Member Council of Administration.

* AMORY, ROBERT G.

Civil War. 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery. 2d Lieutenant. In engagements of his regiment.

* ANDERSON, REV. EDWARD.

Civil War. 37th Ill. Infantry. Chaplain. 12th Ind. Cavalry.
Colonel. In battles of Pea Ridge, Mo.; Cairn's Defences, De-
catur to Stephensons, Ala.; Fights with Forest and Dick Taylor,
Franklin and Nashville, Tenn. Commanded brigade of Cav-
Commanded subdistrict of

alry in General Wilson's Corps.
Grenada, Miss.

Ohio National Guard. 10th Ohio N. G. Chaplain; Brigade Chaplain, Ohio N. G.

G. A. R.

Loyal Legion. Commandery of New York. Chaplain, 1887. Commander Joshua M. Wells Post, Columbus, Ohio. Department Chaplain of Connecticut. Chaplain-in-Chief.

§ ANDREWS, PIERCE J.

Civil War. 30th Mass. Infantry. Corporal; Sergeant. In battles of Plain's Store, Port Hudson and Donaldsonville, La.

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Civil War. 5th Mass. Light Battery. 2d Lieutenant; 1st Lieutenant. Volunteer Aide-de-Camp; Staff of General Wainwright; Commanding Artillery Brigade 5th Army Corps; Brevet Captain U. S. Volunteers. In battles of Rappahannock Station, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna, Virginia Central Railroad, Five Forks and Appomattox, Va. Twice wounded.

M. V. M. Staff of Governor Andrew. Captain and Aide-de-
Camp; Light Battery A; Captain.

G. A. R. Post Commander 1877 and 1878.
Mustered Out. August 25, 1906.

* ARMINGTON, ELPHALET I.

Civil War. 11th Rhode Island Infantry.

ATTWOOD, CORNELIUS G.

Civil War. 3d Battalion Rifles, M. V. M, 1861. 2d Lieutenant. 25th Mass. Infantry. Captain; Major; Brevet LieutenantColonel U. S. Volunteers. In battles of his regiment.

* Present members.

Deceased members.

§ Former members.

ROSTER OF MEMBERS

M. V. M. 1st Regiment Infantry. Staff

Brigadier-General and Inspector-General.

355

Governor Rice.

G. A. R. Commander of Post No. 15; Post Commander, 1871 and 1872; National Council of Administration; QuartermasterGeneral; Adjutant-General.

Mustered Out. January 19, 1888.

* ATWOOD, THOMAS HOLBROOK.

Civil War. 4th Iowa Cavalry. In battles of Little Red River and Siege of Vicksburg, Miss.

M. V. M. 1st Regiment Infantry. 1st Lieutenant and Paymaster.

G. A. R. Post Adjutant.

§ AUSTIN, JAMES R.

Civil War. 39th Wisconsin Infantry. In engagements of his regiment.

G. A. R. Post Adjutant.

* BALL, BENJAMIN A.

Civil War. 53d New York Infantry. 2d Lieutenant.

3d Mass.

Heavy Artillery. 1st Lieutenant; Captain; Asst. Inspector-
General; Staff of General G. A. DeBussey and of General
Harding. Brevet Major U. S. Volunteers. In battles of his
regiment.

* BARDWELL, HENRY J.

Civil War. 27th Mass. Infantry. Signal Corps U. S. Army; Sergeant. In battles of Roanoke Island, New Berne and Fort Macon, N. C.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Siege of Knoxville, Tenn.

‡ BARROWS, JAMES S.

Civil War. 44th Mass. Infantry. In battles of Rawles Mills, Kinston, Whitehall and Goldsboro, N. C.

G. A. R. Post Adjutant; Trustee of Post.

Mustered Out. July 18, 1904.

BARTON, FREDERICK.

Civil War. 10th Mass. Infantry. Captain. Served on Staffs
of Generals Lander, Eustis and Edwards. Brevet Major and
Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. Volunteers. In battles of Peninsular,
Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Cold Harbor to Petersburg, Va.
Prisoner of War in Andersonville and Libby Prison.
Mustered Out. December 10, 1908.

BELL, JAMES B.

Civil War. 24th Mass. Infantry. 1st Lieutenant; Captain. In battles of his regiment.

Mustered Out. July 29, 1894.

* Present members.

Deceased members. § Former members.

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