CHAPTER XXXX.

The following record contains the names of Plymouth men in the army and navy during the war, and as far as possible an account of their service.

The Third regiment enlisted for three months with Chas. Raymond, lieutenant colonel, Company B. Chas. C. Doten, 1st lieutenant, captain; Otis Rogers, 2nd lieutenant, 1st lieutenant; Wm. B. Alexander, 2d lieutenant, and the following men:

Sherman Allen Eliphalet Holbrook
Thomas B. Atwood Charles H. Holmes
Timothy S. Atwood Isaac T. Holmes
Charles E. Barnes, 2d Daniel D. Howard
George R. Barnes Charles Jones
Wm. E. Barnes Charles N. Jordan
Amasa M. Bartlett Franklin S. Leach
Ellis B. Bramhall John S. Lucas
Caleb N. Brown Charles Mason
Wm. S. Burbank, Jr. Job B. Oldham
David L. Chandler Henry Perkins
George H. Chase Charles W. Peirce
Robert B. Churchill Charles M. Perry
Charles C. Crosby Henry Ripley
Lyman Dixon Francis H. Robbins
Charles H. Drew James H. Robbins
Stephen C. Drew Leander L. Sherman
Lemuel B. Faunce, Jr. Winslow B. Sherman
Solomon E. Faunce Edward Smith
George H. Fish Jacob W. Southworth
Augustus H. Fuller James C. Standish
Theodore S. Fuller John Swift
Thomas Haley John Sylvester
Azel W. Handy James Tribble
Sylvanus R. Harlow John B. Williams
John F. Harten

Company B arrived at Fortress Monroe, April 20, 1861, and was sent at once to Norfolk in the U. S. Steamer Pawnee to destroy the Navy Yard, and on its return, was on the 22d mustered into the service for three months. Lemuel Bradford, 2nd, who went out as 4th lieutenant of Company B, was not mustered in, as only two lieutenants were recognized, but remained during the three months at Old Point at work in the Government Foundry, and returned home with the Company. On the 30th of April Lieutenant Colonel Charles Raymond, who had remained behind on recruiting service, arrived at the Fortress with the following recruits:

Levonzo D. Barnes Alexander Gilmore
Nathaniel F. Barnes Frederick Holmes
David W. Burbank Daniel Lucas
Albert E. Davis Harvey A. Raymond
Josiah R. Drew

All the above three months’ men remained in the Fortress during their service, except during the last two weeks, when they were quartered at Hampton, and embarked for Boston in the steamer Cambridge, arriving at Long Island in Boston harbor, July 19th, where they were mustered out July 22nd.

The only other three months’ Plymouth man was George W. Barnes, who was quartermaster’s sergeant in the 4th regiment.

Company E, 29th regiment, 3 years:

Samuel H. Doten, capt. Bt., major; John B. Collingwood, 1st lieutenant, adjutant; Nathaniel Burgess, 1st lieutenant; Thomas A. Mayo, 2nd lieutenant; Horace A. Jenks, 2nd lieutenant; John Shannon, 2nd lieutenant; Edward L. Robbins, principal musician.

John K. Alexander Henry W. Kimball
John M. Atwood Charles E. Merriam
Charles C. Barnes George S. Morey
Ellis D. Barnes Wm. Morey, 2d
Moses S. Barnes John E. Morrison
Winslow C. Barnes John A. Morse
Simeon H. Barrows Isaac Morton, Jr.
Lawrence R. Blake Lemuel B. Morton
Andrew Blanchard Wm. T. Nickerson
Cornelius Bradford Seth W. Paty
George F. Bradford John H. Pember
Benjamin F. Bumpus George F. Pierce
George F. Burbank Wm. H. Pittee
Nathaniel Burgess Albert R. Robbins
Sylvanus L. Churchill Henry H. Robbins
Thomas Collingwood Albert Simmons
Barnabas Dunham Frank H. Simmons
Henry F. Eddy Patrick Smith
Ichabod C. Fuller Miles Standish
Philander Freeman Winslow B. Standish
Timothy E. Gay James E. Stillman
Wm. P. Gooding Wm. Swift
John F. Hall Francis A. Thomas
Samuel H. Harlow Samuel D. Thrasher
Thomas W. Hayden Francis H. Vaughn
Alexander Haskins Leander M. Vaughn
James S. Holbrook George E. Wadsworth
Orin D. Holmes Alfred B. Warner
Seth L. Holmes Joseph B. Whiting
Wm. H. Howland Wm. Williams

The above company was mustered into the service at Fortress Monroe, May 22, 1861, and attached to the 3rd regiment. After the expiration of the term of the 3rd regiment, it was attached, as Co. E to the 1st Massachusetts Battalion, and sent to Newport News. On the 13th of December it was joined as Co. E to the 29th regiment, and sent from Newport News to Norfolk, Suffolk and White House Landing. At various periods in 1862, the following recruits joined the company.

Benjamin F. Bates Charles E. Kleinhans
Thomas B. Burt George F. Peckham
Elisha S. Doten Charles E. Tillson
Justus W. Harlow

The 29th regiment was engaged in the various battles on the peninsula, and from the peninsula went into Maryland and fought in the battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. It was at the battle of Fredricksburg, went to Vicksburg and Knoxville, and finally joined the army of the Potomac, and continued with it until its term of service expired. The following Plymouth men re-enlisted:

Benjamin F. Bates Wm. T. Nickerson
Nathaniel Burgess John Shannon
Orin D. Holmes Charles E. Tillson

The following Plymouth men were in the 29th regiment, besides those in Co. E:

Edward L. Daniels, Co. H Ephraim T. Lucas, Co. H
Curtis Eddy, Co. C Darius Perry, Co. H

Company H, 18th regiment, three years.

Joseph W. Collingwood, captain; Charles H. Drew, 1st lieutenant, captain; Stephen C. Drew, 1st and 2nd lieutenants.

James S. Bartlett John F. Harten
John Duffy John F. Hogan
John Duffy, Jr. George P. Hooper
Thomas Haley Frederick W. Robbins
John M. Harlow Horatio N. Sears

Members of other companies in 18th regiment were Wm. H. Winsor, 1st lieutenant, captain.

Ezra Burgess Zenas Churchill
George W. Burgess J. Q. A. Harlow
Winslow T. Burgess S. M. Maybury
Winslow Churchill

This regiment was engaged in the peninsula battles, the second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and the Wilderness. The following re-enlisted: Winslow T. Burgess, Co. E; John Duffy, Jr., Co. H; J. Q. A. Harlow, Co. C.

Company E, 23rd regiment, three years.

Wm. B. Alexander, captain; Josiah R. Drew, 2nd lieutenant, 1st lieutenant; Otis Rogers, 1st lieutenant, captain.

Charles H. Atwood Walter H. Finney
Thomas C. Atwood Theodore S. Fuller
William T. Atwood Warren Gibbs
Ichabod P. Bagnall Henry Gould
George Bailey Samuel W. Holmes
Henry Baker Hiram J. Lanman
Henry C. Bartlett Charles H. Long
Winslow Bartlett Henry Marshall
Edward Bassett Perez McMahon
Albert Benson Seth Mehurin, Jr.
George Benson James W. Page
Wm. T. Besse Daniel H. Paulding
Edward D. Brailey George O. Paulding
John R. Brailey Isaac H. Perkins
Homer Bryant N. B. Perry
Asaph S. Burbank John D. Ryder
David W. Burbank Thomas S. Saunders
Wm. S. Burbank, Jr. Andrew T. Sears
James K. Burgess Edward Smith
John Burns Jacob W. Southworth
John E. Burt James C. Standish
Augustus T. Caswell Charles C. Stevens
Thomas Chandler Edward Stevens
Joseph L. Churchill James H. Stillman
Wm. E. Churchill George W. Swift
Francis E. Davis Wm. A. Swift
George H. Dunham John Taylor
George Feid Benjamin Westgate

The following recruits joined the company while in the field: John Quinlan, Harvey A. Raymond and Horatio N. Sears. The following were members in other companies in the 18th regiment:

John Carline Seth Mehurin
H. I. Lucas James Ryan

The following members of Co. E re-enlisted.

Charles H. Atwood Seth Mehurin, Jr.
Icabod P. Bagnall James W. Page
Edward Bassett Isaac H. Perkins
John Burns Andrew T. Sears
George H. Dunham Charles C. Stevens
Henry Gould James H. Stillman

The 23rd regiment sailed from Annapolis to Hatteras Inlet, Jan. 6, 1862, was at the reduction of Roanoke Island and other battles in North Carolina. In January, 1863, it went to Hilton Head, and in February returned to Newbern, and in October went to Fortress Monroe and Newport News. In May, 1864, it joined the army of the Potomac, and in September returned to Newbern.

Company E, 32d regiment. Josiah C. Fuller, 1st lieutenant, captain.

James H. Allen Anthony L. Pierce
Arvin M. Bancroft Weldon S. Pierce
George W. Bartlett Henry L. Raymond
George H. Blanchard Eleazer Shaw
George B. Brewster Wm. H. Shaw
John R. Davis, Jr. David A. Taylor
George M. Heath Perez C. W. Vaughn
Adoniram Holmes Weston C. Vaughn
Wm. M. Lapham Seth Washburn
Henry Morton, Jr.

Company F. Edward F. Finney, 2nd lieutenant.

Robert B. Barnes Moses Hoyt
George B. Beytes Augustine T. Jones
Albert F. Green Charles W. Pierce
George F. Green Alexander Ripley
Gustavus C. Green Wm. S. Robbins
Richard F. Green Nehemiah L. Savery
Wm. H. Green Winsor T. Savery
Charles H. Holmes Edward S. Snow
Joseph Holmes Charles F. Washburn
John F. Hoyt

In other companies of 32d regiment.

Patrick Downey John E. McDonald
Melvin C. Faught Patrick McSweeney
Abner Lucas James Rider
Patrick Manehan

The 32nd regiment went from Capitol Hill to Alexandria, Harrison’s Landing, Williamsburg, Yorktown, Newport News, Fredericksburg and to Antietam, where it was in the reserve at the time of the battle. It was in the battles of Fredericksburg and Gettysburg. The following Plymouth men in the 32nd regiment re-enlisted:

George W. Bartlett Nehemiah L. Savery
George H. Blanchard Anthony L. Pierce
John R. Davis, Jr. Wm. H. Shaw
George F. Green David A. Taylor
Gustavus C. Green Perez C. W. Vaughn
Adoniram Holmes Weston C. Vaughn
Abner Lucas

The following re-enlisted men from other places were credited to Plymouth:

George W. Allen Elliott Pierce
George C. Drown Henry W. Roberts

38th regiment, three years, Co. D.

Albert Mason, 1st lieutenant, captain, assistant quartermaster, U. S. Volunteers; Francis Bates, musician; Charles Mason, 1st lieutenant, 2nd lieutenant.

James E. Barrows George B. Holbrook
Gustavus D. Bates James Kimball
James A. Bowen Daniel Lovett
Timothy Downey Wm. W. Lanman
Benjamin F. Durgin Patrick Maguire
Solomon E. Faunce Charles S. Peterson
George H. Fish Bernard T. Quinn
Thomas Gallagher Frederick R. Raymond
Albert F. Greenwood George B. Sawyer
Benjamin Harvey Thomas G. Savery
Benjamin A. Hathaway Israel H. Thrasher
John H. Haverstock James T. Thrasher

Company G, 38th regiment. Charles C. Doten, captain; George B. Russell, 2nd lieutenant, 1st lieutenant, captain V. R. Corps, 1st. lieutenant regular army, captain, major, lieutenant colonel; Sanford Crandon, 2nd lieutenant; Albert T. Finney, chief musician.

Charles E. Barnes Charles W. Lanman
Joseph A. Brown Joseph McLaughlin
Job C. Chandler, Jr. Wm. Perry
Timothy T. Eaton Christopher A. Prouty
Lemuel B. Faunce, Jr. Herman Robbins
James Frothingham Levi Ransom
Edward E. Green Adrian D. Ruggles
Frederick Holmes Horatio Sears
Thomas Haley Otis Sears
Isaac T. Hall Joseph F. Towns
Wm. N. Hathaway Charles C. White
Isachar Josselyn John M. Whiting
John Edgar Josselyn Charles T. Wood
Bernard T. Kelley

At the time the 38th regiment was enlisted the following were also enlisted: James D. Thurber, Co. A, 13th Massachusetts regiment, afterwards 2nd lieutenant, 1st lieutenant, captain, brevet major U. S. Vols. in 55th Massachusetts regiment.

Erik Wolff, private, 20th Massachusetts regiment, 2nd lieutenant, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry. In January, 1865, Edward Allsworth credited to Plymouth was added to the 38th regiment, and transferred to the 119th U. S. Cavalry, and commissioned 2nd lieutenant.

The 38th regiment went to Ship Island in November, 1862, and to Carrollton, near New Orleans, then to Bisland, then to Alexandria and Port Hudson. From Port Hudson the regiment went to Baton Rouge, Alexandria, Morganza Bend, Algiers, and Fortress Monroe, where it arrived in July, 1864. It then went to Harper’s Ferry, and the Shenandoah Valley, where it was engaged in the battles of Opequan Creek, Fisher’s Hill and Cedar Creek. In December, 1864, it went to Savannah, Newbern and Goldsboro, where it joined Sherman’s army. In May, 1865, it went to Savannah, and embarking for Boston, June 30, reached Boston July 6, and was discharged July 13, 1865.

Third regiment, nine months. John Morissey, major; Charles A. S. Perkins, 1st lieutenant; Edward L. Robbins, sergeant major.

Benjamin F. Barnes James Neal
Amasa M. Bartlett Job B. Oldham
Ebenezer N. Bradford James T. Paulding
John F. Chapman Charles M. Perry
Charles S. Cobb Charles C. Place
George H. Doten Isaac H. Place
Harvey B. Griffin Samuel R. Raymond
Isaac S. Holmes Herbert Robbins
Nathaniel Holmes James H. Robbins
Samuel N. Holmes James F. Sears
Ivory W. Harlow Leander L. Sherman
George F. Jackson Thomas Smith
Benjamin F. Jenkins Wm. F. Spooner
Charles W. Johnson

This regiment sailed from Boston for Newbern, N. C., Oct. 22, 1862, and engaged in the battles of Kinston, Whitehall and Goldsboro. After various expeditions it returned to Newbern, and June 11th, returned to Boston.

Other Plymouth men in the nine months’ regiments were:

Schuyler S. Bartlett, 44th Wm. Hedge, 44th, 1st Lieut.
James B. Brewster, 44th hospital steward James R. McLaughlin, 50th
Wm. Burt, 4th Joseph H. Sears, 6th
George H. Cobb, 50th Winslow B. Sherman, 4th
Edward H. Hall, 44th chaplain Wm. Stevens, 4th
Horace Holmes Sylvester R. Swett

Under the call of July, 1863, Wm. Ross, commuted, Horace P. Bailey, Jesse Harlow, George A. Whiting, Francis H. Russell, Alfred Maybury, Edward W. Atwood, Wm. J. Dunham, Charles F. Ellis, John T. Stoddard, Lemuel B. Bradford, Lorenzo M. Bennett, Charles F. Harlow and Gustavus G. Sampson, found substitutes, and the following entered the service:

Jedediah Bumpus, Co. C, 9th regiment Charles E. Wadsworth, 12th regt.
Thomas Dexter, 55th regiment

Under the call of January, 1864, Walter L. Gilbert was held and found a substitute, and the following recruits were obtained in Boston:

Dennis Bassingham, unattached Co. Gustavus A. E. Miller, 20th regt.
Wm. G. Blythe, 28th regiment Wm. Mullens, 2nd regiment
Thomas Coogan, unattached Thomas Nolan, 2nd regiment
David Dow, 2nd regiment John Purdy, 2nd regiment
John Ely, 2nd regiment Elbridge Reed, unattached
Robert Henry, 5th cavalry John Slocum, 2nd regiment
Wm. Johnson, 5th cavalry Edwin Terry, 2nd cavalry
I. Lang, 2nd regiment James White, 2nd cavalry
Peter H. Mara, 2nd regiment Charles E. Williams, 5th cavalry
Michael Malony, 2nd regiment George Williams, 2nd cavalry
James McDonald, unattached

Under call of July, 1864, the following recruits were obtained in Boston:

James F. Andrews, 61st regiment John Leach, V. R. C.
Thomas Bacon, 2nd regiment Wm. Lee, 2nd regiment
Charles Brooks, 26th regiment John Lyden, 2nd H. A.
William Burns, 2nd regiment Michael I. Menagh, 35th regiment
John Clark, 2nd regiment John O’Brien, 2nd H. A.
Henry Crosley, 5th cavalry Joseph O’Brien, V. R. C.
Thomas Foley, 23d regiment Abraham Page, 5th cavalry
Edward H. Forbes, 2nd cavalry Edward Paine, 2nd cavalry
Patrick Hogan, V. R. C. Thomas Paine, V. R. C.
Alvin H. Henry, 2nd cavalry John Riley, 2nd regiment
John A. Keefe, unattached Lewis Paszaut, 2nd cavalry
Patrick Kelley, 2nd regiment Henry Robinson, 33d regiment
Edward Kenney, 2nd, H. A. Frank Smith, 27th regiment

Daniel E. Damon bought a representative recruit. 20th unattached company.

Joseph L. Bartlett Abner Leonard, Jr.
John F. Chapman Frank C. Robbins
John C. Chase Wm. Waterson
Nathaniel M. Davis

24th unattached company, Francis E. Davis, 2nd lieutenant.

Charles D. Badger Isaac K. Holmes
Edward D. Badger Seth L. Holmes
George Bailey Sumner Leonard
Alexander J. Bartlett Stephen M. Maybury
Jesse T. Bassett Michael McCrate
John R. Bradley Thomas M. Nash
John Brown Simeon L. Nickerson
Charles W. Bump Stephen P. Nightingale
Albert L. Burgess Wm. T. Pierce
John E. Burt Obed C. Pratt
Wm. B. Burt Charles Remington
Eugene Callahan Thomas Ryan
Wm. H. Churchill Barnabas E. Savery
Charles F. Drake Leander M. Vaughn
Samuel N. Dunham Charles A. Washburn
Sylvester Dunlap Daniel S. Wells
Wm. Dunlap Samuel A. Whitten
Thomas H. Ellis John B. Williams
George Green Philip H. Williams
Wm. T. Harlow Albert S. Wood
Charles G. Hathaway

The following is a list of Plymouth soldiers in the war in addition to the lists already mentioned:

Charles B. Allen, 5th cavalry Wm. H. Jackson
Sherman Allen, 2nd sharp shooters Henry A. Jenkins, 5th battery
Frederick Atwood, 7th regiment George H. Jenness, 5th regiment, N. H.
George H. Atwood, V. R. C. John K. Kincaid, 58th regiment
Mason B. Bailey, 7th battery Wm. King, 13th regiment
Luther R. Barnes, 58th regiment Wm. W. Lanman, 3d R. I. cavalry
Ansel Bartlett, 58th regiment Melvin G. Leach
John W. Bartlett, 7th regiment James A. Lovell, 2nd H. A.
Temple H. Bartlett, 58th regiment John Matthews, 12th battery
Otis L. Battles, 24th regiment, 3d R. I. cavalry Stephen M. Maybury, 18th regt., 24th infantry, 17th U. S. A.
Orin Bosworth, 2d regiment Wm. McGill
Ellis E. Brown, 5th cavalry Lewis S. Mills, 5th cavalry
Daniel A. Bruce, 99th N. Y. John Monk, 2nd H. A.
Henry Bryant, 3d R. I. cavalry Charles P. Morse, 17th regt., hospital steward
Frederick W. Buck, 4th cavalry, 4th Lt., 5th cavalry Gideon E. Morton, 7th regiment
Luke P. Burbank, 34th regiment Howard Morton, 30th regiment, 2nd Lt. Corps, d’Af.
C. B. Burgess, 24th regiment James O’Connell, 28th regiment
Joseph W. B. Burgess, 8th regt., N. H. J. S. Oldham, 24th regiment
Phineas Burt, 58th regiment J. T. Oldham, 24th regiment
Horatio Cameron, 1st cavalry Frank W. Paty, 2nd H. A.
Nathaniel Carver, 12th regiment, 58th regiment Edward H. Paulding, 58th regt.
John S. Cassidy, 58th regiment John Perkins, 10th N. Y.
James H. Chapman, 11th regiment Alonzo H. Perry, 58th regt.
James E. Churchill, 99th N. Y. R. W. Peterson, 1st regiment
John Cunningham, 9th and 32d regiments Wm. A. Pittee, 2nd H. A.
John Daley, 16th regiment Albert D. Pratt
Isaac Dickerman, 99th N. Y. James H. Pratt, 58th regiment
Josiah M. Diman, 10th Pennsylvania cavalry Thomas Pugh, 5th cavalry
Maurice Dooley, 28th regiment Charles Raymond, 7th regiment, Lt. Col.
Wm. L. Douglass, 58th regiment Samuel B. Raymond, 3 R. I. cavalry
John Duffy, 2nd H. A. Edmund Reed, 58th regiment
Wm. Duffy, 1st cavalry Edward L. Robbins, 2nd Lt. H. A., 2nd Lieutenant
Seth W. Eddy, 58th regiment Herbert Robbins, 3d R. I. cavalry
Wm. Edes, 11th regiment Augustus Sears, 7th regiment
Samuel Eliot, 28th regiment George A. Shaw, 8th Illinois
Frank Finney, Sig. Corps Winslow B. Sherman, 2nd H. A.
Walter H. Finney, 2nd H. A. Albert Simmons, 2nd H. A.
Philander Freeman, U. S. Army George A. Simmons, 2nd H. A.
Henry Gibbs, 99th N. Y. James C. Standish, 2nd H. A.
Phineas Gibbs, 24th N. Y. Charles B. Stoddard, 41st regiment, 1st Lt. Q. M. 3rd cavalry, 1st Lt. A. Q. M.
Thomas Gibbs, 3rd N. Y. John Sylvester, 1st cavalry
Amos Goodwin, 5th cavalry John Taylor, 58th regiment
Edwin F. Hall, 58th regiment Wallace Taylor, 24th regiment
George A. Hall, 5th cavalry J. Allen Tillson, 7th regiment
Christopher T. Harris, 12th regt. Alexander J. Valler, 30th regt.
Sylvanus K. Harlow, 20th regt. David R. Valler, 58th regiment
B. F. Harten, 11th regiment Taylor J. Valler, 17 regiment
Allen Hathaway, 99th N. Y. regt. Ansel H. Vaughn, 4th cavalry
Allen T. Holmes, Signal Corps Edward N. H. Vaughn, 99th N. Y.
Edwin P. Holmes, Davis Guards, Lowell Benjamin Weston, California cavalry
Samuel N. Holmes, 3d R. I. cavalry Benjamin F. Whittemore, 58th regiment
Wm. C. Holmes, President’s Guard Wm. B. Whittemore, 58th regt.
Daniel D. Howard, 58th regiment John B. Williams, 3rd battery
Charles H. Howland, 34th regt., Lieutenant Quartermaster Erik Wolff, 5th cavalry, 2nd lieutenant

The following Plymouth men entered the service during the war as officers in the navy:

Sherman Allen, mate Eliphalet Holbrook, mate
Alexander B. Atwood, mate George H. Holmes, master
Edward Baker, master, acting lieutenant Charles H. Howland, mate
Winslow B. Barnes, mate Lemuel Howland, Jr., mate
Cornelius Bartlett, ensign Wm. H. Howland, mate
Francis Burgess, master Wm. H. Hoxie, mate
Victor A. Bartlett, sailmaker Franklin S. Leach, mate
Charles H. Brown, master, acting lieutenant Phineas Leach, master
Charles Campbell, mate Wm. W. Leonard, mate, ensign
Robert B. Churchill, 3rd, assistant engineer Everett Manter, mate
John F. Churchill, mate John Morissey, ensign
Wm. R. Cox, mate, ensign Frank T. Morton, assistant paymaster
Francis B. Davis, ensign, acting master Thomas B. Sears, Jr., master
Wm. J. Dunham, 3d assistant engineer Amasa C. Sears, master
Alvin Finney, master Merritt Shaw, 3d assistant engineer
Elkanah C. Finney, mate E. Stevens Turner, master in com.
George Finney, master Frank W. Turner, mate
Robert Finney, mate Adoniram Whiting, mate
Augustus H. Fuller, mate, ensign Benjamin Whitmore, master
Ichabod C. Fuller, mate, ensign Henry C. Whitmore, mate
Ezra S. Goodwin, master John Whitmore, master
Nathaniel Goodwin, acting lieutenant

Plymouth seamen in the service during the war:

Wm. Archer George H. Jenness
Albert Ashport Benjamin Kempton
Richard Atwell Walter S. King
Edward A. Austin Josiah Leach
Hiram F. Bartlett Amos Lonnon
Temple H. Bartlett James B. Lynch
Jesse T. Bassett Wm. H. Maxey
Wm. Brown Owen McGann
Caleb Bryant Bache Melex
Henry Burns John A. Morse
John B. Chandler John F. Morse
Charles W. Chickering Patrick Murphy
Solomon H. Churchill Sylvester Nightingale
James Cook Hiraim S. Purrington
Ephraim Douglass George Rice
Atwood R. Drew Orin W. Ring
B. F. Dunham Francis Roland
Robert Dunham Wm. C. Russell
James L. Field Martin H. Ryder
John Fisher Harvey C. Swift
George B. Foley Wm. Slade
Henry C. Gage Albert Swift
Arthur M. Grant Francis Sylvester
James Gray Wm. H. Sylvester
James Halpin Auguste Thomas
Allen Hathaway James E. Thomas
Edward W. Hathaway E. F. Townsend
Samuel Haskins George Tully
Charles H. Hollis Henry Vail
Thaxter Hopkins James Welch
Wm. Horton Joseph Weston
Edward Howland Joseph Wright

Plymouth men killed during the Civil War:

John K. Alexander, at Spotsylvania Court House, May 12, 1864.
Lawrence R. Blake at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Edward D. Brailey at Newbern, April 27, 1862.
Jedediah Bumpus, June 30, 1864.
Nathaniel Burgess, wounded at Fort Steadman, March 25th, 1865, died of wounds in July, 1865.
Joseph L. Churchill at Newbern, March 14, 1862.
Joseph W. Collingwood, at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, died December 24.
Edwin F. Hall, at Coal Harbor, June 3, 1864.
Frederick Holmes, at Port Hudson, June 14, 1863.
Orin D. Holmes, at Fort Steadman, March 25, 1865.
Thomas A. Mayo, at Gaines Mill, June 27, 1862.
Lemuel B. Morton, at Spotsylvania Court House, May 12, 1864.
Isaac H. Perkins, at Coal Harbor, June 3, 1864, died June 26.
Harvey A. Raymond, at Whitehall, Dec. 16, 1862.
Edward Stevens, at Whitehall, Dec. 16, 1862, died Jan. 19, 1863.
David A. Taylor, at Petersburg, June 22, 1864.
Israel H. Thrasher, at Port Hudson, June 14, 1863, died June 29.
Benjamin Westgate, at Whitehall, Dec. 16, 1862.
John M. Whiting, Opequan Creek, September 19, 1864.

Plymouth men who died in the service.

Wm. T. Atwood, at Newbern, July 20, 1862.
George W. Barnes, at Harrison’s Landing, August 3, 1862.
Victor A. Bartlett, at Salisbury, March 25, 1864.
Wm. Brown, on Ship Constellation, Dec. 24, 1864.
George W. Burgess, Falmouth, March 8, 1863.
Joseph W. B. Burgess, at Washington, December 9, 1864.
Thomas B. Burt, at Washington, October 31, 1862.
John Carline, at Roanoke Island, October 14, 1864.
John B. Collingwood, at Cincinnati, August 21, 1863.
Thomas Collingwood, Camp Parks, Kentucky, August 31, 1863.
Isaac Dickerman, near Fortress Monroe, November 12, 1863.
Benjamin F. Durgin, Baton Rouge, August 8, 1863.
Seth W. Eddy, Readville, March 13, 1864.
Wm. Edes, Andersonville, August 30, 1864.
Melvin C. Faught, Windmill Point Hospital, Va., Feb. 5, 1863.
Lemuel B. Faunce, Jr., Goldsboro, April 23, 1865.
Theodore S. Fuller, Rebel Prison, probably Oct. 1, 1863.
Edward E. Green, Baton Rouge, July 11, 1863.
Thomas Haley, St. James Hospital, La., April 5, 1863.
Justus W. Harlow, near Ft. Monroe, September 17, 1862.
Wm. N. Hathaway, Washington, Feb. 23, 1863.
Thomas W. Hayden, Crab Orchard, September 4, 1863.
George M. Heath, Harrison’s Landing, July 30, 1862.
Horace A. Jenks, Mill Dale Hospital, Mississippi, July 24, 1863.
Charles E. Merriam, Harper’s Ferry, November 12, 1862.
Gideon E. Morton, Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863.
J. T. Oldham, Newbern, 1863.
Louis Payzant.
George T. Peckham, Knoxville, Nov. 1, 1863.
William Perry, New Orleans, June 5, 1863.
Thomas Pugh, at sea, November 18, 1865.
Albert R. Robbins, Plymouth, March 5, 1864.
Henry H. Robbins, Washington, December 4, 1863.
Thomas S. Saunders, Roanoke Island, March 11, 1862.
Otis Sears, Plymouth, January 5, 1864.
Wm. H. Shaw, Plymouth, August 6, 1865.
Edward Smith, Annapolis, May, 1862.
John Sylvester, Andersonville, December 16, 1864.
Wallace Taylor, Newbern, November 23, 1862.
Frank A. Thomas, Camp Hamilton, September 14, 1862.
Charles E. Tillson, Andersonville, July 14, 1864.
E. S. Turner, Rio Janeiro, August 5, 1864.
David R. Valler.
Charles E. Wadsworth, Salisbury, Nov. 29, 1864.
George E. Wadsworth, Camp Parks, Ky., August 30, 1863.
John Whitmore, at sea, August, 1862.
David Williams, Camp Dennison, Ky., September 14, 1863.

Plymouth men wounded in the service.

John K. Alexander, Antietam.
Simeon H. Barrows, Hampton, July 14, 1861.
Benjamin F. Bates, May 30, 1864.
Charles H. Drew, Fredericksburg.
John F. Hall, Newport News, 1862.
James S. Holbrook, Wilderness.
Charles E. Kleinhans, Fair Oaks.
Charles E. Merriam, Malvern Hill.
Seth W. Paty, Newport News and siege of Knoxville.
John Shannon, Antietam.
Samuel D. Thrasher, Wilderness.
George E. Wadsworth, White Oak Swamp.
Wm. H. Winsor, Fredericksburg.