Box 6
Container
Contains 8 Results:
General and special orders, 1864
File — Box: 6, Folder: 1
Identifier: SERIES XVI.
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This material was donated by Mrs. A. R. Melody on December 21, 1934. The 40th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry organized in Lynnfield, Massachusetts in August, 1862. Company D was commanded by Captain Henry F. Danforth of Salem, Massachusetts. The company was mustered out of service on June 16, 1865. John Pollock (1840-1920) of Salem enlisted as a sergeant in the 5th Regiment...
Dates:
1864
Correspondence and invoices, 1862-1864
File — Box: 6, Folder: 2
Identifier: SERIES XVII.
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The 2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery was organized at Readville, Massachusetts and officially mustered into service from July 1863 until December 1863.The regiment was assigned to garrison duties in Virginia and North Carolina. Company M was commanded by Captain Jere A. Greely of Salisbury and mustered into service on December 24, 1863. The company was assigned to duties in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia...
Dates:
1862-1864
Correspondence and invoices, 1865-1891, undated
File — Box: 6, Folder: 3
Identifier: SERIES XVII.
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The 2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery was organized at Readville, Massachusetts and officially mustered into service from July 1863 until December 1863.The regiment was assigned to garrison duties in Virginia and North Carolina. Company M was commanded by Captain Jere A. Greely of Salisbury and mustered into service on December 24, 1863. The company was assigned to duties in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia...
Dates:
1865-1891, undated
Inventory of the effects and volunteer enlistments, 1864-1865
File — Box: 6, Folder: 4
Identifier: SERIES XVII.
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The 2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery was organized at Readville, Massachusetts and officially mustered into service from July 1863 until December 1863.The regiment was assigned to garrison duties in Virginia and North Carolina. Company M was commanded by Captain Jere A. Greely of Salisbury and mustered into service on December 24, 1863. The company was assigned to duties in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia...
Dates:
1864-1865
Monthly returns and ordnance stores, 1864-1865
File — Box: 6, Folder: 5
Identifier: SERIES XVII.
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The 2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery was organized at Readville, Massachusetts and officially mustered into service from July 1863 until December 1863.The regiment was assigned to garrison duties in Virginia and North Carolina. Company M was commanded by Captain Jere A. Greely of Salisbury and mustered into service on December 24, 1863. The company was assigned to duties in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia...
Dates:
1864-1865
Mess account, Port Hudson, Louisiana, 1864
File — Box: 6, Folder: 6
Identifier: SERIES XIX.
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This material was donated by Mrs. J. Foster Smith on June 10, 1914. The 9th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was organized in Boston, Massachusetts, for three years' service and was mustered in on June 11, 1861. This regiment was first intended to be numbered the 13th, but because the method of numbering was changed it became known as the 9th. On June 10, 1864 the original term of enlistment of the regiment...
Dates:
1864
Notebook and lists of sick and wounded, 1864, undated
File — Box: 6, Folder: 7
Identifier: SERIES XX.
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The 24th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, otherwise known as the New England Guard Regiment, was organized at Camp Massasoit in Readville, Massachusetts. The recruits were mustered into service beginning in September and lasting until December, 1861. George F. Austin was captain of Company B. William Pratt was captain of Company C. John T. Prince, Jr. was captain of Company D. Robert F. Clark was captain of Company F. Edward C. Richardson was captain...
Dates:
1864, undated
Monthly returns, 1864
File — Box: 6, Folder: 8
Identifier: A.
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The 3rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery was organized by Special Order No. 1087 on September 8, 1864. The 13th Company Unattached Massachusetts Volunteers had been previously mustered into service on February 10, 1864. Company I, of the 13th Unattached, was recruited largely from mechanics employed at the National Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, and as such, was employed as an engineer corps during the terms...
Dates:
1864