A Record of Sunderland in the Civil War of 1861 1865
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When the call came for the 300, 000 nine months men, he enlisted and was mustered into the 52d regiment, Co. G, as a private, Oct. 11, 1862. He was a good soldier, fearing no danger, and was always ready for duty. Mustered out August 14, 1863, after his full term of service in the swamps of Louisiana, he returned to Sunder- land and engaged in farming. But he had become diseased, and subject to inflammatory troubles — probably increased by exposure and hardships in the army — which finally deve...l- oped into a cancerous humor, from which he died on the 24th of June, 1869, and was buried in the cemetery at Sunder- land. He left three children, two of whom still survive. His widow married James Farr of Greenfield, where they are now residing, (1881. ) Samuel Graves, son of Hubbard and Mary Graves, was born in Sunderland May 1st, 1839. He spent his early years in this town, and learned the trade of painting, of his father. When about 20 years old he went to Amherst to work with an oldei- brother, but at the time of enlistment he was living in Belchertown.
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