The Town of Hingham in the Late Civil War, With Sketches of Its Soldiers And Sailors
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Enlisted for one year. GEORGE E. RICHARDSON. Age 25. Enrolled from Boston, and served for the quota of Hingham ; mustered as private in Co. A, Jan. 10, 1863 ; transferred to Navy April 15, 1864. JOSEPH ROLLINS. Age 27. Enlisted for quota of Hingham; mustered Dec. 10, 1862. CHARLES EDWARD SPURR. Born in Lowell, Mass., June 3, 1833. Enlisted at Boston as private in the Third Unattached Company of Heavy Artillery, Nov. 25, 1863. Was clerk in the hospital at Fort Independence, Boston Harbor; discha...rged at Fort Berry, Va., July 11, 1864; served on the quota of Hingham. 256 HINGHAM IN THE CIVIL WAR. AARON D. SWAN. Age 40. Enrolled from Hingham, and returned by the selectmen in the list of persons serving on the quota of the town; mustered Aug. 27, 1864, in Co. M, and discharged June 17, 1865 ; en- listed for one year. HENRY WHITMAN. Age 21. Enlisted from Hingham, and mustered as private in Co. A, Dec. 20, 1862. FIRST BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY. The First Battery Light Artillery, also designated as Porter's Battery, was mustered at Camp Cameron.
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