- History of the First Regiment, by Warren H. Cudworth.
- Boston: Walker, Fuller & Co., 1866.
- The 1st Regiment Infantry M. V. M., 1861, by L. Edward Jenkins.
- Boston: By the Commonwealth, 1903.
- Memorial Service, The Honored Dead of the First Regiment, 1911.
- Gen. Cowdin and the 1st Mass. Reg.
- Boston: J. E. Farwell & Co., 1864.
- The Hero of Medfield, Allen A. Kingsbury (in action July, ’61, killed at Yorktown, Apr. 26, ’62).
- Boston: 1862.
- Boston Evening Journal, 1861-’65.
- The Bivouac (files).
- The Third Mass. Reg. in the War of the Rebellion, by John G. Gammons.
- Providence: 1906.
- Massachusetts Minute Men of ’61, by Charles C. Doten and others.
- Boston: Smith & McCance, 1910.
- The Story of the 13th Mass. Vols., by Charles E. Davis, Jr.
- Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1894.
- Letters from Two Brothers (Freeman, Warren H. & Eugene H.).
- Cambridge: 1871.
- Circular—Address of Gen. J. A. Beaver, Boston, Nov. 21, 1889.
- Circular—Services of Gen. George L. Hartsuff, Dec. 4, 1889.
- Circular—Regiment’s Departure from Boston, Dec. 4, 1890.
- Circular—Regiment’s Services July 29, ’61—Mch. 1, ’62, Mch. 1, 1892.
- The Twenty-Fourth Regiment, by Alfred S. Roe.
- Worcester: 24th Vet. Assn., 1907.
- Gen. Thomas Greely Stevenson—Biographical Memoir.
- History of the Forty-second Regiment, by Charles P. Bosson.
- Boston: 1886.
- Reminiscences of Military Service in the Forty-third Regiment, by Edward H. Rogers.
- Boston: Rand, Avery & Co., 1883.
- Sermon Preached before the Officers of the 43d Regiment, Boston, Oct. 5, 1862, by Jacob M. Manning.
- Boston: 1862.
- Record of the 44th Mass.
- Boston: privately printed 1887.
- Bay State 44th, by DeForest Safford.
- Boston: 1863.
- Letters from the 44th Reg. M. V. M., by Zenos T. Haines.
- Boston: Herald office, 1863.
- The First Regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U. S. V., in the Spanish-American War of 1898, by James A. Frye.
- Boston: The Colonial Co., 1899.
- The First Heavies, by Charles F. W. Archer.
- New England Home Magazine, April 24, 1898.
- A Memorial of Rev. Warren H. Cudworth, by his sister.
- Boston: D. Lothrop & Co., 1884.
- A Little Fifer’s War Diary, by C. W. Bardeen.
- Syracuse, N. Y.: 1910.
- My First and Last Fights, by Leverett D. Holden.
- Malden, Mass.: Samuel Tilden, 1914.
- Regiments and Armories of Massachusetts, by James A. Frye and others. Two volumes.
- Boston: W. W. Potter Co., 1899, 1901.
- Memorial History of Boston, Vol. III, Chap. IV, by Francis W. Palfrey.
- Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1881.
- From Headquarters, by James A. Frye.
- Boston: The Colonial Co.
- Fables of Field and Staff, by James A. Frye.
- Boston: The Colonial Co.
- 1st Company.
- In Vol. 2 of Mass. Regiments and Armories.
- The Town of Roxbury, by Francis S. Drake, page 109.
- Boston Municipal, 1905.
- By-Laws and Articles of Agreement of Co. D, 1st Regt. of Infantry, Feb. 8, 1880.
- Boston: Press of Rockwell & Churchill, 1880.
- 2d Company.
- Boston Lt. Inf. Constitution, May, 1798, revised and ratified Jan., 1803.
- Constitution of the Boston Lt. Inf., Adopted 1831.
- Boston: J. T. Buckingham, 1835.
- Constitution and By-Laws of the Boston Lt. Inf., 1853.
- Boston: Sleeper & Rogers, 1853.
- Constitution and By-Laws of the Boston Lt. Inf., 1857.
- Boston: Charles H. Crosby, 1857.
- Historical Sketch and By-Laws of the 2d Co., C. A. C.
- Boston: 1917.
- 3d Company.
- Constitution of the Independent Boston Fusiliers.
- Boston: 1829.
- Constitution and By-Laws of the Independent Boston Fusiliers.
- Boston: Charles H. Crosby, Printer, 1864.
- Constitution and By-Laws of the Fusilier Veteran Association.
- Boston: 1894.
- Id. 1903.
- Constitution, By-Laws and Roster, 1913.
- A Historical Sketch Fusilier Veteran Association, 1914.
- Constitution, By-Laws and Roster, 1916.
- 4th Company.
- Pulaski Guards, Rules and Regulations, Co. E, 2d Reg.
- Boston: Wright & Potter, 1862.
- Correspondence in Relation to Albert A. Farnham, Co. E.
- Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, 1864.
- The Whalemen’s Quickstep, composed by L. S. Knaebel (dedicated to old New Bedford City Guards).
- Boston: Henry Prentiss, 1842.
- 5th Company.
- The Battle of Blackburn’s Ford and First Bull’s Run, by James R. Gerrish.
- Boston: 1861.
- Dedication of Armory, Plymouth, Dec. 21, 1906, by Wm. T. Davis.
- Plymouth.
- 6th Company.
- Constitution of Columbian Artillery.
- Boston: 1827.
- The Grand Parada (containing historical sketch of Battery B in the Spanish-American War, by Walter E. Lombard).
- Cambridge: 1901.
- 7th Company.
- Mass. Militia, 1st Reg. Inf., Co. C, Claflin Guards, Newton.
- 9th Company.
- Historical Review and Roster.
- Taunton, Mass.: 1916.
- Dedication State Armory, Taunton, Mass., Jan. 26, 1917.
- 12th Company.
- Historical Review and Roster.
- Fall River, Mass.: 1915.
- The “Tiger” First Regiment.
- Constitution of New England Guards.
- Boston: Stebbins, 1813.
- Constitution of New England Guards.
- Boston: Mudge, 1858.
- Semi-Centennial Anniversary of New England Guards.
- Boston: Marvin, 1863.
- New England Guards, Bostonian Society Publications, Vol. 4, by James B. Gardner.
- 1907.
- Constitution of the City Guards.
- Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, 1829.
- Constitution of the Columbian Greys (late City Guards).
- Boston: Beals & Greene, 1842.
- Pavilion Quickstep, composed by Archer H. Townley (for Lt. R. M. LeFavor, Boston City Greys).
- Boston: 1844.
INDEX
- Adams, John, [21], [23].
- Adams, John Q., [27], [35].
- Adams, Thomas, [9], [89].
- Albany, Fort, [62].
- Alexandria, [55].
- Allen, Nathaniel M., [72].
- Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company, [15], [26], [42], [61], [63], [72], [74], [92], [100].
- Anderson’s Plantation, [74].
- Andrews, Fort, [143].
- Armory, [6], [7], [8], [18], [91], [133].
- Arthur, Chester A., [130].
- Artillery, [4], [13], [18], [19], [32], [35], [40], [57], [62], [73], [132], [134], [135], [141].
- Baldwin, Clark B., [44], [48], [60], [68], [71], [72].
- Band, [14], [23], [67], [104], [109], [131].
- Bardeen, Charles W., [68], [78].
- Battle-flags, [6], [7], [8], [52], [55], [57], [107], [141].
- Blackburn’s Ford, [9], [61].
- Bladensburg, [62], [76].
- Bowdoin, James, [10], [89].
- Budd’s Ferry, [63], [64], [77].
- Bull Run, [9], [47], [50], [61], [82], [106].
- Burrell, Isaac S., [37], [43], [50], [51], [52], [53], [54], [56], [59], [80], [81].
- Butler, Benjamin F., [46], [82], [121].
- Cadets, First Corps, [64], [72], [90], [135].
- Camp, first, [35].
- Cass, Thomas, [40].
- Chancellorsville, [7], [60], [67], [69], [70], [71], [72], [74], [77].
- Chantilly, [63].
- Chaplain, [3], [4], [75], [76], [77], [78], [131].
- Church of First Regiment, [78].
- Clark, James F., [8].
- Colonel, first, [28], [29], [34], [95], [114].
- Company letters, [10].
- Compulsory service, [14], [27], [72], [151].
- Constitution, Fort, [139], [140].
- Cowdin, Robert, [36], [37], [39], [41], [42], [43], [45], [47], [48], [49], [50], [57], [60], [63], [68], [74], [77], [80], [101], [109].
- Cudworth, Warren H., [75], [76], [77], [78], [79].
- Disbandment of 1838, [97].
- Distances, [75].
- Doherty, James, [72].
- Drill regulations, [18], [28], [43], [44], [94].
- Eighth Company, [13], [18], [34], [41], [48], [52], [55], [59], [60], [64], [81], [127], [135], [136], [139], [143], [147].
- Eleventh Company, [111], [127], [136], [143].
- Emancipation, [77], [116], [121].
- Fair Oaks, [63], [66].
- Fifth Company, [37], [40], [42], [51], [52], [54], [55], [57], [59], [60], [62], [64], [81], [87], [95], [97], [98], [102], [107], [114], [117], [122], [125], [127], [130], [136], [139], [143], [144], [146].
- Fillmore, Millard, [38], [99].
- Fires, [83], [93], [110], [133], [134], [143], [146], [153].
- First Company, [8], [12], [13], [18], [19], [22], [26], [34], [37], [49], [51], [55], [56], [60], [80], [84], [98], [127], [136], [139], [143], [153], [155].
- Fourth Company, [16], [22], [34], [37], [42], [49], [51], [55], [57], [59], [60], [72], [81], [85], [102], [115], [116], [122], [127], [136], [143], [145], [153].
- Fredericksburg, [7], [61], [67], [68], [69], [77].
- Galveston, [53].
- Garfield, James A., [129].
- Gettysburg, [7], [49], [70], [71], [72].
- Gilmore, Patrick S., [104], [109], [131].
- Glendale, [60], [63].
- Goldsboro, [108], [124].
- Gragg, Isaac P., [62], [147].
- Grant, U. S., [73], [74], [82], [85], [130], [132].
- Greble, Fort, [140].
- Hancock, John, [8], [10], [20], [89].
- Harrison, William H., [31].
- Holbrook, Charles L., [39], [100], [105].
- Hooker, Joseph, [62], [69], [141], [147].
- Inauguration, [5], [144], [146].
- Independence, Fort, [25], [49], [104].
- Inspector Instructor, [134], [145].
- Jackson, Andrew, [27], [95].
- Jackson, Thomas J. (“Stonewall”), [69].
- John Brown’s Body, [105], [108], [156].
- Johnson, Andrew, [82], [96].
- Kinston, [108], [124].
- Lafayette, General, [13], [15], [27].
- Legion, [21], [91], [92], [102].
- Lincoln, Abraham, [46].
- Lincoln, Benjamin, [17], [18].
- Lombard, Walter E., [74], [110], [136], [145].
- Losses, [58], [71], [75].
- McClary, Fort, [139].
- McClellan, George B., [64], [66], [76].
- McKinley, Fort, [141].
- McLoughlin, Napoleon B., [68].
- Madison, James, [26].
- March of the First, [3], [131], [136], [156].
- Monroe, Fort, [108], [117], [118], [119], [121], [122].
- Motto, [13], [56], [89], [90], [107], [154].
- Ninth Company, [37], [40], [51], [55], [59], [60], [81], [100], [101], [103], [124], [125], [127], [136], [143].
- Norfolk, [120].
- Peninsula, [31], [36], [44], [60], [61], [63], [67], [76], [122].
- Pfaff, Charles, [135], [136], [139], [140], [141].
- Pickering, Fort, [139].
- Polk, James K., [35].
- Poore, Ben Perley, [99], [100].
- Privileges, [19].
- Richmond, Silas P., [116], [118], [123].
- Rifle practice, [84], [94].
- Riot, [30], [38], [39], [41], [82], [93], [100], [110], [125], [132], [143], [146], [153], [156].
- Rodman, Fort, [57], [138], [140].
- Roosevelt, Theodore, [144].
- Sampson, Walter S., [44], [109].
- Savage’s Station, [66].
- Scott, Winfield, [7].
- Second Company, [9], [21], [42], [51], [54], [55], [59], [60], [80], [90], [94], [95], [97], [100], [102], [105], [106], [108], [127], [133], [136], [139], [143], [151], [153], [155].
- Seven Pines, [63], [65].
- Seventh Company, [9], [23], [34], [41], [47], [49], [50], [55], [59], [60], [81], [82], [87], [110], [127], [136], [139], [143], [155].
- Sewall, Fort, [139].
- Shays, Daniel, [17].
- Sheridan, Philip H., [82], [131].
- Sherman, William T., [86].
- Sickles, Daniel E., [69], [71].
- Sixth Company, [22], [34], [40], [44], [51], [54], [55], [60], [81], [101], [109], [110], [127], [132], [136], [139], [143], [145], [150].
- Soul of the Soldiery, [23], [92].
- Spooner, John Jones, [8], [12].
- Spotsylvania, [7], [60], [63], [67], [73], [104].
- Stage Fort, [139].
- Stevenson, Thomas G., [104].
- Strong, Fort, [25], [93], [143].
- Taft, William H., [144].
- Taylor, Zachary, [37].
- Tenth Company, [52], [55], [60], [64], [72], [81], [87], [125], [127], [136], [143].
- Third Company, [9], [21], [37], [42], [51], [53], [54], [55], [60], [80], [87], [89], [90], [93], [97], [98], [99], [100], [102], [116], [122], [124], [127], [130], [136], [143], [153], [155].
- Thompson, Asa, [112].
- Train-band, [14], [21], [26], [30], [92], [98], [112], [113].
- Twelfth Company, [85], [127], [136], [143], [145].
- Tyler, John, [32], [65].
- Uniform, [18], [27], [33], [36], [37], [61], [82], [90], [95], [111], [118], [128], [135], [140], [143].
- Veterans, [154].
- Wardrop, David W., [110], [116], [117].
- Warren, Fort, [25], [105], [108], [132], [134], [137], [138], [143], [154].
- Washington, George, [9], [20], [21], [64], [65], [77], [90].
- Wayne, Anthony, [64].
- Webster, Daniel, [32], [35], [38], [113], [130].
- Webster, Col. Fletcher, [106].
- Wellington, Austin C., [110], [129], [132].
- Whitehall, [108], [124].
- Wilderness, [67], [70], [73].
- Williamsburg, [9], [63], [65], [77].
- Wilson, Henry, [46], [86].
- Wilson, Woodrow, [146].
- Wool, Gen. John E., [43], [117].
- Yorktown, [9], [63], [64], [76].
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