Military Record Of Pepperell, Mass. Historical Address at Prescott Hall 1877

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Military Record Of Pepperell, Mass. Historical Address at Prescott Hall,  Nashua, N.H.: H.H. Wheeler, Steam Book And Job Printers, 1877.  Printed paper boards with cloth spine. 38 pages.   This covers the military record of Pepperell from 1742 to the Civil War years.  This reference contains rosters of men from these periods, and some reference in what battles some were killed.  There is reference to the Reverend Joseph Emerson who accompanied William Pepperell to Louisburg.  Colonel William Prescott, from Pepperell who commanded the American forces at Bunker Hill, and Colonel Edward Jones, commander of the 6th Massachusetts Regiment, who bore the first blood in the Civil War during the Baltimore Riots, and the first unit in the U.S. to answer Lincoln’s call for 75,000 volunteers to suppress the Rebellion.  Much more from this small New England town.

Light soiling to covers, tight copy.

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