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Source for:   Albert Augustine Hayden,   DEC 1846 - 8 FEB 1914         Index

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Text:   Name: Albert A Hayden , Residence: Quincy, Massachusetts Occupation: Clerk Enlistment Date: 13 September 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Massachusetts Death Date: 08 February 1914 Unit Numbers: 950 950 976 976 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 13 September 1862 at the age of 18Enlisted in Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 September 1862.POW on 01 January 1863 at Galveston, TX (Paroled)Paroled on 18 February 1863Mustered out Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 20 August 1863 in Readville, MAEnlisted in Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 July 1864.Mustered out Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 30 November 1864 in Indianapolis, IN
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Page:   42nd Infantry Regiment MA

Text:   Date Mustered: 20 August 1863 Regiment Type: Infantry Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 0 Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 4 Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 2 Regimental Soldiers and History: List of SoldiersRegimental HistoryFORTY-SECOND REGIMENTMASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA (INFANTRY)NINE MONTHSThe 42d Regt. Mass. Vol. Mil. was one of the new militia units raised to fill the quota of Massachusetts under the callof Aug. 4, 1862, for 300,000 men to serve nine months. Its nucleus was the newly organized 2d Regt. Mass. Vol. Mil. As there was already a 2d Regt. Mass. Vol. Inf. in the service, this new unit was named the 42d Regt. in order to avoid the duplication of numbers.The regiment was recruited at Camp Meigs, Readville, Brig.Gen. R. A. Pierce being commander of the camp. The various companies were mustered in between Sept. 13 and Oct. 14, 1862,while the field and staff were not mustered until Nov. 11. Under command of Col. Isaac S. Burrell the regiment left, Nov.21, for Camp Banks, Long Island, N. Y., where the expedition for Louisiana was being organized. Here on the 3d of Decemberit took transports for New Orleans.Colonel Burrell and staff with Companies "D", "G" and "I" proceeded on the transport SAXON via Ship Island to New Orleans, reaching that city Dec. 16. On the following day they arrived at Carrollton and went into quarters at Camp Mansfield. Ordered to Galveston, Texas, to cooperate with the blockading fleet, Colonel Burrell with his three companies arrived at that city on Christmas Day, 1862. Taking possession of the city and erecting some works for its defense, on New Year's Day, 1863, they were attacked by a force which had crossed over from the mainland. Taking refuge on Kuhns' Wharf, after a gallant defense Colonel Burrell and his three companies were forced to surrender to the Confederate commander General Magruder. In recognition of the gallantry with which he had defended his post, Colonel Burrell was allowed to retain his

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Text:   Name: Albert A Hayden , Residence: Quincy, Massachusetts Occupation: Clerk Enlistment Date: 13 September 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Massachusetts Death Date: 08 February 1914 Unit Numbers: 950 950 976 976 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 13 September 1862 at the age of 18Enlisted in Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 September 1862.POW on 01 January 1863 at Galveston, TX (Paroled)Paroled on 18 February 1863Mustered out Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 20 August 1863 in Readville, MAEnlisted in Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 July 1864.Mustered out Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 30 November 1864 in Indianapolis, IN
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Text:   Name: Albert A Hayden , Residence: Quincy, Massachusetts Occupation: Clerk Enlistment Date: 13 September 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Massachusetts Death Date: 08 February 1914 Unit Numbers: 950 950 976 976 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 13 September 1862 at the age of 18Enlisted in Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 September 1862.POW on 01 January 1863 at Galveston, TX (Paroled)Paroled on 18 February 1863Mustered out Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 20 August 1863 in Readville, MAEnlisted in Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 July 1864.Mustered out Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 30 November 1864 in Indianapolis, IN
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Text:   Name: Albert A Hayden , Residence: Quincy, Massachusetts Occupation: Clerk Enlistment Date: 13 September 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Massachusetts Death Date: 08 February 1914 Unit Numbers: 950 950 976 976 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 13 September 1862 at the age of 18Enlisted in Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 September 1862.POW on 01 January 1863 at Galveston, TX (Paroled)Paroled on 18 February 1863Mustered out Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 20 August 1863 in Readville, MAEnlisted in Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 July 1864.Mustered out Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 30 November 1864 in Indianapolis, IN
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Text:   Name: Albert A Hayden , Residence: Quincy, Massachusetts Occupation: Clerk Enlistment Date: 13 September 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Massachusetts Death Date: 08 February 1914 Unit Numbers: 950 950 976 976 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 13 September 1862 at the age of 18Enlisted in Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 September 1862.POW on 01 January 1863 at Galveston, TX (Paroled)Paroled on 18 February 1863Mustered out Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 20 August 1863 in Readville, MAEnlisted in Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 July 1864.Mustered out Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 30 November 1864 in Indianapolis, IN
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Text:   Name: Albert A Hayden , Residence: Quincy, Massachusetts Occupation: Clerk Enlistment Date: 13 September 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Massachusetts Death Date: 08 February 1914 Unit Numbers: 950 950 976 976 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 13 September 1862 at the age of 18Enlisted in Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 September 1862.POW on 01 January 1863 at Galveston, TX (Paroled)Paroled on 18 February 1863Mustered out Company G, 42nd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 20 August 1863 in Readville, MAEnlisted in Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 16 July 1864.Mustered out Company B, 60th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 30 November 1864 in Indianapolis, IN
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Page:   Regiment: 60th Infantry Regiment MA

Text:   Date Mustered: 30 November 1864 Regiment Type: Infantry Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 0 Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 0 Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 0 Regimental Soldiers and History: List of SoldiersRegimental HistorySIXTIETH REGIMENTMASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA (INFANTRY)ONE HUNDRED DAYSThe 60th Regt. Mass. Vol. Mill was one of the five militia regiments organized in the summer of 1864 for one hundred days service. The other four regiments, the 5th, 6th, 8th, and 42d, were already recognized units of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, the 60th being the only newly organized regimental unit in this series.These regiments were employed during the late summer and fall of 1864 for guard and garrison duty in various places, thus releasing older and more experienced troops for service at the front.The 60th was organized at Camp Meigs, Readville, Mass. Ansel D. Wass, who had had honorable service as an officer in the 6th Massachusetts, 3 months, the l9th Massachusetts, and the 3d Massachusetts Cavalry, and had been three times wounded, was made colonel of this regiment.Under command of Lieut. Colonel Woodward, the 60th left for its field of duty August 1, 1864, arriving at Baltimore, Md., the following day. Here it was joined by Colonel Wass, who had just been mustered out as lieutenant colonel of the l9th Regiment. After a week spent at Relay House, and another at Carroll Hill, near the city, the regiment was ordered to Indianapolis, Ind., where danger was apprehended from disloyal secret organizations. It was quartered first at Camp Carrington and later at Burnside Barracks. While here, among other duties it furnished details to guard a stockade containing 5000 Confederate prisoners.The 60th remained in or near Indianapolis during the remainder of its term of service, being mustered out Nov. 30, 1864. Before leaving Indianapolis Colonel Wass received from Governor Morton of Indiana a letter commending the regiment for its good deportme

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