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Source for: Eunice Curtis, 14 APR 1735 - 3 JAN 1786
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Source for: Franklin Curtis, 11 DEC 1826 - 22 APR 1829
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Source for: Franklin Curtis, 27 DEC 1829 - 24 NOV 1916
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_MIL S28Text: Name: Franklin Curtis , Residence: Quincy, Massachusetts Enlistment Date: 16 April 1861 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Massachusetts Unit Numbers: 960 960 Service Record: Enlisted as a Captain on 16 April 1861 at the age of 31Commission in Company H, 4th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 22 April 1861.Mustered out Company H, 4th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 22 July 1861 in Long Island, Boston Harbor, MA
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Text: Date Mustered: 22 July 1861 Regiment Type: Infantry Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 0 Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 1 Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 0 Regimental Soldiers and History: List of SoldiersRegimental HistoryFOURTH REGIMENT MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA (INFANTRY) THREE MONTHSThe 4th Regt. Mass. Vol. Mill "Minute Men," was summoned to Boston by Special Order No. 14, issued on the afternoon of April 15, 1861, from the office of the Adjutant General of Massachusetts. Company F of Foxboro had offered its services, if they should be needed "at any point of our country," as early as January 10, 1861. The 4th had the honor of being the first regiment to leave the State, entraining for Fall River en route for Fort Monroe on the afternoon of April 17. For a month it formed a part of the garrison of Fort Monroe. On May 27, it was sent to Newport News, where it was employed most of the time until its return to Massachusetts in fortifying Camp Butler. On June 10, Company H and four other companies took part in the battle of Big Bethel. Transferred to the village of Hampton July 3, on the 11th it marched to Fort Monroe, where on the 15th it embarked for Boston. Arriving in Boston Harbor, it was mustered out at Long Island on July 22, exactly three months from the day of its muster into the service.Three companies, K, L, and the Wightman Rifles, which had enlisted for three years and had joined the regiment in May, were retained in the service and became Companies A, C, and K of the 29th Regt., which was then being organized. Battles FoughtFought on 10 June 1861 at Big Bethel, VA.
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Residence source: S28Text: Name: Franklin Curtis , Residence: Quincy, Massachusetts Enlistment Date: 16 April 1861 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Massachusetts Unit Numbers: 960 960 Service Record: Enlisted as a Captain on 16 April 1861 at the age of 31Commission in Company H, 4th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 22 April 1861.Mustered out Company H, 4th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 22 July 1861 in Long Island, Boston Harbor, MA
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