Company H, Third Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. [Written by William H. Luther, Member of Company H.] [This is not claimed to be a perfect history, but it is believed to be as perfect a record as can be secured at this late date. When not otherwise indicated, the person is supposed to have been mustered out with his regiment.] The immediate cause for the raising of Company H was the call of President Lincoln for three hundred thousand men to put down the Rebellion, and the incentive was a bounty of two hundred dollars offered to every man who enlisted. The formation of a company from the towns of Rehoboth, Somerset, Dighton, and Swansea, was a happy thought, as the quota called for from these four towns would make a full company. Meetings were held in each of these places and recruiting offices were opened. Nathaniel B. Horton was the recruiting officer for Rehoboth, Noah Chase for Dighton, William P. Hood for Somerset, and Allen Mason for Swansea. These four officers with their towns seemed to vie with each other in raising the required number, and so great was the enthusiasm that within a very The choice of Captain Baker was a happy one. His father, Ira S. Baker, was one of the foremost men of Rehoboth, having held the first offices of the Soon after his arrival home I met Lieutenant Lieutenant Crossman was highly esteemed by the whole company. His quiet, unassuming manner caused every one to love him and to confide in him; he was a true man and a true soldier. He demonstrated his patriotism by re-enlisting in the Fifty-eighth Regiment, in which he was elected captain, and was with his company at the battle of Cold Harbor, where he was wounded terribly in the shoulder; an injury from which he never recovered. There can be little doubt that this shortened his life many years. He died at Taunton, July 25, 1876. Lieutenant Gibbs was a whole-hearted, first-class man, against whom there was never heard a word of censure, nor was there one spot on his splendid character. Being detached early for signal service, he was with us but a short time, almost all of his term of nine months being spent in Charleston Harbor, S. C., where he rendered very satisfactory service to his commanding officer. But a few days elapsed after our organization before we were ordered to go into camp at Lakeville, Mass. We were to meet at Somerset village, from In a few days the mustering officer came and we The material composing Company H were worthy, steady farmers’ boys, with the addition of several iron workers from Somerset and Dighton. Many of the men were old neighbors at home, several of them being from the same families. For instance, there were four pairs of brothers, and when one heard from home all the others were interested to hear the news. No more rugged or better men than Company H ever enlisted. Accustomed from early Of the military experiences of Company H I will say nothing, as the history of the company is the history of the regiment. It was never on detached or detailed duty, and wherever the regiment went there went Company H. There are no tragic events to record. The company has the unique distinction of bringing home every man that went out with it. It is the only company of which I have any knowledge that served so long a period in the war and never lost a man, either by sickness or by bullet. I believe this is due largely to the early life and temperate habits of the men of this company; but we cannot close our eyes to the fact that since the close of the war more than fifty-two per cent. have answered the last call. In conclusion, let me extend my thanks to those comrades who so ably assisted me in gathering facts, especially to Captain Baker, Comrade Walker, of Dighton, and Samuel L. Buffington of Corrected Roster of Company H, Third Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia.[The first figures indicate age at enlistment: the city and town, the place of enlistment.] Otis A. Baker, Captain; 24; Rehoboth. Enlisted as a private in Company A, First Rhode Island Detached Militia, April 16, 1861. Wounded at battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861. Discharged. Re-enlisted in September, 1861, first sergeant of Company A, Fourth Rhode Island Infantry. Promoted second lieutenant, Nov. 20, 1861. Resigned, Aug. Robert Crossman, 2d, First Lieutenant; 34; Dighton. Mustered out with regiment, June 26, 1863. Re-enlisted and was chosen captain in the Fifty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry. Wounded at battle of Cold Harbor. Discharged for disability, Oct. 11, 1864. For many years one of the State Constabulary. Died in Taunton, July 25, 1876. Joseph Gibbs, Second Lieutenant; 35; Somerset. Detached Nov. 21, 1862, for signal corps service. On duty at Port Royal and at Charleston Harbor, during the bombardment of Charleston. Died Apr. 7, 1863. Arnold D. Brown, First Sergeant; 24; Rehoboth. Enlisted May 26, 1862, as a private in Co. B, Tenth Rhode Island Infantry. Discharged Sept. 1, 1862. George F. M. Forrester, Sergeant; 38; Somerset. Farmer; for many years a resident of Somerset. Dead. Edwin Haskins, Sergeant; 24; Dighton. Moulder. Resides in North Dighton. Jonathan W. Thurber, Sergeant; 23; Swansea. Re-enlisted. Sergeant of Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Aug. 1, 1864. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Died in Seekonk, January, 1904. Samuel W. Gibbs, Sergeant; 23; Somerset. Farmer. Resides in Somerset. Henry H. Lothrop, Corporal; 24; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted in navy. Lost at sea from a United States Transport in 1865. Sylvanus D. Jones, Corporal; 34; Dighton. Re-enlisted Dec. 10, 1864; corporal in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Discharged May 12, 1865. Dead. James McNeil, Corporal; 34; Swansea. Detailed corporal of Pioneer Corps. Dead. Isaiah B. Case, Corporal; 20; Seekonk. Lives in Philadelphia, Penn. Proprietor of a restaurant. Josiah L. Horton, Corporal; 21; Dighton. Died Dec. 28, 1890. Charles B. Peckham, Corporal; 36; Somerset. Dead. Daniel Briggs, Corporal; 21; Dighton. Dead. Horace L. Horton, Corporal; 19; Swansea. Farmer. Resides in Rehoboth. James M. Evans, Musician; 25; Dighton. For many years a grain dealer in Taunton; also connected with the Nickel Plate Works. Dead. Allen B. Luther, Musician; 20; Rehoboth. Died Oct. 13, 1864. Mark P. Chase, Wagoner; 19; Somerset. Unknown. Jason W. Fuller, Wagoner; 37; Rehoboth. Discharged for disability, Nov. 27, 1863. Died May 30, 1896. Privates. Bliss, Joshua S.; 21; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted as first sergeant in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Aug. 1, 1864. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Re-enlisted in Eighteenth Buffington, Samuel L.; 18; Swansea. Mustered out with regiment. Supposed to be living in Swansea. Buffington, George O.; 18; Swansea. Re-enlisted in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Aug. 10, 1864. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Farmer. Resides in Swansea. Babbitt, Nathaniel M.; 39; Dighton. Farmer. Resides in Dighton. Briggs, Oliver H.; 28; Dighton. Re-enlisted Aug. 10, 1864, in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Re-enlisted Dec. 10, 1864. Discharged May 12, 1865. Sutler. Resides in Washington, D. C. Belden, William H.; 22; Dighton. Re-enlisted Aug. 10, 1864, and made a corporal. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Resides in Fall River. Bullock, Gilbert D.; 34; Rehoboth. Farmer. Died in Hebronville, Mass., Dec. 25, 1904. Chace, George F.; 18; Somerset. Dead. Chace, George A.; 18; Somerset. Treasurer of Chace Corporation. Chace, Benjamin F.; 28; Somerset. Dead. Chace, William P.; 32; Swansea. Resided in Somerset for years. Dead. Chace, Edwin; 19; Dighton. Resided in Dighton for years. Dead. Chace, Baylies R.; 20; Somerset. On detached duty at Plymouth, N. C. Originally a member of the Twenty-ninth Massachusetts. Discharged for disability. Inspector in Providence. Chace, Herbert A.; 20; Dighton. Discharged for disability Mar. 27, 1863. Re-enlisted Aug. 10, 1864, in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Died June, 30, 1879. Carmichael, John B.; 19; Somerset. Residence, unknown. Curtis, George E.; 23; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted Dec. 10, 1864, in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Discharged May 12, 1865. Resides in East Providence. Carroll, Michael; 26; Somerset. Dead. Davis, Nathan S.; 33; Somerset. Dead. Farrell, Dominick; 45; Rehoboth. Resided in Somerset. Dead. Francis, Darius P.; 22; Rehoboth. Died in Attleboro, Apr. 12, 1891. Francis, David W.; 21; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted Aug. 10, 1864. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Farmer. Resides in Rehoboth. Goff, Henry N.; 39; Dighton. Detailed in Pioneer Corps. Re-enlisted Aug. 10, 1864, in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Died in Dighton, Mar. 8, 1889. Goff, Andrew J.; 22; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted Aug. 10, 1864. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Died Nov. 25, 1899. Green, George; 36; Rehoboth. Died in East Providence, Jan. 7, 1900. Hood, David B.; 18; Somerset. Unknown. Harrington, Daniel; 33; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted in Company C, Third Rhode Island Cavalry, Oct. 13, 1863. Discharged Nov. 29, 1865. Died in Warren, R. I., Apr. 12, 1891. Hathaway, George W.; 39; Somerset. Detailed in Pioneer Corps. Unknown. Hatten, John R.; 25; Somerset. Dead. Holten, Michael; 29; Somerset. Dead. Horton, Alfred A.; 20; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted Aug. 10, 1864, in Eighteenth Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Farmer. Resides in Dighton. Hicks, John F.; 24; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted Aug. 10, 1864, in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Resides in East Providence. Hardy, Samuel; 39; Dighton. Died Aug. 31, 1881. Hall, William H.; 22; Somerset. Residence unknown. Hill, Thomas; 44; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted Dec. 10, 1864, in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Discharged May 10, 1865. Died Nov. 10, 1897. Handley, Edward; 19; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Aug. 10, 1864. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Farmer. Resides in East Providence. Handley, Andrew A.; 18; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted in Third Rhode Island Cavalry, Sept. 15, 1863. Discharged Nov. 29, 1865. Died Apr. 21, 1892. Kingsley, Amos N.; 18; Swansea. Re-enlisted. Unknown. Kent, Alva B.; 19; Rehoboth. Died in Providence, August, 1871. Luther, William H.; 22; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted as corporal of Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Aug. 10, 1864. Luther, Hale S.; 32; Rehoboth. Detached in Signal Corps, Nov. 14 1862, with Lieutenant Gibbs. One of the selectmen of Rehoboth. Elected to General Court, 1875. Died Apr. 22, 1895. Lincoln, Alvin C.; 20; Dighton. In Alaska when last heard from. Lahne, Peter F.; 23; Somerset. Lived and died in Somerset. Lampson, John R.; 20; Somerset. Resides in Maine. Marble, George W.; 24; Somerset. Dead. Marble, Alexander H.; 21; Somerset. Oysterman. Resides in Somerset. Mosher, Edward F.; 28; Somerset. Believed to be dead. Martin, Albert F.; 20; Swansea. Re-enlisted Dec. 10, 1864. Discharged May 10, 1865. Dead. Moulton, James F.; 22; Rehoboth. Died May 4, 1883. Maker, William H.; 25; Swansea. On detached service at Plymouth, N. C. Discharged for disability Nov. 13, 1863. Resides in Warren, R. I. Pierce, Abraham; 31; Rehoboth. Died Dec. 1, 1890. Pierce, Ezra V. B.; 21; Swansea. Farmer. Resides in Rehoboth. Pierce, William C.; 39; Somerset. Discharged for disability, Mar. 2, 1863. Dead. Padelford, Silas M.; 28; Somerset. Resides in Dighton. Purington, Samuel C.; 21; Somerset. Re-enlisted as sergeant in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Residence unknown. Read, James O.; 18; Dighton. Re-enlisted in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Aug. 6, 1864. Discharged June 10, 1865. Superintendent of City Asylum, Pawtucket, R. I. Reynolds, William; 30; Swansea. Re-enlisted Aug. 10, 1864. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Died 1893. Roach, James; 29; Rehoboth. Died in Coventry, R. I., 1868. Ryan, William; 37; Somerset. Discharged for disability, May 27, 1863. Shove, Charles H.; 25; Swansea. Believed to be living; residence unknown. Slade, Alfred L.; 21; Swansea. Dead. Swift, Daniel E.; 18; Somerset. Dead. Swift, Peleg; 44; Somerset. Re-enlisted in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Re-enlisted and was killed before Petersburg. Smith, Stephen N.; 26; Dighton. Re-enlisted in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Discharged Nov. 14, 1864. Died Oct. 7, 1894. Smith, Leprilet C; 28; Dighton. Died Nov. 25, 1893. Sullivan, Jeremiah; 18; Somerset. Unknown. Simmons, Oliver; 35; Somerset. Re-enlisted Dec. 10, 1864, in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Discharged May 12, 1865. Died. Sherman, Ira M.; 35; Somerset. Dead. Thurber, Jeremiah; 22; Rehoboth. Farmer. Resides in Swansea. Tripp, John E.; 19; Swansea. Re-enlisted Aug. Tripp, George A.; 32; Rehoboth. Dead. Talbot, Charles H.; 20; Dighton. Farmer. Resides in Somerset. Vial, George H.; 24; Rehoboth. Died in Barrington, R. I., 1890. Walker, Nathan O.; 23; Dighton. Farmer. Resides in Dighton. Walker, George A.; 32; Dighton. Died in Dighton, July, 1863. Wink, Adam; 24; Dighton. Detailed in Pioneer Corps. Re-enlisted Dec. 10, 1864. Discharged May 12, 1865. Residence unknown. Welch, John W.; 37; Somerset. Residence unknown. Westcott, Henry N.; 29; Dighton. Detailed as corporal of carpenters, Oct. 30, 1862. Re-enlisted in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, and promoted to second lieutenant. Died Sept. 13, 1888. Williams, Henry A.; 30; Dighton. Re-enlisted in Eighteenth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Aug. 10, 1864. Discharged as Williams, Caleb; 41; Rehoboth. Re-enlisted Jan. 21, 1864, in Company B, Third Rhode Island Heavy Artillery. Died May, 1903. Williams, Edmund; 25; Rochester. Believed to be dead. Welden, Silas H.; 23; Swansea. On detached service at Plymouth, N. C. Discharged for disability Nov. 2, 1863. Re-enlisted in Company D, Sixtieth Massachusetts. Farmer. Resides in Dighton. |