Company K
6th
Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Ø Captain
Gray,
Frank E.
Ø First Lieutenant
Putney,
Newton E.
Ø Second Lieutenant
La
Croix, William P.
Ø First Sergeant
Lee,
William F.
Ø Quartermaster Sergeant
Herron,
Frank A.
Ø Sergeant
Msdzker,
Harry H.
Putney,
Robert E.
Reed,
George E.
Shippee,
Clarence G.
Witherell,
Frank M.
Ø Corporal
Bonnette,
Frank E.
Bridgett,
George E.
Clements,
James E.
Gary,
Henry
Groenendyke,
William
Higgins,
James A.
Holman,
Louis P.
Norman,
John S.
Peterson,
John A.
Plimpton,
Justus A.
Reno,
Joseph
Sayles,
George Henry: Died of typhoid fever on
October 28th, 1898, at Fort Monroe, Virginia. [Born on July 2nd, 1876, in
Southbridge, Massachusetts; died on October 28th, 1898, at Fort Monroe,
Virginia.]
Ø Artificer
Clauson,
Ernest
Ø Wagoner
Grady,
Thomas
Ø Musician
Ø Private
Acton, Martin G.
Allard, Narciss
Alton, William R.
Baker, Edwin E.
Belanger, Antoene
Benoit, James J.
Bird, George W.
Bouthillette, Joseph
Breen, Edward J.
Butman, Lucian G.
Caplett, John
Carpenter, Frank E.
Chapdelaine, Albert
Collins, Joseph F.
Condon, William J.
Coughlan, John
Dougan, Russell C.
Drennan, Arthur
Drummond, James
Ducharme, Joseph
Durand, Philip
Egan, George E.
English, William J.
Ennis, John M.
Fisk, Frank N.
Fitzpatrick, Michael F.
Flood, Thomas M.
Ford, William F.
Galipeau, Omer
Garceau, Napoleon
Garvey, John F.
Gelineau, Fred N.
Gerber, Paul
Gray, Everett T.
Hickey, Patrick
Hopwood, Christopher
Johanson, John
Kenney, James
Kennedy, James P.
Kenworthy, John T.
King, Joseph
Kosmaler, Henry J.
Laplant, Peter
Laprade, Henry
Lowdon, Fred
McGregor, Charles Edward: Died of typhoid fever on October 9th, 1898, at the
Hospital in South Framingham, Massachusetts. [Born on November 13th, 1867, at
Eastport, Maine, the son of Charles W. McGregor; moved to Marlboro,
Massachusetts, in June of 1888; married in July of 1892; died on October 9th,
1898, in South Framingham, Massachusetts; buried in Eastport, Maine.]
Maher, Timothy
Maloney, Dennis
Maloney, James
Mandigo, Adelbert
Martin, Albert C.
Mason, David
McGill, William
McGuiuness, William
McIntosh, George J.
Mexfield, Joseph
Mominee, Alexander
Moran, William F.
Morrissey, Lawrence T.
Murtha, Thomas H.
Nagle, Joseph M.
Owens, John A.
Paguin, Alexander J.
Peloguin, Peter
Peltier, Paul N.
Phaneuf, Napoleon
Plimpton, Henry E.
Preston, Clarence L.
Reinhard, Walter E.
Rheaume, Emery
Ryan, James T.
Schur, Fred
Shea, William J.
Smith, Myron M.
Stanik, William P.
St. John, Alcide
Stone, James
Tremblay Jr., Julius
Tromblay, Frank
Vinton, George H.
Vinton, George W.
Ware, Ernest L.
Welch, Martin: Died of typhoid fever in 1898. [Born in 1865 in
Southbridge, Massachusetts, the son of Thomas Welch; employed with American
Optical Glass Works to 1898; died of typhoid fever in 1898; buried at the
National Cemetery in Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia; disinterred and
buried in the family cemetery.]
Wheelock, Warren T.
Wood, Allen L.
Wood, Lindsay
Sources
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Pages 320 & 321, “The
’98 Campaign of the 6th Massachusetts, U.S.V.” Lieut. Frank E. Edwards;
Boston, Massachusetts; Little, Brown, and Company, 1899.
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