Natick's Civil War Service
Natick’s Civil War Service
A History and Roster
Tom A.C. Ellis, Jr., Author
Pamela Ellis, Editor
Lisa Breslow Thompson, Designer
Natick acted swiftly to defend our nation in the Civil War, reacting to the calamity 29 years before the outbreak of the war. It was 1832, when the Natick Antislavery Society was created. In 1841, she formed a militia, the Natick’s Mechanic Rifle Company. It is not known, but estimated that Natick’s quota of men throughout the war would be under 400 men after exemptions. The Commonwealth’s Adjutant General accredited Natick with the service of 496 men, well above her obligations.
Read more about Natick in the Civil War when you purchase this book.
Hardcover, 7 x 10 x 1.1”, 480 pages, 128 B/W photographs, $45.00, ISBN 9781941573129, published 2016.
Natick’s Civil War Service
A History and Roster
Tom A.C. Ellis, Jr., Author
Pamela Ellis, Editor
Lisa Breslow Thompson, Designer
Natick acted swiftly to defend our nation in the Civil War, reacting to the calamity 29 years before the outbreak of the war. It was 1832, when the Natick Antislavery Society was created. In 1841, she formed a militia, the Natick’s Mechanic Rifle Company. It is not known, but estimated that Natick’s quota of men throughout the war would be under 400 men after exemptions. The Commonwealth’s Adjutant General accredited Natick with the service of 496 men, well above her obligations.
Read more about Natick in the Civil War when you purchase this book.
Hardcover, 7 x 10 x 1.1”, 480 pages, 128 B/W photographs, $45.00, ISBN 9781941573129, published 2016.
Natick’s Civil War Service
A History and Roster
Tom A.C. Ellis, Jr., Author
Pamela Ellis, Editor
Lisa Breslow Thompson, Designer
Natick acted swiftly to defend our nation in the Civil War, reacting to the calamity 29 years before the outbreak of the war. It was 1832, when the Natick Antislavery Society was created. In 1841, she formed a militia, the Natick’s Mechanic Rifle Company. It is not known, but estimated that Natick’s quota of men throughout the war would be under 400 men after exemptions. The Commonwealth’s Adjutant General accredited Natick with the service of 496 men, well above her obligations.
Read more about Natick in the Civil War when you purchase this book.
Hardcover, 7 x 10 x 1.1”, 480 pages, 128 B/W photographs, $45.00, ISBN 9781941573129, published 2016.