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List of Civil War Veterans, Residents of North Adams at time of service from 1861-1865, who were killed in action, died as prisoners of war, or died of disease.
 
The information provided herein was taken from the eight volumes published by the Adjutant General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, The Adams Transcript (circ 1878), The Tenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry 1861-1864, by Alfred S. Roe, and confirmed via the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, and the Massachusetts Civil War Research Center, and other various web resources.
 
 

Rest in Peace.
Graphic by Bob Seymour

It is to be expected that throughout the years information is either incomplete or conflicting.  The following are examples of this pandemonium:
 
 •  The name Schwarneeberger is probably incorrect, although it was documented that way in the records.  My guess is the proper name is Schwarzenberg.  You can see how this can be misconstrued.
 
 •  York (Wallace) is also listed as Yaw in some sources.
 
 •  The following soldiers were reported "missing".  I did not add them to the list for fear they may have deserted.  No information is known, to me, of these men.
 
-Amasa R. Bullock
-James Hodge
-Wilbur F. Ward
 

A memorial to the Soldiers' Monument.