I’d like to take this Veterans Day to honor some of the Veterans we have found through our Clark Cemetery restoration project. This is from personally researched information I have done on my own.
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Richard Powers was born on May 7, 1827 in Gloucester. He served in the Union Army Company D, 32nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. He was killed in action on August 21, 1864 at Weldon Railroad in Petersburg, VA.
James Hicks was born in 1816. He lived In Gloucester as a Fisherman until he enlisted into the army on Feb 20, 1863 as a Private at the age of 43. He enlisted in Company l, Massachusetts 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment and Mustered out on Jan 9, 1865. He died in Gloucester Feb 12 1890. He was widowed by Georgianna Hicks.
Edward H Staten was born in 1838. He lived in Salem with wife Caroline and son Edward B. He enlisted in Company A, Massachusetts 5th Infantry Regiment on May 1, 1861. He was promoted to Full Captain on July 6, 1861. He commissioned as an officer in Company B, Massachusetts Co B 7th Infantry Company on July 6, 1861. He mustered out on July 31, 1861 at Boston, MA. He then commissioned as an officer in Company I, Massachusetts 6th Infantry Regiment on July 15, 1864 and mustering out on October 27, 1864 at Readville, MA.
James Wilson was born 1817 and lived in Gloucester as a farmer. He enlisted as a Private on December 20, 1861 at the age of 44 in Company A, 30th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts. He was disability discharged from Company A, 30th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on April 4, 1862 at Ship Island, MS.
Joseph Green was born August 5, 1843. At the age of 21 on April 15, 1864 he enlisted in the US Navy where he served aboard the USS Jamestown as a Landsman. He joined the ship after it had departed for the pacific to protect American commerce from Confederate Privateers and the ship remain on that duty until after the end of the war. She decommissioned at Mare Island and September 17 1865 and Joseph Green mustered out of the Navy on October 25, 1865.
You can find pictures of the headstones for these men and more here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.756751767728123.1073741828.755631984506768&type=1.
Happy Veterans Day!
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