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Arlon S. Atherton

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on July 7, 1864. During 1864, his regiment suffered great loss in numbers. Atherton was sent to the front lines, and his regiment made significant advances, but he was severely wounded in the lung and captured by
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Atherton married Susan "Susie" Maria Caldwell on December 25, 1865, in Warwick. They had three children. He established a grocery business in his newly adopted home town.
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He died on December 6, 1922, and is buried in Warwick Cemetery. His son Arlon E. Atherton, a former representative of the Boston Nail Company died a decade later.
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on August 21, 1861. He was involved in a total of fifteen engagements from November 1861 to early July 1864. Over this period he was promoted to the rank of
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sign, and a nearby surgeon came to his aid and took him into his immediate care. The surgeon's quick thinking actions saved Atherton's life.
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on September 15, 1863. Atherton re-enlisted and mustered in on February 11, 1864. He was appointed
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He was the son of Alvan Atherton and Mary Ann Stearns. His father was a farmer. He was born in
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Shortly after, he was strong enough to be relocated with other wounded Federal soldiers to
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on May 15, 1865. He mustered out on July 20, 1865, and shortly after relocated to
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and member of the Golden Rule Lodge, serving as master in 1892 and 1893.
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His papers are preserved by the New Hampshire Historical Society.
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contributed to the Ellen M. Stone Ransom Fund, known now as the
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A genealogical register of the first settlers of New England
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Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War
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as his regiment retreated on August 16, 1864, during the
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Atherton was paroled during September 1864 and sent to
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New Hampshire Historical Society. 240:3rd New Hampshire Infantry Regiment 855:People from Warwick, Massachusetts 206:in 1872. He was re-elected to the 14: 875:19th-century American legislators 673:"Arlon S. Atherton letters, 1865" 305:on November 9, 1864, followed by 210:in 1882. He was a soldier in the 208:104th Massachusetts General Court 825:New Hampshire Historical Society 714:"Entry for Arlon Sabin Atherton" 204:94th Massachusetts General Court 16:American politician (1842-1922) 525:. W. W. Norton & Company. 519:Jordan, Brian Matthew (2014). 408:1883 Massachusetts legislature 403:1873 Massachusetts legislature 250:on June 21, 1862, followed by 153:Franklin County, Massachusetts 1: 830:Historical Society of Warwick 80:for the 1st Franklin District 48:for the 1st Franklin District 774:"Arlon E. Atherton obituary" 269:Second Battle of Deep Bottom 627:"Arlon S. Atherton letters" 202:after being elected to the 901: 686:Shaffer, Duane E. 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Massachusetts House of Representatives
Incumbent
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Incumbent
Richmond, New Hampshire
Franklin County, Massachusetts
Republican
Warwick, Massachusetts
Massachusetts House of Representatives
94th Massachusetts General Court
104th Massachusetts General Court
American Civil War
New Hampshire
Richmond, New Hampshire
3rd New Hampshire Infantry Regiment
private
corporal
sergeant
first sergeant
second lieutenant
Confederate forces
Second Battle of Deep Bottom
Virginia
Masonic
Libby Prison
Richmond, Virginia
prisoner exchange
Annapolis, Maryland
first lieutenant

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