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Historical records of the New Brunswick Regiment, Canadian Artillery

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'GraveyardINDEX. 255' 'Eastern battery, 205.Eastport. town <strong>of</strong>, friendly resolutions, 26.Easty, J. H., lieutenant, 240.Edgar, James, captain, 86.Edwards, John C, won prize for attendanceat drill, 178 appointed orderly room clerk,;219.Ellis. Fred. H., lieutenant, 160.European & North American Railway, saluteon turning <strong>of</strong> sod, 77.Ewing, Joseph, lieutenant, 144, 150 ; on dutyat St. John fire and injured, 153; retires,171.Exhibition, Dominion, 1883, 167.Exhibition, Provincial, 163.Farmer, Richard, lieutenant, 124 captain,;126 ; muster roll <strong>of</strong> battery, 127; brevetmajor, 13^; quartermaster, 149; retired, 231.Fenian excitement, 130, 145.Fire at St. John, 1877, 154 ;force called out,155 : blowing down <strong>of</strong> walls, 156 ;accidentto Gunner Lamb, 156; to I,ieutenant Ewing,157 ; report <strong>of</strong> D. A. G. on, 158.'Flat Feet,' 80.Forts, The, 197 ; Dorchester battery, 5, 17,205 ;Fort Frederick, 27, 199.Foster, Fred. A., lieutenant, 241.Foster, George X,., sergeant, 114; lieutenant,243.Foster, Robert P., lieutenant, 207.Foster, vStephen Kent, lieutenant, 44, 48, 51;assisted in celebration <strong>of</strong> Queen's coronation,53 ;captain, 64 ;maintained efficiency<strong>of</strong> portion <strong>of</strong> regiment, 72; major, 75; brevetlievitenant-Colonel, 85 ;assists in reception<strong>of</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales, 96 ;presides at socialmeeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers, 98 , speech in responseto presentation <strong>of</strong> colors, 105 ;lieutenantcolonel,129 ; commission as evidence <strong>of</strong>continuity <strong>of</strong> corps, 140 ;gazetted in brigade,143 ; as senior <strong>of</strong>ficer at St. John requestedto call out force for duty after fire,155 ;issues orders for corps to be in readinessfor emergency, 159 ;thanked for systematicpreparation, 160; retires with rank,167 ;death <strong>of</strong>. 178.Foster. Stephen Kent, jr., bombardier, 114 ;corporal, 115 ; sergeant, 125 ; lieutenant,130 ;called out, 131 ;reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Fenianscare. 133 : paymaster, 136, 140, 143.Foster, Walter E., lieutenant, 207.Eraser, J. W., lieutenant, 150.Frink, James, lieutenant, 246.Frodsham, Sergeant, gunnery <strong>of</strong>, 137.Frost, Wm. J., lieutenant, 86.Frye, Henry, lieutenant, 246.Gallagher, Francis, bombardier, Peters' battery,114.Garby, George, lieutenant, 126 ; called out,131.Gemmill, John F., lieutenant, 136.George III, jubilee <strong>of</strong>, 23 ;death <strong>of</strong>, 35.George IV, proclaimed, 35 ; birthday salute,38.Gilbert, Thos., lieutenant in Colville company,4, 9.Gillespie, C. T., assisted at concert, 210.Gillespie, Thos. F., lieutenant, 86 ; raisesbattery at Chatham, 136 ; battery removedfrom fist, 168.Glasgow, H. Adam, sergeant, 85.Goddard, H. W,, lieutenant, 252.Good, Sergeant, on Shoeburyness team. 173.Gordon, Governor, address on Trent affair,118 ; censures addresses from volunteers,122.Gordon, J[ohn J., lieutenant, 172 ; captain,174 ; major, 184; presentation to, 185; quartermaster,214, 233.Gordon, Robert H., lieutenant, 207.Governors and administrators <strong>of</strong> N. B.:Carleton, Thos., 3, 6, 25 Ludlow, GabrielG., 25; Winslow,;Edward, 25; Hunter,Major-General Martin, 25; Johnston, Lieutenant-ColonelGeorge, 25 Balfour, Major-General William. 25 ;;Smv<strong>the</strong>, Major-GeneralG. T,. 25, 33 ;Hailes,' Lieutenant-ColonelHarris Wm., 33 Saumarez, Sir Thos.,;33; Chipman, Hon. Ward, 37 Douglas, SirHoward. 37, 38; Bliss,;Hon. John M., 38;Harvey, Sir John, 55 ; Colebrooke, Sir William,64; Manners-Sutton, J. H. T., 80;Gordon, Arthur H., 102, 117; Wilmot, L- A.,137 ;Tilley, vSir S. L., 149.' battery, 205.Gray, Arthur C. H. lieutenant, 239.Gray, Rev. Dr., consecrates colors, 103.Gray, Lieutenant Colonel John H., presentscolors, 103.Gray, Lieutenant William, 41.Grea<strong>the</strong>ad, Nicholas T., lieutenant, 132.Hall, Mark, lieutenant, 251.Hanford, Thos. T., lieutenant, 36.Harding, Geo. F., sergeant, 100.Hare, Lieutenant Chas., brings prize intoport <strong>of</strong> St. John, 29.Harris, Captain, 42, 247.Harrison, Chas. F., lieutenant, presentedwith N. W. medal, 175 ;captain, 207 ;services,172.Harrison, Mrs, C. W., assists at concert, 209.Hartt, Captain, J. T. T., assists at concert,210.Harvey, Sir John, governor during disputedboundary' question, 55.'Havelock ' battery, 100,Hayne, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard, referredto, 2 ; appointed to command <strong>of</strong> artillery,46 ;sketch <strong>of</strong> life, 49;provincial A. D. C,64; assistant adjutant-general, 75; adjutantgeneral,76 ; assists in reception <strong>of</strong> Prince<strong>of</strong> Wales, 96 ; report for 1860, 99 ;provincialA. D. C, 102;quartermaster-general, 119;colonel-commandant, 129.Hay, George, lieutenant, 247.Hea, Fred. L,, paymaster sergeant, death <strong>of</strong>218.

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