Book - Dear Old "K"
Duane, James T. Dear Old "K". Boston; Thomas Todd Printers, 1922
Duane, James T. Dear Old "K". Boston; Thomas Todd Printers, 1922
Committee of the Regiment, History of the Thirty-sixth Regiment, Mass Volunteers, 1862-1865, Press of Rockwell and Churchill, Boston, 1884.
Inside front page list of Warwick soldiers in the 36 Mass Reg:
Alexander Cooper, pg 363, 214, Sylvester T. Underwood, pg 363, Jesse F.Bridge, pg 364, George B. Cobb, pg 364, John Farnsworth, pg 365, Ebenezer Goodwin, pg 365, Alfred C. Houghton, pg 366, Lafayette Nelson, pg 367, Amos A. Taylor, pg 367, Joseph A.Williams, pg 368,159, Joseph D. Putnam, pg 379, Franklin Pierce, pg 350. All above company G except Putnam, Co. K and Pierce Co. D
(temporarily on exhibit in room 1a, glass-topped display cabinet)
Holland, Josiah Gilbert; History of Western Massachusetts, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire Counties; Samuel Bowles and Company, 1855. Volume I, parts I and II.
American Unitarian Association. Hymn And Tune Book For The Church And The Home.
Press of John Wilson and Son, Cambridge. 1875
Roe, Alfred S., A Veteran of the Civil War. The Fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in its Three Tours of Duty 1861, 1862-'63, 1864. Published by the Fifth Regiment Veteran Association. Worcester: The Blanchard Press, 1911.
William H. Lawrence of Warwick enlisted in Company E from Cambridge. Color Sergeant killed at Bull Run (Page 77)
Porter, Admiral. Incidents and Anecdotes of the Civil War. New York; D. Appleton and Company, 1886.
Upton, Rebecca A. Home Studies.
Crosby, Nichols, and Company. Boston. 1856.
Casner, Mabel B. and Gabriel, Ralph Henry. Exploring American History. New York and Chicago; Harcourt, Brace and Company 1932.
Jenkins, Stephen. The Old Boston Post Road with 200 illustrations and maps. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London; The Knickerbocker Press, 1913
Goldsbury, John A. M., William Russell. The American Common-School Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse, with Rules for Reading and Speaking.
Tappa, Whittemore and Mason, Boston. 1844