The 5th Massachusetts Volunteers served in the Spanish-American War, and was mustered out on March 31, 1899.
The 54th Massachusetts Volunteers are the first black regiment recruited in the North.
After his high school education, Browne enlisted in the Forty-sixth Massachusetts Volunteers (1862-63).
During the American Civil War, he served in the 52nd Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers.
The 18th Massachusetts Volunteers Infantry was mustered into active service on 24 August 1861.
During the Civil War, Stone served as a chaplain for the 45th Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteers.
The ten companies of the 27th Massachusetts Volunteers were recruited in the western part of the State in the late summer and fall of 1861.
Shortly after his graduation, he enlisted as a private in the 24th Massachusetts Volunteers.
At the age of 47, before he became President, Washington was still able to defeat seven challengers from the Massachusetts Volunteers.
During the Civil War he enlisted and was promoted to captain of the 48th Massachusetts Volunteers.