Charles C. Ewer Civil War diary, ca. 1862.
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Sturgis Library (Barnstable, Mass.). Archives.
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Built in 1873, the Colin C. Baker was a 3-masted schooner partially owned and captained by Browning K. Baker of West Dennis (Mass.). From its home port of Boston, it sailed the Mid and North Atlantic in pursuit of trade in coal and other mined commodities. It was abandoned at sea in 1917. From the description of Schooner Colin C. Baker papers, 1874-1903. (Clams, Inc). WorldCat record id: 62879980 ...
Ewer, Pauline Ryder.
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United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 44th (1862-1863)
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Schutter, Mary Ellen, 1855-1936.
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United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Second Auditor's Office.
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Ewer, Maidee Schutter.
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Ewer, Charles C., 1839-1879.
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Charles C. Ewer was born in Barnstable, Mass. in 1839 and died in Washington, D.C., February 13, 1879. He married Mary Ellen Schutter and had two children; Maidee Schutter Ewer and Pauline Ryder Ewer. In 1862, Ewer enlisted in the 44th Regiment of Massachusetts volunteers. He was wounded at Whitehall, N.C. and later discharged. He moved to Washington, D.C. and was employed in the Second Auditor's Office until his death. From the description of Charles C. Ewer Civil War diary, ca. 186...