Co. I, 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
On 15 May 1861 James, a carpenter, mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 20 years, 10 months and 27 days old.
On 21 Oct 1861 James was taken prisoner at The Battle of Ball's Bluff, Leesburg, Virginia.
On 30 Oct 1861 at "The Worcester Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, James Stevens was included, with 304 other men, among "The Killed Wounded and Missing of the Fifteenth Regiment," after Ball's Bluff.
On 23 Feb 1862, James was paroled from prison, but failed to rejoin his regiment.
In Feb 1862 James ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts being designated a deserter.
James Stevens married Mary Eames.
James Stevens was enumerated in the 1890 US Federal census, Veteran's Schedule in Jun 1890 at Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, as having served in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Company I, with the note that he was "never discharged."
James Stevens died on 14 Jun 1904 at Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, of nephritis. He was 63 years, 11 months and 27 days old.
On 4 Jul 1907 James Stevens was included on the Civil War memorial at Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
Co. I, 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
On 15 May 1861 James, a carpenter, mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 20 years, 10 months and 27 days old.
On 21 Oct 1861 James was taken prisoner at The Battle of Ball's Bluff, Leesburg, Virginia.
On 30 Oct 1861 at "The Worcester Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, James Stevens was included, with 304 other men, among "The Killed Wounded and Missing of the Fifteenth Regiment," after Ball's Bluff.
On 23 Feb 1862, James was paroled from prison, but failed to rejoin his regiment.
In Feb 1862 James ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts being designated a deserter.
James Stevens married Mary Eames.
James Stevens was enumerated in the 1890 US Federal census, Veteran's Schedule in Jun 1890 at Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, as having served in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Company I, with the note that he was "never discharged."
James Stevens died on 14 Jun 1904 at Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, of nephritis. He was 63 years, 11 months and 27 days old.
On 4 Jul 1907 James Stevens was included on the Civil War memorial at Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
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