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' Monument in Cambridge. Brigadier-Generals. Henry L. Eustis. Charles Russell Lowell. Brevet Brigadier-Generals. Samuel E. Chamberlain. Charles F. Walcott. Colonels. P. Stearns Davis. Norwood P. Hallowell. Albert Ordway. Edmund Rice. Brevet Colonel. James B. Smith. Lieutenant-Colonels . William W. Bullock. Jeremiah W. Coveney. J. Durell Green. William H. Lounsbury. George A. Meacham. David P. Muzzey. James P. Richardson. Samuel W. Richardson. Albert Stickney. Majors. Ezra P. Gould. C. Frederick Livermore. Charles C. Parsons. Henry L. Patten. John T. Richards. Atherton H. Stevens, Jr. To Major Stevens was allotted the privilege of conferring special honor on Cambridge. On the morning of April 3, 1865, he received from the Mayor of Richmond a formal surrender of the city, led his squadron within the walls, and displayed the Stars and Stripes upon the State House. Brevet Major. Charles J. Mills. Captains. Thomas H.