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John M. Deane : ウィキペディア英語版 | John M. Deane
John Milton Deane (January 8, 1840 - September 2, 1914), was an American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient and a major in the United States Army. ==Biography== Deane was born in Assonet, Massachusetts to John and Lydia (Andros) Deane. He attended local schools in Assonet and Myricks, and later at the Foxboro English and Classical School. After completing his own schooling, Deane served as a schoolteacher in Berkley and Assonet. Deane enlisted in the Assonet Light Infantry in September, 1858.〔Richmond, Col. Silas P. ''A History of the Town of Freetown, Massachusetts: Military History''. Assonet: Assonet Village Improvement Society, 1902.〕 On November 20, 1866, Deane married Mary Gray Pearce (1846–1923). She was the daughter of Abner Tompkins and Sarah Read (Briggs) Pearce.〔 He was elected a resident member of the Old Colony Historical Society in 1902.〔''Collections of the Old Colony Historical Society, No. 8''. Taunton: Old Colony Historical Society, 1921.〕 In 1896-97, he had erected a home on Water Street in Assonet that is now the Assonet Inn. On September 2, 1914, John Deane died at the age of 74. He is buried in the Assonet Burying Ground. In 1989, a ceremony was held in the Assonet Burying Ground during which a government marker was placed on Deane's grave. In 2005, Deane's diaries from the period 1861-1865 were published by the Freetown Historical Society as ''Civil War Diaries of Maj. John M. Deane, Medal of Honor Winner, 1861-1865''.
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