Abbreviations used
Date February 2 1869
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper Morning Telegraph
The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate.
The School of Military Instruction opened this morn. List of men admitted: Capt. and Adjt. W.S. MORRIS, Fredericton; Major J.R. MacSHANE*, St. John; Capt. M.W. MAHER*, St. John; Capt. C.E. GODARD*, St. John; Capt. W.S. ROBINSON, St. Stephen; Capt. J.V. THURGAR*, St. John; S.S. DINGEE, Gagetown; Lt. Calvin POWERS*, St. John; Geo. H. SHARP (Cavalry) Apohaqui; Capt. and Adjt. Edwin ARNOLD, Sussex; Capt. and Adjt. J.D. UNDERHILL (Artillery) St. John; Lt. Geo. H. COUGLE, Sussex; Ensign J. NUGENT*, St. John; Wm T. HARPER, Bay Verte; Lt. G.L. FOSTER (Artillery) St. John; J.E. DALY (Artillery) St. John; J. KING (Artillery) St. John; Gunner Thos. CROCKETT (Artillery) St. John; Lt. Samuel U. McCULLY, Chatham; Maj. Geo. T. FLEWELLING, Douglas Rd., Portland; Gunner W.A. CUNNINGHAM, Carleton; Lt. Charles H. CUNARD, Indiantown; Lt. Comly ROBINSON, Indiantown; James SPENCER*, St. John; Lt. Col. E.B. BEER, Sussex; Maj. O.R. ARNOLD, Sussex; Rowlan C. GLIENELL (Artillery) Newcastle; Lt. Col. Hurd PETERS, St. John. (* belongs to St. John Volunteer Battalion) (see original)