from Webster Times, VolXXIIV #3 March 4, 1881 (Courtesey of Mike Branniff)
| Oxford Capt. Albert Prince, one of Worcester's well known citizens, died at his home in that city, Wednsday morning, aged forty-two years. He was born in Oxford, and enlisted from this town in 1861, in Co. E, 15th regiment and served untill July 28, 1864, having been promoted to the rank of captain in 1862 for gallant service. At the battle of Gettysburg, Capt. Prince received seven wounds, disabling both arms, and he retired from the field carrying his sword in his mouth. He was a staunch Democrat, and was several times a canditate of the Worcester Democracy for Representative in the General assembly. |