George Madison Bodge

George Madison Bodge (February 14, 1841 - July 17, 1914) was an American author and historian best known for his study of King Philip's War.

He also wrote and edited numerous articles and books focusing on the Unitarian Church and genealogy.

On July 15, 1861, George Bodge enlisted into the 7th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment as a fife major for three years of service, but was discharged October 26, 1862, likely when the unit was ordered back to Portland, Maine, to recruit.

[6] He died in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, on July 17, 1914, of gangrene in his left leg.

Memoir of Nathaniel Foster Safford (1893) is an account of Nathaniel Foster Stafford, a Massachusetts attorney and member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society written upon his death.