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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies 26 2 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 6 0 Browse Search
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1856. (search)
erkins than would have been any priestly or military splendor. The services were performed by Rev. John C. Smith of the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Washington, who thus describes the scene:—-- There were but four of us,—the father, Dr. Francis H. Brown, Surgeon of Judiciary Square Hospital, and a young ministerial friend, Mr. D. R. Frazier, from the Union Theological Seminary, New York. As we were about to leave the Superintendent's house, I beckoned to three wounded convalescents near he usual military sign. We went to the vault and received the body; then moved in the following order, namely, Superintendent and convalescents in front, myself and the young minister; the body carried by hand; the father leaning on the arm of Dr. Brown (also a Boston man). . . . . Reader, if you visit the metropolis and desire to see the grave marked by the marble placed there by the father's love, go to the monument of the Russian Ambassador, M. de Bodisco, and a few yards eastwardly you
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1858. (search)
is guardian: When he was told, a few hours before his death, that he could not live, he received it without a fear, and looked on death calmly as his spirit went out, even after he had ceased to move a muscle, being still conscious, seemingly to the last breath. He fully believed God would do rightly with him, and did not fear to trust him. He died on the last day of January, 1864. He had previously written as follows, from the camp near Brownsville, Arkansas, September 5, 1863, to Dr. F. H. Brown of Boston, who was then collecting information as to the Harvard military record:— I enlisted as Hospital Steward in February, 1862, and in February, 1863, was promoted to Assistant Surgeon. Being with the Army of the Tennessee all the time, I have had but little opportunity to learn what was going on at the East, and particularly in Cambridge. I shall be glad to get any information with regard to my Alma Mater and the doings of her sons, especially in the war, and shall be happ
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, Appendix. (search)
. The Editor has also been much indebted to the successive pamphlet reports of the Classes of 854, 1855, 1856, 1858, and 1861, and to the personal exertions of the Class Secretaries from 1852 to 1864 inclusive. Especial thanks are due to Francis H. Brown, M. D., of the Class of 1857, Editor of the official Roll of Harvard Students who served in the Army or Navy of the United States during the War of the Rebellion. Dr. Brown has devoted much time to the preparation of a Biographical DictionaDr. Brown has devoted much time to the preparation of a Biographical Dictionary of all such students, living and deceased; a work which, it is to be hoped, may yet be published. The manuscript, so far as prepared, he has generously allowed me to consult. The Editor would gladly have also embraced in these volumes, had it been practicable, the memoirs of certain graduates who died during the war, and who were as truly enlisted in their country's service as any here recorded, though they wore no uniform and were mustered on no official rolls. The list might well hav
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, Biographical Index. (search)
Briggs, H., II. 226. Britton, H. W., I. 130. Brown, C. B., Sergeant, Memoir, I. 333-345. Brown, F. HBrown, F. H., Dr., I. 356, 394;. Brown, H. F., Private, Memoir, II. 372, 373;. Brown, Henry, I. 345. Brown, JamesBrown, H. F., Private, Memoir, II. 372, 373;. Brown, Henry, I. 345. Brown, James, I. 345. Brown, John, Capt., I. 314; II. 9, 25;, 417. Brown, Mary, I. 333. Brown, M. W., I. 333. BBrown, Henry, I. 345. Brown, James, I. 345. Brown, John, Capt., I. 314; II. 9, 25;, 417. Brown, Mary, I. 333. Brown, M. W., I. 333. Brown, S. A, II. 80. Browne, A. G., II. 119. Bryan, T. M., Lieut.-Col., II. 50. Bryant, Henry, Dr., . IBrown, James, I. 345. Brown, John, Capt., I. 314; II. 9, 25;, 417. Brown, Mary, I. 333. Brown, M. W., I. 333. Brown, S. A, II. 80. Browne, A. G., II. 119. Bryan, T. M., Lieut.-Col., II. 50. Bryant, Henry, Dr., . I 118. Buchanan, Capt. (Rebel service), I. 81. Buell, D. C., Maj.-Gen., I. 165, 392;; II. 240, 241;. BuBrown, John, Capt., I. 314; II. 9, 25;, 417. Brown, Mary, I. 333. Brown, M. W., I. 333. Brown, S. A, II. 80. Browne, A. G., II. 119. Bryan, T. M., Lieut.-Col., II. 50. Bryant, Henry, Dr., . I 118. Buchanan, Capt. (Rebel service), I. 81. Buell, D. C., Maj.-Gen., I. 165, 392;; II. 240, 241;. Bull, Col. (Rebel service), 1. 122. Bullard, J. L., Capt., II. 262. Bullock, A. H., Hon. I. 63. Burnett,Brown, Mary, I. 333. Brown, M. W., I. 333. Brown, S. A, II. 80. Browne, A. G., II. 119. Bryan, T. M., Lieut.-Col., II. 50. Bryant, Henry, Dr., . I 118. Buchanan, Capt. (Rebel service), I. 81. Buell, D. C., Maj.-Gen., I. 165, 392;; II. 240, 241;. Bull, Col. (Rebel service), 1. 122. Bullard, J. L., Capt., II. 262. Bullock, A. H., Hon. I. 63. Burnett, C. C., II. 216. Burns, Anthony, I. 284. Burnside, A. E., Maj.-Gen., I. 45, 83;, 84,105, 111, 246, 247, 3Brown, M. W., I. 333. Brown, S. A, II. 80. Browne, A. G., II. 119. Bryan, T. M., Lieut.-Col., II. 50. Bryant, Henry, Dr., . I 118. Buchanan, Capt. (Rebel service), I. 81. Buell, D. C., Maj.-Gen., I. 165, 392;; II. 240, 241;. Bull, Col. (Rebel service), 1. 122. Bullard, J. L., Capt., II. 262. Bullock, A. H., Hon. I. 63. Burnett, C. C., II. 216. Burns, Anthony, I. 284. Burnside, A. E., Maj.-Gen., I. 45, 83;, 84,105, 111, 246, 247, 348, 372, 426, 427II. 39, 109, 110, 170, 187, 252, 253, 341. Burrage, John, II. 268 Burrage, Joseph, II. 2Brown, S. A, II. 80. Browne, A. G., II. 119. Bryan, T. M., Lieut.-Col., II. 50. Bryant, Henry, Dr., . I 118. Buchanan, Capt. (Rebel service), I. 81. Buell, D. C., Maj.-Gen., I. 165, 392;; II. 240, 241;. Bull, Col. (Rebel service), 1. 122. Bullard, J. L., Capt., II. 262. Bullock, A. H., Hon. I. 63. Burnett, C. C., II. 216. Burns, Anthony, I. 284. Burnside, A. E., Maj.-Gen., I. 45, 83;, 84,105, 111, 246, 247, 348, 372, 426, 427II. 39, 109, 110, 170, 187, 252, 253, 341. Burrage, John, II. 268 Burrage, Joseph, II. 268. Burrage, J. P., Lieut., Memoir, II. 268-269. Burrage, Sophia, II. 268. Burrill, Adelaide V., II. 2