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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1: prelminary narrative 8 0 Browse Search
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mpaign on the Hudson, by Rev. H N. Hudson; in Gordon's War Diary, p. 411; in Eyland's Evolution of a Life, p. 231; and in Putnam's Co. A, 25th Mass., p. 232. an impetuous recklessness of statement and a lawyer's ingenuity in special pleading. If eveal Biographies, I, 124, 219. A captain and two lieutenants of the 20th were killed, one of the latter being young William Lowell Putnam, whose great grandfather, Judge Lowell, inserted the anti-slavery clause in the Bill of Rights of Massachusetts. Putnam, when the surgeon came to dress his wound in the hospital, said, Go to some one else; you cannot save me. The boy-lieutenant of the 15th, John William Grout of Worcester, barely eighteen and fresh from a military school, took a load of woundgiments, complaining of the appointment over their heads—or the threatened appointment—of inexperienced civilians; See Putnam's Co. A, 25th Mass. (pp. 126, 127), for illustrations of this. and it was fortunate that the strongly democratic spirit o