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Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 2 4 0 Browse Search
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Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 2, Chapter 69: transferred to New York city (search)
tributed liberally to my educational efforts in Tennessee, is full of bright sunshine in retrospect.. I enjoyed making a thorough study of Taylor's career, going to every place where history said he had been, and taking a trip to Old Mexico to see his battlefields. On this agreeable visit I was accompanied by Captain and Mrs. Guy Howard, Captain and Mrs. Charles R. Barnett, Mrs. Shoemaker and daughter, of Baltimore, and Mrs. Barnett's mother and sister. Before starting, the Mexican Minister Romero, who so generously befriended General Grant in New York, gave me letters to the President of the Mexican Republic and to others. Their kindness met me as soon as I crossed the border. At Camargo the commandant had his battalion under arms to do me honor at ten o'clock at night. The same thing occurred later, on our arrival at Matamoras. As soon as I reached the City of Mexico, an officer of rank, designated by President Diaz, met us at the station and showed our party every attenti
. Ricketts, James B., I, 158,257, 259, 264, 282, 283, 290, 292, 293, 295. Rigault, Colonel, II, 539. Robert, Christopher R., II, 272. Robert, Henry M., I, 92. Roberts, R. F., I, 143, 144. Robinson, James 8., I, 618. Robinson, John C., I, 415, 424; II, 285, 286. Rochambeau, Marquis, II, 540. Rockface Ridge, Ga., II, 504. Rodes, R. E., I, 300, 390, 400, 426. Rodman, Isaac P., I, 190, 280, 303-305. Rogers, J. A. R., II, 405. Rogers, Robert M., I, 419. Romero, M., II, 556. Roosevelt, Theodore, II, 574. Rosecrans, William8., 1,450,451,457. Rosengarten, Joseph G., I, 410. Rossell, N. B., I, 75. Rosser, Thomas H., I, 280. Rousseau, Lovell H., I, 601. Rowett, Richard, II, 61. Ruger, Thomas H., I, 427, 430-433, 618. Runyon, Theodore, I, 146, 152. Russell, Henry S., I, 383. Rustin, Alice G., II, 546. Sampson, Charles A. L., I, 120, 137. Sampson, G. W.. 1, 134. Sampson, Jacob P. II, 90. Sampson, Mrs. 8. 8., I, 43
500,000. Verdi is composing a new opera entitled the Blind Posoner, the libret to of which is said to be full of horrors. In a single town of Maine, containing only 450 inhabitants, 32 people died last year of consumption. Miss Lizzie Dill, an actress, is a candidate for State Librarian before the Indiana Legislature. Wm. Archer Cocke, of Richmond, Va., lectured in Baltimore on the 22d instant, on the "Life and Writings of Wm. H. Prescott." The Countess of Eglinton died on the 31st ult., very suddenly, at Eglinton Castle, Scotland. To-morrow will be the one hundred and second anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns. All enormous cow, weighing alive 2,650 pound, was slaughtered in Boston last week. The steam-frigate Merrimack, now at Norfolk, will soon be ordered to prepare for sea. The police of Mobile have organized themselves into a military company. M. Romero, the Mexican Minister at Washington, is paying a visit to Mr. Lincoln.