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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1847. (search)
vern Hill he worked down nearly the whole medical force of the army, and performed more amputations and other operations than any other, as my surgeon told me, who worked at the hospital with him. The services of Dr. Revere upon the Peninsula were appreciated by the medical officers of the army. His zeal, ability, courage, and discretion were stated, and he was recommended to promotion to a Surgeoncy by Dr. Dougherty, formerly Brigade Surgeon, Dana's Brigade, and Senior Reserve Surgeon, Sedgwick's Division; Dr. D. W. Hand, Brigade Surgeon, Gorman's Brigade; and Dr. John A. Lidell, Surgeon and Medical Director, Second Corps. After the army reached the James River, the malarial poisons began again to develop their effects upon the systems of the men. Dr. Revere, though himself a sufferer from disease, would not yield to its debilitating effects, but continued with the army in the zealous and faithful discharge of his duties. He accompanied the Army of the Potomac when it moved n
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1851. (search)
1851. William Dwight Sedgwick. First Lieutenant 2d Mass. Vols. (Infantry), May 25, 1861; Major and A. A. G. U. S. Vols., September 16, 186; died at Keedysville, Md., September 29, 1862, of a wound received at Antietam, September 17. William Dwight Sedgwick was the only son of Charles and Elizabeth (Dwight) Sedgwick, aWilliam Dwight Sedgwick was the only son of Charles and Elizabeth (Dwight) Sedgwick, and was born in Lenox, Massachusetts, June 27, 1831. Till the age of fourteen years he was brought up almost entirely at home, when his father sent him to Illinois to spend a summer with a farmer who was a relative, and who then lived in a log-house. Here he learned and performed every kind of farm-work of which a boy of that age Sedgwick, and was born in Lenox, Massachusetts, June 27, 1831. Till the age of fourteen years he was brought up almost entirely at home, when his father sent him to Illinois to spend a summer with a farmer who was a relative, and who then lived in a log-house. Here he learned and performed every kind of farm-work of which a boy of that age is capable, and confirmed a constitution originally excellent. His father believed that, without some personal knowledge and experience of labor, he could not have a proper sympathy with laboring men. He spend one year at a French school, and one in a boys' school taught by Rev. Samuel P. Parker, in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, an
eaver, James E. Second Lieutenant, 7th Mass. Infantry, Nov. 22, 1862. First Lieutenant, May 5, 1863. Resigned, Nov. 1, 1863. Seaverns, Henry A. Second Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, Mar. 30, 1864. First Lieutenant, Sept. 15, 1864; not mustered. Discharged (disability), Jan. 7, 1865, as Second Lieutenant. Died at North Scituate, Mass., Sept. 26, 1894. Sedgwick, Arthur. First Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, June 23, 1864. Discharged (disability), Feb. 3, 1865. Sedgwick, William Dwight. First Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1861. Captain, Assistant Adj. General, U. S. Volunteers, Sept. 16, 1861. See U. S. Army. Seely, Montresser. Second Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Aug. 24, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 16, 1864. Severance, Franklin C. Second Lieutenant, 52d Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Oct. 2, 1862. Mustered out, Aug. 14, 1863. Severson, William C. Second Lieutenant, 56th Mass. Infantry, A
ptain, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. Volunteers, Oct. 24, 1864. Brevet Major, U. S. Volunteers, Aug. 22, 1865. Mustered out, Aug. 25, 1865. Seaverns, Joel. Born in Massachusetts. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Army, May 24, 1862, to June 24, 1862, and from Aug. 28, 1862, to Dec. 4, 1863. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers, Dec. 4, 1863. Major, Surgeon, Mar. 30, 1864. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Oct. 6, 1865. Mustered out, Oct. 7, 1865. Sedgwick, William Dwight. Born in Massachusetts. First Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Captain, Assistant Adj. General, U. S. Volunteers, Sept. 16, 1861. Major, Assistant Adj. General, Aug. 7, 1862. Died at Keedysville, Md., Sept. 29, 1862, of a wound received at Antietam, Sept. 17. Shelton, Eugene Edward. Born in Massachusetts. Second Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, Nov. 1, 1861. First Lieutenant, July 22, 1862. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S Volunteers, Feb. 19, 1863.
18, p. 4, col. 5. — 6th Corps. Action of Sedgwick and his corps; open letter, from Gen. W. I. H — – – Number and name of troops against Gen. Sedgwick at Marye's Heights. Gen. F. A. Walker. N. Y. Nation, vol. 39, p. 109. — – – Sedgwick's assault; with statistics for campaign. Huntington W. 770. — – – Troops engaged and lost in Gen. Sedgwick's attack on Marye's Heights. N. Y. Nation,May 7, 1863, p. 4, col. 4. — – – Action of Sedgwick and his Corps; open letter from Gen. W. I. H.ns. Century, vol. 32, p. 644. —May, 1863. Sedgwick's assault. See Chancellorsville. —March 6 vol. 2, p. 341. Jackson, Huntington W. Sedgwick's assault at Chancellorsville; with statisticcols. 1, 2. — – Skirmishing of soldiers in Sedgwick's attack. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 3, p. 1, p. 102. — Skirmishing. Instances in Gen. Sedgwick's attack at Rappahannock Station, and Gen.74. — Number and name of troops against Gen. Sedgwick; Marye's He
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
cully, D. P., 347, 555 Scully, Thomas, 395 Seagrave, C. S., 348 Seagrave, O. B., 128 Seamans, H. G., 128 Seamans, W. H., 347 Searle, C. P., 479 Sears, A. C., 128 Sears, A. F., 479 Sears, C. A., 348 Sears, C. B., 711 Sears, Cyrus, 128 Sears, E. H., 128 Sears, E. T., 128 Sears, G. W., 348 Sears, P. C., 348 Sears, T. B., 128 Seaver, J. E., 348 Seaver, J. T., 128 Seaverns, H. A., 348 Seaverns, Joel, 443, 555 Seavey, E. A., 130 Seavey, T. B., 130 Sedgwick, Arthur, 348 Sedgwick, W. D., 348, 443 Seely, Montresser, 348 Selfridge, T. O., 130 Selfridge, T. O., Jr., 130 Sellew, E. K., 130 Semmes, Raphael, 711 Semple, J. R., 130 Sendmeyer, Enos, 479 Senter, C. W. C., 130 Sessions, Fitzroy, 479 Severance, F. C., 348 Severson, W. C., 348 Sewell, J. S., 395 Seymour, Truman, 711 Shackley, Jonas, 348 Shackley, Moses, 348 Shanks, W. F. G., 711 Shannon, A. V., 348 Shanty, S. E., 389 Shapleigh, S. C., Mrs, 584 Sharp, J. E., 348 Sharp, J. L., 348 Shatswell,