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Bliss Perry, The American spirit in lierature: a chronicle of great interpreters 22 0 Browse Search
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Browsing named entities in Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2. You can also browse the collection for George Ticknor or search for George Ticknor in all documents.

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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, XIV. Massachusetts women in the civil war. (search)
L. Holmes, wife of the poet and essayist, Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes; Miss Hannah E. Stevenson; Miss Isa E. Loring; Mrs. George H. Shaw; Mrs. Martin Brimmer; Mrs. George Ticknor and Mrs. William B. Rogers; Miss Mary Felton of Cambridge, Mass., who served in the same hospital for a long time with her friend, Miss Lowell. Mrs. TicknoMrs. Ticknor was president of the Boston sewing circle, which raised nearly $22,000 in money for material for hospital clothing, and manufactured from it over 21,000 garments, mostly flannel, for the sick and wounded. Mrs. Ticknor was also president of an organization formed for the relief of the Second Regiment of Massachusetts Infantry, aMrs. Ticknor was also president of an organization formed for the relief of the Second Regiment of Massachusetts Infantry, and which afterward included other soldiers. This society raised nearly $4,000 in money, and sent to the men 4,969 articles of clothing, one-third of which were flannel. Miss Dorothea L. Dix was a native of Worcester, Mass. In early life she became very much interested in prison reform, at a time when the inmates of penal insti
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
S. I., 361 Thompson, T. S., 142 Thompson, W. G., 361 Thompson, W. L., 361 Thompson, Warren, 361 Thomson, G. A., 142 Thorndike, Albert, 361 Thorndike, G. L., 449 Thorndike, J. E., 449, 560 Thorndike, J. P., 584 Thorndike, William, 390 Thorne, William, 361 Thornton, A. B., 144 Thornton, G. E., 144 Thorpe, Lewis, 584 Thorpe, Walter, 584 Thurber, F. H., 144 Thurber, J. D., 230, 361, 560 Thurston, C. S., 144 Tibbetts, P. H., 361 Tibbetts, W. H., 361 Ticknor, B. H., 361 Ticknor, George, Mrs., 594 Tidd, J. E., 361 Tidd, L. R., 361 Tifft, L. A., 361 Tilden, Albert, 361 Tilden, C. L., 361 Tilden, Joseph, 361 Tileston, C. E., 361 Tileston, G. F., 230 Tillson, A. A., 361 Tillson, H. O., 361 Tillson, M. W., 144 Tilton, W. H., 144 Tilton, W. S., 197, 230, 449, 561 Tilton, W. W., 361 Tinkham, B. C., 362 Tinkham, H. E., 144 Tirrell, A. H., 1st Batt. Mass. Fron. Cav., 362, 481 Tirrell, A. H., 33d U. S. Colored Inf., 496 Tirrell, A. W., 362 Tirrell, E. F.,