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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)
sickening work Mrs. Tyler broke down, and in the summer of 1864 was obliged to leave her post of duty. She was so prostrated by hospital fever as to render her recovery for a time extremely doubtful. She was sent to Europe by her physician as soon as she began to convalesce, but was prostrated by a return of the fever in Paris, and months later in Lucerne, Switzerland, nor was her health re-established until some time after the close of the war. Mrs. Stephen Barker, the sister of Hon. William Whiting, an Attorney-General of Massachusetts, and whose husband was chaplain of the Fourteenth Massachusetts Infantry, accompanied him to the field and devoted herself to hospital nursing and relief, serving in almost every capacity, and identifying herself with the patients under her care. Mrs. G. T. M. Davis, a native of Pittsfield, Mass., and the wife of a colonel who served with distinction during the Mexican war, resided in New York City during the civil war. She rendered invaluable
104, p. 305. —Our soldiers; rev. of several memorials. See Soldiers. North American Rev., vol. 99, p. 172. —Sanitary commission; report. C. Stille, rev. of. North American Rev., vol. 104, p. 142. —War powers under the constitution. Wm. Whiting, rev. of. North American Rev., vol. 101, p. 237. —With Gen. Sheridan in Lee's last campaign. Staff officer, anon., rev. of. North American Rev., vol. 104, p. 252. Noyes, Geo. F. Antietam; from Bivouac and Battlefield. Harper's Mon.,862, p. 4, col. 2. — 1863. Jan. 7, 8. Naval raid; letter from the U. S. ship Commodore Morris. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 14, 1863, p. 4, col. 4. White Oak Swamp Bridge, Va. June 13, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 721. Whiting, Wm. War powers under the constitution, rev. of. C. E. Norton. North American Rev., vol. 101, p. 237. Whitman, Walt. Some war memoranda; paying the 1st U. S. C. T., 54th Regt. M. V. I. North American Rev., vol. 144, p. 55. Whitney,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
m, Navy, 152 White, William, 35th Mass. Inf., 370 Whitin, C. P., 685 Whitin, L. F., 152 Whitin, Paul, 585 Whiting, Adoniram, 162 Whiting, C. G., 162 Whiting, C. J., 453 Whiting, J. B., 371 Whiting, P. M., 371 Whiting, W. D., 152 Whiting, William, 599 Whiting, William, 731 Whitman, E. B., 453, 565 Whitman, F. M., 500 Whitman, Frank, 391 Whitman, G. A., 371 Whitman, H. H., 573 Whitman, J. B., 371 Whitman, J. F., 152 Whitman, N. D., 371 Whitman, Walt, 731 Whitmarsh, ZachariaWhiting, William, 731 Whitman, E. B., 453, 565 Whitman, F. M., 500 Whitman, Frank, 391 Whitman, G. A., 371 Whitman, H. H., 573 Whitman, J. B., 371 Whitman, J. F., 152 Whitman, N. D., 371 Whitman, Walt, 731 Whitmarsh, Zachariah, Jr., 152 Whitmore, Benjamin, 152 Whitmore, H. C., 152 Whitmore, John, 152 Whitney, A. C., 154 Whitney, A. D. T., Mrs., 731 Whitney, A. W., 391, 565 Whitney, C. E., 371 Whitney, Carrie F., 585 Whitney, Clarence, 371 Whitney, Edward, 585 Whitney, Edwin, 371, 566 Whitney, F. A., 605 Whitney, G. D., 585 Whitney, H. A., 585 Whitney, J. H., 371 Whitney, J. M., 371 Whitney, J. P., 371 Whitney, John, 453, 566 Whitney, Julius, 371 Whitney, N. D., 585 Whitney, S. C., 371 Whitney