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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1860. (search)
tle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Henry Livermore Abbott, Major of the Twentieth Regiment of Mas regiment passed the winter of 1861-62, Lieutenant Abbott was distinguished for regularity, and prendous fire to which they were subjected. Captain Abbott, in his attack, was in command on the extrough the Peninsular campaign and at Antietam. Abbott was with his regiment in all the movements madrches which preceded the battle of Gettysburg, Abbott displayed the greatest efficiency in checking that were taken, were secured by a company of Abbott's command. Abbott was present with his regiAbbott was present with his regiment at Mine Run, at the close of November in the same year. His regiment, deployed as skirmishers,, who was then pressed hard by Longstreet. Major Abbott was second in command, and rode on the flanied to the rear. The command devolved upon Major Abbott, who was still unhurt. An advance was ordeunt of good done. Judged by this standard, Major Abbott deserves a very high place among the heroes[19 more...]
U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, Colonel and Brig. General, U. S. Army, Mar. 13, 1865. Chief of artillery of the department of Virginia, May 10 to July 13, 1865; in command of brigade in the defences of Washington, D. C., July 15 to Sept. 25, 1865; awaiting orders Oct. 4 to Nov. 23, 1865. Mustered out of volunteer service, Sept. 25, 1865. Major, Corps of Engineers, Nov. 11, 1865. Lieut. Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Mar. 31, 1880. Colonel, Oct. 12, 1886. Abbott, Henry Livermore. Born at Lowell, Mass., Jan. 21, 1842. Private New England Guards, 4th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., May, 1861. Mustered out, June, 1861. Second Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Left the state with his regiment in Sept. for the Potomac River; at the battle of Ball's Bluff, Va.; in camp at Poolesville, Md., winter of 1861-62. First Lieutenant, Nov. 8, 1861. Captain, Aug. 29, 1862. Doing guard duty on the Potomac River opposite Leesburg, Va., till
epancies in successive dates in this list proceed almost wholly from this cause, and are thus unavoidable. Abbot, Edward Stanley. Born at Beverly, Mass , Oct. 22, 1841. Private and Sergeant, 17th U. S. Infantry, July 1 to Nov. 14, 1862. Second Lieutenant, Nov. 10, 1862. First Lieutenant, Apr. 27, 1863. Brevet Captain, U. S. Army, July 2, 1863. Died, July 8, 1863, of wounds received at the battle of Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. Abbot, Henry Larcom. See General Officers. Abbott, Henry Livermore. See General Officers. Abert, William Stretch. See General Officers. Abrahams, David Benjamin. Born in Massachusetts. Private, 22d Mass. Infantry, Sept. 16, 1861, to Aug. 19, 1862. Second Lieutenant, 6th U. S. Colored Cavalry, Oct. 21, 1864. First Lieutenant, Feb. 24, 1866. Mustered out, Apr. 19, 1866. Second Lieutenant, 36th U. S. Infantry, Aug. 24, 1867. Resigned, Apr. 7, 1869. Adams, Charles Francis, Jr. See General Officers. Adams, George Franklin.
ening Journal, Jan. 6, 1862, p. 4, col. 6. —--– Col. Geo. N. Macy wounded in the Wilderness, Va. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 650. — – In Sumner's right grand division. Gen. Darius N. Couch. Century, vol. 32, p. 626. — – Losses of. Wm. F. Fox. Century, vol. 36, p. 93. — – Military life and death of Gen. F. W. Palfrey. N. Y. Nation, vol. 49, p. 479. — – Obituary notice of Maj. Henry Lyman Patten. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 75. — – Record and character of Maj. Henry L. Abbott. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 650. — – Restored right to carry colors, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 373. — – Two deserters shot and one reprieved; sketch of their career; from N. Y. Herald. Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 1, 1863, p. 2, col. 2. — – Wife of an imprisoned soldier misunderstands the term exchange, and objects to taking a rebel husband. Boston Evening Journal, July 14, 1862, p. 2, col. 4. — – Wounded soldier. In
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
Index of names of persons. This index aims to comprise all the leading names which occur in this volume, but necessarily omits some which are obviously subordinate or are only incidentally mentioned. A. Abbot, E. S., 396, 501 Abbot, H. L., 166, 396, 457, 501 Abbot, W. J., 609 Abbott, C. F., 2 Abbott, C. P., 235 Abbott, D. G., 674 Abbott, E. G., 204,235,501,609 Abbott, F. M., 235 Abbott, F. O., 2 Abbott, G. P., 2 Abbott, H. L., 166,204,396,501,609 Abbott, H. M., 235 Abbott, I. A., 2 Abbott, J. G., 235 Abbott, J. S. C., 609 Abbott, O. G., 235 Abbott, S. A., 2 Abbott, S. W., 377 Abbott, S. W., 2 Abbott, Trevett, 2 Abbott, W. A., 2 Abercrombie, Wyman, Mrs., 580 Abert, W. S., 167, 204, 396, 501 Aborn, J. W., 580 Abrahams, Benjamin, 2 Abrahams, D. B., 396, 484 Ackerman, G. H., 235 Ackley, S. M., 160 Adams, A. B., 2 Adams, A. W., 235 Adams, C. F., Jr., 167, 204, 396, 502 Adams, C. F., 609 Adams, C. H., 235 Adams, E. H., 235 Adams, E. P., 235 A