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HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF MEDFORD, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT, IN 1630, TO THE PRESENT TIME, 1855. (ed. Charles Brooks) 6 0 Browse Search
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1862. (search)
y the large number who have fallen in their country's defence. Arthur won the esteem and respect of his classmates by his studiousness, talents, and ability as a scholar, and their admiration by his courage, his manliness, and fearless devotion to duty as a soldier and a patriot. Henry Ropes. Second Lieutenant 20th Mass. Vols. (Infantry), November 25, 1861; first Lieutenant, October 2, 1862; killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. Henry Ropes, the youngest son of William and Mary Anne (Codman) Ropes, was born in London, May 16, 1839. His parents at that time and for the three years following resided in England. Soon after their return to this country Henry was placed at the Chauncy-Hall School in Boston, where he remained more or less steadily till 1852 or 1853. At this time his eyes began to show disease, and for the succeeding six or eight years they were a constant source of trial. As he had a very vigorous constitution and an active, inquiring mind, this infirmi
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1863. (search)
ing on the 18th of September, 1863, in the twenty-second year of his age. His body was taken to Albany, where it was buried with military honors from St. Peter's Church, October 10, 1863. Winthrop Perkins Boynton. Second Lieutenant 55th Mass. Vols. (Infantry), July 8, 1863; first Lieutenant, November 21, 1863; Captain, November 23, 1864; killed at Honey Hill, S. C., November 30, 1864. the subject of this sketch was born in Boston, August 29, 1841. His parents were Perkins and Mary Anne (Simonds) Boynton. After two years spent at the Endicott School in Boston, he was sent to the public Latin School, of which Francis Gardner, Esq. was principal. There he remained for six years, finishing his course in 1858, and having then no intention of going to college. In school he was not remarkable for any great brilliancy or especial endowments, but for steady fidelity to his duty. In the early part of the year 1859, having conceived the idea of entering college, he returned t
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, Biographical Index. (search)
ir, II. 12-20. Bond, Sophia, A. M., II. 12. Bond, William, II. 12, 13;,14, 15. Bowman, C. C., II. 263. Bowman, E. C., Actg. Asst. Paymaster, Memoir, II. 263-267. Boyd, J. T., Capt., I. 328. Boynton, E. M., II. 402. Boynton, Mary Anne, II. 363. Boynton, P., II. 363. Boynton, W. P., Capt., Memoir, II. 363-371. Bradbury, W. F., II. 234. Bradford, Gamaliel, I. 99. Bradford, T. G., I. 110, 350;, 358, 359; II. 133, 142;, 163. Bradford, W., Gov., I. 99. Bradleodman, W. L., Lieut.-Col., Memoir, 59-71. Rogers, W. B., Prof., I. 324. Rogers, W. M., Sergt.-Maj., Memoir, II. 158 -162. Rohiscault, I. 205. Rolfe, W. J., II. 115. Ropes, H., Lieut., Memoir, II. 304-312. Also, I. 399. Ropes, Mary Anne, II. 304. Ropes, W., II. 304. Rosecrans, W. S., Maj.-Gen., II. 358. Ross, Col., I. 45, 46;. Rotch, Joseph, I. 60. Rotch, William, I. 60. Roulet, M., II 175. Rowan, S. C., Com., II. 110, 255;. Rumford, Count, II. 268.