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ter Stanton, a very vigorous Anti-Slavery editor and the husband of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the champion of women's rights; Theodore Parker, the great Boston divine; 0. B. Frothingham, another famous preacher; Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the writer; Samuel Johnson, C. L. Redmond, James Monroe, A. T. Foss, William Wells Brown, Henry C. Wright, G. D. Hudson, Sallie Holley, Anna E. Dickinson, Aaron M. Powell, George Brodburn, Lucy Stone, Edwin Thompson, Nathaniel W. Whitney, Sumner Lincoln, James Boyle, Giles B. Stebbins, Thomas T. Stone, George M. Putnam, Joseph A. Howland, Susan B. Anthony, Frances E. Watkins, Loring Moody, Adin Ballou, W. H. Fish, Daniel Foster, A. J. Conover, James N. Buffum, Charles C. Burleigh, William Goodell, Joshua Leavitt, Charles M. Denison, Isaac Hopper, Abraham L. Cox. To the above should be added the names of Alvin Stewart of New York, who issued the call for the convention that projected the Liberty party, and of John Kendrick, who executed the first w
203. Benton, Thomas H., 154. Birney, Jas. G., 2, 5, 42, 56-58, 205. Black laws 35;in Ohio, 35. Black Republic of Texas, 135. Blair, Gen. Frank P., 158, 186-191; and Missouri emancipationists, i 6; and Missouri Abolitionists, 188; appearance of, 189; fearlessness, 189; quarrel with Fremont, 189; and capture of Camp Jackson, 189-1911; threats against, 190. Blair, Montgomery, 158, 161. Bonner, Hon. Benjamin R., 155. Border-ruffianism, 153. Border Slave-State message, text of, 213-214. Boyle, James, 205. Bradley, John, 135. Breckenridge, 152; factions, 11. Breckenridge, Judge Samuel M., 175. Brodburn, George, 205. Brown, B. Gratz, 155. Brown, John, 45, 113. Brown, William Wells, 205. Buchanan, James 153. Buffum, Arnold, 201, 202. Buffum, James N., 205. Bull Run, 192. Burleigh, Charles C., 205. Buxton, Sir Thomas, 132. C Camp Jackson(St. Louis), 183; affair at, 186-188; effect of capture, 191-194. Campbell, David, 202. Campbell, John R., 202. Capron, Effingha
Phillips, arm. Private James Connelly, arm. Private John Eagan, leg. Private Randolph Caldwell, side, severe. Private Thomas Leahy, leg. Private Richard Flynn, shoulder. Total 8 Men. Co. HSergeant Abijah F. Hitchings, leg, severe. Corporal John E. Douglas, arm, severe. Corporal Henry C. Farrington, leg, severe. Private William H. Bingham, groin. Private Henry Fitz, both legs, severe. Private Horace D. Perry, thigh. Private William J. Tirrell, leg. Total 7 Men. Co. I.Private James Boyle, arm, amputated. (Died Jan. 2, 1863.) Private John W. Hunter, arm, severe. Private James Smith, hand. Private Walter C. Williston, leg, severe. Private George Lamb, finger. Private James Ford, arm. Total 6 Men. Co. K.Captain H. G. O. Weymouth, knee, severe. (Leg amputated.) First Lieut. Lysander J. Hume, foot. Corporal Daniel Barrett, side. Corporal Patrick Hardy, side. Private D. J. M. A. Jewett, wrist, Private Joseph E. Hodgkins, arm, Private James McCallom, leg. Pri
orps, July 27, 1863. First Lieutenant William F. Rice, in command of company. Co. C.Capt. William L. Palmer, A. A.I. G., 2nd Div. 2nd Corps. First Lieut. William M. Curtis, acting adjutant. Second Lieut. Joseph W. Snellen, in command. Present sick. Transferred from Co. I, Jan. 22, 1864. Co. H.First Lieut. Charles S. Palmer, in command of company. Loss. Recruits transferred to Twentieth Massachusetts Regiment, Jan. 14, 1864, by Special Order 11, Army of Potomac. Co. A.Privates James Boyle. Michael Burke. Henry Bode. Daniel Burray. Thomas Mack. Thomas Ripley. Charles Trapp. James Benedict. George Collins. James F. Aytoun. Samuel Goodnow. Henry Brailey. Charles Brown. Henry Bartlett. Thomas Dawson. Co. B.Charles Abraham. Frank Bartley. Henry Connor. Charles Cook. James Cooper. David G. Copp. Philip Carey. Duncan Crawford. Andrew Cronan. Francis W. Devine. William Dow. Stephen Doer. Edward Dillon. John F. Jordan. Co. C.Edward C. Doherty.
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
James O., priv., (—), Aug. 24, 1861; 21; never joined for duty. Boyd, Rob., priv., (A), May 6, ‘64; 30; absent pris. since June 22, ‘64; not heard from since. Boyle, James, priv., (F), Aug. 19, ‘61; 19; died of wounds June 2, ‘63; Co. I, Washington, D. C. Boyle, Lawrence, priv., (F), Aug. 8, ‘61; 26; absent sick since Apr. 10,Boyle, Lawrence, priv., (F), Aug. 8, ‘61; 26; absent sick since Apr. 10, ‘63; M. O. Aug. 28, 1864, in the field. Boyle, William, priv., (F), Aug. 19, ‘61; 21; deserted 1862. Bradburn, Martin, priv., (I), Aug. 19, ‘61; 30; killed in action Dec. 13, ‘62, Fredericksburg, Va. Bradford, Thomas S., priv., (B), Jan. 16, 1865; 27; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Bradish, Francis, priv., (C), Mar. 22, ‘64; 28; died Nov.Boyle, William, priv., (F), Aug. 19, ‘61; 21; deserted 1862. Bradburn, Martin, priv., (I), Aug. 19, ‘61; 30; killed in action Dec. 13, ‘62, Fredericksburg, Va. Bradford, Thomas S., priv., (B), Jan. 16, 1865; 27; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Bradish, Francis, priv., (C), Mar. 22, ‘64; 28; died Nov. 7, ‘64, rebel prison. Bradlee, Thomas S., priv., (H), Dec. 31, ‘61; wounded June 30, ‘62, Dec. 13, ‘62; disch. disa. in Co. A, Mar. 12, ‘63. Bradley, Chas., priv., (A), Aug. 12, ‘62; 20; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; M. O. June 30, 1865, as Sergt.; pris. from May 12, ‘64, to May 16, ‘65.
...................................... 72 Bowler, Henry, .................................................... 340, 342 Bowling Green, ....................................................... 316 Bowyer, Harrison, ...................................... 359 Boyd, Isaac H., ........... 4, 8, 43, 51, 191, 198, 257, 261, 290, 334, 356, 363 Boyd, Robert, ........................................................ 330 Boydton Plank Road, ..........................................351, 361, 362 Boyle, James (I), ................................................. 189, 290 Boynton, Charles, ................................ .............. . 98 Buchanan, Archibald, .............................................. 288, 322 Buchanan, James, .................................. 144, 153 Buckley, Cornelius, ........................................ 324 Bull Run, first, ..................................................... 273 Burbank, William, ................................................
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 5: shall the Liberator lead—1839. (search)
expenses. These, perhaps, may be obtained, in time. I have just received another letter from Boyle, equal if not superior to his first, and about twice as long. The Rev. James Boyle—a native oThe Rev. James Boyle—a native of Lower Canada, born and bred a Catholic; afterwards, turned Protestant, a prominent revivalist preacher in Vermont, and in 1834 temporarily supplying the Free Church at Hartford, Conn. (being succeed, Ohio, Feb. 24, 1839. It is the intention of friend Knapp to print it also, in pamphlet form. Boyle ought to be here in New England, editing a paper that shall cause every sect in Christendom (or,ion of a letter from Gamaliel Bailey, jr., written to Mr. Garrison on April 15, 1839, concerning Boyle, who was just leaving the employ of the Philanthropist. Bailey paid a very high tribute to his ct, suggesting his fitness to become the salaried editor of the NonResistant (Ms.) In July, 1839, Boyle was appointed lecturing and financial agent of the Ohio A. S. Society; at which time Oliver John
78, to Mrs. Mott, 394; to speak on India, 388. Boyce, James P. [b. Lynn, Mass., 1805; d. there, 1885], 2.228. Boyle, James, Rev., letter on non-resistance, 2.286; wanted in New England, 287. Boyle, Laura P., 2.287. Bradburn, George, Rev. [b E. Convention, 220; at Peace Convention, 227, and after, 236; sec. Boston A. S. S., 243; gen. agent for Lib., 2.257; on Boyle's religious views, 287; lodges with G., 329; announces birth of his third son, 385, 386; message from G., 388; speaks at , Rev. [1773-1866], 1.296. Noyes, John Humphrey [b. Brattleboro, Vt., 1811], view of Protestantism, 2.114; associate of J. Boyle, 286; meets G., 144, letter to him, 145, effect, 148-152, 177, 206; Perfectionist views compared with G.'s, 204, 206, 20 by Mrs. Child, 204, by N. Colver, 429; discussed by Spectator, 157, by E. Wright, 178; illustrated by A. Mahan, 286, by J. Boyle, 286; disseminated by G. in England, 409. Perfectionist (New Haven), edited by J. H. Noyes, 2.114, 145, read by G., 1
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers who died of wounds. (search)
1864.Before Petersburg, Va., July 17, 1864. Bowker, Theodore P., Jr.,13th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Nov. 12, 1862. Bowman, Henry,20th Mass. Inf.,– –Before Petersburg, Va., June 21, 1864. Bowman, Ira,13th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va., Aug. 30, 1862.Newark, N. J., Oct. 6, 1862. Boyd, Isaac H., Capt.,19th Mass. Inf.,Farmville, Va., April 7, 1865.At Farmville, Va., April 10, 1865. Boylan, Patrick,9th Mass. Inf.,Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862Washington, D. C., July 13, 1862. Boyle, James,19th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., Jan. 2, 1863. Boynton, Henry E.,1st Mass. H. A.,Spotsylvania, Va., May 19, 1864.Before Petersburg, Va., June 23, 1864. Boynton, John W.,5th Batt. Mass. L. A.,– –Spotsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864. Brackett, Loren R.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Frederick, Md., Nov. 10, 1862. Brackett, Theodore L.,1st Mass. Cav.,– –Near Warrenton, Va., Dec. 26, 1863. Brackett, William H., Corp.,21st Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C., March 14, 186
1864.Before Petersburg, Va., July 17, 1864. Bowker, Theodore P., Jr.,13th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Nov. 12, 1862. Bowman, Henry,20th Mass. Inf.,– –Before Petersburg, Va., June 21, 1864. Bowman, Ira,13th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va., Aug. 30, 1862.Newark, N. J., Oct. 6, 1862. Boyd, Isaac H., Capt.,19th Mass. Inf.,Farmville, Va., April 7, 1865.At Farmville, Va., April 10, 1865. Boylan, Patrick,9th Mass. Inf.,Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862Washington, D. C., July 13, 1862. Boyle, James,19th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., Jan. 2, 1863. Boynton, Henry E.,1st Mass. H. A.,Spotsylvania, Va., May 19, 1864.Before Petersburg, Va., June 23, 1864. Boynton, John W.,5th Batt. Mass. L. A.,– –Spotsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864. Brackett, Loren R.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Frederick, Md., Nov. 10, 1862. Brackett, Theodore L.,1st Mass. Cav.,– –Near Warrenton, Va., Dec. 26, 1863. Brackett, William H., Corp.,21st Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C., March 14, 186
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