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The Daily Dispatch: May 23, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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country; by the example he has left; by the sacrifice of life, which he so freely gave; and while Connecticut mourns the loss, she calls on her sons to fill his place and follow his example. Resolved, That a committee be appointed to make in connection with the military friends of General Sedgwick, the necessary and proper arrangements for the funeral here and in Connecticut. The following were appointed: Judge Cowles, Waldo Hutchins, Joseph Ripley, Col. J. H. Almy, Chas Gould, R. H. McCurdy, P. M. Wetmore. The New Haven Journal, of yesterday, says in a sketch of Sedgwick: He was a native of Cornwall, Litchfield county, Conn, to which place his ancestors removed from West Hartford, one hundred and twenty years ago, and he resided on the old homestead, which has been in possession of the family during all these years, an only sister maintaining the hospitalities of his house during his protracted absence in service. His grandfather, Gen. John Sedg