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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
charged or Otherwise.Rank. Graves, James C., Credit, Boston. See enlistment, Aug. 26. 1861. Credit, Charieatown, Ward 3.Mass.Mass.Mass.Nov. 3, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Wabash; Shawmut.So. Atlantic; W. Gulf.Mar. 2, 1864.Discharged.Actg. Master's Mate. Mar. 2, 1864.Actg. Asst. Paymr.May 2, 1867.Mustered out.Actg. Asst. Paymr. Graves, Sewell F.,Mass.Mass.-Dec. 29, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Rachael Seaman.West Gulf.Jan. 19, 1865.Resigned.Actg. Ensign. July 27, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Gray, Samuel C., Credit, Edgartown. Mass.Mass.-May 22, 1861.Actg. Master.Ella; Wamsutta; Courier.Potomac Flotilla; South Atlantic; Store Ship.Aug. 22, 1864.Dismissed.Actg. Master. Gray, Sidney N., Credit, Boston.Mass.Mass.Mass.May 9, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Vermont; Morse.Store Ship; North Atlantic.Nov. 10, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Nov. 21, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Green, Francis M., Transferred to regular service. See Navy Register.Mass.Mass.Mass.June 18, 1861.Actg. Master.Vincennes;
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
4, 287, 528 Grant, Elihu, 287 Grant, Frederick, 287 Grant, L. A., 656 Grant, S. W., 287 Grant, U. S., 656 Grantman, William, 467 Granville, O. H., 489 Graves, B. F., 60 Graves, C. E., 214, 287, 528 Graves, C. H., 418, 467, 528 Graves, E. H., 287 Graves, Edward, 287 Graves, G. W., 60 Graves, J. C., 62 Graves, S. C., 287 Graves, S. F., 62 Gray, A. G., 287 Gray, A. J., 489 Gray, A. Z., 394 Gray, F. E., 287 Gray, G. C., 287 Gray, J. C., Jr., 287, 419 Gray, R. A., 287 Gray, S. C., 62 Gray, S. N., 62 Greeley, Horace, 656 Greeley, J. A., 287 Greely, A. W., 419, 489, 528 Greely, Joseph, 582 Green, C. W., 214 Green, D. B., 467 Green, D. R., 582 Green, F. C., 382 Green, F. M., 62 Green, G. S., 214, 287, 528 Green, H. M., 489 Green, J. A., 287 Green, J. E., 287 Green, J. F., 287 Green, J. G., 62 Green, J. W., 287 Green, Milbrey, 214, 287, 528 Green, N. St. J., 419 Green, Reuben, 582 Green, S. A., 382, 528 Green, W. H., 62 Green, W. N., Jr., 181,
ts, / Boston: Cummings & Hilliard. / 1820. Zophiel. / A Poem. By Mrs. Brooks. / Boston. / Published by Richardson & Lord. / 1825. Zophiel; / or, / The Bride of Seven. / By / Maria del Occidente. / Boston, / Carter & Hendee, / 1833. This edition was published simultaneously in London, by C. and W. Reynolds, Printers, Broad street, Golden square. 1833. The second edition of the complete poem, Zophiel, was published for the benefit of the Polish exiles, in Boston, 1834, by Hilliard, Gray & Co. Idomen; / or, / The Vale of Yumuri, / by Maria del Occidente. / New York. / Published by Samuel Colmer. / 1843. Idomen. Clearly a thinly-veiled account of Mrs. Brooks' own life; but it is impossible to separate satisfactorily the purely fictitious from the autobiographical parts; but enough remains to confirm statements gathered from other sources. Perhaps the peculiarly sentimental phases of her character are brought out in greater prominence, if possible, than in her previous
, to embark in the importing of hides from South America, and for many years was the leading importer, having established the house of Flint, Peabody & Co., at Buenos Ayres. About forty years ago he associated with him as partner the late Enoch Train. At one time he was one of the largest ship-owners. At the time of his death he was, next to Timothy Dodd, our oldest living merchant in this city. His immediate contemporaries and business associates were Robert G. Shaw, Benjamin Bangs, Samuel C. Gray, Thomas Wigglesworth, George Barnard, and the Pickmans, Silsbees, and Rogers, of Salem. He was remarkably regular in his business habits, frugal in his living, but liberal to a fault. He retained his full vigor up to the time of his last illness. He leaves three sons and a daughter by his second wife. His only son and child by his first marriage died many years ago in Cuba. His eldest son by his last marriage, Samuel T. Train, died shortly after returning from the war. His eldest d