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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)
and rank.Command.When and Where Wounded.Date and Place of Death. Heath, J. Wesley, Corp.,11th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va., Aug. 29, 1862.Nov. 1, 1862. Hefrow, Michael,59th Mass. Inf.,– –Before Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. Heintz, Christian,35th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., Aug. 3, 1864. Henry George, 1st Sergt.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Washington, D. C., Nov. 3, 1862. Hentschel, Frank,1st Mass. Cav.,Rapidan Station, Va.,Near Culpeper, Va., Sept. 15, 1863. Hewitt, John H.,27th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,Cold Harbor, Va., July 10, 1864. Hewlett, George S.,11th Mass. Inf.,May 5, 1862,May 10, 1862. Hibbetts, James,28th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., Oct. 1, 1862. Higgins, Charles,2d Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Bartonville, Va., May 25, 1862. Higgins, Thomas,20th Mass. Inf.,– –Oct. 6, 1864. Hill, James,32d Mass. Inf.,– –Laurel Hill, Va., May 12, 1864. Hill, John E., Asst. Surg.,19th Mass. Inf.,– –Sept. 11, 1862. Hill, William,27th M
and rank.Command.When and Where Wounded.Date and Place of Death. Heath, J. Wesley, Corp.,11th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va., Aug. 29, 1862.Nov. 1, 1862. Hefrow, Michael,59th Mass. Inf.,– –Before Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. Heintz, Christian,35th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., Aug. 3, 1864. Henry George, 1st Sergt.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Washington, D. C., Nov. 3, 1862. Hentschel, Frank,1st Mass. Cav.,Rapidan Station, Va.,Near Culpeper, Va., Sept. 15, 1863. Hewitt, John H.,27th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,Cold Harbor, Va., July 10, 1864. Hewlett, George S.,11th Mass. Inf.,May 5, 1862,May 10, 1862. Hibbetts, James,28th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., Oct. 1, 1862. Higgins, Charles,2d Mass. Inf.,Winchester, Va.,Bartonville, Va., May 25, 1862. Higgins, Thomas,20th Mass. Inf.,– –Oct. 6, 1864. Hill, James,32d Mass. Inf.,– –Laurel Hill, Va., May 12, 1864. Hill, John E., Asst. Surg.,19th Mass. Inf.,– –Sept. 11, 1862. Hill, William,27th M
28th Mass. Inf., 523 Henry, W. E., 523 Henry, William, 573 Hensbury, M., 523 Hensey, Thomas, 373 Hentschel, Frank, 461 Henzy, William, 373 Herman, Andrew, 373 Herman, John, 523 Hernsworth, Frederick, 522, 523 Hero, G. P., 373 Herrick, A. A., 373 Herrick, G. W., 373 Herrick, Reuben, Jr., 373 Herron, Michael, 523 Hervey, J. H., 373 Hetler, Adam, 492 Hettler, Thomas, 373 Hevey, T. W., 373 Hewes, E. B., 373 Hewins, H. L., 373 Hewins, W. G., 97, 373 Hewitt, Henry, 523 Hewitt, J. H., 461 Hewlett, G. S., 461 Hibbard, L. E., 120, 373 Hibbert, F. M., 373 Hibbetts, James, 461 Hickey, Edward, 373 Hickey, James, 373 Hickey, William, 373 Hicks, H. C., 523 Hicks, T. H., 23, 25 Higginbottom, John, 523 Higgins, A. A., 523 Higgins, Charles, 461 Higgins, Dennis, 373 Higgins, John, 13th Mass. Inf., 65 Higgins, Jonn, 18th Mass. Inf., 373 Higgins, Thomas, 461 Higgins, William, 524 Higginson, F. J., 44 Higginson, H. L., 84 Higginson, T. W., 41, 81, 90, 91 Hildr
ufferers. The night was inclement, and the kind feelings of the Manager were not allowed to develop themselves as fully as his generous wishes would have desired. The writer learns, however, that at some future day this patriotic gentleman, John H. Hewitt, Esq., (and who has not heard of Hewitt, the popular composer, play writer, and poet?) designs giving another benefit for the same purpose. Two hundred and fifty dollars were, nevertheless, raised on the occasions above referred to, the Hewitt, the popular composer, play writer, and poet?) designs giving another benefit for the same purpose. Two hundred and fifty dollars were, nevertheless, raised on the occasions above referred to, the proprietress of the house giving $50, and Miss Ella Wren, Miss Jennie Powell, Miss M Johnson, Mr. E. R. Dalton, and Mr. R. Ogden generously throwing in their salaries. It must be gratifying to all who can feel for the suffering ones of Hampton that the Corps Dramatique. of Richmond, are not behind any in sympathy or in material aid to the peculiarly afflicted refugees from that once beautiful but now desolated town. The sum ($250) referred to awaits an order from any properly appointed
The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1863., [Electronic resource], Interesting History of the Opening of the Alabama's career. (search)
War — a poem!War — a poem!with copious notes, byJohn H. Hewitt. A metrical history of the present war up to the battles before Richmond. The following are some of the notices of the press: "The author has given us a full and elaborate metrical narrative of the war up to the period indicated."--Charleston Mercury. "The book is useful as a chronicle of the times, the foot notes giving the dates of the most important events of the present unhappy war."--Savannah News. "The work will prove invaluable as a book of future reference"-- Richmond Illustrated News. "Mr. Hewitt, as first, in the field, is entitled to our thanks for the able manner in which he has thus far depicted the terrible battles which have distinguished 1861-'62." --Augusta Chronicle "The author of the poem under consideration has thrown enough of the spirit of into his composition to make it pleasing to the card"-- Augusta Constitutionalist. Price, 75 cents. Upon the receipt of