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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), U. S. S. Constitution , or old Ironsides, (search)
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Holmes , Oliver Wendell 1809 -1894 (search)
Holmes, Oliver Wendell 1809-1894
Author; born in Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 29, 1809; son of Abiel Holmes; graduated at Harvard College in 1829; began the study of law, but soon abandoned it for the study of medicine; and in 1822 went to Europe, and studied in the hospitals of Paris and other large cities.
In 1838 Dr. Holmes was appointed Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Dartmouth College; and in 1847 he was given the same chair in Harvard, which he filled till 1883.
He began his brilliouth College; and in 1847 he was given the same chair in Harvard, which he filled till 1883.
He began his brilliant literary career in early life as a poet and essayist, and sustained the bright promise of his youth.
His poems are often strongly marked with the most delicate humor, and he ranks high as a poet at home and abroad.
His books, and his contributions to newspaper and
Oliver Wendell Holmes. magazine literature, are numerous and highly esteemed.
He died in Boston, Oct. 7, 1894.
Longwoods, battle of
Captain Holmes, of the 24th United States Infantry, proceeded, Feb. 27, 1814, with a party of about 160 rangers and mounted men against some of the British posts in Upper Canada.
At Longwoods, on the Thames, he had a very sharp battle, on March 4, with the British, who, after an hour of hard fighting, ordered a retreat.
Their loss was sixty-five killed and wounded, besides Indians.
The loss of the Americans was seven men.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Morse , John Torrey 1840 - (search)
Morse, John Torrey 1840-
Author; born in Boston, Mass., Jan. 9, 1840; graduated at Howard College in 1860; lecturer on history there in 1876-79.
His publications include Treatise on the law relating to Banks and banking; Law of arbitration and award; Famous trials; Life of Alexander Hamilton; Life and letters of Oliver Wendell Holmes; Abraham Lincoln; John Quincy Adams; Thomas Jefferson; John Adams; Benjamin Franklin, etc.
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