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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1858. (search)
), November 17, 1861; died at Hagerstown, Md., September 27, 1862, of a wound received at Antietam, September 17. Thomas Jefferson Spurr was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, February 2, 1838. His grandfathers were General John Spurr and Dr. Daniel Lamb, of Charlton, Massachusetts; his parents, Colonel Samuel Danforth and Mary Augusta (Lamb) Spurr. Both parents were born in Charlton, but removed to Worcester about 1832 or 1833, having at that time but one child, a daughter. Colonel Spurr Lamb) Spurr. Both parents were born in Charlton, but removed to Worcester about 1832 or 1833, having at that time but one child, a daughter. Colonel Spurr pursued in Worcester the business of a merchant until his death, which took place November 3, 1842. Thus in his fifth year Thomas Spurr was left, with his sister, under the sole care of his mother; and it seems well to say here, that perhaps the strongest point in his character was the love which he felt for that mother. While at school his zeal as a student and his love of athletic sports were equally noticeable. He easily led his class at the Grammar School, and completed, in an unusually
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, Biographical Index. (search)
rney, Philip, Maj.-Gen., I. 142,143; II. 400, 401;, 420, 421. Kedgie, Dr., I. 391. Kershon, Mr., I. 205. Keyes, E. D., Maj.-Gen., I. 213, 214;, 422. Kilby, Mr., I. 163. Kilpatrick, J., Maj.-Gen., 361, 416. Kimball, Daniel, Rev., I. 40,180. Kimball, J. W., Col., I. 444, 445;. Kinsley, L. J. D., I. 263. Kirby, Mr., I. 154. Knapp, F. N., Rev., I. 45. Kraitsir, Charles, Dr., I. 350. Krill, Private, I. 250. Krum, Judge, I. 163. L Laflin, Mr., I. 174. Lamb, Daniel, Dr., I. 440. Lamprey, J. A., II. 372. Lamson, Alvan, Rev. Dr., I. 41. Lander, F. W., Maj.-Gen., I. 421; II. 34-154. Lane, J. H., Maj.-Gen., I. 159. Lathrop, J., Capt., I. 245, 250;. Lawrence, S. C., Col., I. 328, 331;. Leavitt, Eliza, II. 243. Leavitt, J. M., II. 243. Leavitt, T. J., Lieut., Memoir, II. 243, 249;. Lee, F. L., Col., II. 84, 391;, 444, 460, 462. Lee, R. E., Maj.-Gen. (Rebel service), I. 15, 124;, 206, 218, 219, 427; II. 138, 169;, 193,
o Directors at parent Bank & Branches49,838 0051,419 60 Specie139,297 48162,216 99 Circulation899,708 00834,973 00 Deposits279,703 90228,023 46 Denomination of the circulation outstanding:--January 1, 1861. One's$821 00 Two's802 00 Five's614,820 00 Ten's213,890 00 Twenties3,480 00 Fifties1,650 00 $834,973 00 The undersigned, Directors of the Northwestern Bank of Virginia, certify the foregoing statements to be correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief. J. C. Campbell, M. Reilly, John Mendel, Jas.Dalzell, WheelingFeb. 27, 1861. Z. Jacob. Ohio County, as: Before the subscriber, a Notary Public for Ohio county, in the State of Virginia, this day in my said county came Daniel Lamb, Cashier of the Northwestern Bank of Virginia, and made oath, in due form, that the foregoing statements are correct and true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand, this 27th day of February, 1861. and'w White, Not. Public.