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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4, Chapter 58: the battle-flag resolution.—the censure by the Massachusetts Legislature.—the return of the angina pectoris. —absence from the senate.—proofs of popular favor.— last meetings with friends and constituents.—the Virginius case.—European friends recalled.—1872-1873. (search)
ce, T. W. Higginson, William Claflin, Henry L. Pierce, and Mr. Wilson, Vice-President elect. Boston Journal, Feb. 22, 1873. Scholars, merchants, politicians, and veteran Antislavery leaders gladly gave their names to it. Among the signers were soldiers of distinguished rank in the Civil War, who bore in several instances on their persons the marks of their heroism,—William F. Bartlett The correspondence of General Bartlett and Sumner on the subject is published in the former's Life by F. W. Palfrey, pp. 246-248. and Joseph Tucker, each of whom lost a leg in battle; A. B. Underwood, severely wounded at Wauhatchie and maimed for life; Charles Francis Adams, Jr., who led the colored troops into Richmond, the first to enter the Confederate capital; and Henry S. Russell, who served in Libby prison as well as in the field. The petitioners were supported by an appeal from other States, in which Chief-Justice Chase, William C. Bryant, Frederick Douglass, Gerrit Smith, and Governor Noyes o
ter so many as a full brigade of four regiments should. Palfrey, Bartlett, p. 117. Yet the man who made this modest remark Paris, Civil War in America (translation), I, 417, and in Palfrey's Bartlett, 17. On the folly of Ball's Bluff, see Gordon' wounded or missing. Fifty per cent. (Report of Lieutenant Colonel Palfrey, Official War Records, V, 318.) Col. W. R. Lfield. As to the constant applications for brevets, see Palfrey's Bartlett, p. 157; Comte de Paris (translation), I, 22. as was afterwards stated by his friend and biographer, General Palfrey. Palfrey's Bartlett, 83. After he was wounded, Maj.Palfrey's Bartlett, 83. After he was wounded, Maj. Charles T. Plunkett took command of the regiment, and being a man of uncommon height, he too offered a good mark for the ene ill-health after the contest at Fredericksburg, and Col. F. W. Palfrey and Colonel Macy were successively put in his place. the color bearers were one-armed. 20th Infantry, Col. F. W. Palfrey, 9 officers, 50 men, two colors. 21st Infantry, 2
0 Packard, M. A., 540 Packard, Marcus, 540 Packard, Richard, 403 Packer, Henry, 540 Packer, States, 540 Packer, William, 540 Paffrath, Albert, 403 Page, A. L., 540 Page, C. E., 403 Page, G. E., 403 Page, G. H., 473 Page, H. L., 473 Page, Lucius, 473 Pagette, Joseph, 540 Paige, L. R., 11 Paige, W. J., 403 Paine, C. J., 66, 67, 149, 150 Paine, D. A., 473 Paine, H. E., 57, 63, 64, 294 Paine, J. A., 540 Paine, Sumner, 103, 403 Paine, W. W., 473 Paisley, William, 540 Palfrey, F. W., 30, 34, 35, 40, 63, 78, 140, 143, 151, 232 Palfrey, J. C., 66 Palfrey, J. G., 139 Palmer, G. S., 494 Palmer, Henry, 540 Palmer, I. N., 55 Palmer, J., 540 Palmer, W. A., 403 Palmer, W. D., 403 Palmer, W. H., 403 Palmer, W. L., 149 Palmer, William, 473 Panis, W., 540 Parementer, J. A., 540 Parfitt, John, 540 Parides, Lucien, 540 Paris, Comte de, 4, 24, 29, 31, 36, 40, 54, 59, 136, 143, 144 Paris, F., 540 Parish, Charles, 540 Park, D. H., 541 Park, E. G., 262, 473 Par
P Paducah, Ky.: I., 177, 181, 197; II, 350; VI., 310; X., 44. Page, H., IV., 313. Page, R. L.: III., 319; VI., 244,258; X., 321. Page, T. J., VI., 295, 299. Paine, C. J., X., 213 Paine, H. E.: I., 217; II., 136; VIII., 297; X., 309. Painter, sergeant Iv., 215. Paintsville, Ky.: I., 180,356; II., 352. Palentine,, U. S. S., II., 162, 163. Palfrey, F. W., X., 23. Palfrey, J. C., X., 215. Palmer, Ben, IV., 166. Palmer, D., VIII., 363. Palmer, I. N.: III., 344; IV., 15. Palmer, J., X., 296. Palmer, J. B., X., 299. Palmer, J. M.: II., 174, 324; III., 105, 110; X., 189, 220, 294. Palmer, J. S., VI., 314. Palmer, J. W., IX., 24, 86. Palmer, W. J., III., 344. Palmetto sharpshooters, losses at Glendale, Va., X., 158. Palmetto State, , C. S. S.: II., 330; VI., 124, 172, 239, 272, 318. Palo Alto, Miss., IV., 132. Pamlico Sound, N. C., VI., 115, 263. P