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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Quint, Alonzo Hall 1828- (search)
Quint, Alonzo Hall 1828- Clergyman; born in Barnsley, N. H., Nov. 22, 1828; graduated at Dartmouth in 1864; pastor of Mather Church in Roxbury, Mass., 1858; chaplain of the 2d Massachusetts Infantry in 1861; elected to the State legislature in 1881. Among his writings are The Potomac and the Rapidan; The record of the 2d Massachusetts Infantry; The first parish in Dover, N. H., etc.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), William and Mary, Fort (search)
the eyes of the deluded Americans. Thus, while war was doubtless ultimately inevitable, Sullivan's bold action was the immediate cause that led to it. Orders were forthwith despatched from London to seize all arms to be found in the colonies, and Pitcairn's march to Lexington was the result. Sullivan was the first man in active rebellion against the British government, and he drew with him the province he lived in. In a recent address on the history of that part of New Hampshire, the Rev. Dr. Quint, of Dover, referred briefly to the attack on the fort. The daring character of this assault, he said, cannot be over-estimated. It was an organized investment of a royal fortress where the King's flag was flying, and where the King's garrison met them with muskets and artillery. It was four months before Lexington, and Lexington was resistance to attack, while this was deliberate assault. On Dec. 13, when Paul Revere rode through Durham, there was a young student in Sullivan's
Chaplain, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Feb. 9, 1865. Resigned, July 10, 1865. Patterson, William C. Chaplain, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 30, 1861. Resigned, Aug. 18, 1862. Perkins, Francis B. Chaplain, 10th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 23, 1863. Mustered out, July 1, 1864. Pierce, Samuel E. Chaplain, 4th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Dec. 16, 1862. Resigned, Aug. 25, 1863. Pierpont, John. Chaplain, 22d Mass. Infantry, Sept. 12, 1861. Resigned, Nov. 5, 1861. Quint, Alonzo Hall. Chaplain, 2d Mass. Infantry, June 20, 1861. Mustered out, May 25, 1864. Record, Lewis L. Chaplain, 23d Mass. Infantry, May 13, 1864. Mustered out, May 15, 1865. Richardson, Nathaniel. Chaplain, 36th Mass. Infantry, Apr. 14, 1864 Mustered out, June 8, 1865. Sanford, Miles. Chaplain, 27th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 8, 1861. Resigned, Feb. 25, 1862. Sanger, George J. First Lieutenant, 42d Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., commissioned, Sept. 25, 1862; m
Organization and early history of the 2d Mass. Regiment of Infantry. Boston, 1873. 8°. — Morse, Charles F. Gettysburg; a paper read at the 2d Mass. Regiment officers' reunion, May 10, 1878. Boston, 1882. 20 pp. 8°. — Oakey, Daniel. Beverly Ford; a paper read at the 2d Mass. Regiment officers' reunion, May 12, 1884. Boston, 1884. 15 pp. 8°. — Quincy, Samuel M. A prisoner's diary; a paper read at the 2d Mass. Regiment officers' reunion, May 11, 1877. Boston, 1882. 24 pp. 8°. — Quint, Alonzo H. Record of the 2d Mass. Regiment, 1861-65. Boston, 1867. 12°. — – The Potomac and the Rapidan. Army notes, 1861-63. Boston, 1864. 12°. — Thayer, George A. Chancellorsville; a paper read at the 2d Mass. Regiment officers' reunion, May 11, 1880. Boston, 1882. 33 pp. 8°. 4th Regiment. Maglathlin, Henry B. Company I, 4th Mass. Regiment nine months volunteers, in service, 1862-63. Boston, 1863. 8°. 5th Regiment. Robinson, Frank T. History of the 5th
ttysburg monument and inscription; from N. Y. Sun. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 19, p. 35. — – History of, part III. Gen. Geo. H. Gordon, rev. of. N. Y. Nation, vol. 22, p. 100. — – Honorable mention of, in Potomac and the Rapidan. Chaplain Alonzo H. Quint, rev. of. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 115. — – Letter from Gen. Gordon; credit to men for bravery; circumstances of publishing history of regiment. N. Y. Nation, vol. 22, p. 113. — – Losses of. Wm. F. Fox. Century, vol. 36,ecord of an obscure man, rev. of. Atlantic, vol. 9, p. 648. — Six months in the Federal States. Edw. Dicey, rev. of. Atlantic, vol. 12, p. 395. — Slavery and secession in America. Thos. Ellison, rev. of. Atlantic, vol. 11, p. 265. Quint, Alonzo H., Chaplain 2d Regt. M. V. I. Potomac and the Rapidan, rev. of; with honorable mention of the 2d Regt. M. V. I. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 115. Raccoon Ford, Va. Picket duty, on the Rapidan river, 1863. Bivouac, v
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
gton, C. F., 118 Putnam, A. A., 1st Mass. H. A., 337 Putnam, A. A., 2d Mass. H. A., 337 Putnam, A. W., 439 Putnam, C. O., 118 Putnam, Charles, 118 Putnam, G. D., 337 Putnam, George, 439 Putnam, J. C., 337 Putnam, L. B., 583 Putnam, S. H., 607 Putnam, W. A., 337 Putnam, W. L., 337 Pynne, G. A., 120 Q. Quigly, J. P., 337 Quimby, S. F., 120 Quincy, E. G., 338 Quincy, J. P., 706 Quincy, Mary J., 583 Quincy, S. M., 192, 225, 439, 494, 550, 606, 706 Quinn, J. E., 494 Quint, A. H., 395, 606, 706 R. Racao, F. W., 120 Radetski, G. H., 439, 477 Radzinsky, L. D., 387, 477, 494 Rafferty, J. H., 338 Ramsdell, John, 120 Ramsey, James, 120 Rand, A. A., 225, 439, 706 Rand, C. A., 338, 550 Rand, C. E., 338 Rand, E. S., 584 Rand, E. S., 706 Rand, F. H., 338, 477 Rand, G. W., 338 Rand, H. C., 584 Rand, T. B., 338 Rand, W. B., 338 Randall, A. A., 120 Randall, A. B., 338 Randall, G. G., 120 Randall, S. A., 120 Randall, W. P., 120 Randlett, W. A., 120