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Mary Thacher Higginson, Thomas Wentworth Higginson: the story of his life, XIV: return to Cambridge (search)
only in important changes in the text of such papers, but in an entirely different way of presenting the scheme. When Margaret was eight years old, we spent the summer at East Gloucester. Here Colonel Higginson bought a fisherman's dory and taught the little girl to row. These notes are taken from his diary of that summer (1889):— July 6. P. M. . . . to Gloucester and bought things for boat, and then rowed over—enjoying it as much as thirty years ago at Pigeon Cove. July 13. Dr. Rogers here, our first meeting for some ten years; enjoyed seeing him, but felt something of that secret pain described in Longfellow's Driftwood Fire. . . . P. M. rowed to Gloucester and back against wind and sea . . . the best pull I have had for years. July 28. Rowed to Gloucester and Ten Pound Island—finding the descendants of Francis Higginson's sweet single rose. In October Margaret went home before her father, and he thus described a day without her:— The day seemed a concen
colleague in Free Church, 163; Fayal, 163-65; Fayal and the Portuguese, 164; Sympathy of Religions, 164; goes West to aid Kansas emigrants, 166-68; returns to Worcester, 168, 169; goes to Kansas, 169; describes Kansas conditions, 169-81; and Dr. Seth Rogers, 175-77, 237, 321; preaches at Lawrence, 177, 178; in Leavenworth, 178, 179; speaks at AntiSla-very meeting, 180, 181; favors disunion, 181, 182; describes St. Louis slave market, 182-89; first interview with John Brown, 190; approves his plnt Josiah (of Harvard College), 90; and students, 29, 30, 32, 33, 36. Radcliffe College, 20, 377. Rawnsley, Canon, 358. Red path, James, 176; warns Higginson, 196, 197. Ride through Kansas, A, 169, 173, 407. Robinson, Gov., 176. Rogers, Dr., Seth, letters to, 175-77, 232, 233, 239-41, 250, 263; becomes surgeon in colored regiment, 216; and Higginson, 237, 282, 321. Rosebery, Earl of, account of, 330, 362. Round Table Club, 315. St. Louis, Mo., slave-market in, 182-89. Sa
h U. S. Colored Infantry, July 23, 1864. First Lieutenant, Oct. 24, 1864. Mustered out, Oct. 28, 1866. Second Lieutenant, 17th U. S. Infantry, Oct. 25, 1867. Unassigned, May 27, 1869. Assigned to 1st U. S. Artillery, July 14, 1869. Cashiered, Apr. 15, 1870. Second Lieutenant, 24th U. S. Infantry, Mar. 9, 1871. Resigned, July 27. 1871. Rogers, James S. Sergeant, 51st Mass. Infantry, Sept. 25, 1862. Captain, 33d U. S. Colored Infantry, Dec. 10, 1862. Resigned, Oct. 20, 1863. Rogers, Seth. Appointed from Massachusetts. Major, Surgeon, 33d U. S. Colored Infantry, Dec. 2, 1862. Resigned, Dec. 21, 1863. Russell, Charles Sawyer. See General Officers. Russell, Edward. Major, Surgeon, 76th U. S. Colored Infantry. Dismissed, Apr. 20, 1863. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Feb. 3, 1864. See Massachusetts Surgeons. Sanders, Austin W. Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Mustered out for promotion in U. S. Colored Troops, Nov.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
., 343 Rogers, E. P., 4th Mass. H. A., 343 Rogers, Edward, 124 Rogers, Emory, 343 Rogers, F. E., 343 Rogers, F. P. H., 343 Rogers, G. A., 343 Rogers, H. A., 124 Rogers, H. B., 584 Rogers, H. B., Mrs., 584 Rogers, H. M., 124 Rogers, J. C., 48th Mass. Inf., 343 Rogers, J. C., 3d Mass. H. A., 343 Rogers, J. L., 343 Rogers, J S., 494 Rogers, J. W., 343 Rogers, John, 584 Rogers, Mary S., 584 Rogers, N. F., 584 Rogers, Otis, 343 Rogers, S. C., 478 Rogers, S. N., 441, 552 Rogers, Seth, 494 Rogers, W. B., Mrs., 594 Rogers, W. C., 124 Rolfe, F. A., 227 Rollins, E. F., 343 Rollins, H. G., 343 Rollins, J. R., 343 Rollins, Rachel, 709 Rollins, W. E., 343 Rolston, J. M., 343 Rood, J. T., 388 Roome, W. J., 343 Rooney, P. J., 343 Root, O. D., 124 Roper, G. S., 441, 552 Ropes, Henry, 343 Ropes, J. C., 695, 709 Rose, Edward, 343, 552 Rose, G. S., 441, 552 Rose, G. W., 343 Rose, J. W., 344 Rose, S. C., 344 Rosengarten, J. G., 709 Ross, J. P., 344 Ross, J.
s a Ranger, was also burned, the owner having acknowledged that he had fed the Rangers and would do it again. After the return of the squad, Col. Frost, at the head of Rowan's cavalry and a body of infantry, started from Ravenswood on the double-quick, towards the scene of the engagement, but the enemy had gone. The country, however, was thoroughly scouted. The houses of Joseph Smith and M. J. Kester, both violent Secessionists, were burned to the ground, and George Downes, Wm. Harris, Seth Rogers, Newton Radcliffe, and James W. Morgan, all noted Rangers, were captured. Outrages of a Federal commander in Alabama--horrible barbarities. Gen. O. M. Mitchell, who has been in command of the division of United States troops in North Alabama, has been summoned to Washington, to answer charges against him for allowing brutality towards the people by his troops. Gen. Turchin, one of his subordinates, is now being tried by court-martial at Huntsville, Ala. The Louisville Democrat