gentleman of wealth and high social position, who sympathized warmly with the cause of the Government, and the elevation and improvement of the colored race.
On the 24th of March, the Governor wrote again to Miss Philena M. Upham, acknowledging the receipt of a second scrap-book, which she had made for the use and amusement of our sick and wounded soldiers in hospitals.
The Governor informs Miss Upham, that this second volume had been placed in the hands of our agent in Washington, Mr. Gardiner Tufts, to be put where he should judge best.
I beg you to accept my grateful thanks for your thoughtful remembrance of our suffering soldiers.
We find on the Governor's files a letter addressed to him by Owen Lovejoy, a member of Congress from Illinois, dated Washington, Feb. 22, from which we make the following characteristic extract:—
Do you know that I am hoping, when slavery has been swept away, for a revival of religion, pure and undefiled, which will be eminently practical, a
ournal, June 20, 1864, p. 2, col. 3.
— At Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.
Treatment, and burial of the dead, described by surgeons; short.
Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 30, 1862, p. 4, col. 3.
— – Whereabouts of; list of hospitals.
Col. Gardiner Tufts, Massachusetts State agent.
Boston Evening Journal, Oct. 10, 1862, p. 4, col. 2.
— At Manassas, Va., Aug. 30, 1862; cared for by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fowle of Boston.
Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 5, 1862, p. 4, col. 3.
— Receive bvy Journal, vol. 23, p. 839.
Trumbull, H. Clay.
Four naval officers whom I knew; Lieut. Benj. H. Porter, Com. E. P. Williams, Lieut. S. W. Preston, Capt. Geo. W. Rodgers; Fort Fisher and Charleston.
United Service Mag., vol. 1, p. 32.
Tufts, col.
Gardiner,
Massachusetts State agent.
Whereabouts of wounded at Antietam, Md.; list of hospitals.
Boston Evening Journal, Oct. 10, 1862, p. 4, col. 2.
— Massachusetts Soldiers' Relief Association; editorial, describing its operati
E. J., 363, 727
Trull, G. G., 363
Trull, S. C., 363
Trull, W. B., 450, 561
Trumbull, H. C., 727
Tuck, J. W., 144
Tuck, S. W., 363
Tucker, B. W., 363
Tucker, C. E., 363
Tucker, F. H., 363
Tucker, H. F., 481
Tucker, J. M., 231, 561
Tucker, James, 231, 561
Tucker, John, 144
Tucker, Joseph, 363
Tucker, L. N., 231, 363, 562
Tucker, N. A., 450, 562
Tucker, P. E., 363
Tucker, S. F., 363
Tuckerman, Robert, 584
Tuckerman, S. C., 450, 481
Tufts, Amos, 584
Tufts, G. W., 363
Tufts, Gardiner, 727
Tufts, J. W., 363
Tufts, W. F., 363
Turner, C. P., 144
Turner, Charles, 198, 450, 481, 562
Turner, E. L., 144
Turner, Edward, 584
Turner, F. W., 144
Turner, H. A., 363
Turner, James H., 363
Turner, Joseph H., 481
Turner, N. H., 363
Turner, W. C., 146
Turner, W. H., 363
Tutein, E. G., 363
Tuttle, A. S., 363
Tuttle, D. W., 6th Mass. Inf., 363
Tuttle, D. W., 53d Mass. Inf., 363
Tuttle, Francis, 146
Tuttle, H. P., 146
Tuttle, Thomas, 146
Tuttle, W. F., 363
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