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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1862. (search)
e obtained the position of Principal of the High School in Concord, Massachusetts. The school was to open in August. In the mean time he was more and more persuaded that duty called him into the army. His brother Henry had, at the outset of the war, enlisted as a private, and had been rising gradually to well-earned position as an officer, and his example and letters had constantly stimulated Goodwin's patriotic ardor. While at home, before the opening of the Concord school, he, with Charles Tuttle, Esq., made a good deal of effort to raise a company in Newburyport. But August came, and he went to fulfil his engagement at Concord. His mind was still bent, however, upon the war, and against the entreaties of all his friends, and against his own tastes, his conscience still directed him to the good fight for country, freedom, and for God. He told me soon after he went to Concord that he must go into the war, and if he could not get a commission, he should go as a private. I remon
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, Biographical Index. (search)
hurston, Joel Miller, II. 451. Tiffany, Francis, Rev, I. 325. Tilghman, Lieut.-Gen. (Rebel service), II. 286. Tompkins, Col., H. 279. Tower, F. M., II. 38, 219;, 250. Townsend, S. R., I. 346. Train, Charles R., Hon., II. 199. Travis, Samuel, I. 94. Tremlett, H. M., Capt., I. 119, II. 92. Troup, Mr., I. 307. Trow, Capt., II. 348. Trow, Sally, II. 348. Tucker, Ebenezer, II. 348. Tucker, Eliza B., II 348. Tucker, J. H., Private, Memoir, II. 348-356. Tuttle, C., II. 323. Tweed. Mr., II. 235. Twitchell, J. H., Captain, I. 144, 147;. Tyler, R. O., Maj.-Gen., I. 91; II. 326. U. Underwood, A. B., Brig.-Gen., II 85, 199, 269, 299. Upham, J. B., Dr., I. 113. V. Van Lew, E. A., Miss, I. 209. Vaughan, Champion, Major, L 159. Vincent, B. B., II. 62. Vincent, Sarah A., II. 62. Vincent, strong, Brig.-Gen., Memoir, II. 62-76. Vinson, C. M., II. 163. Vinton, J., II. 207. Vischer, Peter, I. 312 W. Wadsworth
Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), chapter 11 (search)
Sergeant, Wm. Smyth. Sergeants, Sterling Murray, John B. Berryman, John H. Uhlhorn. Corporals, Chas. A. Arnold, John O'Loughlin, Frank S. Price, Henry C. Scott. Musician, Hosea Pitt. Company D—Captain, James R. Herbert. First-Lieutenant, Geo. W. Booth. Second-Lieutenant, Wm. Key Howard, Nicholas Snowden. First-Sergeant, Geo. F. Ruff. Sergeants, Chas. J. Wegner, Wm. H. Slingluff, Edward L. King, Mason E. McKnew. Corporals, Edward Selvage, Jos. Wranck, Washington Hands, Wm. Weber. Musician, Chas. Tuttle, Jas. M. Ruley. Company E—Captain, Edmund O'Brien, Harry McCoy. First-Lieutenant, John J. Lutts. Second-Lieutenant, John Cushing, Jr., Jos. G. W. Marriott. First-Sergeant, Geo. G. Raborg. Sergeants, Napoleon Camper, Green H. Barton, Wm. T. Wallis, Robert H. Cushing. Corporals, Patrick H. Williams, Thos. H. Davidson, Joseph T. Doyle, Alfred Pearce. Musician, Wm. Gannon, Michael Quinn. Company F—Captain, J. Louis Smith. FirstLieuten-ant, Wm. D. Hough. Second-Lieutenant, Wm. J.<