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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1860. (search)
ul assault, which has used up about half the division. Don't think that I have given up yet, for I have n't, but it always takes me some time to get over even a victory. On the 3d of August, command of the division was assumed by Brigadier-General Julius White, whom Mills soon found reason to respect and admire. After passing safely through the successful actions of the 19th and 22d of August, he was assigned, owing to the breaking up of the First Division, to Headquarters Ninth Corps, as putation in the Second Corps, of which Mills's modesty never permitted his becoming conscious. His gentle manners, intelligence, manly courage, and other noble traits, had already won my affection, and his loss has caused me sincere sorrow. General White, his old commander in the First Division, Ninth Corps, says truly of him: Gentle as a woman, brave as the bravest, fervent in patriotism, frank, genial, truthful, and benevolent, he sleeps wrapped in a mantle of glory, his memory fragrant wit
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1861. (search)
rpose ever to do and to suffer the will of Him whom he rejoiced to call Master and Saviour. Thus as he looked forward into the future, the tomb was no barrier to real success; death was no disappointment, but rather the entrance upon the consummation of his soul's highest hopes. John Lyman Fenton. Private 9th Mass. Battery, August 5, 1862; Sergeant; died at Baltimore, July 28, 1863, of a wound received at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2. John Lyman Fenton, son of Orrin and Mehitable J (White) Fenton, was born in Mansfield, Connecticut, March 5, 1835. He was the youngest of a family of four. When he was about a year old, his father removed to Dixfield, Maine, and died four years later. The widowed mother, being dependent on her own exertions for support, came to Cambridge, Massachusetts, leaving John with his grandmother, in Dixfield, till he was ten years of age; when he also was brought to Cambridge, where he attended Mr. Mansfield's school. Shortly afterward, however, his
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ight, Lot, I. 29. Wheelwright, Susannah Wilson, L 29. White, B. H., II. 56, 57;. White, Caroline Story, I. 20. WhWhite, Caroline Story, I. 20. White, D. A., Hon., I. 358. White, Eliza Amelia, I. 150. White, J., Brig.-Gen., II. 139,141. White, Moses, Major, I. 1White, D. A., Hon., I. 358. White, Eliza Amelia, I. 150. White, J., Brig.-Gen., II. 139,141. White, Moses, Major, I. 150. White, Stephen, I. 20. White, William, I. 252. Whiting, W. H. C., Gen. (Rabel serrice, I. 213. Whittemore, AnWhite, Eliza Amelia, I. 150. White, J., Brig.-Gen., II. 139,141. White, Moses, Major, I. 150. White, Stephen, I. 20. White, William, I. 252. Whiting, W. H. C., Gen. (Rabel serrice, I. 213. Whittemore, Anna, I. 379. Whittemore, B. F., Rev., I. 69. Whittemore, George, I. 379. Whittemore, George, Jr., Memoir, I. 379, 388White, J., Brig.-Gen., II. 139,141. White, Moses, Major, I. 150. White, Stephen, I. 20. White, William, I. 252. Whiting, W. H. C., Gen. (Rabel serrice, I. 213. Whittemore, Anna, I. 379. Whittemore, B. F., Rev., I. 69. Whittemore, George, I. 379. Whittemore, George, Jr., Memoir, I. 379, 388;. Whittemore, G. H., II. 389. Whitwell, Lucy C., II. 294. Willard, Captain, II. 463. Willard, Joseph, I. 235. White, Moses, Major, I. 150. White, Stephen, I. 20. White, William, I. 252. Whiting, W. H. C., Gen. (Rabel serrice, I. 213. Whittemore, Anna, I. 379. Whittemore, B. F., Rev., I. 69. Whittemore, George, I. 379. Whittemore, George, Jr., Memoir, I. 379, 388;. Whittemore, G. H., II. 389. Whitwell, Lucy C., II. 294. Willard, Captain, II. 463. Willard, Joseph, I. 235. Willard, Robert, Dr., II. 159, 160;. Willard, Sidney, Major, Memoir, 295-251. Also, II. 304. Willard, Simon, Major, IWhite, Stephen, I. 20. White, William, I. 252. Whiting, W. H. C., Gen. (Rabel serrice, I. 213. Whittemore, Anna, I. 379. Whittemore, B. F., Rev., I. 69. Whittemore, George, I. 379. Whittemore, George, Jr., Memoir, I. 379, 388;. Whittemore, G. H., II. 389. Whitwell, Lucy C., II. 294. Willard, Captain, II. 463. Willard, Joseph, I. 235. Willard, Robert, Dr., II. 159, 160;. Willard, Sidney, Major, Memoir, 295-251. Also, II. 304. Willard, Simon, Major, I. 235. Willard, Susanna H., I. 235. Willett, Major, I. 93. Williams, Sergeant, I. 264. Williams, J. O., Capt., IIWhite, William, I. 252. Whiting, W. H. C., Gen. (Rabel serrice, I. 213. Whittemore, Anna, I. 379. Whittemore, B. F., Rev., I. 69. Whittemore, George, I. 379. Whittemore, George, Jr., Memoir, I. 379, 388;. Whittemore, G. H., II. 389. Whitwell, Lucy C., II. 294. Willard, Captain, II. 463. Willard, Joseph, I. 235. Willard, Robert, Dr., II. 159, 160;. Willard, Sidney, Major, Memoir, 295-251. Also, II. 304. Willard, Simon, Major, I. 235. Willard, Susanna H., I. 235. Willett, Major, I. 93. Williams, Sergeant, I. 264. Williams, J. O., Capt., II. 50, 236;. Williams, Le Roy, I. 94. Williams, Preston, II. 463. Williams, Robert, Col., I. 134,136. Williams, Ro