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Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 1 1 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies 1 1 Browse Search
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 1 1 Browse Search
Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers who died of wounds. (search)
th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Frederick, Md., Oct. 16, 1862. Hazelton, Albert A.,13th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Georgetown, Washington, D. C., Nov. 15, 1862. Head, Reuben F., Sergt.,st Mass. H. A.,June 16, 1864,June 17, 1864. Heafy, John,24th Mass. Thomas A.,36th Mass. Inf.,– –Jackson, Miss., July 17, 1863. Nitsche, August E.,11th Mass. Inf.,Aug 29, 1862,Georgetown, Washington, D. C., Sept. 26, 1862. Nolan, Patrick, Sergt.,19th Mass. Inf.,– –Annapolis, Md., June 21, 1864. Norcross, Chauncener, Luther M., Corp.,37th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., May 18, 1865. Tasker, William,20th Mass. Inf.,– –Georgetown, Washington, D. C., June 30, 1863. Taylor, Dexter,34th Mass. Inf.,– –Winchester, Va., Oct. 5, 1864. Taylor, John G.,12th Mass.1, 1863. Tootell, William,20th Mass. Inf.,– –June 23, 1863. Torrey, George D.,11th Mass. Inf.,Aug. 29, 1862,Georgetown, Washington, D. C., Sept. 17, 1862. Tourtellott, Alfred,15th Mass. Inf.,– –Oct., 1862. Tower, Alvin,20th
Md., Sept. 20, 1862. Hathaway, John F.,5th Batt. Mass. L. A.,– –Gettysburg, Pa., July 14, 1863. Hatton, Edmund E.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. Hayden, Henry C.,57th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,Annapolis, Md., July 4, 1864. Hayes, James,9th Mass. Inf.,– –Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. Haynes, Albert S.,39th Mass. Inf.,– –Hingham, Mass., June 11, 1864. Haynes, Nathan W., Sergt.,2d Co. Mass. S. S.,– –Washington, D. C., Jan. 4, 1863. Hazard, Alfred M.,21st Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., June 22, 1864. Hazeltine, Moses, Corp.,12th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Frederick, Md., Oct. 16, 1862. Hazelton, Albert A.,13th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Georgetown, Washington, D. C., Nov. 15, 1862. Head, Reuben F., Sergt.,st Mass. H. A.,June 16, 1864,June 17, 1864. Heafy, John,24th Mass. Inf.,– –Fort Monroe, Va., Sept. 4, 1864. Healey, Henry D.,1st Mass. H. A.,June, 1864,Aug. 15, 1864. Healey, Samuel,25th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., 3, 18
chols, William J., Corp.,37th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.Wilderness, Va., May 30, 1864. Nicholson, John A.,56th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.Columbian Hosp., May 11, 1864. Nickerson, David,22d Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., May 27, 1864. Niles, Horace B., Capt.,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.Antietam, Md., Sept. 27, 1862. Niles, Thomas A.,36th Mass. Inf.,– –Jackson, Miss., July 17, 1863. Nitsche, August E.,11th Mass. Inf.,Aug 29, 1862,Georgetown, Washington, D. C., Sept. 26, 1862. Nolan, Patrick, Sergt.,19th Mass. Inf.,– –Annapolis, Md., June 21, 1864. Norcross, Chauncey,21st Mass. Inf.,Roanoke Island, N. C.,Roanoke Island, N. C., Feb. 21, 1862. Norcross, Daniel, Corp.,3d Batt. Mass. L. A.,– –Laurel Hill, Va., May 11, 1864. Norcross, George W., Corp.,1st Mass. H. A.,May 19, 1864,June 9, 1864. North, John M.,27th Mass. Inf.,Arrowfield Church, Va., May 9, 1864.Point of Rocks, Va., May 12, 1864. Northup, Alvers,55th Mass. Inf.,
Inf.,– –Winchester, Va., Oct. 12, 1864. Swift, Julien W.,20th Mass. Inf.,– –Field Hospital, Va., Nov. 15, 1864. Sylvester, Loami B.,2d Mass. Inf.,Aug. 9, 1862,Alexandria, Va., Sept. 7, 1862. Taber, Loring B.,58th Mass. Inf.,June 18, 1864,Washington, D. C., June 23, 1864. Taft, Jerome K., Capt.,53d Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863.Louisiana, July 2, 1863. Tanner, Luther M., Corp.,37th Mass. Inf.,– –Washington, D. C., May 18, 1865. Tasker, William,20th Mass. Inf.,– –Georgetown, Washington, D. C., June 30, 1863. Taylor, Dexter,34th Mass. Inf.,– –Winchester, Va., Oct. 5, 1864. Taylor, John G.,12th Mass. Inf.,Dec. 13, 1862,Alexandria, Va., Dec. 30, 1862. Taylor, Joseph K., 1st Sergt.,37th Mass. Inf.,Aug. 21, 1864,Charlestown, Va., Aug. 30, 1864. Taylor, Orren S.,36th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va., June 23, 1864.Near Petersburg, Va., June 23, 1864. Taylor, Samuel C.,1st Mass. H. A.,June 18, 1864,Before Petersburg, Va., 1864. Taylor, Stephen,55th Mass. Inf.,
Washington, D. C., Sept. 21, 1864. Tisdale, James B.,7th Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.Washington, D. C., May 11, 1863. Todd, Henry, Corp.,36th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864. Tolman, George E.,22d Mass. Inf.,Rappahannock Station, Va., Nov. 7, 1863.Washington, D. C., Nov. 10, 1863. Tolman, John A.,12th Mass. Inf.,May 12, 1864,Wilderness, Va., May 17, 1864. Toomey, John,9th Mass. Inf.,– –Falmouth, Va., Jan. 1, 1863. Tootell, William,20th Mass. Inf.,– –June 23, 1863. Torrey, George D.,11th Mass. Inf.,Aug. 29, 1862,Georgetown, Washington, D. C., Sept. 17, 1862. Tourtellott, Alfred,15th Mass. Inf.,– –Oct., 1862. Tower, Alvin,20th Mass. Inf.,June 1, 1862,Gen. Hosp., June 8, 1862. Tower, Houghton,24th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va., Sept. 17, 1864.Hampton, Va., Dec. 4, 1864. Tower, Lorenzo,38th Mass. Inf.,Bisland, La., April 13, 1863.Brashear City, La., April 13, 1863. Townes, William,1st Mass. H. A.,June 22, 1864,Aug
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1861. (search)
r cordial reception greeted them in New York. They were first stationed at Martinsburg, Virginia, under the command of Major-General Patterson. They were afterwards stationed for more than a month at Harper's Ferry, and subsequently at Darnestown. At the latter place, on September 12, 1861, Lieutenant Robeson, with Lieutenant Howard, having been selected for the purpose from four officers of the regiment by examination, was detached for signal duty, and ordered to the signal camp at Georgetown, D. C. He wrote home on September 14th:— Since I wrote to you I have been detached from my regiment for signal duty. There have been two officers taken from each regiment in our division (or rather from those regiments that had officers of enough education for the purpose). We are under Major Myer of the Regular Army. I do not know how I shall like it yet, but that will not make much difference, as I cannot help myself. We have to go through a pretty severe examination before we are
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 2: (search)
illness of his nephew Tudor, and the hopes that it had blasted, with a tenderness and melancholy which made me think better of his heart than I had before. At table he talked little, but ate and smoked a great deal. To Mr. E. Ticknor. Georgetown, D. C., January 17, 1815. As we drew near to the metropolis I got out and rode forward with the driver, that I might see all that was strange and new. We were travelling on the very road by which the British had approached before us. We crosseding stories of early religious persecutions in Virginia, and Mrs. M. entered into a defence and panegyric of the Quakers, to whose sect, you know, she once belonged. . . . At eight o'clock I took my leave. To Edward T. Channing, Boston. Georgetown, D. C., January 22, 1815. At the Headquarters of the assembled wisdom of the nation, I suppose, dear Edward, you will expect from me something on politics; and, if I write you anything, it must be about the last act or the last rumor, for such
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 26 (search)
, 144, 145, 252. Gallois, J. A. C., 143. Gannett, Rev. E. S., notice of Mr. Ticknor, 327 and note. Gans, Professor, 494. Garay, Don M. de, 191, 192, 196, 212. Gardiner, Maine, visits, 337, 385. Gardiner, Mrs. R. H., letter to, 395. Gardiner, Rev. J. S. J., 8, 11. Gardiner, R. H., 316 note, 337. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs., 439. Gaston, Mr., 31. Gauss, Professor, 70. Gell, Sir, William, 175. Gener, 346. Geneva, visits, 152-158. George (Iv.), Prince Regent, 67. Georgetown, D. C., visits, 28, 30, 38. German language, difficulty of studying it, 11, 25, 26; high and low, 87. German literature, 87-89, 118-120; republic of letters, 99-102. German metaphysics, 96-99. German political and moral state, 102, 103. German universities, 75, 89, 90, 102. Gesenius, W., 111. Gibraltar, visits, 235, 236. Gifford, William, 58, 60, 62, 294. Gilbert, Davies, 405. Giustiniani, Prince, Nuncio, 188, 193, 194 note. Godwin, Mrs., William, 130, 294. Godwin,
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 30 (search)
Gaskell, Mrs. E. C., II. 347. Gasparin, Count, II. 131. Gaston, William, I. 31. Gauss, Professor, I. 70. Gayangos, Don Pascual de, II. 162 and note, 181, 182, 245, 246, 255; letters to, 246, 247, 249, 259. Gazzera, Abbe, II. 42. Gell, Sir, William, I. 175. Gener, I. 346. Geneseo, visits, II. 225 and note, 281. Geneva, visits, I. 152-158, II. 36, 37. Genlis, Madame de, II. 391. Geological Society and Club, II. 176. George (Iv.), Prince Regent, I. 67. Georgetown, D. C., visits, I. 28, 30, 38. Gerhard, E., II. 58, 59, 66, 328, 329. German language, difficulty of studying it, I. 11, 25, 26; high and low, 87. German literature, I. 87-89, 118-120; republic of letters, 99-102. German metaphysics, I. 96-99. German political and moral state, I. 102, 103. German Universities, I. 89, 90, 102. Gesenius, W., I. 111. Gibraltar, visits, I. 235, 236. Gibson, John, II. 360, 399. Gibson, Miss, Il 332. Gifford, William, I. 58, 60, 62, 2
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, XIV. Massachusetts women in the civil war. (search)
Hunt (H. H.), a native of Amherst, Mass., performed similar service in a hospital in Rhode Island. Mrs. Rebecca R. Pomroy of Chelsea, Mass., was another of the heroic women who gave themselves to hospital work. Bereft by death of her husband and a son and daughter, almost at one stroke, she sought comfort in ministering to those who were more heavily weighted with sorrow and suffering than herself. She offered her services as a nurse to Miss Dix, was accepted, and installed in the Georgetown, D. C., hospital. She proved herself so unusual and efficient as to attract the attention of surgeons and of visiting members of Congress. And when sickness invaded the White House, and Mrs. Lincoln and Willie, the second and favorite son of the President, were sick unto death, and a good nurse was unattainable anywhere in the District of Columbia, Mrs. Pomroy was sent by Miss Dix to the stricken household. Willie died, Mrs. Pomroy remaining in charge of the other invalid till she was full
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