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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1860. (search)
ighest. There are many hearts which will not cease to cherish the memory of Henry Abbott so long as memory holds her seat. Those who knew him knew that his growth ivolume forbids more than a mention in this place. There were his classmates Henry Abbott, Charles Mudge, Henry Russell, and Caspar Crowninshield, his dear friend Tomveteran furlough, and he had the great and glorious satisfaction, together with Abbott, Shelton, and Gelray, also cripples, and formerly officers of the Second, of ri and looked at it a long while. Captain Williams we found next. Then Goodwin, Abbott, and Perkins. They had all probably been killed instantly, while Cary lived un Mountain, in which several of his friends were wounded, and one classmate, Captain Abbott, was killed, Weston said, with impressive earnestness, to an intimate frienhould keep him out of the service, You only strengthen me in my resolution; for Abbott was killed just because I and such as I were not in our places to help him.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1865. (search)
gade, was hurrying up his men. Lieutenant-Colonel Macy received orders from him to lead the Twentieth Massachusetts against the enemy. He gave his orders to Captain Abbott, who commanded the right company, and to his Adjutant, but before they were repeated to any one else, both himself and his Adjutant were shot down. Captain ACaptain Abbott led his company, and the other companies seeing the movement, and with the instinct of assault, followed. Other troops came up. It was in this attack, in the thickest of the fight, and exposing himself in front of his men, that Lieutenant Paine was struck by a ball which broke his leg. Falling on one knee he waved his sword killed or captured. The fittest record of Lieutenant Paine's bright promise as an officer and of his heroic death is in the following words of the lamented Major Abbott:— There is one thing I can bear testimony to, and that is his wonderful talent in making himself one of the most accomplished officers I knew in the army
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, Appendix. (search)
ntry. Seventh, Seventieth, Seventy-second, One Hundred Twenty-ninth, One Hundred Sixty-second. Pennsylvania,—Infantry. Twenty-third, Eighty-third. Ohio,—Infantry. One Hundred Sixth, One Hundred Fourteenth. Michigan,—Infantry. Twelfth. Illinois,—Infantry. Fifty-first, One Hundred Twenty-fourth. Iowa,— Cavalry. Fifth, Sixth. Iowa,— Infantry. Twenty-first. Missouri,—Infantry. Twenty-fifth. Regular Army,—Infantry. Sixth, Seventeenth (2). V. List of obituary works. Abbott, H. L. (H. U. 1860). In Memoriam H. L. A. Ob. May VI., A. D. 1864. Quis desiderio sit pudor aut modus Tam cari capitis? Boston: Printed for Private Distribution. 1864. 8vo. pp. 31. Boynton (H. U. 1863). Memorial Services. A Sermon preached in the Bowdoin Square Church, Sunday, Dec. 25, 1864, by the Pastor, on the Death of Capt. Winthrop Perkins Boynton, Co. D, 55th Mass. Regiment, who fell at the battle of Honey Hill, November 30, 1864. He being dead yet speaketh. Bos
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, Biographical Index. (search)
363. Abbot, E. S., Lieut., Memoir, II. 405-414. Abbot, H. L., Maj.-Gen., II. 405, 406;. Abbott, Caroline, II. 77, 91;. Abbott, E. G., Brev. Maj., Memoir, II. 77-90. Also, I.322; II.93, 1Abbott, E. G., Brev. Maj., Memoir, II. 77-90. Also, I.322; II.93, 104, 137, 186, 200. Abbott, G., II. 77. Abbott, H. L., Brev. Brig.-Gen., Memoir, II. 91-104. Also, I. 355, 429;; II. 84, 90;, 106, 455. Abbott, J. G., Judge, I. 255; II. 77, 91;. Adams, JAbbott, G., II. 77. Abbott, H. L., Brev. Brig.-Gen., Memoir, II. 91-104. Also, I. 355, 429;; II. 84, 90;, 106, 455. Abbott, J. G., Judge, I. 255; II. 77, 91;. Adams, J. Q., I. 90. Adams, Z. B., Capt., II. 326. Agassiz, Alexander, I. 351. Agassiz, L., Prof., II. 375. Ainsworth, Henry, II. 426. Alden, J., II. 207. Alden, L. C., Lieut., Memoir, II. 2Abbott, H. L., Brev. Brig.-Gen., Memoir, II. 91-104. Also, I. 355, 429;; II. 84, 90;, 106, 455. Abbott, J. G., Judge, I. 255; II. 77, 91;. Adams, J. Q., I. 90. Adams, Z. B., Capt., II. 326. Agassiz, Alexander, I. 351. Agassiz, L., Prof., II. 375. Ainsworth, Henry, II. 426. Alden, J., II. 207. Alden, L. C., Lieut., Memoir, II. 207-214. Alden, Nancy A., II. 207. Alden, William V., II. 207. Allen, L. F., I. 2,16. Allen, T. P., II. 219, 250;. Alley, L. F., Lieut., II. 95, 99;. Almy, C., II. 216. Almy, Job, Abbott, J. G., Judge, I. 255; II. 77, 91;. Adams, J. Q., I. 90. Adams, Z. B., Capt., II. 326. Agassiz, Alexander, I. 351. Agassiz, L., Prof., II. 375. Ainsworth, Henry, II. 426. Alden, J., II. 207. Alden, L. C., Lieut., Memoir, II. 207-214. Alden, Nancy A., II. 207. Alden, William V., II. 207. Allen, L. F., I. 2,16. Allen, T. P., II. 219, 250;. Alley, L. F., Lieut., II. 95, 99;. Almy, C., II. 216. Almy, Job, II. 215. Almy John, II. 215. Almy, Mary, II. 215. Almy, Pardon, Lieut., Memoir, II. 215-218. Also, II. 210, 210;. Almy, P. ., II. 215. Almy, S., II. 215. Almy, W., II. 215. Alvor