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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.’
Boston:
J. M. Hewes, Printer, 65 Cornhill.
1865. 8vo. pp. 16.
Dwight, W. (H. U. 1853).
Proceedings of the
Suffolk Bar upon the Occasion of the Death of
Wilder Dwight, with the Reply of the
Court.
Obiit 19 September, 1865, Aet. 30.
Riverside Press. 8vo.
pp. 30.
Fuller (H. U. 1843).
Chaplain Fuller: Being a Life Sketch of a
New England Clergyman and Army
Chaplain.
By
Richard F. Fuller. ‘I must do something for my country.’
‘Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.’
Boston:
Walker,
Wise, and Company, 245 Washington Street. 1864. 12mo.
pp. 342.
Goodwin (H. U. 1854).
The Recompense, a Sermon for Country and Kindred, delivered in the West Church, August 24, by
C. A. Bartol.
Boston:
Ticknor and Fields.
1862. 8vo.
Hall (H. U. 1860).
Memorial of Henry Ware Hall,
Adjutant 51st Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers.
An Address delivered in the
First Church,
Dorchester, Mass., Sunday, July 17, 1864, by
Thomas B. Fox.
With an Appendix.
Printed by Request for
Private Circulation.
Boston: Printed by
John Wilson and Son. 1864. 8vo.
pp. 35.
Lowell, C. R. (H. U. 1854).
An Address spoken in the
College Chapel,
Cambridge, October 28, 1864, at the Funeral of
Brig.—
Gen. Charles Russell Lowell,