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slynJune 20, 1865. *49,409Hughes and BuseyAug. 15, 1865. 49,994Foster and FosterSept. 19, 1865. 50,507J. StillmanOct. 17, 1865. 51,739W. H. and G. W. MillerDec. 26, 1865. 51,991H. BerdanJan. 9, 1866. *52,547W. C. DodgeFeb. 13, 1866. 53,187Robertson and SimpsonMar. 13, 1866. 53,543J. RiderMar. 27, 1866. *54,068J. GrayApr. 1e.Date. 47,707W. H. ElliotMay 9, 1865. 47,712G. H. GardnerMay 16, 1865. 48,287B. F. JoslynJune 20, 1865. 51,628E. T. StarrDec. 19, 1865. 51,690G. C. BunsenDec. 26, 1865. 52,105S. W. WoodJan. 16, 1866. 53,955G. S. CrowellApr. 17, 1866. 55,743William TibbalsJune 19, 1866. 56,466William TibbalsJuly 17, 1866. *65,742E. J. Fro 29, 1860. 33,332W. H. ElliotOct. 1, 1861. 39,032J. C. CampbellJune 30, 1863. 42,648W. H. ElliotMay 10, 1864. 43,606J. RupertusJuly 19, 1864. 51,752J. ReidDec. 26, 1865. 57,448J. H. VickersAug. 21, 1866. 57,622Converse and HopkinsAug. 28, 1866. 84,976F. WessonDec. 15, 1868. 2. Chambered Cylinder revolving on Vertical Ax
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Colored Troops. (search)
December, 1865. Service. Guard duty on Nashville & Northwestern Railroad in Tennessee till December, 1864. Skirmish on Nashville & Northwestern Railroad September 4. Action at Johnsonville November 4-5. Battle of Nashville, Tenn., December 15-16. Overton Hill December 16. Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17-28. Again assigned to guard duty on Nashville & Northwestern Railroad January 16, 1865, and so continued till December, 1865. Mustered out December 26, 1865. 101st United States Colored Regiment Infantry. Organized in Tennessee at large September 16, 1864. Attached to Defenses of Louisville & Nashville Railroad, Dept. of the Cumberland, to March, 1865. Dept. of the Tennessee to January, 1866. Service. Duty at Nashville, Tenn., till October, 1864; then guard Louisville & Nashville Railroad, and duty in Tennessee and Alabama till muster out. Affairs at Scottsboro and Larkinsville, Ala., January 8, 1865. Mustered out Janu
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4, Chapter 50: last months of the Civil War.—Chase and Taney, chief-justices.—the first colored attorney in the supreme court —reciprocity with Canada.—the New Jersey monopoly.— retaliation in war.—reconstruction.—debate on Louisiana.—Lincoln and Sumner.—visit to Richmond.—the president's death by assassination.—Sumner's eulogy upon him. —President Johnson; his method of reconstruction.—Sumner's protests against race distinctions.—death of friends. —French visitors and correspondents.—1864-1865. (search)
ar (Works, vol. XV. p. 9), spoke of the studies and eminent connections of the marquis. He died in New York in 1891. Agassiz sailed in April, 1865, on his expedition to Brazil and the Amazon. Sumner entered heartily into the plans of the great naturalist. He wrote to him a God-speed March 20, 1865. Life of Agassiz, by E. C. Agassiz, vol. II. p. 634. just before he sailed, and received letters in return in which Agassiz gave an account of his researches. June 21, 1865. and Dec. 26, 1865, the latter printed in Agassiz's Life, p. 635. In the summer of 1865, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Story, long residents in Rome, were visiting relatives in Boston. It was pleasant for Sumner to meet again his old friends. He saw much of Story at dinners at the Saturday Club and on other days, and in drives in the suburbs of the city. Sumner always reverted with tenderness to old fellowships, and in intercourse with the son he revived the memories of the father. He kept up his interes
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
discharged.Mate. Orcutt, William K., Credit. Templeton. Sick.Mass.Mass.Mass.Aug. 5, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Nipsic.South Atlantic.Mar. 18, 1864.Resigned.Actg. Master's Mate. Ordway, William A., Credit, Brookfield.Mass.Mass.Mass.Oct. 9, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Juniata; Massachusetts.North Atlantic; Supply Steamer.June 20, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Dec. 23, 1863.Actg. Ensign. Orswell, George B.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Feb. 21, 1862.Actg. 1st Asst. Engr.Cambridge.North Atlantic.Dec. 26, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. 1st Asst. Engr. Osgood, George C.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Feb. 26, 1863.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.Chillicothe.Mississippi.Jan. 19, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. Ostrander, A. H.,Me.Mass.Mass.Jan. 4, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Saco.-Aug. 1, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Otis, Jenks H., In service prior to 1861.Mass.Mass.Mass.—--, 1861.Asst. Surgeon.Wachusett.West India.Aug. 27, 1864.Deceased.Surgeon. June 2, 1861.Surgeon. Otis, William H., Credit, Grafton.Mass.M
y, Aug. 27, 1864. Brevet Captain, U. S. Volunteers, Apr. 9, 1865. Mustered out of U. S. Signal Corps, Aug. 17, 1865. Bertram, Joseph Hardy Milet. Born in Massachusetts. Major, Additional Paymaster, U. S. Volunteers, Nov. 26, 1862. Resigned (disability), July 27, 1863. Died at Salem, Mass., Feb. 3, 1877. Binney, Amos. Born in Massachusetts. Major, Additional Paymaster, U. S. Volunteers, Aug. 5, 1861. Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Mustered out, Dec. 26, 1865. Died, Mar. 11, 1880. Blair, George train. Born in Massachusetts. Major, Additional Paymaster, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 3, 1865. Mustered out, July 31, 1865. Blaisdell, William. See General Officers. Blanchard, Claude D. Born in Massachusetts. Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Volunteers, Aug. 28, 1861. Lieut. Colonel, Quartermaster, assigned, Sept. 19 to Nov. 12, 1862. Honorably discharged, May 9, 1863. Bliss, Alexander. Born in Massachusetts. Captain a
Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, Louis Agassiz: his life and correspondence, third edition, Chapter 21: 1865-1868: Aet. 58-61. (search)
the hardships it has been obliged to endure may be appreciated, you will render a service to the cause of international peace and good-will. You are to have great enjoyment. I imagine you already very happy in the scenes before you. I, too, should like to see Nature in her most splendid robes; but I must stay at home and help keep the peace. Good-by— Bon voyage! Ever sincerely yours, Charles Sumner. To Charles Sumner. Rio Negro; on board the Brazilian war steamer Iricuhy, December 26, 1865. my dear Sumner,—The heading of these lines tells a long and interesting story. Here I am, sailing on the Rio Negro, with my wife and a young Brazilian friend, provided with all the facilities which modern improvements, the extraordinary liberality of the Brazilian government, and the kindness of our commander can bestow, and pursuing my scientific investigations with as much ease as if I were in my study, or in the Museum at Cambridge,—with this enormous difference, that I am writ<