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John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion 6 0 Browse Search
Jula Ward Howe, Reminiscences: 1819-1899 3 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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sent to hospital. Corp. Stevens and privates Devereux, J. W. Bailey, Monroe, Killoran and Thayer excused from duty. Holbrook, Spooner, and Smith in hospital. Bailey, Killoran, Devereux, Newton, Trefry report to hospital. 0. W. Wheelock thrown from his horse and injured. July 27. O. W. Wheelock sent to brigade hospital. ses shot by order Capt. Sleeper, farcy. July 29. Frank A. Munroe sent to brigade hospital. July 31. Ten (10) horses received from Capt. Cochrane. Devereux, Bailey and Trefry, returned to duty. Twelve horses turned over to Capt. Strang. One horse died on the road-exhaustion. Aug. 1. [Entry nearly all destroyed] * * Whee4. Killoran, Newton (Devereux, J. W. Bailey, Trefry returned) sent to general hospital. Aug. 5. Holbrook, Spooner, T. Smith, Allen, and Monroe, in hospital. Bailey and Trefry excused from duty. Aug. 6. John Millett returned to duty from hospital, Washington, D. C. Aug. 7. Agreeably to Gen. Orders No. 20, Art'y Headqu
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
G. D. Esken, M. J. Fowler, A. D. Hindman, Mac Lee, Private W. O. Livingston, J. C. McCoy, G. F. Terry, J. M. Terry, W. C. Terry, J. B. Watson, W. Davis, H. L. Smith, J. T. Chapman, S. Eskew. Co. F. 2d Lt. B. P. Morgan, Corporal J. D. Green, Private L. B. Austin, W. M. Moore, H. Mix, J. Nevins, A. Orr, Private J. O. Whitten, L. G. Dillard, J. F. Watson, C. Tarrant, J. Nix, W. B. Smith. Co. G. 2d Lieut. J. H. McEacherno, Jr. Lieut. D. Zimmerman, Sergeant J. W. Bailey, J. J. Owens, Corporal R. W. Langston, J. F. Golding, G. H. Simmons, Private M. Axon, J. J. Anderson, J. G. Anderson, J. R. Ballard, J. W. Dorothy, J. H. Denins, W. D. Cope, Private A. Easely, D. W. Fripper, J. A. Grimsley, T. J. Hodge, J. Mitchum, D. McDonald, L. P. McKay, A. Nipper, C. Pitts, J. D. Shayler, A. E. H. Simmons, G. Spires, J. S. Lee, T. Reynolds. Co. H. 1st Lieut. S. E. Welch, Sergeant A. J. Kennerly, Corporal J. D. Felder, T. K. Kennerl
Jula Ward Howe, Reminiscences: 1819-1899, Chapter 18: certain clubs (search)
mes of a few persons show what we aimed at, and how far we succeeded. We had scientific lectures from Professor Rogers, Professor Alexander Agassiz, Dr. Weir Mitchell, and others. Maria Mitchell, professor of astronomy at Vassar College, gave us a lecture on Saturn. Miss Kate Hillard spoke to us several times. Professor Thomas Davidson unfolded for us the philosophy of Aristotle. Rev. George E. Ellis gave us a lecture on the Indians of Rhode Island, and another on Bishop Berkeley. Professor Bailey of Providence spoke on insectivorous plants, and on one occasion we enjoyed in his company a club picnic at Paradise, after which the wild flowers in that immediate vicinity were gathered and explained. Colonel Higginson ministered to our instruction and entertainment, and once unbent so far as to act with me and some others in a set of charades. The historian George Bancroft was one of our number, as was also Miss Anna Ticknor, founder of the Society for the Encouragement of Studies
Jula Ward Howe, Reminiscences: 1819-1899, Index (search)
od taste, 64. Atherstone, the Howes at, 136. Atlantic Monthly, The, 232, 236, 280; first published the Battle Hymn of the Republic, 275. Austin, Mrs., sings in New York, 15. Avignon, the Howes at, 133. Bache, Prof. A. D., at Mrs. Howe's lecture in Washington, 309. Baez, President of Santo Domingo, calls upon the Howes, 355; invites them to a state dinner: is expelled by a revolution, 360. Baggs, Monsignore, Bishop of Pella, presents the Howes to the Pope, 125. Bailey, Prof. J. W., lectures on insectivorous plants, 407. Balzac, Honore de, his works read, 58, 206. Bancroft, George, the historian, his estimate of Hegel, 210; invites Mrs. Howe to write something for the Bryant celebration, 277; his part therein, 279; his life at Newport, 401; in the Town and Country Club, 407. Barbiere di Seviglia, given in New York, 15; admired by Charles Sumner, 176. Bartol, Dr. C. A., first meeting of the Boston Radical Club held at his house, 281. Bates, Joshua,