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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
vote was passed thanking the gentlemen for their liberal gift. This gift was increased to seventeen hundred dollars. The money was placed to the Union Fund, which had been raised by private subscription, which amounted at this time to thirty-six hundred dollars. The one thousand dollars were contributed by gentlemen of Boston, who have summer residences in Beverly, as follows : Charles G. Loring, $200.00; G. Howland Shaw, $200.00; Martin Brimmer, $200.00; Richard S. Parker, $100.00; Augustus Lowell, $100.00; William D. Pickman, $100.00; George B. Upton, $100.00. November 5th, The vote of August 21st was so extended as to pay one hundred dollars to all Beverly men who had enlisted since the original three months service of 1861, and who had received no bounty, as well to those who had been honorably discharged as to those then in service, and to pay the same to the legal heirs of those who had died. 1864. June 29th, The bounty to three-years volunteers was fixed at one hundred a
e. Livermore, Elizabeth C., Cambridge. Livermore, Chas. C., Cambridge. Locke, Wm. F., Braintree. Longfellow, H. W., Cambridge. Loring, Chas. G., Boston. Three recruits. Loring, Mrs. Anna T., Boston. Loring, Miss Mary G., Boston. Loring, F. C., Boston. Loring, Miss Isa E., Boston. Lothrop, Rev. Chas. D., Norton. Loud, Henry, Weymouth. Lovejoy, Albert P., Boston. Lovell, John P., Weymouth. Lovering, James, Medway. Lowell, John A., Boston. Lowell, Augustus, Boston. Lowell, Miss Rebecca A., Roxbury. Lowell, Miss Anna C., Roxbury. Lowell, J. Russell, Cambridge. McLean, Francis F., Ludlow. Mack, Dr. William, Salem. Mansfield, Warren, Braintree. Manson, Nathaniel G., Cambridge. Marble, Bradford, Somerset. Marrett, Lorenzo, Cambridge. Mason, Rev. Samuel R., Cambridge. Mason, Rev. Sumner, Cambridge. Matthews, D. P., Winthrop. Matthews, Watson, Cambridge. May, Frederic, Medford. Miller, Josiah, Presco
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
69 Loud, Henry, 583 Loud, M. M., 312 Loud, Rienzi, 312 Lougee, W. T., 92 Louger, W. F., 312 Lounsbury, W. H., 473 Lovejoy, A. P., 583 Lovejoy, J. H., 92 Lovell, C. S., 187, 429, 539 Lovell, J. A., 312 Lovell, J. P., 583 Lovell, S. C., 312 Lovering, G. M., 499 Lovering, James, 583 Lovett, C. W., Jr., 312 Lovett, I. E., 92 Low, B. O., 92 Low, D. W., 220 Low, J. P., 429, 539 Low, P. B., 92 Low, W. W., 92 Lowe, J. L., 92 Lowell, Anna, 591, 594 Lowell, Anna C., 583 Lowell, Augustus, 583 Lowell, C. R., 187, 220, 429, 608, 676 Lowell, C. R., Mrs., 594 Lowell, F. E., 312 Lowell, J. A., 583 Lowell, J. J., 312 Lowell, J. R., 583, 676 Lowell, John, 676 Lowell, Rebecca A., 588 Loyd, John, 92 Luce, F. C., 812 Luce, P. N., 92 Luce, S. K., 92 Luck, J. T., 676 Lucore, R. H., 473 Lull, F. A., 312 Lundy, Francis, 312 Lunt, A. M., 499 Lunt, George, 92 Lunt, Henry, 92 Lunt, S. H., 429, 473 Lurvey, J. T., 312 Luscomb, C. P., 92 Luscomb, J. W., 92 Luther,
great factories, benefactor of the Public Library of Boston, and of the Scientific School at Harvard, which was named for him. He was Ambassador to England, and one of the merchant princes of Boston, whose history cannot be told without mention of his name. An elegant residence on Park street, Boston, became the home of this Medford bride, and the site of it is now occupied by the Union Club, of Boston. She was married June 28, 1819, and her daughter Katherine Bigelow Lawrence married Augustus Lowell, whose son Abbott Lawrence Lowell has the honor to succeed Charles William Eliot as head of Harvard. Andrew, a brother of Katherine, after graduating from Harvard, entered the ministry and settled in Medford, succeeding Rev. David Osgood as pastor of the church in the town. Soon after his settlement, differences of opinion in religious belief caused the withdrawal of seventeen members who formed the Second Congregational Church. Rev. Andrew Bigelow was pastor of the Bulfinch Street