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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1857. (search)
on possessed no terrors to him. The body, under the charge of his younger brother, Lieutenant Charles Dwight, was immediately taken to New Orleans and borne to his former residence, there to awaiious day were removed, and those of fresh beauty and fragrance took their place. Before Lieutenant Dwight left New Orleans, he attempted to express his thanks to those who had shown such tender cand say to them that we want our husbands and our sons to be allowed to fight in this war. Captain Dwight was the object of enthusiastic regard in the Department of the Gulf, as he had been in the Aily. General Banks, in a letter to the Rebel General Taylor, in relation to the murder of Captain Dwight, says of him:— Captain Dwight was one of the most upright and exemplary young men of Captain Dwight was one of the most upright and exemplary young men of his country. Never, in a single instance, in his short but brilliant career, had he failed to recognize what was due from a high-toned and brave officer. On our march to Opelousas, and while in occu