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Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Officers of Somerville historical Society. (search)
Officers of Somerville historical Society. 1905-1906 PresidentFrank M. Hawes First Vice-President Levi L. Hawes Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer TreasurerSeth Mason Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes Corresponding SecretaryFlorence E. Carr Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler Council-at-large Charles D. ElliotAnna P. VinalL. Roger Wentworth Committee on historic Sites J. O. Hayden, ChairmanCharles D. ElliotEdward Glines Essays and address John F. Ayer, ChairmanCharles D. Elliot W. E. BrighamSeth Mason Mrs. J. F. Ayer Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, ChairmanEdith HayesMrs. Helen Heald Photographs Benjamin F. Freeman, ChairmanJames F. Whitney Albert L. Haskell Press and Clippings W. P. Jones, ChairmanAnna P. Vinal Mrs. Emma Prichard HadleyLucy M. Stone Committee on publications Sam Walter Foss, ChairmanFrank M. Hawes Sara A. StoneSamue
Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Personal Experience of a Union Veteran (search)
Personal Experience of a Union Veteran By Levi Lindley Hawes About 12 o'clock one August night in 1862, as I sat in my tent at Fort Jackson, La., making out a Post Return—or perhaps writing to the girl I left behind me—I was interrupted by the nds sticking through different parts of the mass of nearly wrecked cordage. I knew something had happened, but which was Hawes and which was hawser I was too badly twisted and tangled to determine. What would my mother think of me now? I soliloquigorous kicking, wriggling, clawing, and sundry other manoeuvres I shuffled that hempen coil, and finding that I was not Hawes de combat, nor my zeal dampened (but with some loss of dignity as a soldier), I went in search of less tight-fitting and was scared, not sick.) As the officer of the day disappeared a staff officer dashed into our camp and inquired for Sergeant Hawes. Presenting myself, the officer said, The general's compliments, and he orders that you report forthwith at headquar
Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Officers of Somerville historical Society. (search)
Officers of Somerville historical Society. 1905-1906 PresidentFrank M. Hawes First Vice-President Levi L. Hawes Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer TreasurerSeth Mason Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes Corresponding SecretaryFlorence E. Carr Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler Council-at-large Charles D. ElliotAnna P. VinalL. Roger Wentworth Committee on historic Sites J. O. Hayden, ChairmanCharles D. ElliotEdward Glines Essays and address John F. Ayer, ChairmanCharles D. Elliot W. E. BrighamSeth Mason Mrs. J. F. Ayer Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, ChairmanEdith HayesMrs. Helen Heald Photographs Benjamin F. Freeman, ChairmanJames F. Whitney Albert L. Haskell Press and Clippings W. P. Jones, ChairmanAnna P. Vinal Mrs. Emma Prichard HadleyLucy M. Stone Committee on publications Sam Walter Foss, ChairmanFrank M. Hawes Sara A. StoneSamue
Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Personal Experience of a Union Veteran (search)
Personal Experience of a Union Veteran By Levi Lindley Hawes (Continued.) About the middle of April General Butler learned that Farragut's fleet had crossed the bar and was ready to proceed up the Mississippi. Six regiments and two batteries were immediately embarked on sailing transports and started for the front. On the eighteenth—although about sixty miles away—we heard the gentle voice of Porter's fifteen-inch mortars. Then came the cheering account of Farragut's passing the forts—Jackson and St. Philip—and later the landing of General Butler in New Orleans on the first of May. Other troops were sent forward as transportation could be furnished, till early in May the Thirteenth Maine only was left on the island. Many are called, but few are chosen, was my comment at the time; and we were the chosen few. Some of the boys regarded this as punishment, but punishment for what? No adequate answer was forthcoming. We had been inspected by General Butler himself, and ve
Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Officers of Somerville historical Society. (search)
Officers of Somerville historical Society. 1905-1906 PresidentFrank M. Hawes First Vice-President Levi L. Hawes Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer TreasurerSeth Mason Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes Corresponding SecretaryFlorence E. Carr Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler Council-at-large Charles D. ElliotAnna P. VinalL. Roger Wentworth Committee on historic Sites J. O. Hayden, ChairmanCharles D. ElliotEdward Glines Essays and address John F. Ayer, ChairmanCharles D. Elliot W. E. BrighamSeth Mason Mrs. J. F. Ayer Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, ChairmanEdith HayesMrs. Helen Heald Photographs Benjamin F. Freeman, ChairmanJames F. Whitney Albert L. Haskell Press and Clippings W. P. Jones, ChairmanAnna P. Vinal Mrs. Emma Prichard HadleyLucy M. Stone Committee on publications Sam Walter Foss, ChairmanFrank M. Hawes Sara A. StoneSamue
rlow, Thomas S., 1. Harris, Charlotte, 65. Harris, Thomas, 39, 44, 66. Harris, Captain, Thomas, 40, 63. Hartford, The, 51. Harvard College, 20, 23, 38, 39, 79, 92. Harvard Law School, 1, 23. Hawes, Frank Mortimer, 14, 38, 63, 90. Hawes, Levi Lindley, 25, 49. Hawes, Sergeant, 35. Hawkins, Christopher, 64. Hawkins, Collector, 18. 19. Hawkins, Nathaniel, 20, 42, 63, 64. Hawkins, Samuel, 64. Hawkins, Sarah, 64. Hay, John, 21. Haywood, I., 73, 74. Henchman, Nathaniel H., 90. HendHawes, Sergeant, 35. Hawkins, Christopher, 64. Hawkins, Collector, 18. 19. Hawkins, Nathaniel, 20, 42, 63, 64. Hawkins, Samuel, 64. Hawkins, Sarah, 64. Hay, John, 21. Haywood, I., 73, 74. Henchman, Nathaniel H., 90. Henderson, Frank, 8. Hertzog's Religious Cyclopaedia, 2. Hessieltine, Major, 27. Higginson, Colonel T. W., 12. Higginson, Rev. Mr., 4, 5. High School, Somerville, 10. Hill, Abraham, 84. Hill, Elizabeth, 84. Hill, Ives, 47. Hill, Martha, 84. Hill, Solomon, 84. Hilton Head, 34, 36. Hitchings, Mrs., Augustus, 47. Hobbs, Miss, 97, 100. Hobgoblin Hall, 23. Holbrook, Abiah, 38. Holbrook, Abiah, Jr., 38. Holbrook, Mary Needham, 38. Holbrook, Samuel, 38. Holden, Oliver, 44.
Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Officers of Somerville historical Society. (search)
Officers of Somerville historical Society. 1905-1906 PresidentFrank M. Hawes First Vice-President Levi L. Hawes Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer TreasurerSeth Mason Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes Corresponding SecretaryFlorence E. Carr Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler Council-at-large Charles D. ElliotAnna P. VinalL. Roger Wentworth Committee on historic Sites J. O. Hayden, ChairmanCharles D. ElliotEdward Glines Essays and address John F. Ayer, ChairmanCharles D. Elliot W. E. BrighamSeth Mason Mrs. J. F. Ayer Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, ChairmanEdith HayesMrs. Helen Heald Photographs Benjamin F. Freeman, ChairmanJames F. Whitney Albert L. Haskell Press and Clippings W. P. Jones, ChairmanAnna P. Vinal Mrs. Emma Prichard HadleyLucy M. Stone Committee on publications Sam Walter Foss, ChairmanFrank M. Hawes Sara A. StoneSamue