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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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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, V. List of Medical officers in Massachusetts Regiments. (search)
ted Major, Surgeon, 23d Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1864. Mustered out, June 25, 1865. Wightman, James. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 2d Mass. Infantry, Mar. 19, 1863. Died of disease at Washington, D. C., June 15, 1863. Wilbur, Joshua Greene. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Army. Contract Surgeon, June 15, 1862, to Feb. 28, 1863, and from Nov. 1, 1863, to July 17, 1865. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 18th Mass. Infantry, Mar. 2, 1863. Resigned, Nov. 14, 1863. Wilder, Burt G. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 22, 1863. Major, Surgeon, July 11, 1865. Mustered out, Aug. 29, 1865. Willard, Josiah N. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 19th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 22, 1861. Major, Surgeon, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, Nov. 10, 1862. Discharged (disability), Oct. 13, 1864. Williams, Alfred G. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 11th Mass. Infantry, Apr. 23, 1862; mustered, Apr. 26, 1862. Discharged, Aug. 11, 1862, per
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
n, James, 391 Wilbor, William, 585 Wilbur, C. C., 154 Wilbur, C. T., 483 Wilbur, Daniel, 585 Wilbur, H. P., 483 Wilbur, J. G., 391 Wilbur, J. L., 372 Wilbur, O. S., 372 Wilbur, S. D., 585 Wilbur, W. R., 372 Wilcox, O. S., 154 Wilcox, E. K., 372 Wilcox, E. N., 454, 566 Wilcox, H. C., 372, 497 Wilcox, H. L., 372 Wilcox, John, 154 Wilcox, Marshall, 585 Wild, E. A., 201, 233, 454, 731 Wild, W. H., 372, 497 Wilde, G. F. F., 162 Wilder, A. C., 454 Wilder, A. M., 454, 566 Wilder, B. G., 391 Wilder, C. B., Navy, 154 Wilder, C. B., U. S. Vols., 454 Wilder, F. A., 731 Wilder, G. O., 372 Wilder, John, 372, 497 Wildes, E. P., 372 Wildes, F. A., 372 Wildes, Frank, 154 Wildes, T. J., 154 Wiley, D. D., 202, 454, 567 Wiley, G. H., 372 Wiley, George, 372 Wiley, John, 2d, 372 Wiley, W. F., 372 Wilkes, Charles, 731 Wilkeson, Frank, 731 Wilkey, J. H., 372 Wilkie, J. H., 23d Unattached Co. Mass. Inf., 372 Wilkie, J. H., 24th Unattached Co. Mass. Inf., 372
Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, Louis Agassiz: his life and correspondence, third edition, Chapter 25: 1872-1873: Aet. 65-66. (search)
especially for teachers, have taken their place in the general system of education; and, though the Penikese school may be said to have died with its master, it lives anew in many a sea-side laboratory organized on the same plan, in summer schools of Botany and field classes of Geology. The impetus it gave was not, and cannot be, lost, since it refreshed and vitalized methods of teaching. Beside the young men who formed his corps of teachers, among whom the resident professors were Dr. Burt G. Wilder, of Cornell University, and Professor Alpheus S. Packard, now of Brown University, Agassiz had with him some of his oldest friends and colleagues. Count de Pourtales was there, superintending the dredging, for which there were special conveniences, Mr. Charles G. Galloupe having presented the school with a yacht for the express purpose. This generous gift gave Agassiz the greatest pleasure, and completed the outfit of the school as nothing else could have done. Professor Arnold Guy