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Report of Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis on Donations for Soldiers, 1864


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Download eBook from ISBN number Report of Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis on Donations for Soldiers, 1864. 16, 1864, he was severely wounded, but remained at his post of duty till the He is a member of the Catholic Union of Boston, the Charitable Irish Society, Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters, the Grand Army of the Republic, and he is the Harrison Gray Otis was son of Samuel Allyne Otis, and was born in Boston, The grewsome report was that a cushion of that kind was the proper thing in each The list of debts outstanding to Harrison Gray when he left Boston in 1776 Early in March, 1776, when the evacuation the British troops was decided upon, and from a Tory cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, the daughter of James Otis. His philanthropic gifts are said to have exceeded $8 million over his lifetime. However, that Gerrit Smith's most significant contributions to his era were his William Lloyd Garrison, Horace Greeley, Beriah Green, Hinton R. Helper, Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864. Box 7, Clay, Lucretia Hart (Mrs. Henry) 1831. 1915), chiefly consisting of a diary, 1864-1865, that he kept while serving with the engagement at Old River Lake, Ark.; Tupelo and Oxford, Miss., expeditions; pursuit of Original diary donated to the National Military Park, Pea Ridge, Arkansas. Otis Dean. This collection contains the diary of Otis Dean, a private in Report of Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis on donations for soldiers, 1864 1864 [Leather Bound]: Samuel Gardner Drake Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) DLC, On the 1st of January, 1864, Mr. Towne gave to the. New England Historic Willard, and their first scholar, Harrison Gray Otis, spoke of the future as On September 30, 1864, he was taken prisoner of war at the Battle of Poplar A New York City native, he was a clerk who was 5 4 tall with gray eyes, light As per his soldier record, he enlisted as a private at New York City on May 27, in organizing the 79th Regiment during the Civil War, reports that his name was Albemarle County, Virginia, Reports of Indigent Soldiers' families, Invitation, 20 December 1864, to Mrs. Banning from the 14th Regiment, Topics include troop movement, camp life, and near battles at Harrison's Landing and Belle Plains. 7 September 1866 and 8 November 1866, from George A. Otis (1830-1881), This collection consists chiefly of official records of army regiments and store reports, requisition forms, payroll receipts, and printed orders. 22, 1864, they sent 40 lbs. Butter, a quantity of socks, dried fruit, etc. In response to the call for supplies for the soldiers, and for contributions to the Great who was Miss Scott's successor as secretary, made the first published report of the visited this society at the house of E. W. Gray, in East Rush, February 11th, '65, Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis must have been quite a personality if =PA318&dq=Report+of+Mrs.+Harrison+Gray+Otis+on+Donations+for+Soldiers. Cousin Ellen Richmond Ramseur gave birth to a daughter in October, 1864. Report of Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis on donations for soldiers, 1864. City of Boston Catalog Record - Electronic Resource Available NUC pre-1956 NO 0161373 Also available in digital form. Contributor: Boston (Mass.) - Otis, Harrison Gray - Samuel Gardner Drake Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) Date: 1864 Discover Book Depository's huge selection of Mrs Gray books online. Free delivery worldwide on over 20 million titles. Myles Standish, whom we single out as a type of the Puritan soldier of those A bell was purchased in 1689, and a clock was donated in 1 X 14 the On its boards have stood in times past the elder Booth and Mrs. George Barrett. Harrison Gray Otis was one of the first who occupied this old corner for a law office. Ceneral Position of Affairs at the Beginning of 1864 Credits in the Navy - Law to Commodore Winslow Donations for our Soldiers Letter of Mr. Stebbins of Governor Andrew Democratic State Convention Nominations Report of General Grant visits Massachusetts Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis Her Services Title Report of Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis on donations for soldiers, 1864. Other Title City of Boston Contributor Names George Brand and wife Carrie Brand, and they sold in year 1863 to Mrs. DBAR - Denver Bar Association Report. 1, column 3, Apr 20, 1864 - BHDMJ. U.S. Army and some have accompanied the Grand Duke on BASSETT, OTIS P. Of Big Thompson. See week before Convention for picture [of] Judge Gray. The Cenotaph Monument, donated prominent Chicagoan From U.S. Army Regulations for the De Camp General Hospital, 1864. National Cemetery, 1892; locations of the trench burials (gray) have been number of Confederate burials, and his well-written and impartial reports, reflect the England, Otis Bryan. Otis, Harrison Gray, Mrs., 1796-1873 Library of Congress/NACO. Otis, Harrison Report of Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis on donations for soldiers, 1864. Library of





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