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Sullivan Ballou (March 28, 1829 – July 29, 1861) was an American lawyer and politician from Rhode Island, and an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He is remembered for an eloquent letter he wrote to his wife Sarah a week before he was mortally wounded in the First Battle of Bull Run .
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Location of Providence County in Rhode Island. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence County, Rhode Island.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States.
Brother of William Birney: Birney, William: Brigadier general, USV (May 22, 1863) Major general, USV (March 13, 1865) Brother of David Bell Birney: Blair, Francis Preston Jr. Major general, USV (November 29, 1862) Declined appointment as brigadier general, USV (August 7, 1861) U.S. Congressman from Missouri (1857–1859, 1861–1862, 1863–1864)
Ballou's Sermons on Important Doctrinal Subjects/Hosea Ballou. Trumpet: Boston, MA, 1832 ... Discourses/William Ellery Channing. Charles Bowen: Boston, 1832.
The Old Tobacco Shop was illustrated by Reginald Birch, a highly regarded artist of the time. Bowen composed a poem about Birch that appeared in The Century. [2]In The Independent and the Weekly Review, Edmund Pearson reported that the word "tobacco" in the title caused one bookseller to consider the book unsuitable for children and refuse to carry it.
William Bowen may refer to: William Bowen (actor) (1666–1718), British stage actor; William Bowen (rugby union) (1862–1925), rugby union footballer of the 1880s, and 1890s for Wales, and Swansea; William J. Bowen (1868–1948), American labor union leader; William Bowen (author) (1877–1937), children's author and Newbery Honor recipient
In 1844, Ballou married Sarah F. Boyington, who died in 1847. [2] In 1850, he married Lucy Jane Farnsworth (b. 1829). [2] With his first wife, Ballou was the father of son William, who was born and died in 1847. [2] With his second, his children included Charles Clark Farnsworth, Edgar Phineas, and Franklin Converse. [2]