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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 .
Sullivan Ballou, state politician, Civil War officer killed in action at the Battle of Bull Run, whose love letter to his wife was featured in Ken Burns's The Civil War [8] David L. Barnes, U.S. District judge, litigant in West v. Barnes [citation needed]
Ballou's father was a farmer, and while Ballou craved a school and college education, his father didn't have the means to send him. At the time of the Christian 'reformation' sweeping through northern Rhode Island, his father became a deacon within the community. [2] In early 1822 Adin Ballou married Abigail Sayles. [3]
William Henry Bisbee was born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, on January 28, 1840, to William Orson Bisbee and Harriet Miriam (Ballou) Bisbee. He was a descendant of a Norman chieftain who fought under William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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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]