Letters And Journals of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1846-1906
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... If he [General Saxton] once did a dishonorable act I should forever lose my faith in him and with it in human nature, as I once heard old Samuel Hoar say of Charles G. Loring. I wonder what saucy things little Mrs. Tillie will say to Old Abe. Do you know she can imitate perfectly her husband's handwriting? — Gen- eral Hunter's, President Lincoln's, General Scott's, Mr. Seward's and even the sacred Mr. Spinner's who signs the greenbacks. I have seen them. We have lost our first officer. Lieu...tenant Gaston; who was accidentally shot by one of his own [men] in a little reconnoissance across the river yesterday morn- ing. . . . To-night we had funeral services here just at dusk, and it was one [of] the most impressive funerals I ever knew. . . . Just at the beginning up rode Mrs. Lander and Mr. Page, " Tribune " cor- respondent. The latter looked at it as an item; but £06 THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON Mrs. L. was exceedingly affected by it. I was so ab- sorbed in our men that I forgot all about her widow- hood.
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