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Capt Henry J Doolittle

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Capt Henry J Doolittle

Birth
Death
10 Aug 1862 (aged 22–23)
Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA
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Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Capt. Henry J. Doolittle died in Racine on Sunday morning, at the residence of his father, Senator Doolittle, of typhoid fever contracted on Gen. Hamilton's staff, near Corinth. (Printed in THE MOTOR, Appleton (Wisconsin), Thursday, August 14, 1862.)

Death of Lieutenant Doolittle--
We regret to learn of the death of Lieut. Henry J. Doolittle, son of Senator Doolittle of the State. He was attached to the staff of Gen. Hamilton, and returned home to Racine, recently, ill of typhoid fever. He died on Sunday morning last. He graduated last year at Harvard University, and was a young man of great promise. (Printed in the WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, Madison, Wis., Tuesday, August 12, 1862.)

Death of Capt. Doolittle
Racine, Aug. 11. -- Captain Henry J. Doolittle died in this city at the residence of his father, Senator Doolittle, on Sunday morning, of typhoid fever, contracted while serving on Gen. Hamilton's staff, near Corinth. His funeral was largely attended. (Printed in THE DAILY MILWAUKEE NEWS, Tuesday Morning, August 12, 1862.)
Capt. Henry J. Doolittle died in Racine on Sunday morning, at the residence of his father, Senator Doolittle, of typhoid fever contracted on Gen. Hamilton's staff, near Corinth. (Printed in THE MOTOR, Appleton (Wisconsin), Thursday, August 14, 1862.)

Death of Lieutenant Doolittle--
We regret to learn of the death of Lieut. Henry J. Doolittle, son of Senator Doolittle of the State. He was attached to the staff of Gen. Hamilton, and returned home to Racine, recently, ill of typhoid fever. He died on Sunday morning last. He graduated last year at Harvard University, and was a young man of great promise. (Printed in the WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, Madison, Wis., Tuesday, August 12, 1862.)

Death of Capt. Doolittle
Racine, Aug. 11. -- Captain Henry J. Doolittle died in this city at the residence of his father, Senator Doolittle, on Sunday morning, of typhoid fever, contracted while serving on Gen. Hamilton's staff, near Corinth. His funeral was largely attended. (Printed in THE DAILY MILWAUKEE NEWS, Tuesday Morning, August 12, 1862.)


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