. Memoirs of the war of '61. Colonel Charles Russell Lowell, friends and cousins . ^^ &*».:■. SAMUEL STORROW SAMUEL STORROW^ 57 SAMUEL STORROW Corporal Forty-fourth Alassachusetts \ol-unteer Infantry, September 20, 1862-Jiine 18,1863. First Lieutenant Second MassachusettsVolunteer Infantry, September 22, 1864. Killedat Ayerysborough (Black Creek), North Caro-lina, March 16, 1865. Samuel Storrow \yas born in Boston, Massa-chusetts, July 24, 1843. From his earliestyears he showed great quickness of apprehen-sion and readiness to apply practically ^yhat-eyer he acquired. As he grew older he dis-p


. Memoirs of the war of '61. Colonel Charles Russell Lowell, friends and cousins . ^^ &*».:■. SAMUEL STORROW SAMUEL STORROW^ 57 SAMUEL STORROW Corporal Forty-fourth Alassachusetts \ol-unteer Infantry, September 20, 1862-Jiine 18,1863. First Lieutenant Second MassachusettsVolunteer Infantry, September 22, 1864. Killedat Ayerysborough (Black Creek), North Caro-lina, March 16, 1865. Samuel Storrow \yas born in Boston, Massa-chusetts, July 24, 1843. From his earliestyears he showed great quickness of apprehen-sion and readiness to apply practically ^yhat-eyer he acquired. As he grew older he dis-played much manliness of character and aperfect independence of judgment. He en-tered college in i860, at the age of the war broke out the next spring he felta strong desire to join the army, and began tostudy military works to fit himself for what-ever might be required of him. In the springof 1862, on account of his eyes, he obtainedleave of absence and sailed for Fayal, theAzores. On his return he found that his fatherwas absent in Europe; that his brother Charleshad just


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