Hawkes, Joshua Gilman, 1831-1863

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From the description of Autobiography, ca. 1884. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553605

Joshua Gilman Hawkes, son of Joshua and Abigail Bancroft Hawkes, was born in Lynnfield, Massachusetts, on August 18, 1831. After serving as an apprentice manufacturer of sash doors and blinds, Hawkes attended school in Vermont. He graduated from Amherst Colege in 1859, and became principal of Conway Academy (Conway, Massachusetts). Hawkes left Conway in late 1861, returning to Lynnfield, where he resumed his studies and also took private lessons in military tactics. He enlisted in Company D, 52nd Massachusetts Infantry for a nine-month term of service on September 8, 1862. Eventually attaining the rank of sergeant, Hawkes participated in the occupation of Baton Rouge and the siege of Port Hudson. On the night of July 23, 1863, his regiment's term of service having expired, Hawkes was among those who boarded the steamer Henry Chouteau, bound for Cairo, Illinois, from which the 52nd would depart for Massachusetts. Hawkes, ill with dysentery, was expected after his recovery to accept an officer's commission in United States Colored Troops regiment. During the first night on the river, however, Hawkes disappeared and was assumed to have drowned.

From the guide to the Joshua Gilman Hawkes Papers, 1852-1870, (Special Collections, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.)

Joshua Gilman Hawkes of Lynnfield, Mass., graduated from Amherst College in 1859 and taught in a school in Conway, Mass., until 1862 when he joined the Union army for a nine-month term. He served in the 52nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and took part in the occupation of Baton Rouge and the siege of Port Hudson. Returning to Massachusetts in July 1863, Hawkes disappeared from the troop ship carrying him and apparently drowned in the Mississippi RIver above Port Hudson.

From the description of Joshua Gilman Hawkes letters, 1862-1863. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 726849628

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creatorOf Hawkes, Joshua Gilman, 1831-1863. Joshua Gilman Hawkes letters, 1862-1863. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
creatorOf Joshua Gilman Hawkes Papers, 1852-1870 Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
creatorOf Hawkes, Joshua, 1836-. Autobiography, ca. 1884. Harold B. Lee Library
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Franklin (Idaho)
Port Hudson (La.)
Illinois--Nauvoo
Idaho--Franklin
Nauvoo (Ill.)
Baton Rouge (La.)
Louisiana
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Civil war
Mormons
Utah Expedition, 1857-1858
Ute Indians
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Birth 1831

Death 1863

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