Leonard, William Andrew, 1848-1930

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Clergyman.

From the description of Letter of William Andrew Leonard, 1921. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71014925

Episcopal bishop of Ohio.

From the description of Diary, 1903. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155475053

Episcopal Bishop of Ohio.

From the description of William Andrew Leonard papers, 1830-1886. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 659564174

William A. Leonard was born about 1843 to Joel A. (b.1817) and Sophia Leonard (1816-d. before 1880). His parents were both natives of Vermont who moved to Massachusetts. William and his two sisters, Leonora (b. abt. 1852; and who William calls "Nora" in his letters and is later listed as "Mary" in a least one set of census records) and Roselia (b. abt. 1859) were all born in Great Barrington, Berkshire County.

It is unknown what line of work William Leonard was in prior to the war, though he was living at home with his family. He was drafted into service in July 1863 for a three year term with Company F, 16th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry. In mid-July 1864, the 16th Infantry mustered out. Existing veterans and recruits, Leonard included, were transferred to the 11th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry. From at least August of 1864 until Lee's surrender, Leonard served as an ambulance driver, transporting wounded from battlefield to hospital. His unit spent nearly a year in and around Petersburg. While stationed outside Washington, DC, waiting to muster out, Leonard also drove civilians in and around the city. He particularly makes mention of taking family members to hospitals to get news of soldiers.

Leonard returned home to Great Barrington in July 1865. In 1880, he was living at home with his father, Leonora and her husband, and Leonora's brother-in-law. At the time, he was employed at a woolen mill. In 1894, he purchased a plumbing and steam fitting business from a former employer. Later census records suggest he was married to a woman named Hattie (probably Henrietta; b. abt. 1863), but it is unknown when. They had daughter, Nellie, in June 1897.

Sources: Ancestry.com Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, National Park Service. The Metal Worker, vol. XLI, January to June 1894. New York: David Williams, 1894. Via Google Books, November 2011.

From the guide to the William A. Leonard Papers, 1864-1865, (Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.)

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Phillips Brooks papers Houghton Library
creatorOf Leonard, William Andrew, 1848-1930. Papers 1888-1907. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical Society
creatorOf Leonard, William Andrew, 1848-1930. Letter, 1928, Mar. 14, Charleston, S.C., to H. L. Koopman. Brown University Archives, John Hay Library
creatorOf Leonard, William Andrew, 1848-1930. Letter of William Andrew Leonard, 1921. Library of Congress
creatorOf Leonard, William Andrew, 1848-1930. Diary, 1903. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial Library
referencedIn Episcopal Bishops collection 1778-1911 Episcopal Bishops collection William L. Clements Library
creatorOf Hay, John, 1838-1905. Correspondence, 1854-1914. Brown University Archives, John Hay Library
creatorOf William A. Leonard Papers, 1864-1865 Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
creatorOf Leonard, William Andrew, 1848-1930. William Andrew Leonard papers, 1830-1886. Archives of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland
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correspondedWith Brooks, Phillips, 1835-1893 person
associatedWith Episcopal Church corporateBody
associatedWith Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. corporateBody
associatedWith Hay, John, 1838-1905. person
associatedWith Kenyon College. corporateBody
associatedWith Koopman, Harry Lyman, 1860-1937, person
associatedWith Reazor, Frank B. person
associatedWith St. James, Osmund, d. 1885. person
associatedWith St. John's Church (Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.) corporateBody
associatedWith William L. Clements Library corporateBody
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Washington (D.C.)
Cleveland (Ohio)
Cleveland (Ohio)
Ohio
Subject
United States
United States
African American clergy
African Americans
Church work with African Americans
Church work with African Americans
Civil war
Clergy
Petersburg (Va.)
Petersburg (Va.)
Occupation
Bishops
Clergy
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