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Winthrop, Theodore, 1828-1861

LC control no.n 81104017
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3343.W2
Personal name headingWinthrop, Theodore, 1828-1861
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Birth date1828-09-22
Death date1861-06-10
Place of birthNew Haven (Conn.)
Place of deathVirginia
AffiliationYale College (1718-1887)
Profession or occupationLawyers Soldiers Novelists
Found inWikipedia, website viewed July 30, 2014 (Theodore Winthrop; born September 22, 1828 in New Haven, Connecticut; died June 10, 1860 at the Battle of Bethel in Hampton and York County, Virginia; lawyer; writer; world traveler; novelist; one of the first Union officers killed in the American Civil War; 1848 graduate of Yale University)
Wikipedia, website viewed Sept. 1, 2020 (Theodore Winthrop; Major Theodore Woolsey Winthrop; born September 22, 1828 in New Haven, Connecticut; died June 10, 1861 at the Battle of Big Bethel; one of the first Union officers killed in the American Civil War; works include: John Brent; Edwin Brothertoft; Cecil Dreeme; The Canoe and the Saddle; Life in the Open Air; Life and Poems of Theodore Winthrop)
Cecil Dreeme, 1876: t.p. (Theodore Winthrop, author of "John Brent," "Edwin Brothertoft," etc.) biographical sketch of the author, p. 5-19 (born September 22, 1828, New Haven, Connecticut, graduated Yale College 1848; studied law and admitted to the bar 1855; enrolled in Seventh Regiment of New York in April 1861; died June 10, 1861 in battle at Great Bethel, Virginia)
Associated languageeng