Nathaniel Gordon Winslow, 19, Williston, Vt. Y. (1830.) *1864
Son of Nathaniel Winslow and Anna Kellogg; brother of Hubbard A., 1818.
— At A. Blanchard's, Esq.
President of Social Fraternity, 1825.
Graduated 1826.
— Afterwards known as Gordon Winslow.
— Studied theology with Rev. Hubbard Winslow, Dover, N.H.
Preacher to sailors, New Orleans;
pastor, Medford;
rector, Troy, Elmira. N.Y.; Annapolis, Md.; Staten Island, N.Y. (and Chaplain of the Quarantine), 1845-61.
Chaplain 5th N.Y. Reg't (Duryea Zouaves).
Early promoter of U.S. Sanitary Commission, and identified with its service, being at one time inspector for Army of Potomac, and also voluntary aid of Gen. Warren. 1
Fell overboard from transport steamer, and was drowned in the Potomac, while taking his wounded son to Washington.
D.D.
1 Selected the site of the General Hospital at Fredericksburg, was assigned the care of the Confederate hospitals at Gettysburg, and said to have been "engaged in some form of service in nearly every battle of the war in Virginia."
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