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was struck by a ball near the shoulder blade which probably penetrated the spinal column as he was rendered helpless and, in the confusion of retreat, was left behind. His friend, Adjt Baker, two days after succeeded in passing the rebel lines under a flag of truce and found him where he had fallen and in a state of suffering although he had not been wholly uncared for by the enemy. The next day, a carriage was sent to bring him within the Union lines but he died two hours before it reached its destination. He was decently buried on the field but the remains were subsequently brought home and buried with solemn rites.
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In the diary, Gould chronicles his trips to the northeastern United States, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, and England. The diary is distinguished not only by its details and eloquent tone, but also by its author's reflections on the conduct of the war, his own military engagements, race,
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The diary begins on September 27, 1862, five days after boarding the Cambridge, and runs until his discharge on September 29, 1865. There is a section missing, which included the dates of September 1863 to February 1864. It consists of two books plus 40 unbound pages. It is thought that some sections
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It is unknown how Gould learned to read and write, as in much of the South it was illegal to teach those skills to the enslaved. However, it is clear that he was educated and able to express himself elegantly. In his diary, Gould quoted Shakespeare, had some knowledge of French, and knew a handful of
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there in 1878 and 1879. As a signer of the Articles of Incorporation, he was one of its founders. Gould's family remained active members of the church and, along with the Bonds and one other family, the Chesnuts, were the only black parishioners. There was only one other black family in Dedham at the
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The statue portrays Gould as an older man, as he would have been known to the people of Dedham. His hands are slightly enlarged and his posture is slightly stiff, demonstrating that he worked hard jobs his entire life. It includes the coat he wore as Commander of the Carrol Post of the Grand Army of
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brought danger to Wilmington in the form of crime, disease, threat of invasion, and "downright bawdiness." This prompted many slave owners to move inland, resulting in less supervision over those they were enslaving. During a rainy night on September 21, 1862, Gould escaped with seven other enslaved
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with the class of 1859 and was a member of the Suffolk Bar. He was commissioned 1st Lieut of Company F on July 26, 1861 and Captain October 29, 1861. In the charge at Bull Run, Carroll acted as Lieut Colonel of the regiment. While retiring from the field and bringing up the rear of the regiment, he
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and had to leave the ship to go to the hospital. His time in the hospital, from May to October 1863, is the only time he broke from his habit of writing in his diary. During this time he was visited by one of his maternal cousins, a Jones, who was the child of emancipated slaves who moved north for
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in his adopted hometown of Dedham. While working on the church, one of his employees improperly mixed the plaster. Even though it was not visible by looking at it and though the defect would not be discovered for some time, Gould insisted that it be removed and reapplied correctly. The decision
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At the dedication, a sign with Gould's name and image was unveiled by his great-great-great-grandchildren and then blessed by the former rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd. A committee was established to erect a sculpture of him on the site by Memorial Day 2023, the 100th anniversary of
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celebrations at which he received "an ovation welcome." He also regularly spoke to school children on Memorial Day and presided over the town's celebrations of the holiday. Gould was driven through town on parade days into the 1920s in cars adorned with red, white, and blue decorations.
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During the war, Gould sent and received a large number of letters. None of them survive, but each is noted in his diary. They include family, friends, former shipmates, other contraband, and acquaintances in North Carolina, New York, Massachusetts. He corresponds frequently with
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Their oldest daughter, Medora Williams, was born on Nantucket, and their oldest son, William B. Gould Jr., was born in Taunton. The rest, Fredrick Crawford, Luetta Ball, Lawrence Wheeler, Herbert Richardson, and twins James Edward and Ernest Moore, were all born in Dedham.
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Gould visited Wilmington after the war, perhaps in October 1865, and found it to be largely deserted, very unlike the bustling city he knew before the war. He found it to be an improvement, however, where many of the trappings of the former slave economy had been removed.
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learned of the surrender of the Confederate Army. "I heard the Glad Tidings that the Stars and Stripes had been planted over the Capital of the D--nd Confederacy by the invincible Grant," Gould committed to his diary. Not knowing that it signaled the end of the war, the
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who had been taken aboard temporarily were "treated shamefully," Gould said, when they were not allowed to eat out of mess pans and were called disparaging names. The incident seemed to be out of the ordinary, suggesting that it was not common while serving.
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of Princeton University gave the keynote address in which she put Gould's service in the Navy and his time in Dedham in the context of the Civil War and the political and social changes in the United States during this period. Gould's great-grandson,
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after the war. He most frequently writes to his eventual wife, Cornelia Read, and they exchange at least 60 letters during the war. Cornelia attended school after she moved to Nantucket; it is unclear whether she knew how to read and write prior.
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On May 28, 2023, the statue was unveiled before a crowd of hundreds by Timothy, Alina, and William B. Gould VI, three of Gould's great-great-great-grandchildren. There ceremony took place a few days after the 100th anniversary of Gould's death.
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Gould was a committed Republican, as were his children. He adamantly opposed the notion that newly emancipated blacks should be repatriated to Africa or Haiti, saying they had been born under the American flag and would know no other.
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Gould IV began researching his ancestor's life, a process that would last more than 50 years. While teaching at Harvard in the 1970s, Gould IV researched his namesake's life in nearby Dedham. When he served as the chairman of the
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By 1886, Gould would earn enough esteem in the community to be appointed to the General Staff and to lead the parade held in honor of Dedham's 250th anniversary. Gould gave a speech at Dedham's 1918
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in Massachusetts, Gould considered moving back to North Carolina where he believed he would have "a fair chance of success my business". Instead, he immediately went to Nantucket where he married
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Gould notes that he was "kindly received by officers and men." In his diary he noted that on October 3, 1862, he took "the Oath of Allegiance to the Government of Uncle Samuel." Upon joining the
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lists a boy with the last name of Mabson living with the Goulds and working as an employee of Gould's. The child is almost certainly the son of one of Gould's nephews through his sister Eliza,
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in the 1990s, he searched the National Archives. It was only in 1989 that Gould IV discovered his ancestor had been enslaved prior to the war. Gould IV found a notation in the log of the
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just five days before picking up Gould that his ship was short 18 men due to desertions and sickness. As a result, he said, he intended to fill the vacancies with escaped slaves.
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William B. Gould was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, on November 18, 1837, to an enslaved woman, Elizabeth "Betsy" Moore, and Alexander Gould, an English-born resident of
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reported his death under the headline "East Dedham Mourns Faithful Soldier and Always Loyal Citizen: Death Came Very Suddenly to William B. Gould, Veteran of the Civil War."
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Hennigan, Caroline; Heald, Scott (June 9, 2023). "William B. Gould, former enslaved person and Civil War Navy Veteran, honored at statue unveiling on Memorial Day Weekend".
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Though black men served alongside white men in the Navy during the Civil War and made up roughly 15% of the Union Navy, Gould experienced racism while serving on board the
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When the black cloth covering the statue got caught on the statue's head, two of the reenactors from the Massachusetts 54th helped remove it with their bayonets.
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Gould's diary was discovered 35 years after his death, in 1958, when his attic was being cleaned out. His grandson, William B. Gould III, showed it to his son,
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Spanish expressions. It is possible that he was educated in the Front Street Methodist Church near Nixon's slave quarters, or at St. John's Episcopal Church.
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There had been some concern about the numbers of slaves who were escaping and making it to Union ships before Gould's escape. One captain had written to the
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Proceedings at the Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Dedham, Massachusetts, September 21, 1886
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time. Gould and his family were more likely to experience subtle slights on account of their race as opposed to outright racism while living in Dedham.
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the Republic, and a toolbox with symbolic tools he used in his life such as a compass, a trowel, and a pen. A copy of his diary sits open on his lap.
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During his first leave from the ship in the spring of 1863, Gould visited Mary Moore Jones, his maternal aunt, in Boston and then his eventual wife,
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During the war, his home was burned and with it a family Bible. His birthday was inscribed in that Bible but that was the only record of his birth.
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is about 0.5 miles from Gould's home on Milton Street. The park was formally dedicated on September 23, 2021, before a crowd of more than 100.
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nearly bankrupted him, but it helped cement his reputation in the town. He also worked as a stonemason, constructing buildings around Dedham.
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Eshoo, Anna G.; et al. (July 13, 2023). "Congressional Letter to SecNav re:Gould Ship Naming 7.13.23". Letter to Carlos Del Toro.
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Gould's death. The names of four finalists, all artists of color, were announced at the dedication. The commission ultimately went to
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along the coasts of Spain and Portugal, but declined to fight the armored ship and let it get away. It was also on the hunt for the
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Diary of professor's great-grandfather helps document network of literate slaves, Lisa Trei, Stanford Report, April 9, 2003
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face mask, a list of slang words, and a copy of the Town charter. The time capsule is scheduled to be opened in 100 years.
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and continuing through his discharge at the end of the war, Gould kept a diary of his day-to-day activities. According to
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A pew at the Church of the Good Shepherd is dedicated to Gould and Cornelia. Gould's story is now taught as part of the
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On November 9, 2020, the Town of Dedham renamed a 1.3 acre park as the William B. Gould Memorial Park. The park on
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Not much is known about Read. She was born in Charleston, South Carolina on May 30, 1837. Her last owner was
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Shortly before he got sick with the measles, Gould met John Robert Bond, another black sailor serving on the
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in Oakdale Square, though as a parishioner and not as a contractor. He and his wife were baptized and
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race relations in the Navy, and what African Americans might expect after the war and during the
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Nixon's slave quarters were on Chestnut Street in Wilmington, between Third and Fourth Streets.
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reenactors who posted the colors before the national anthem was performed by students from the
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Kool, Daniel (May 29, 2023). "Statue pays tribute to veteran". The Boston Globe. p. B4.
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Just as the dawn was breaking on September 22, they rushed out into the Atlantic Ocean near
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and two other ships were able to capture four blockade runners and chase a fifth to shore.
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Charles Whiting Carroll was born in Dedham on May 30, 1836, was fitted for college in the
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Gould married in 1865 and spent his first year as a married man working as a plasterer on
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Gould IV went on to edit his great-grandfather's diary and publish it as a book titled
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Including Ann E. Hoagland of Brooklyn, Matilda Culbreth of Brooklyn, and "Mrs. White."
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was involved in two major confrontations while in Europe, including the taking of the
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Hennigan, Caroline (October 1, 2021). ""Faithful Soldier and Always Loyal Citizen"".
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in 2006. The forward to the published edition was written by United States Senator
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asking what was to be done with them as they did not have room for the extra men.
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On July 13, 2023, 30 members of Congress wrote a letter to Secretary of the Navy
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in France. Gould's great-grandson would describe them as "a family of fighters."
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Diary of Contraband University of Rhode Island Alumni website By Shane Donaldson
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Dedication of the Memorial Hall, in Dedham, September 29, 1868: With an Appendix
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of the diary, which would cover late 1864 and early 1865, have been destroyed.
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Homelands and Waterways: The American Journey of the Bond Family, 1846-1926
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Much is known about his life from the pension applications he made to the
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The Bellamy Mansion: An Antebellum Architectural Treasure and Its People
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They include Virgil Richardson and Ben Greer, who were picked up by the
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In October 1863, after he was recovered, Gould was transferred to the
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Gould was extremely active in the Charles W. Carroll Post 144 of the
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Moore died March 13, 1865, just before the liberation of Wilmington.
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He later took the minutes of the Hancock Mutual Relief Association.
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After he was discharged from the Navy on September 29, 1865 at the
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men by rowing a small boat 28 nautical miles (52 km) down the
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sailed to and around Europe, searching for Confederate ships. The
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Gould died on May 25, 1923, at the age of 85 and was interred at
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convened a meeting of his cabinet to finalize plans to issue the
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published an obituary about Gould on June 17, 2022, as part of "
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but without the authority that came as an officer of the line.
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In the Service of Uncle Samuel By Linda Weber March/April 2003
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Diary of a Contraband: The Civil War Passage of a Black Sailor
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Four generations of Goulds would ultimately be baptized there.
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Diary of a Contraband: The Civil War Passage of a Black Sailor
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The capsule was built by seniors Paul McCann and Nathan Finn.
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set sail again, this time searching for Confederate ships in
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donated copies of the book to local schools and libraries.
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Gould's diary was featured on the July 3, 2001, edition of
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Also nearby was James M. Trotter, a black officer of the
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From June 1, 1864, until well into 1865, Gould and the
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McArthur & Company. pp. 179–181. 421:The Gould home was close to the border with 2978:African Americans in the American Civil War 2820: 2735: 2733: 2034: 1948: 1740: 784:that holds more than 30 items, including a 657:, which are named for naval veterans, or a 468:Gould and his six sons in military uniforms 2731: 2729: 2727: 2725: 2723: 2721: 2719: 2717: 2715: 2713: 2649: 2647: 2408: 1842:. 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He donated the original diary to the 689:that noted Gould had been picked up as 3028:People from Wilmington, North Carolina 2960: 2631: 2629: 2627: 2625: 2623: 2621: 2619: 2533: 1362: 1329: 1251: 1249: 1247: 1245: 1243: 1241: 1239: 1237: 1235: 1233: 1104: 1102: 1100: 1098: 1096: 1094: 1092: 1090: 1088: 1086: 1084: 1082: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1074: 1072: 1070: 1068: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 2595: 2483: 2414: 2386: 1833: 1831: 1829: 1827: 1825: 1823: 1821: 1802:Redefer, Katie (September 24, 2021). 1117: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1036: 1034: 1032: 693:and listed the name of his enslaver. 242:by Confederate sympathizers from the 3023:20th-century African-American people 3018:Grand Army of the Republic officials 2789:Alexander, Adele Logan (July 2000). 2680: 2658: 2653: 2554: 2460: 2441: 2330: 1464:Dedham Historical Society Newsletter 782:Blue Hills Regional Technical School 748:54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment 659:John Lewis-class replenishment oiler 428:Gould helped to build the Episcopal 2763: 2692:"Dedham honors Black Civil War vet" 2616: 1542: 1536: 1230: 238:had been captured off the coast of 93:and hoisted their sail. There, the 13: 2872: 2337:Ward Carroll (February 18, 2021). 1818: 1029: 722: 717:Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts 14: 3044: 3033:People enslaved in North Carolina 2900: 2555:Reed, Matt (September 20, 2021). 2840: 1747:Peter DeMarco (April 23, 2006). 944: 935: 702:Massachusetts Historical Society 502:Five of his sons would fight in 348: 122: 2668:. CBS News Boston. May 28, 2023 2488: 2477: 922: 901: 883: 874: 861: 852: 829: 820: 807: 579:Beginning with his time on the 568:North Carolina General Assembly 562:who escaped with him, and with 2988:19th-century American diarists 2782: 932:in 1888, 1912, 1913, and 1915. 798: 679:National Labor Relations Board 366:on Dedham's 250th anniversary. 288:, but they did not find them. 1: 3003:Burials at Brookdale Cemetery 2853:Gould IV, William B. (2002). 2461:Kool, Daniel (May 28, 2023). 2415:Risen, Clay (June 17, 2022). 2343:United States Naval Institute 1363:Hannon, Helen (Winter 2008). 957: 655:Arleigh Burke-class destroyer 566:, both of whom served in the 50: 3013:19th-century American slaves 1455:Brayton, Stephen K. (2003). 189:Atlantic Blockading Squadron 7: 2582:"William B. Gould Memorial" 550:"Oley." While on board the 527: 393:He helped to build the new 214:fear of being re-enslaved. 164:, he was given the rank of 10: 3049: 1546:Canadians in the Civil War 930:Department of the Interior 917:New Bedford, Massachusetts 746:The ceremony included the 442:Grand Army of the Republic 430:Church of the Good Shepard 310:Charlestown, Massachusetts 224:. The ship was in port in 126: 72:Wilmington, North Carolina 37:William Benjamin Gould Sr. 18: 769:and Eduardo also spoke. 602: 493:1880 United States census 459: 353: 226:Gloucester, Massachusetts 202:Gould also served on the 114:Emancipation Proclamation 3008:Literate American slaves 2928:Bellamy Mansion Web site 2345:. Event occurs at 27:30 791: 574: 337:. Black soldiers from a 362:William Gould with the 291:While off the coast of 152:After his boarding the 1365:"Freedom on Nantucket" 893:. He was graduated at 612: 497:George Lawrence Mabson 478:Cornelia Williams Read 469: 414: 384:Taunton, Massachusetts 367: 33: 2880:New England Ancestors 2397:. Stanford University 2393:William B. Gould IV. 2206:. Stanford University 1123:Bishir, Catherine W. 913:Henry Highland Garnet 786:COVID-19 pandemic-era 752:Dedham Public Schools 665:Diary of a Contraband 644:Dedham Public Schools 610: 474:Charlestown Navy Yard 467: 412: 405:Social and civic life 388:Dedham, Massachusetts 361: 295:, those on board the 141:, the captain of the 29: 2896:, November 2003: 40. 2822:Worthington, Erastus 2696:The Bay State Banner 1543:Hoy, Claire (2004). 1288:The Bay State Banner 909:John Newland Maffitt 508:Spanish–American War 77:The outbreak of the 57:Granville County, NC 1113:. The Boston Globe. 763:William B. Gould IV 671:William B. Gould IV 499:or William Mabson. 306:Queenstown, Ireland 147:Samuel Phillips Lee 43:and veteran of the 2998:United States Navy 2894:The Civil War News 2465:. The Boston Globe 2422:The New York Times 1806:. The Boston Globe 1369:Historic Nantucket 891:Dedham High School 628:The New York Times 617:Brookdale Cemetery 613: 597:Reconstruction Era 585:John Hope Franklin 470: 415: 378:. After living in 368: 244:Maritime Provinces 129:American Civil War 104:picked them up as 45:American Civil War 34: 2806:978-0-307-42625-3 1556:978-1-55278-450-1 895:Dartmouth College 621:Dedham Transcript 543:The Anglo-African 395:St. Mary's Church 261:. It stalked the 174:ward room steward 139:William A. Parker 3040: 2914: 2868: 2844: 2843: 2839: 2837: 2835: 2817: 2815: 2813: 2776: 2775: 2772:The Dedham Times 2767: 2761: 2760: 2757:The Dedham Times 2752: 2746: 2745: 2742:The Dedham Times 2737: 2708: 2707: 2705: 2703: 2687: 2678: 2677: 2675: 2673: 2662: 2656: 2655: 2651: 2642: 2641: 2638:The Dedham Times 2633: 2614: 2613: 2599: 2593: 2592: 2590: 2588: 2578: 2572: 2571: 2569: 2567: 2552: 2546: 2545: 2542:The Dedham Times 2537: 2531: 2525: 2519: 2513: 2507: 2501: 2495: 2492: 2486: 2485: 2481: 2475: 2474: 2472: 2470: 2458: 2439: 2433: 2427: 2426: 2412: 2406: 2405: 2403: 2402: 2390: 2384: 2378: 2372: 2366: 2355: 2354: 2352: 2350: 2334: 2328: 2322: 2316: 2315:, p. 49-50. 2310: 2304: 2303:, p. 49-53. 2298: 2292: 2286: 2277: 2271: 2262: 2256: 2247: 2241: 2232: 2226: 2215: 2214: 2212: 2211: 2200: 2189: 2183: 2174: 2168: 2162: 2156: 2147: 2141: 2132: 2126: 2120: 2114: 2108: 2107:, p. 296-7. 2102: 2096: 2090: 2084: 2078: 2069: 2063: 2057: 2056: 2054: 2052: 2041:Erastus (1887). 2038: 2032: 2026: 2020: 2014: 2008: 2002: 1991: 1985: 1976: 1970: 1964: 1958: 1952: 1949:Worthington 1869 1946: 1940: 1934: 1928: 1922: 1916: 1910: 1904: 1898: 1892: 1886: 1875: 1869: 1863: 1857: 1844: 1843: 1840:The Dedham Times 1835: 1816: 1815: 1813: 1811: 1799: 1778: 1772: 1763: 1762: 1760: 1759: 1753:The Boston Globe 1744: 1738: 1732: 1719: 1713: 1704: 1703:, p. 293-4. 1698: 1689: 1683: 1674: 1668: 1659: 1658:, p. 29-30. 1653: 1647: 1641: 1618: 1612: 1606: 1600: 1591: 1585: 1568: 1567: 1565: 1563: 1540: 1534: 1528: 1522: 1516: 1501: 1495: 1476: 1475: 1473: 1471: 1461: 1452: 1431: 1430:, p. 23-24. 1425: 1419: 1413: 1404: 1398: 1373: 1372: 1360: 1327: 1321: 1312: 1306: 1300: 1299: 1297: 1295: 1279: 1228: 1222: 1207: 1201: 1188: 1182: 1176: 1170: 1151: 1145: 1128: 1121: 1115: 1114: 1106: 1027: 1021: 1015: 1009: 994: 988: 977: 971: 951: 948: 942: 939: 933: 926: 920: 905: 899: 887: 881: 878: 872: 865: 859: 856: 850: 833: 827: 824: 818: 811: 805: 802: 706:Mark O. Hatfield 681:under President 564:Abraham Galloway 536:During stops in 325:William McLaurin 187:was part of the 31:William B. Gould 3048: 3047: 3043: 3042: 3041: 3039: 3038: 3037: 2958: 2957: 2912: 2903: 2875: 2873:Further reading 2865: 2841: 2833: 2831: 2811: 2809: 2807: 2785: 2780: 2779: 2769: 2768: 2764: 2754: 2753: 2749: 2738: 2711: 2701: 2699: 2688: 2681: 2671: 2669: 2664: 2663: 2659: 2652: 2645: 2635: 2634: 2617: 2600: 2596: 2586: 2584: 2580: 2579: 2575: 2565: 2563: 2553: 2549: 2539: 2538: 2534: 2526: 2522: 2514: 2510: 2502: 2498: 2493: 2489: 2482: 2478: 2468: 2466: 2459: 2442: 2434: 2430: 2413: 2409: 2400: 2398: 2391: 2387: 2379: 2375: 2367: 2358: 2348: 2346: 2335: 2331: 2323: 2319: 2311: 2307: 2299: 2295: 2287: 2280: 2272: 2265: 2257: 2250: 2242: 2235: 2227: 2218: 2209: 2207: 2202: 2201: 2192: 2184: 2177: 2173:, p. 34-7. 2169: 2165: 2157: 2150: 2142: 2135: 2127: 2123: 2115: 2111: 2103: 2099: 2095:, p. 46-7. 2091: 2087: 2079: 2072: 2068:, p. 42-3. 2064: 2060: 2050: 2048: 2039: 2035: 2027: 2023: 2015: 2011: 2003: 1994: 1986: 1979: 1975:, p. 43-5. 1971: 1967: 1959: 1955: 1947: 1943: 1935: 1931: 1923: 1919: 1911: 1907: 1899: 1895: 1887: 1878: 1870: 1866: 1858: 1847: 1836: 1819: 1809: 1807: 1800: 1781: 1773: 1766: 1757: 1755: 1745: 1741: 1733: 1722: 1714: 1707: 1699: 1692: 1684: 1677: 1669: 1662: 1654: 1650: 1642: 1621: 1617:, p. 26-7. 1613: 1609: 1601: 1594: 1586: 1571: 1561: 1559: 1557: 1541: 1537: 1533:, p. 31-2. 1529: 1525: 1517: 1504: 1496: 1479: 1469: 1467: 1459: 1453: 1434: 1426: 1422: 1414: 1407: 1399: 1376: 1361: 1330: 1322: 1315: 1307: 1303: 1293: 1291: 1280: 1231: 1223: 1210: 1202: 1191: 1183: 1179: 1171: 1154: 1146: 1131: 1122: 1118: 1107: 1030: 1022: 1018: 1010: 997: 989: 980: 972: 965: 960: 955: 954: 949: 945: 940: 936: 927: 923: 906: 902: 888: 884: 879: 875: 866: 862: 857: 853: 834: 830: 825: 821: 815:George W. 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John Cox, Jr 2818: 2805: 2784: 2781: 2778: 2777: 2762: 2747: 2709: 2679: 2657: 2643: 2615: 2594: 2573: 2547: 2532: 2520: 2518:, p. xii. 2508: 2506:, p. 2-3. 2496: 2487: 2476: 2440: 2438:, p. 278. 2428: 2407: 2385: 2373: 2356: 2329: 2317: 2305: 2293: 2278: 2274:Alexander 2000 2263: 2248: 2233: 2216: 2190: 2175: 2163: 2148: 2133: 2121: 2119:, p. 296. 2109: 2097: 2085: 2081:Alexander 2000 2070: 2058: 2033: 2029:Alexander 2000 2021: 2017:Alexander 2000 2009: 1992: 1990:, p. 295. 1977: 1965: 1961:Alexander 2000 1953: 1941: 1937:Alexander 2000 1929: 1925:Alexander 2000 1917: 1913:Alexander 2000 1905: 1893: 1889:Alexander 2000 1876: 1874:, p. 293. 1864: 1862:, p. 290. 1845: 1817: 1779: 1764: 1739: 1735:Alexander 2000 1720: 1718:, p. 294. 1705: 1690: 1675: 1671:Alexander 2000 1660: 1648: 1619: 1607: 1592: 1569: 1555: 1535: 1523: 1519:Alexander 2000 1502: 1477: 1432: 1420: 1405: 1374: 1328: 1313: 1301: 1229: 1208: 1189: 1187:, p. xix. 1177: 1152: 1129: 1116: 1028: 1016: 995: 978: 962: 961: 959: 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Index

William Gould

enslaved person
American Civil War
Granville County, NC
Porters Neck
antebellum
Bellamy Mansion
Wilmington, North Carolina
Civil War
Cape Fear River
Fort Caswell
USS Cambridge
Union blockade
contraband
Abraham Lincoln
Emancipation Proclamation
American Civil War
Navy Department
William A. Parker
Samuel Phillips Lee
U.S. Navy
First Class Boy
landsman
ward room steward
petty officer
Atlantic Blockading Squadron
the blues
USS Ohio
measles

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