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Zabdiel Boylston Adams

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33: 192:— remaining on duty for two days and three nights — that he temporarily became blind with exhaustion. Although he regained his sight, he was discharged. He fought hard to get back into the surgical corps after being mustered out, to no avail. By 1864, Adams resorted to an unusual ploy to extend his service. He gave up battlefield medicine and rejoined the army as an infantry officer, a captain, with the 265:. He married Frances Kidder in 1870, but the two had a difficult marriage. Although he predeceased her, she noted in her will, "inasmuch as he has never done anything for my support and his treatment has been most upsetting and that he has tried to desert his family entirely, I have no wish to leave him anything that belongs to my estate". He died after falling over the Metropolitan Water Works dam in 188:. Adams, according to his great-grandson Mitchell L. Adams, a former member of Harvard's Board of Overseers, labored so long in surgeries at the 193: 185: 184:. He served with the 7th at the battles of Yorktown, Williamsburg, and Fair Oaks. On May 26, 1862, he was commissioned as Head Surgeon for the 215:. Because of his wound, he was discharged from the army. However, he again reapplied, and rejoined the 56th in February 1865, in time for the 181: 394: 514: 499: 509: 430: 173:. He married Frances Ann Kidder and had two children. Zabdiel Adams initially attended Harvard College, but graduated from 365: 519: 504: 289:, Pennsylvania. Of over 2,000 memorials there, it is the only one dedicated to a physician. The text reads: 204: 261:. There he also established the public library and invited lecturers to town including his brother-in-law 266: 69: 243: 342: 258: 231: 286: 274: 239: 200: 448: 343:"Saga of a Civil War surgeon, Lecture recalls Harvard physician who also served in the infantry" 158: 102: 422: 415: 270: 169:
Adams Jr. was the son of Zabdiel Boylston Adams and Sarah May Holland. His siblings included
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There is a memorial plaque to Adams mounted on a boulder on the Civil War battlefield in
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in 1849. He then entered Harvard Medical School and graduated with an M.D. in 1853.
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32nd Massachusetts Infantry, Second Brigade, First Division, Fifth Army Corps
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for gallantry and meritorious conduct in the assault before Petersburg, Va.
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Sparks, Robert V.; Burley, Sarah E.; Johnson, Benjamin; Martin, Susan.
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Placed by the Veterans Association of the Regiment 32nd Mass Hospital
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forces, he was eventually paroled and sent to the Union Hospital in
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many of our wounded escaped capture or death by its timely aid.
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In May 1861, he was commissioned an Assistant Surgeon in the
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Behind this group of rocks on the afternoon of July 2, 1863
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Surgeon Z. Boylston Adams placed the field hospital of the
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Boston, Massachusetts
Southborough, Massachusetts
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Bowdoin College
Harvard Medical School
M.D.
Annie Adams Fields
James T. Fields
Civil War
Harvard Medical School
Annie Adams Fields
Bowdoin
7th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
32nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Battle of Gettysburg
56th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Battle of the Wilderness
Confederate
Annapolis
Maryland
Siege of Petersburg
Peninsular Campaign
Battle of Second Bull Run
Battle of Antietam
Fredericksburg
Chancellorsville
Gettysburg
Virginia
Framingham, Massachusetts

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