A sketch of the life and services of Gen. Otho Holland Williams / Read before the Maryland historical society, on Thursday / evening, March 6, 1851
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A concise biographical sketch traces the life and military career of Otho Holland Williams, beginning with his childhood in rural Maryland, early service in county clerks' offices, and a turn to commercial life before the outbreak of war. It follows his enlistment and disciplined advancement, highlighting traits of integrity, modesty, religious faith, and a lasting attachment to rural peace. The account relies on extensive extracts from his letters to illuminate his domestic values, reflections on happiness, and views on command and discipline, and it pairs these personal insights with descriptions of wartime service and public duty.
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