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Norwood Penrose Hallowell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Norwood Penrose Hallowell
Norwood Penrose "Pen" Hallowell (April 13, 1839 — April 11, 1914) was an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. One of three brothers to serve with distinction during the war, he and his brother Edward Needles Hallowell both became commanders of the first all-black regiments. He is also remembered for his close friendship with and influence upon future Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., who was his classmate at Harvard and his comrade during the war. ==Background and education== Hallowell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1839 to Morris Longstreth and Hannah (Penrose).〔.〕 Norwood and his brothers, Edward Needles and Richard Price, were raised in a household that was strongly Quaker, and strongly abolitionist; during the Civil War, their father opened his home as a hospital for wounded Union soldiers.〔. Senator Charles Sumner also rested there after his attack on the Senate floor.〕 He attended Harvard College, where he befriended Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.. He graduated in 1861 and was elected the Class Orator.〔; ; . Holmes was elected Class Poet.〕
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