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  1. Charles Devens Jr. (April 4, 1820 – January 7, 1891) was an American lawyer, jurist and statesman. He also served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War . Early life and career.

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  2. Career highlights and awards. World Series champion ( 1932) Charles Devens (January 1, 1910 – August 13, 2003) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1932 - 1934. After pitching for Harvard he was signed in 1932 to the New York Yankees.

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  3. Ubicada frente al antiguo Palacio de Justicia del Condado de Worcester en el Distrito Institucional, la estatua ecuestre honra a Charles Devens, quien sirvió como general en el Ejército de la Unión durante la Guerra de Secesión y luego se desempeñó como Fiscal General de los Estados Unidos.

  4. CHARLES DEVENS of the Olympian Jupiter; beautiful in the radiance of truth and justice, while the scroll that he holds in his right hand bears the glad tidings of liberty to all men. Devens early displayed a keen in terest in military affairs and was active in the state militia. By succes sive promotions he had attained the

  5. 4 de nov. de 2020 · by Independent Staff • November 4, 2020 • 0 Comments. Born on April 4th, 1820 in Charlestown, Charles Devens Jr. was an attorney, politician, judge, and renowned military leader during the American Civil War. Charles Devens attended Boston Latin School, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School, successfully admitted to the bar in ...

  6. 23 de sept. de 2011 · Col. Charles Devens and 300 men of his 15th Massachusetts composed the raiding party. As a diversion, Stone crossed a small largely mounted force three miles downriver at Edwards Ferry to attract Confederate attention.

  7. Upon hearing this report, Stone ordered Col. Charles Devens and a 300-man raiding party to cross the river and attack the camp. When dawn broke on the 21st, Devens realized that the “camp” he was after was nothing more than a line of trees – a trick of the moonlight had fooled the overzealous Philbrick.