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John Dimitry , A. M., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.1, Louisiana (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 4 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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Jas. D. Strong,David Fitch, John H. Brown,Lyman Knowlton, Albert Belamy,Miss Hannah Curtis, Mrs. M. O. Quoiff,Miss M. Albright, Mrs. Nicholson,Mrs. Jane Harlan, Miss Doxy,Miss R. Patton. Boston. E. W. Hooper,E. S. Philbrick, Wm. C. Gannett,Geo. H. Blake, J. E. Zachos,Dr. A. J. Wakefield, Jas. F. Sisson,Isaac W. Cole, J. W. R. Hill,Jas. H. Palmer, D. F. Thorpe,David Mack, T. Edwin Ruggles,J. M. F. Howard, F. E. Barnard,Dr. Jas. Waldock, Richard Soule, Jr.,Leonard Wesson, Dr. C. H. Brown,Wm. E. Peck, James E. Taylor,Frederick A. Eustis, Daniel Bowe,Wm. S. Clarke, Samuel D. Phillips,Jules L. DeCroix, Geo. M. Wells,Mrs. Elizabeth B. Hale, Miss Mena Hale,Miss E. H. Winsor. Miss M. A. Waldeck,  It will thus be seen that the persons composing the expedition do not come from one locality, but hail from Washington, New-York, Boston, Philadelphia, and other places. Some go as volunteers, but the bulk proceed under the auspices of the National Freedman's Relief Assoc
r duty to your country to the very last, until relieved by her chief magistrate himself. Again thanking you for your kind consideration toward me as your commander, and wishing you prosperity and happiness in life, I remain, Yours truly, C. H. Brown, Lieut. Comdg., President's Escort. Washington, Ga., May 3, 1865. Lieutenant Brown, Washington Artillery. My Dear Sir:—The President requests me to return to you his heartfelt thanks for the valuable services rendered him by yourself anLieutenant Brown, Washington Artillery. My Dear Sir:—The President requests me to return to you his heartfelt thanks for the valuable services rendered him by yourself and the gallant men under your command as part of his escort. Very truly yours, Wm. Preston Johnston, Col. and A. D. C. Names of the Louisianians of President Davis' bodyguard: Charles H. C. Brown, lieutenant commanding Washington artillery; W. G. Coyle, sergeant Third company; J. F. Lilly, corporal Fourth company; T. J. Lazzare, R. McDonald, R. N. Davis, and Webster, privates of Fourth company; R. K. Wilkerson, J. B. McMullan, W. A. McRay, privates of First company, Washington artillery;