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The Daily Dispatch: September 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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., in service of the U. S., July 22, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 16, 1864. Brown, David L. Second Lieutenant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. First Lieutenant, July 25, 1862. Captain, Mar. 6, 1863. Resigned, Mar. 13, 1864. Brown, Edward Augustus. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 53d Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Dec. 15, 1862. Mustered out, Sept. 2, 1863. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. Volunteers, May 28, 1864. See U. S. Army. Brown, Frederick T. Second Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 12, 1862. First Lieutenant, Feb. 26, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Brown, George F. Second Lieutenant, 16th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 11, 1862. First Lieutenant, Nov. 29, 1862. Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Brown, George T. Sergeant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 5, 1861. Second Lieutenant, Feb. 15, 1862. First Lieutenant, Jan. 28, 1863. Appointed Captain, 36th U. S. Colored Infantry b
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
rooks, Horace, 20 Brooks, Horace, 171, 403, 510 Brooks, John, Jr., 250 Brooks, S. A., 20 Brotherson, J. C., 250 Brow, W. H., 20 Brown, A. B., 485 Brown, Benjamin, 580 Brown, B. H., 250 Brown, C. A., 20 Brown, C. E., 160 Brown, C. H., 20 Brown, C. H., 20 Brown, C. H. C., 485, 510 Brown, D. F., 250 Brown, D. L., 250 Brown, D. L., 250 Brown, D. R., 20 Brown, E. A., 250, 403, 510 Brown, E. Y., 485 Brown, F. D., 578 Brown, F. F., 378 Brown, F. H., 20 Brown, F. H., 605 Brown, F. T., 250 Brown, G. F., 250 Brown, G. H., 20 Brown, G. S., 250 Brown, G. T., 250 Brown, G. W., 250 Brown, G. W., 606 Brown, H. A., 20 Brown, H. A., 20 Brown, H. A., 250, 510 Brown, H. E., 403, 460, 510 Brown, H. W., 378, 485 Brown, H. W., 460 Brown, Henry, 250, 510 Brown, J. B., 250 Brown, J. G., 20 Brown, J. H., 460, 498 Brown, J. L., 20 Brown, J. M., 251, 403, 460, 510 Brown, J. P., 20 Brown, J. S., 250 Brown, J. T., 460 Brown, J. T., 403, 460, 510 Brown, J. W., 403 B
The Daily Dispatch: September 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], Atrocitties of the Neapolitan brigands. (search)
as a very high favor, and we promise you, on our honors as gentlemen, to take no advantage of it prejudicial to your service. Resp'y, your obd't serv't, Frederick T. Brown, Chaplain of the Seventh, Minister in Presbyterian Church, O. S. To this note, some five hours after, I received the following reply: Headquarters Army of Kanawha, August 27th, 1861. Rev. Frederick T. Brown, Chaplain of Seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteers: Dear Sir: --Your note requesting to be permitted to visit the prisoners and wounded at present in my charge, of the Seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteers, and conveying information of them, has been received. In reply, I ha M., when we were sent out of the lines back, not blindfolded. I must also say that in all our intercourse with the rebel officers and men, I did not hear one abusive or taunting word. We could not have been treated with more kindness or consideration. The messenger is just leaving. Yours, truly, Frederick T. Brown.