, 444
Brown, C. A., 1st Mass. Inf., 338
Brown, C. A., 20th Mass. Inf., 502
Brown, C. B., 444
Brown, C. H., 26th Mass. Inf., 338
Brown, C. H., 56th Mass. Inf., 436
Brown, C. L., 444
Brown, Charles, 337
Brown, D. B., 444
Brown, David, 7th Mass. Inf., 338
Brown, David, 18th Mass. Inf., 502
Brown, E. T., 444
Brown, F. C., 338
Brown, F. D., 338
Brown, F. H., 338
Brown, G. A., 444
Brown, G. D., 338
Brown, G. F., 103, 338
Brown, G. H., 502
Brown, G. L., 444
Brown, G. M., 502
Brown, G. W., 19, 20, 23
Brown, George, 444
Brown, H. O., 338
Brown, H. Z., 444
Brown, J. A., 490
Brown, J. H., 338
Brown, J. L., 338
Brown, J. M., 65, 444
Brown, J. P., 338
Brown, James, 12th Mass. Inf., 338
Brown, James, 33d Mass. Inf., 149
Brown, James, 37th Mass. Inf., 444, 502
Brown, James W., 338
Brown, John, IX
Brown, John, 7th Mass. Inf., 338
Brown, John, 11th Mass. Inf., 502
Brown, John, 20th Mass. Inf., 338
Brown, John, 25th Mass. Inf., 502
Brown, John, 55th Mass. Inf., 3
. T. H.,
X., 187, 212.
Bross, J. A.,
III., 202.
Brother Jonathan's Lament for Sister Caroline,
O. W. Holmes, IX., 33, 40, 44.
Broun, L.,
V., 166, 170.
Broun, T. L.,
IV., 298.
Brown, E. B.:
II., 330; X., 217.
Brown, G. W.,
VI., 223.
Brown. I. N.: II., 196, 342; VI., 224.
Brown, J.:
II., 60, 231, 241, 242, 323; V., 58; at Harper's Ferry, Md., VIII., 111, 133; X., 58.
Brown, J. C.:
II., 288, 326; III., 340; X., 295.
Brown, J. T.,
II., 34Brown. I. N.: II., 196, 342; VI., 224.
Brown, J.:
II., 60, 231, 241, 242, 323; V., 58; at Harper's Ferry, Md., VIII., 111, 133; X., 58.
Brown, J. C.:
II., 288, 326; III., 340; X., 295.
Brown, J. T.,
II., 340.
Brown, R.,
VI., 113.
Brown, R. B.,
X., 296.
Brown, S. B.,
III., 344.
Brown, W. M.,
X., 263.
Brown,, U. S. S.,
VI., 228.
Brown Roan,
horse of Gen'l Lee, IV., 309.
Browne, E. H.,
VII., 123.
Browne, J. C.,
I., 14.
Browne, J. H.,
VII., 88, 138, 146.
Brownell, Katey (Kady), IX., 68, 69, 71.
Brownes Cross roads, Ga.,
III., 338.
Brown's cavalry, Confederate, I., 350.
Brown's Ferry, Tenn.,
II., 292, 298, 300.
Brown's Gap.
appeared on the wall of the Court-House and delivered an address to the assembled multitude, and was vociferously cheered.
As soon as Dr. R. had concluded, Mayor Brown appeared, and the people received him with tremendous cheering.
Mayor Brown's speech.
Mayor Brown said he had come to tell the people something which heMayor Brown's speech.
Mayor Brown said he had come to tell the people something which he hoped would give satisfaction to all, and hoped nothing would be done to sully the good name of Baltimore — that they would show to the country that they can maintain peace and order in their midst.
[Here were some indications of discontent.] He asked them to hear him for his cause.
They knew as well as he did the events of the Mayor Brown said he had come to tell the people something which he hoped would give satisfaction to all, and hoped nothing would be done to sully the good name of Baltimore — that they would show to the country that they can maintain peace and order in their midst.
[Here were some indications of discontent.] He asked them to hear him for his cause.
They knew as well as he did the events of the day. No man deplored them more than he did. In doing what he had done, he had thought of the people of Baltimore.
He did not believe in the call of the President of the United States, [cheers,] and he would not have responded to the call, though he knew that we are a part of the United States.
He was a citizen of Maryland, and he
Ryan, 5.00; Henry Wilcox, 5.00; John Riggs, 5.00; C. M. Johnson, 5.00; John Reynolds, 5.00; Wm. Lithgo, 5.00; James Shenan, 5.00.
Camp Wise, December, 1861. To James Burns, Tiger Rifles, New Orleans: Sir
--We, the undersigned, members of the Ben McCulloch Rangers, do hereby sympathize with you in your misfortune, and, as a token of our respect, subscribe to your benefit, as follows:
George Metyler, $1.00; Andy McCrumb, 1.00; J. F. Fitzsimonds, 1.00; A. F. Allison, 1.00; G. W. Brown, 1.00; J. Brinker, 1.00; G. R. Blake, 1.00; Wm. Canagay, 3.00; Cummins, 1.00; Calleen, 1.00; Christison, 3.00; Desmond, 1.00; Dotson, 1.35; Gallager, 4.00; Harmman, 1.70; Hutchinson, 70; Johnson, 3.00; Herndon, 1.00; Hislop, 3.00; Holley, 5.00; Higgs, 2.20; Irick, 1.35; Jenkins, 3.00; John Lewis, 8.00; McMullin, 1.00; Brobeck, 1.00; Morrison, 5.00; James McNoon, 10.00; Henry Maguire, 10.00; Ed. Thompson, 5.00; Frank Rea, 3.00; Chas. Reed, 5.00; Wm. Craford, 10.00; Swaney, 3.00; Stanley, 1