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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers killed in action. (search)
y 24, 1864. Brown, John P.,30th Mass. Inf.,Cedar Creek, Va.,Oct. 19, 1864. Brown, John W.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Brown, John W.,1st Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 14, 1862. Brown, Lorenzo L., 1st Sergt.,18th Mass. Inf.,Rappahannock Station, Va.,Nov. 7, 1863. Brown, Nathaniel,1st Mass. Cav.,St. Mary's Church, Va.,June 24, 1864. Brown, Samuel, Corp.,58th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Brown, Seva,7th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Brown, Sheppard,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Brown, Thomas,2d Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Brown, Thomas,58th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Brownell, Darling M.,12th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 8, 1864. Broze, John,31st Mass. Inf.,Yellow Bayou, La.,May 18, 1864. Bryan, Peter, Sergt.,21st Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Bryant, Asa T.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Bryant, John,18th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1
y 24, 1864. Brown, John P.,30th Mass. Inf.,Cedar Creek, Va.,Oct. 19, 1864. Brown, John W.,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Brown, John W.,1st Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 14, 1862. Brown, Lorenzo L., 1st Sergt.,18th Mass. Inf.,Rappahannock Station, Va.,Nov. 7, 1863. Brown, Nathaniel,1st Mass. Cav.,St. Mary's Church, Va.,June 24, 1864. Brown, Samuel, Corp.,58th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Brown, Seva,7th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Brown, Sheppard,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Brown, Thomas,2d Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Brown, Thomas,58th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Brownell, Darling M.,12th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 8, 1864. Broze, John,31st Mass. Inf.,Yellow Bayou, La.,May 18, 1864. Bryan, Peter, Sergt.,21st Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Bryant, Asa T.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Bryant, John,18th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1
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The Daily Dispatch: March 23, 1863., [Electronic resource], The last Chapter of Butler's rule in New Orleans. (search)
pied by Yankees. The house of Mr. Surget, on Rampart street, has been the headquarters of Brigadier-General Arnold, who, while laboring under a surfeit of Mr. Surget's wines, had the city cars passing in front, to travel at a snail's pace, that all might know that his highness was calling. The paintings and furniture have all been sent away, and the cellar emptied. 's horse, close by, is the barracks of the 12th Maine. Mr. J. P. Harrison's is now inhabited by Banks and his family, and Sheppard Brown's by Gov. Shepley. A beautiful house on Prytenia street, above Jackson street was taken by some officers of the line, who, on being called to the field, left their paramours in possession, and the house is now a common brothel.--George Eustia's, Judge East's and scores of other private dwellings, have undergone the same pollution. Butler seized the house of Dr. Campbell for his family, appropriated the sumptuous Furniture and plate, and had a lieutenant and two privates sent to Fort J
The Daily Dispatch: April 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Yankees in New Orleans Residences. (search)
The Yankees in New Orleans Residences. --A letter from New Orleans has the following: In what New Orleans lady's carriage does Mrs. Gen. Banks ride? Mrs. J Dick Hill's. What Southern gentleman's house has the Boston editor of the Era stolen, in which he lives, and utters these slanders against its owner? Mr. A D Keller's — Gen Banks lives in the mansion of Mr. Sheppard Brown, and Buller stole the sword of Gen. Twiggs, and the Yankee Congress legalized the theft by solemn statute. We wonder they had had not included in the act the household silver of General Twiggs, also grabbed by Butler. How well calculated are these deeds to make the Crescent people love the Yankees and adore the "Union" which they preach in accents so persuasive! Who can doubt the cheerful and "heart and soul" loyalty of the Louisianian to the Yankee despotism?