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Historic leaves, volume 8, April, 1909 - January, 1910, Address of F. M. Hawes at Memorial service October 31, 1909. (search)
ming up the aisle of the church, making straight for us. He would have interrupted the ceremony to deliver his orders, if he had not been intercepted by Judge Hyer, who took the order, with the assurance that he would give it to Mr. Elliot himself. It proved to be an order to prepare immediately to join an expedition under General Franklin, who was then his engineer officer, to a destination unknown, which sailed the next day, and expected to be gone six months or more. They sailed up Sabine River, the boundary between Texas and Louisiana, were beaten back by a small fort, aided by the oyster banks in the river, on which two of our gunboats got aground under the guns of the fort. General Franklin's force, scattered and demoralized, returned to New Orleans, after an absence of eight days, but the headquarters ship, the Suffolk, on which Mr. Elliot was, was run into by another ship in the darkness during the retreat. The lights were out to prevent the Rebels from pursuing them with
nel, 66. Rindge, N. H., 48. Ring, David, Jr., 82. Rockland, Me., 58. Rogers, Rev., Nathaniel, 53. Roulston, John, 29, 30. Runey, George, 16. Runey, Horace, 16. Runey, John, 14, 18. Russ, Rev. Mr., 13. Russell District, 48. Russell, James, 43. Russell, Levi, 42, 46, 47. Russell, Philemon, 42. Russell, Philemon R., Jr., 42, 44, 45. Russell, Rebecca, 47. Russell's School, The, 42. Russell Street, 44. Russell, Kezia, 45. Russell, Kezia Teel, 45. Sabine Pass, 67. Sabine River, 81. Sakaski, Lizzie, 82. Sanborn, Albert L., 12, 15. Sanborn Avenue, 14. Sanborn, Daniel, 15. Sanborn, Daniel A., 57. Sanborn, David A., 12, 14, 15, 18. Sanborn, George A., 12. Sanborn, Hannah Adams (Stone), 18. Sanborn Insurance Map Co., 57. Sanborn, Martha, 14. Sanborn, Robert, 11, 12, 14. Sanborn, Martha Maria, 12. Sanborn, Mary Jane, 12. Sargent, Aaron, 20. Sargent, Rev., John, 6. Saugus, Mass., 45. Saunders, Hon., Charles Hicks, 62, Savannah, Ga., 38, Sawyer,