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Francis E. Brownell
Birth: 1840
Death: Mar. 15, 1894

Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. He enlisted in Company A, 11th New York Volunteer Infantry in 1861, having been drawn to the colors by the unit's commander, Colonel Elmer Ellsworth, and Ellsworth's passion for Zouave uniforms and drill. His regiment were among the first Union volunteers to arrive in Washington, DC to guard it from anticipated Confederate incursions. When Ellsworth was killed by the proprietor of the Marshall House Hotel in Alexandria, Virginia, Brownell tried to deflect the shot, but Ellsworth was hit in the chest. Brownell shot the proprietor in the head, and finished him off with a bayonet. He was soon after commissioned directly into the Regular Army as a 2nd Lieutenant of the 11th United States Infantry. He was promoted to 1st Lieutenant, and served in that rank until leaving the army two years later. For his bravery in Colonel Ellsworth's defense, he was awarded the Medal of Honor on January 26, 1877, sixteen years after the event. 

 
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Burial:
Bellefontaine Cemetery
Saint Louis
St. Louis city
Missouri, USA
Plot: Block 40, Lot 2316
 
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Record added: Nov 21, 2000
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- Mellissa Lake Co. Illinois
 Added: Jul. 10, 2009
thank you for your service.
- J. Bruce Fox
 Added: May. 31, 2009
Honored to remember you, I wish someone could write a book so all can learn about a brave soldier who stood up when his Country & Colonel needed him. Remembering Ellsworth's Avenger on this day thank you Sir.
- cheryl krepel-ryan
 Added: May. 25, 2009
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