A member of Co F 7th RI Vols
Originally interred in Exeter Lot #119.
ALBERT G. BROWN -- Albert Greene Brown was a brother of Joshua Franklin Brown, but was born in North Kingstown. After the latter's death the former suffered from much sickness until he died in camp at Newport News, VA, Feb 27, 1863. There were farmer boys and knew but little of the outside world. Evidently the change was too much for them. Their remains were brought home and interred in the family lot on the south side of their father's farm. He was living in June 1900, aged eighty-seven, and the mother, also, aged eighty-one."
Sources:
"The Seventh Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers in the Civil War, 1862-1865" by William P. Hopkins. The Providence Press Snow & Farnham Printers, Providence, RI. Hub Engraving Co., Engravers, Boston, MA, 1903.
Kindly submitted by FAG Contributor 50628270.
A member of Co F 7th RI Vols
Originally interred in Exeter Lot #119.
ALBERT G. BROWN -- Albert Greene Brown was a brother of Joshua Franklin Brown, but was born in North Kingstown. After the latter's death the former suffered from much sickness until he died in camp at Newport News, VA, Feb 27, 1863. There were farmer boys and knew but little of the outside world. Evidently the change was too much for them. Their remains were brought home and interred in the family lot on the south side of their father's farm. He was living in June 1900, aged eighty-seven, and the mother, also, aged eighty-one."
Sources:
"The Seventh Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers in the Civil War, 1862-1865" by William P. Hopkins. The Providence Press Snow & Farnham Printers, Providence, RI. Hub Engraving Co., Engravers, Boston, MA, 1903.
Kindly submitted by FAG Contributor 50628270.
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