They arrived in LeHavre after twenty-two days at sea. After a day in Paris, they went directly to Karlsruhe. Stuart had intended going on to Munich, but he liked the art school in Karlsruhe and stayed with Rob through the winter. In the spring they travelled together through Germany, into the Black Forest, to Munich and the Bavarian Tyrol. Rob returned to Beaufort in the summer of 1860 while Stuart stayed on until the war broke out. Before separating, they took a trip down the Rhine, through Hanover, Brunswick, and Saxony to Berlin and finally Dresden and Leipsic. For both it was a farewell to a world they were not to see again.
They arrived in LeHavre after twenty-two days at sea. After a day in Paris, they went directly to Karlsruhe. Stuart had intended going on to Munich, but he liked the art school in Karlsruhe and stayed with Rob through the winter. In the spring they travelled together through Germany, into the Black Forest, to Munich and the Bavarian Tyrol. Rob returned to Beaufort in the summer of 1860 while Stuart stayed on until the war broke out. Before separating, they took a trip down the Rhine, through Hanover, Brunswick, and Saxony to Berlin and finally Dresden and Leipsic. For both it was a farewell to a world they were not to see again.
Inscription
Captain of Engineers in the Confederate States Army
Family Members
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Eliza Woodward Barnwell
1829–1887
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Maj John Gibbes Barnwell
1831–1888
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Esther Hutson Barnwell
1833–1839
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William Hazzard Wigg Barnwell
1836–1839
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Sarah Bull Barnwell
1840–1850
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Ann Barnwell
1842–1845
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Pvt James Stuart Barnwell
1845–1864
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Stephen Elliott Barnwell
1846–1849
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Charlotte Bull Barnwell
1848–1850
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Emily Barnwell Rhett
1850–1887
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