Papers, 1898-1900.

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Papers, 1898-1900.

Papers, 1898-1900, including letter, 1898; Brown's muster-in-roll, 1898; commission, 1898; and financial records, 1898-1900, including notification of allowance, 1900; accounts, 1898; vouchers, 1898; receipts, 1898; and envelopes, 1898-1900; all concerned with Brown's service in the U.S. Army, Ala. Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1st. The commission is signed by Gov. Joseph F. Johnston, 1898 May 20.

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United States. Army. Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1st

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Brown, Laurence E., 1876-1952.

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Brown was born in 1876 to Jesse E. and Virginia Wood Brown, probably in Scottsboro, Jackson Co., Ala. He volunteered for the Spanish-American War in 1898. He then became an attorney. When his father died, Brown inherited The Progressive Age (Ala.) and became its editor. He soon disposed of the newspaper and worked as an attorney for Ala. Power Co. for many years. He died 1952 May 13 in Chattanooga, Tenn., and is buried in Scottsboro. From the description of P...

Johnston, Joseph Forney, 1843-1913

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Two Greene County, Alabama families involved in state-level politics in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The principal figures in the Baltzell family, as relates to this collection, are: Thomas Baltzell (ca. 1813-?), who was born in Waynesboro, Greene County, Pennsylvania. He moved from Wheeling, Virginia to Greene County, Alabama in1835, when he was 22 years old. He earned a degree at Louisville Medical Institute in 1841, then returned to Forkland, in Greene County, to practic...