Reminiscences of Furness' activities during the Civil War.

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Reminiscences of Furness' activities during the Civil War.

The account describes an engagement on the afternoon of 12 June 1864 involving the U.S. Army brigade in which Furness was a Captain. On the previous day the brigade had taken part in the battle of Trevillian Station (Virginia). The author of the account is not indicated, but internal evidence suggests that it was someone in Furness' brigade.

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Furness, Frank, 1839-1912

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Frank Furness practiced architecture in Philadelphia under the firm names Fraser, Furness & Hewitt (1867-1871), Furness & Hewitt (1871-1875). Frank Furness (1876-1880), Furness & Evans (1881-1885) and Furness, Evans & Co. from1886 until death in 1912. His partner Allen Evans continued the firm under that same name. Furness's work, known for his distinctive personal style, included railroad stations, banks, residences, office buildings and churches. He was one of the founders of t...