with thanks to Fold3
(Those with more experience with Military Records may be able to glean more from these records. 10/2/2018)
Brannan, Joseph 5th US Colored Infantry, Bla-Bro
Brannan, Isaac 49th US Colored Infantry, Misc Cards,Company A, died of fever 1863 RIP
Brannan Benjamin 116th US Colored Infantry,Company D, birth 1842/3
5ft 8in tall, Farmer, born Scott Co. Kentucky, enlisted June 1864 Lexington, Kentucky, discharged 1867 New Orleans, remarks Henry Harrington #supposed to be owner (as written in document)
Brannan Thomas 22nd US Colored Infantry, birth 1845/6
5ft 7.5in, Farmer, born Shenandoah County, Virginia, enlisted Chambersburg PA Dec. 1863,
Free April 19 1861
Brannan Allen 13th US Colored Infantry, Misc Service Cards
Present in Cumberland Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee Sept-Oct 1865
Brannan Major 103rd US Colored Infantry birth 1834/5
born Screven County, Georgia, occ. farmer, never paid, deserted in same year as enlistment 1865
Brannan Solomon 11th US Colored Infantry (New), Bel-Buc
Brannan Joseph 32nd US Colored Infantry birth 1844/5
5ft 4in, born Shenandoah County, Virginia, enlisted Chambersburg PA Feb 1864, Muster out Roll Aug 22 1865 Hilton Head, South Carolina
Brannan Sanford 48th US Colored Infantry, birth 1831/32
born Anderson County, Kentucky, occ. waiter, discharged 1866 Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Brannan Charles 101st US Colored Infantry, birth 1844/5
born Trigg County, Kentucky, occ. farmer, died Wilson Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee Feb 5 1865 RIP
cause of death pneumonia
Brannan Solomon 11th US Colored Infantry (New), Misc Service Cards, Ab-Yo
discharged May 1865 for disability
Brannan Powell 34th US Colored Infantry, Misc Cards
Brannan Sauford 48th US Colored Infantry, birth 1831/2, joined at lake Providence 1863
Brannan Benjamin 34th US Colored Infantry, birth 1843/4
born St. John's County Georgia, occ. waiter, drowned at the Ashepoo River, South Carolina at the loss of the Boston May 26 1864 RIP
Brannan George 101st US Colored Infantry, birth 1843/4
born Trigg County, Kentucky, occ. farmer,
Brannan Jacob 4th US Colored Heavy Artillery, birth 1840/1
born New Madrid, MO, occ. Blacksmith, killed in action near Fort Donaldson, Tenn. Oct 15 1864 RIP
in remarks 'Slave? April 17 1861'
Brannan Charles 137th US Colored Infantry, birth 1845/6
born Harris County, Georgia, occ. farmer
Brennan Benjamin 34th US Colored Infantry, Misc Cards.
Brannan James W 5th US Colored Infantry, Bla-Bro, birth 1842/3
Picture Credit
- Title: [District of Columbia. Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Lincoln]
- Creator(s): Smith, William Morris, photographer
- Date Created/Published: [Between 1863 and 1866]
- Medium: 1 negative : glass, wet collodion.
- Summary: Photograph of Washington, 1862-1865, view of the defenses of Washington. Shows 27 African Americans in two lines with rifles resting on the ground.
- Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-cwpb-04294 (digital file from original neg.) LC-B8171-7890 (b&w film neg.)
- Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.
- Call Number: LC-B817- 7890 [P&P] LOT 4190-F (corresponding print)
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
- www.loc.gov/pictures/item/cwp2003000946/PP/