Charleston County Public Library

Provost marshal of Charleston, the letter book of Colonel Alexander Haskell Brown, edited with an introduction by Robert G. Carroon

Label
Provost marshal of Charleston, the letter book of Colonel Alexander Haskell Brown, edited with an introduction by Robert G. Carroon
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Provost marshal of Charleston
Medium
compact disc
Responsibility statement
edited with an introduction by Robert G. Carroon
Sub title
the letter book of Colonel Alexander Haskell Brown
Summary
Brown was provost marshal, head of the military police, while Charleston was under martial law in 1862. His letters inlcude the routine workings of the Confederate army, an inventory of cotton being held in the city, and the name, rank and unit of every Union prisoner passing through the city

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