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Galveston and Berwick's bay; by this accident eighteen people died, and the Opelousas became a total wreck. Captain Ellis, as well as the crews of the Opelousas and the Galveston turned themselves into the US Commissioner in New Orleans and were put on trial for the loss of the ship. All men were acquitted and set free.
410:. The specific location of Ellis' body in the churchyard was uncertain until 2007, when the burial site was positively identified via church archival records by Dr. Gary Brucato (a psychologist) and Attila Deak (a guest services specialist at an art museum) in the course of freelance field research for a book by Civil War historian E. F. Bishop.
683:, the brigade commander and colonel of the regiment, a Vincent was a brigade, not regimental, commander at Gettysburg and b) Pennsylvania monuments could not contain descriptions or identifications that indicated individual deeds so Vincent's name is not listed as that of the mutton-chop officer on top of the 83rd's Monument.
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Captain of the steamship S.S Opelousas which was sailing between Galveston, Texas and Berwicks Bay, Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico. On the night of November 12, 1857, at about 12 o'clock, the steamships Opelousas and Galveston, both belonging to the same company,
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360:, he gave the 124th the nickname of "Orange Blossoms". He admonished the soldiers, "Let the girls of old Orange hear a good report of this day's work." The regiment lost 40% of its strength at Chancellorsville.
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Colonel Ellis, standing with his arms folded gazing calmly ahead. It is the only official full-sized statue of a Union regimental commander at Gettysburg.
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1061:R. Walker
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1011:Robertson
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781:Alexander
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