Richard Snowden Andrews [electronic resource]: lieutenant-colonel commanding the First Maryland Artillery (Andrews' Battalion) Confederate States Army, a memoir . norCoeur de Lion ever bore braver fronts, moreloving hearts, more faithful spirits, than thesetypical Marylanders. The roll of Marylanderswho served in the army of the Confederate Statesmust end somewhere, and Snowden Andrews isa fit man for the 28Letter, Nov. 30, B. T. Johnson to Tunstall the last chapter of General Johnsons Marylanders inthe Confederacy. A MEMOIR 151 Richard Snowden Andrews married on Decem-be
Richard Snowden Andrews [electronic resource]: lieutenant-colonel commanding the First Maryland Artillery (Andrews' Battalion) Confederate States Army, a memoir . norCoeur de Lion ever bore braver fronts, moreloving hearts, more faithful spirits, than thesetypical Marylanders. The roll of Marylanderswho served in the army of the Confederate Statesmust end somewhere, and Snowden Andrews isa fit man for the 28Letter, Nov. 30, B. T. Johnson to Tunstall the last chapter of General Johnsons Marylanders inthe Confederacy. A MEMOIR 151 Richard Snowden Andrews married on Decem-ber 18th, 1855, Alary Catharine Lee, daughter ofJosiah Lee, a leading Baltimore banker, whosewife was a daughter of Hon. Charles SmithSewell, a member of the Twenty-seventh Con-gress from Maryland. Children: Louisa Lee(Mrs. Henry Bacon, of England), Charles Lee,of New York, Emily Rosalie (who married Tun-stall Smith), Carolyn Snowden (Mrs. GibsonFahnestock, of New York), and George Snow-den. He died at his home in Baltimore, January 6,1903. The funeral services were held in Emman-uel Protestant Episcopal Church by the Rev. Eccleston, D. D.,
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