#9: The Valor of Francis E. Brownell
Union soldier Francis E. Brownell, celebrated for his wartime bravery, was bestowed with the Medal of Honor for his remarkable feats. He earned the moniker ‘Ellsworth’s Avenger’ for avenging the death of Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth, slain by James W. Jackson.
Clad in distinctive Zouave attire and wearing a black armband, Brownell honored Ellsworth’s memory, exemplifying his loyalty and dedication to his fallen comrade. This act of valor solidified Brownell’s place in history and underscored the profound sense of honor and remembrance that permeated the Civil War era.