
Marker #:
16-43
Title:
Henry “Dad” Brown
GPS:
N 34° 17′ 21.96″ W 79° 52′ 58.22″
Address:
204 Brockington Rd. (off #52)
Darlington
Erected:
2000
Inscription
Front:
Henry “Dad” Brown (1830-1907), a black veteran of the Mexican, Civil, and Spanish-American Wars, is buried 75′ N with his wife Laura. Variously said to have been born free or born as a slave who purchased his and Laura’s freedom, he was born near Camden. Brown, a brickmason, joined the Confederate army in May 1861 as a drummer in the “Darlington Grays,” Co. F, 8th S.C. Infantry.
Reverse:
Brown enlisted as a drummer in Co. H, 21st S.C. Infantry in July 1861 and served for the rest of the war. He “captured” a pair of Union drumsticks in battle. He was also a member of the “Darlington Guards” 1878-1907. Described as “a man of rare true worth” at his death in 1907, Brown was honored shortly afterwards by Darlington citizens who erected the monument nearby.
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