Hunt, Carleton, 1836-1921

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Carleton Hunt (1836-1921) earned his Harvard AB 1856. He was from Louisiana and received a commission as a first lieutenant of artillery from the governor of Louisiana in 1861. He was captured by federal forces but was paroled. He went to New York and wrote a brief memoir there in 1864. He later became a law professor and dean at the University of Louisiana (which is now Tulane University) and a member of the United States Congress.

From the description of Civil War papers of Carleton Hunt, 1861-1864. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77065016

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Birth 1836-01-01

Death 1921-08-14

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