cwebster4
Private
- Joined
- May 25, 2020
- Location
- Jacksonville, Fla
I am feverishly trying to research this man but not coming up with any useful leads.
Hypolite Oladowski is somewhat know known as the Chief Ordnance officer from Braxton Bragg and his confederate service but i want to know more about his previous service.
I know he served as the Ordnance Sergeant at the Baton Rouge Arsenal in 1860-61. He is listed in the 1860 US Census as being there, but I cannon find any documents of his enlistment (PERIOD). There are HINTs that he came to the US in 1835 arriving in New Orleans from Tampico, Mexico, but no leads about how he got to Tampico.
There is some evidence (nothing solid or verifiable) that he served with the Polish side during a war with Russia known as the November Uprising and was later exiled for his role in the event. There is further suggestions that he was an artillery officer during this time, but again, nothing verifiable or really solid.
He seems to be a rather interesting character and a definite rebel of sorts.
I have looked high and low for anything about him, but it is only his time with the Confederacy that is verifiable.
I'm turning to this group for any suggestions or advice to further my research.
Hypolite Oladowski is somewhat know known as the Chief Ordnance officer from Braxton Bragg and his confederate service but i want to know more about his previous service.
I know he served as the Ordnance Sergeant at the Baton Rouge Arsenal in 1860-61. He is listed in the 1860 US Census as being there, but I cannon find any documents of his enlistment (PERIOD). There are HINTs that he came to the US in 1835 arriving in New Orleans from Tampico, Mexico, but no leads about how he got to Tampico.
There is some evidence (nothing solid or verifiable) that he served with the Polish side during a war with Russia known as the November Uprising and was later exiled for his role in the event. There is further suggestions that he was an artillery officer during this time, but again, nothing verifiable or really solid.
He seems to be a rather interesting character and a definite rebel of sorts.
I have looked high and low for anything about him, but it is only his time with the Confederacy that is verifiable.
I'm turning to this group for any suggestions or advice to further my research.
Here's another snip you might enjoy. Although it's just a brief description, and it's later than what you are looking for, it may help you "paint a picture" of Oladowski?