Kirby Smith's Valet

Pollaco

Brev. Brig. Gen'l
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While doing some digging for some info on Gen. Kirby Smith I came across an interesting article.In 1855 then Captain Kirby Smith transferred to Texas and took his Valet with him. This valet remained with Smith for 10 years. The surprising part is that this valet may have been Smith's half brother. The mixed race man's name was Alexander Darnes. After the war his education was partially provided for by a Mrs.Frances Smith Webster (half sister?). He graduated from Lincoln University in Pa.He then got his medical training at Howard and went on to be a Doctor. Has anyone else heard of this "valet"?
 
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While doing some digging for some info on Gen. Kirby Smith I came across an interesting article.In 1855 Captain Kirby Smith transferred to Texas and took his Valet with him. This valet remained with Smith for 10 years. The surprising part is that this valet may have been Smith's half brother. The mixed race man's name was Alexander Darnes. After the war his education was partially provided for by a Mrs.Frances Smith Webster (half sister?). He graduated from Lincoln University in Pa.He then got his medical training at Howard and went on to be a Doctor. Has anyone else heard of this "valet"?
 
I'm going by memory but Darnes was born in either 1845 or 1846.But something is wrong, one biography stated that he accompanied Smith to Texas in 1855 when he was 15. In 1855 he'd have only been 9-10 years old.
 
The implication of the carefully worded neutral biography is that the elder Smith is the father.
 

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