Lest We Forget - African American Military History by Researcher, 
				Author and Veteran Bennie McRae, Jr.

CIVIL WAR

United States Colored Troops in the Civil War

Union Correspondence

Correspondence - Union

  • C. W. Foster, Assistant-Adjutant-General of Volunteers - Washington, DC - October 20, 1864
  • C. W. Foster, Assistant-Adjutant-General of Volunteers - Washington, DC - November 5, 1864
  • Captain T. D. Hodges - Acting Assistant Adjutant General (Union) - Headquarters Department of the South - Hilton Head, South Carolina - May 10, 1865
  • Major General Q. A. Gillmore, Commander, Department of the South - Hilton Head, South Carolina - May 10, 1865.
  • Major H. Ware - Acting Military Secretary, Boston, Massachusetts - June 7, 1865
  • L. Thomas - Adjutant General, Washington, DC - October 5, 1865

 

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Category: Civil War | Subcategory: Correspondence | Tags: Mississippi , Virginia , South Carolina , Tennessee , Alabama , Louisiana , Washington , Kansas
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