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- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS BY STATE
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- HEADQUARTERS THIRTEENTH ARMY COR
- JUNE 1
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- DAVENPORT
- Correspondence from N. J. T. Dana to Maj. C. T. Christensen
- Battle of Milliken's Bend Correspondence from Captain M. M. Miller to his Aunt
- The Battle of Milliken's Bend - The Central Role of Black Troops in the Siege of Vicksburg
- U.S. Colored Infantry Regiments Organization Location and Original Designation (red)
- HEADQUARTERS TWENTY-FIFTH ARMY C
- NEAR VICKSBURG
- SPECIAL ORDERS
- 60th Regiment
- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE NORTHERN STATES
- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES CO
- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES CO
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- Black, Buckskin and Blue
- History of Captain W. W. McCarty's Prison Life, and Southern Prisons
- Battle of Millikens Bend - Captain M.M. Miller
- Aspen Grove Cemetery
- Black Mississippi troops in the Civil War
- Memorial Day in Vicksburg
- An eyewitness to tragedy
- The Black Watch of Texas
- Black Seminoles a Historical Overview by Katarina Wittich
- Seminoles
- HDQRS
- Colored men and their relation to the military service
- REPORT - ENGINEER BRIGADE
- Siege Of Vicksburg
- Correspondence from L. Thomas to Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War
- Correspondence from Captain M.M. Miller to His Aunt, June 1863
- REPORTS
- The Battle of Milliken's Bend - Black Troops Made the Real Difference
- The Wild West of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts
- Anna Mac Clarke - Answering the Call to Arms
- MONTFORD POINT MARINE ASSOCIATION, Inc. (MPMA) Overview and Application
- Anna Mac Clarke, World War II and the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps
- Montford Point Marine Association, INC. (MPMA)
- Wapello Cemetery
- George Scott, aka George Phillips - Linwood Cemetery, Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
- Columbia Cemetery - Columbia, Missouri
- Civil War Chronology
- The First African-American Radio
- Museums
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