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Displaying records 1 through 59 of 59 records related to 'Lincoln'- Black Mississippi troops in the Civil War
- Battle of Vicksburg Being Fought Again Over Recognition of Black Civil War Troops
- Grace Hibbler Jefferson
- Black and Tan Party Rule in Mississippi
- National Park Service Refuses to Give Black Civil War Soldiers FullCredit
- July 4: An Occasion of Joy for Black Mississippians
- The Making of the United States of America - When and How the States Came to Be
- Unknown Resting Places
- Lincoln Colored Cemetery
- 5th Regiment
- NINTH BATTALION OHIO NATIONAL GUARD
- SEAFORD
- Minutes of an interview between the colored ministers and church officersat Savannah with the Secretary of War and Major
- Union U.S.C.T. Headstones
- Martin Robison Delany Monument Dedication
- Roster of Officers 48th Regiment of Infantry Volunteers 1899-1901
- Roster - Officers of the 370th Infantry Regiment, 1917 - 1919
- HDQRS
- HDQRS
- The Battle of Milliken's Bend - The Central Role of Black Troops in the Siege of Vicksburg
- HDQRS
- 5th Regiment
- Remembrance Day - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - November 17, 2007
- Lincoln Cemetery - A Day of Remembrance - November 17, 2007
- Major General David Hunter Versus President Abraham Lincoln
- MAJOR GENERALS JOHN C. FREMONT AND DAVID HUNTER versus PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN
- United States Colored Troops - A Brief History
- ATTEMPT TO ORGANIZE A BLACK CONFEDERATE REGIMENT
- Major General John C. Fremont Versus President Abraham Lincoln
- CHARLES TYLER TROWBRIDGE
- The Black Memorial Day Tradition in Vicksburg, Mississippi
- PRIDE OVER PREJUDICE
- All Men are Brothers
- First Kansas Colored Infantry Regiment
- The Battle of Milliken's Bend - Black Troops Made the Real Difference
- Anna Mac Clarke - Preface
- Anna Mac Clarke, Early Years
- Anna Mac Clarke Death
- Chosen Few "the Men from Montford Point"
- Major Generals John C. Fremont and David Hunter versus President Abraham Lincoln
- Dealing With Slavery
- Unknown Resting Places
- Lincoln Cemetery
- Unknown Resting Places
- Hall Gap Cemetery - Lincoln County, Kentucky
- Civil War Vets Reynolds, Norris & Parker last to live in Muskingum County
- ATTEMPT TO ORGANIZE A BLACK CONFEDERATE REGIMENT
- George Robert Hughes
- Sergeant Nimrod Burke (1836-1914)
- Civil War Chronology
- African Americans and Radio - Overview Part 2
- African Americans And Early Radio
- Gunfight at Boley, Oklahoma
- Fort Pillow
- Sergeant Nimrod Burke
- Civil War Vets
- Crawford "Cherokee Bill" Goldsby
- Andrew Jackson Smith
- Speech by Dr. John R. Rock (1858)