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- Black and Tan Party Rule in Mississippi
- The Making of the United States of America - When and How the States Came to be - The Last Two
- Fort Negley, Tennessee - December 10, 2004
- 8th Regiment
- 49th Regiment
- Natchez National Cemetery - Natchez, Mississippi
- Expedition from Memphis, Tenn., into Mississippi.
- 8th Regiment
- PRESENTATION
- HEADQUARTERS OF the ARMY
- WWII Infantry Volunteer Reunion - Nashville, Tennessee Chapter
- PRESS RELEASE
- Units Organized at Camp Nelson
- Camp Nelson
- CAMP NELSON
- Camp Nelson Civil War Days
- USCT Network
- Report of Maj. Gen Napoleon J. T. Dana, U. S. Army, commanding Districts of West Tennessee and Vicksburg
- Siege Of Vicksburg
- The Call to the Colors
- Correspondence from L. Thomas to Hon. E. M. Stanton
- Correspondence to Edwin M. Stanton from L.Thomas
- One of the Most Daring and Heroic Acts of the Civil War - Orders No.81
- Expedition from Vicksburg to Yazoo City, Miss and Skirmish at Big Black Bridge (November 27), and Action at Concord Church (December 1) - November 23 - December 4, 1864
- 66th Regiment
- 3rd U.S. Colored Cavalry Regiment
- Report of Maj. Gen Napoleon J. T. Dana, U. S. Army, commanding Districts of West Tennessee and Vicksburg
- 11th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry (New Organization)
- 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Regiment
- 70th Regiment
- CIVIL WAR IN MISSISSIPPI
- U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery Regiments and Organization Location and Original Designation
- 3rd U.S. Colored Cavalry Regiment
- Batteries - U.S. Colored Light Artillery and Organization Location and Original Designation
- U.S. Colored Infantry Regiments Organization Location and Original Designation (red)
- 44th Regiment
- SPECIAL ORDERS
- 18th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
- 69th Regiment
- 1st Regiment
- 16th Regiment
- 15th Regiment
- 40th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
- Report from R. D. Mussey Colonel 100th, U. S. Colored Infantry to Maj. C.W. Foster, Assistant Adjutant-General, Chief of the Colored Bureau
- 13th Regiment
- 61st Regiment
- 101st Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
- 2ND UNITED STATES COLORED LIGHT ARTILLERY REGIMENT
- 59th Regiment
- 88th Regiment
- 14th Regiment
- 2ND UNITED STATES COLORED LIGHT ARTILLERY REGIMENT
- 110th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
- 3rd Regiment
- 12th Regiment
- 4th Regiment
- 44th Regiment
- BATTERY
- 17th Regiment
- 111th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
- United States Colored Troops - Civil War
- United States Colored Troops - A Brief History
- 100th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
- Major General P. R. Cleburne
- HDQRS
- REPORTS
- HDQRS
- Union Alabama Volunteers
- SEPTEMBER 16---OCTOBER 10
- REPORTS
- LEST WE FORGET
- CIVIL WAR
- BATTLES - SKIRMISHES - EXPEDITIO
- CIVIL WAR
- CIVIL WAR
- FIRST REGIMENT MISSISSIPPI COLORED CAVALRY
- 13th United States Colored Troops
- AMERICANA HISTORICAL ART - PRELUDE TO SURRENDER
- PRIDE OVER PREJUDICE
- LEST WE FORGET
- All Men are Brothers
- 3rd U.S. Colored Cavalry Regiment
- First Kansas Colored Infantry Regiment
- General Orders No. 81 - C.T. Christensen, E. D. Townsend
- SPECIAL ORDERS
- ORDERS No
- Western Frontier Reading List
- Native American/African American Books
- Operational Report Correspondence from R. D. Mussey to Headquarters Commander for Organization, US Colored Troops
- THE MASSACRE AT FORT PILLOW
- Heaven of Rest Cemetery, Little Rock, Arkansas
- Jackson State University Lynching Exhibit
- The Making of the United States of America - When and How the States Came to be - Seven Came During the Second Quarter of the Nineteenth Century
- The Making of the United States of America - When and How the States Came to Be
- The Making of the United States of America - When and How the States Came to be - Three More Came Before the Rebellion (Civil War)
- Memphis National Cemetery
- Reception Honoring The Association of the '2,221' Negro Volunteers of World War II
- A TREATY
- HEADQUARTERS U
- Captain LAMBERG duly sworn and examined
- HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF WEST TENNESSEE
- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS BY STATE
- Dedication Ceremony - Section 13 U.S.C.T., Washington Cemetery, Washington Courthouse, Ohio
- Colored men and their relation to the military service
- NATCHEZ
- Contraband Camps in Tennessee
- LAWRENCE BORIS
- Association of the "2221" Negro Volunteers - World War II
- On the property on Hickman Creek adjoining Camp Nelson are prehistoricarchaeological finds dating from 800 B
- Expedition from Memphis, Tenn., to Brownsville, Miss. - April 19-23, 1865
- Report of Brig
- First Alabama Cavalry U.S.A.: Homage to Patriotism
- Correspondence from L. Thomas to Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War
- Correspondence from Maj. Gen. N.J.T. Dana to Maj. Gen. C.C. Washington
- Expedition from Memphis, Tenn., to Brownsville, Miss.- April 19-23, 1865
- 6th Regiment
- The Battle of Milliken's Bend - The Central Role of Black Troops in the Siege of Vicksburg
- 55th Regiment
- HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE T
- HDQRS
- SPECIAL ORDER No
- 68th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
- 46th Regiment
- HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF TENNESSEE
- 9th Regiment
- 42nd Regiment
- United States Colored Troops
- HEADQUARTERS SECOND DIVISION CAV
- 55th Regiment
- HEADQUARTERS U
- Major General C. C. Washburn
- CIVIL WAR
- CIVIL WAR
- Army Service - Seminole, Creek, Cherokee, Tonkaway and Apache Indians
- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES CO
- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES CO
- CIVIL WAR
- The Association Of The 2221 Negro Infantry Volunteers Of World War II
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
- The Battle of Milliken's Bend - Black Troops Made the Real Difference
- GENERAL ORDERS No
- SPECIAL ORDERS No
- MONTFORD POINT MARINE ASSOCIATION, Inc. (MPMA) Overview and Application
- Montford Point Marine Association, INC. (MPMA)
- A lack of evidence - Blacks did not fight for the South, despite what Confederate apologists argue
- History of Captain W. W. McCarty's Prison Life, and Southern Prisons
- Dealing With Slavery
- Name
- CHERRY GROVE CEMETERY
- Lee Randles
- JUNE 1
- HDQRS
- HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY FORCES
- Report of Lieut. Col. Robert Cowden
- JUNE 1
- 6th Regiment, United States Colored Cavalry
- JULY 5
- Report of Col. William L. McMillen, Ninety-fifth Ohio Infantry, Commanding Infantry Division
- HEADQUARTERS THIRD BRIGADE
- Report of Maj. James C. Foster, Fifty-ninth U. S. Colored Infantry, of expedition from La Grange, TENN., to Tupelo, MISS., July 5-21, 1864
- JUNE 1
- GENERAL ORDERS No
- HDQRS
- SAULSBURY
- New Page 1
- Report of Col. Embury D. Osband - Memphis, Tenn, January 13, 1865
- Expedition from Memphis, Tenn. into Southeastern Arkansas and Northeastern Louisiana.
- HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY FORCES Vicksburg, Miss, December 4, 1864
- ROSTER - 24TH U. S. INFANTRY REGIMENT
- HDQRS
- BLACK MISSISSIPPIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
- Report of Col. Embury D. Osband, Third U. S. Colored Cavalry, Commanding Third Cavalry Brigade - January 13, 1865
- Report of Col. Embury D. Osband, Third U.S. Colored Cavalry, commanding expedition.
- 63rd Regiment
- Reports from Colonel E.D. Osband, Third US Calvary
- 20th Regiment
- 63rd Regiment
- 6th Regiment
- HEADQUARTERS FOURTH MICHIGAN CAV
- November 23 - December 4, 1864 - Expedition from Vicksburg to Yazoo City, Miss and Skirmish at Big Black Bridge (November 27), and Action at Concord Church (December 1).
- Fort Pillow Tennesee - April 12, 1864
- Athens, Alabama, September 23-24, 1864
- Civil War Chronology
- Letter from a Freedman to His Old Master (Written Just as He Dictated It)
- Museums
- Museums
- Light of Athens - Trinity High School
- Black Farmers: Caught In the Crosshairs of Justice
- Fort Pillow
- LEST WE FORGET
- Dorie Miller
- Washington Courthouse Cemetery
- Woodside Cemetery, Oxford, Ohio
- Glenwood Cemetery, Huntsville, Alabama - Memorial Service for Private Washington Markin
- Bloomingburg Cemetery - Bloomingburg, Fayette County, Ohio
- Columbia Cemetery - Columbia, Missouri
- George Robert Hughes
- Alfred Wood - Scout (Civilian)
- African Americans and Radio - Overview Part 2
- Cherokee Slave Revolt of 1842
- Private Amos McKinney Memorial D
- A Lack of Evidence - Blacks did not Fight for the South, Despite what Confederate Apologists Argue
- Peter Bruner and Richard Burns - Woodside Cemetery, Oxford, Ohio
- General John Eaton
- Various Resting Places