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Displaying records 1 through 52 of 52 records related to 'Company C'- 858th Engineer Aviation Battalion
- United States Colored Civil War Veterans
- United States Colored Civil War Veterans
- Colored Troops buried in Basline Cemetery
- JULY 5
- PRESENTATION
- Black Army/Air Corps Units Stationed in the United Kingdom
- Black Army
- BLACK ARMY/AIR CORPS UNITS STATIONED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM (as of 30 June 1944)
- Black Army
- Black Army
- USCT Weekend - Camp Nelson, Kentucky
- USCT Weekend - Camp Nelson, Kentucky
- Engagement at Cabin Creek, Indian Territory - July 1-2, 1863
- Report of Lieut. Col. Daniel Densmore, Sixty-eighth U.S. Colored Infantry, of operations April 1-9.
- January 23 - February 1, 1863. - Expedition from Beaufort, S. C., up the Saint Mary's River, in Georgia and Florida
- ROSTER - 9th UNITED STATES VOLUNTEER INFANTRY 1898 to 1899
- United States Colored Troops - Civil War
- xpedition from Beaufort, S. C., up the Saint Mary's River, in Georgia and Florida - January 23 - February 1, 1863 - Col. T. W. Higginson
- JUNE 2
- HEADQUARTERS SECOND DIVISION CAV
- Report of Col. James M. Williams, First Kansas Colored Infantry.
- LEST WE FORGET
- OTHER UNITS
- CIVIL WAR
- LEST WE FORGET
- Engagements by the Buffalo Soldiers and Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
- Anna Mac Clarke - Answering the Call to Arms
- U.S. ARMY UNITS STATIONED IN THE PACIFIC THEATER
- Anna Mac Clarke, World War II and the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps
- Soldiers Of The Army Of The James - Correspondence to Soldiers from ED W. Smith
- Did Blacks Typically Serve as Confederate Soldiers?
- Colored Troops buried in Basline Cemetery
- Woodland Cemetery
- Cemeteries
- Buried in Ridge Colored Cemetery
- LINCOLN CEMETERY
- United States Colored Civil War Veterans
- United States Colored Civil War Veterans
- Woodside Cemetery, Oxford, Ohio
- Yorktown National Cemetery - Yorktown, Virginia
- Civil War Vets Reynolds, Norris & Parker last to live in Muskingum County
- BLACK CONFEDERATES PAROLED
- Correspondence to Col. W.H. Taylor - March 15, 1865
- United States Colored Troops
- Oklahoma's Frontier Indian Police
- 79th Annual Woodlawn Memorial Day Association Services
- Private Amos McKinney Memorial D
- LEST WE FORGET
- Crawford "Cherokee Bill" Goldsby
- Civil War Vets
- Ephraim Hearn