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Displaying records 1 through 93 of 93 records related to '1861'- Black Mississippi troops in the Civil War
- The Black Confederate Brigade in the Civil War
- National Park Service Refuses to Give Black Civil War Soldiers FullCredit
- The Making of the United States of America - A Divided Nation
- The Making of the United States of America - When and How the States Came to be - Three More Came Before the Rebellion (Civil War)
- Black Seminoles a Historical Overview by Katarina Wittich
- Fort Clark, Bracketville, Texas - Historic Home of The Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
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- HEADQUARTERS DIVISION
- NOVEMBER 19
- NOVEMBER 19
- A TREATY
- Letter of Col
- NOVEMBER 19
- Access to Military Service and Pension Records
- Civil War
- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS BY STATE
- Colored men and their relation to the military service
- Washington County, Ohio
- War Department - Contrabands Report #5
- HEADQUARTERS OF the ARMY
- com McCLELLAN
- HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSOURI
- Meet the Wades of Ohio
- INTRODUCTION - MOBILE CAMPAIGN
- Black Americans and the Nation's Defenese
- Civil War Suggested Reading List
- Yazoo Expedition - March 5, 1864
- The Battle of Milliken's Bend - The Central Role of Black Troops in the Siege of Vicksburg
- History of 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
- Civil War Statement
- DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS
- 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
- Fort Gibson, Indian Territory
- Fort Gibson, Indian Territory, September 16, 1864
- Major General John C. Fremont Versus President Abraham Lincoln
- PEOPLE
- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE NORTHERN STATES
- CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA AN
- Names on Record
- CIVIL WAR
- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES CO
- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES CO
- CIVIL WAR BOOKS
- CIVIL WAR
- ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE BORDER STATES
- CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
- United States of America
- CHARLES TYLER TROWBRIDGE
- All Men are Brothers
- First Kansas Colored Infantry Regiment
- PROCLAMATION
- Civil War Battles -- United States Colored Troops
- General Orders No. 63 - Thos Moore
- LAWS AND ORDERS
- Fort Stockton Historic Site
- HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE G
- Major Generals John C. Fremont and David Hunter versus President Abraham Lincoln
- Dealing With Slavery
- Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Chu
- CHERRY GROVE CEMETERY
- LEXINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
- United Brothers Of Friendship Cemetery
- LEXINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
- Chain Lake Cemetery - Lake View Section - Calvin Township, Cass County, Michigan
- United Brothers Of Friendship Cemetery
- 22nd U.S. Colored Troops and 3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery - May 21, 1864
- Proclamation of Governor Lewis E. Parsons to the People of Alabama - July 20,1865
- Civil War Vets Reynolds, Norris & Parker last to live in Muskingum County
- Yazoo Expedition (2)
- ATTEMPT TO ORGANIZE A BLACK CONFEDERATE REGIMENT
- Fort Pillow Tennesee - April 12, 1864
- George Robert Hughes
- Athens, Alabama, September 23-24, 1864
- Civil War Battles -- United States Colored Troops
- Sergeant Nimrod Burke (1836-1914)
- Civil War Chronology
- Judge Ephriam Cutler and Constitution
- Fort Stockton Historic Site
- The Flags (from the Column Up and Down Farish Street)
- Black Maritime History Runs Deep
- Fort Pillow
- General John Eaton
- Cajoe Phillips
- Sergeant Nimrod Burke
- Slave Wages
- Civil War Vets
- Names On Record
- Charles Tyler Trowbridge
- Andrew Jackson Smith