Lest We Forget - African American Military History by Researcher, 
					Author and Veteran Bennie McRae, Jr.

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  1. Corporal Andrew Jackson Smith - Medal of Honor Recipient - March 3, 1863
  2. Governor’s Arts Awards
  3. Black Mississippi troops in the Civil War
  4. Memorial Day 2009 in Vicksburg
  5. Memorial Day in Vicksburg
  6. The Black Confederate Brigade in the Civil War
  7. Battle of Vicksburg Being Fought Again Over Recognition of Black Civil War Troops
  8. National Park Service Refuses to Give Black Civil War Soldiers FullCredit
  9. July 4: An Occasion of Joy for Black Mississippians
  10. The Making of the United States of America - When and How the States Came to Be
  11. The Making of the United States of America - A Divided Nation
  12. The Making of the United States of America - When and How the States Came to Be
  13. Washington Senior High School
  14. Legislative Analysis
  15. Unknown Resting Places
  16. CAMP NELSON NATIONAL CEMETERY GRAVE REGISTRATION
  17. Zion Cemetery - David A. Hartman
  18. United States Colored Civil War Veterans
  19. Lincoln Colored Cemetery
  20. United States Colored Civil War Veterans
  21. U.S.S. Vermont’s Contraband Muster Roll
  22. 54th Regiment
  23. 8th Regiment
  24. 55th Regiment
  25. 5th Regiment
  26. LEGEND
  27. Nat
  28. JULY 17
  29. JULY 1
  30. 2nd Regiment
  31. 3rd Regiment
  32. 1st Regiment
  33. JULY 17
  34. JULY 17
  35. 8th Regiment
  36. CORPS DE AFRIQUE
  37. Minutes of an interview between the colored ministers and church officersat Savannah with the Secretary of War and Major
  38. 49th Regiment
  39. Union U.S.C.T. Headstones
  40. Colored men and their relation to the military service
  41. HEADQUARTERS THIRTEENTH ARMY COR
  42. United States Colored Troops
  43. 8th Regiment
  44. Civil War
  45. NATCHEZ
  46. PRESENTATION
  47. Washington County, Ohio
  48. 47th Regiment
  49. HEADQUARTERS
  50. Contraband Camps in Tennessee
  51. HDQRS
  52. SAULSBURY
  53. DR. PAYTON SPEECH
  54. From The Camp Nelson Notebooks
  55. Camp Nelson
  56. On the property on Hickman Creek adjoining Camp Nelson are prehistoricarchaeological finds dating from 800 B
  57. Camp Nelson Civil War Days
  58. Remembering The 116th and the U
  59. CAMP NELSON
  60. Siege Of Vicksburg
  61. MARCH 10-MAY 22
  62. Operations in Northern Louisiana
  63. Engagement at Cabin Creek, Indian Territory - July 1-2, 1863
  64. Report of Brig
  65. Skirmish at Meriwether's Ferry, Bayou Boeuf, Ark.
  66. Expedition from Beaufort, S. C., up the Saint Mary's River, in Georgia and Florida
  67. May 10, 1863, Skirmishes at Caledonia and Pin Hook La
  68. INTRODUCTION - MOBILE CAMPAIGN
  69. Skirmish near Bayou Tensas (26th) and expedition from Goodrich's Landing to Bayou Macon, La (28th-31st)
  70. Report of Brig
  71. Attack on Pawnee Agency, Nebr.
  72. Siege Of Vicksburg
  73. Report of Brig
  74. JULY 1-2, 1863. - Engagement at Cabin Creek, Indian Territory - Report 2
  75. Reports of Brig
  76. JULY 1-2, 1863. - Engagement at Cabin Creek, Indian Territory - Report 1
  77. January 23 - February 1, 1863. - Expedition from Beaufort, S. C., up the Saint Mary's River, in Georgia and Florida
  78. Correspondence from R. Saxton to Edwin M. Stanton
  79. Correspondence from L. Thomas to Edwin M. Stanton
  80. Correspondence from L. Thomas to Col. E. D. Townsend
  81. Correspondence from L. Thomas to Hon. E. M. Stanton
  82. Correspondence to Abraham Lincoln from John L. Barbour
  83. Correspondence from H. Ware to E.A. Hitchcock
  84. Correspondence to the Adjutant-General's Office, Bureau for Colored Troops from C.W. Foster
  85. Correspondence from the War Department to Col. James Montgomery
  86. Correspondence to Edwin M. Stanton from L. Thomas (Letter #5)
  87. Battle of Milliken's Bend Correspondence from Captain M. M. Miller to his Aunt
  88. Correspondence to Edwin M. Stanton from L.Thomas
  89. Executive Department Correspondence :: Civil War :: Lest We Forget
  90. Correspondence from R. Saxton to Edwin M. Stanton
  91. Correspondence from Major General D. Hunter to Hon. E.M. Stanton, Secretary of War
  92. Correspondence from Major-General D. Hunter (HQ Dept. of the South) to Col. James Montgomery
  93. Correspondence from Major-General D. Hunter (HQ Dept. of the South) to Jefferson Davis
  94. HDQRS
  95. 5th Regiment
  96. 10th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
  97. 6th Regiment
  98. 4th REGIMENT INFANTRY
  99. 1st REGIMENT INFANTRY
  100. Civil War Suggested Reading List
  101. First Mississippi Volunteer Infantry (African Descent)
  102. Correspondence from Adjuntant-General L. Thomas to Edwin M. Stanton - October 24, 1863
  103. Correspondence from Adjutant-General L. Thomas to Col. E. D. Townsend
  104. Skirmish at Meriwether's Ferry, Bayou Boeuf, Ark. - December 13, 1863
  105. CIVIL WAR IN MISSISSIPPI
  106. 6th Regiment
  107. The Battle of Milliken's Bend - The Central Role of Black Troops in the Siege of Vicksburg
  108. Correspondence from Captain M.M. Miller to His Aunt, June 1863
  109. 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Regiment
  110. CIVIL WAR IN MISSISSIPPI
  111. CIVIL WAR IN MISSISSIPPI
  112. 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Regiment Overview
  113. 1st Regiment
  114. 5TH MASSACHUSETTS COLORED VOLUNTEER CAVALRY
  115. History of 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
  116. 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment (AD)
  117. 33rd Regiment
  118. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE T
  119. HEADQUARTERS SEVENTEENTH ARMY CO
  120. NEAR VICKSBURG
  121. HEADQUARTERS SEVENTEENTH ARMY CO
  122. HEADQUARTERS SEVENTEENTH ARMY CO
  123. SPECIAL ORDERS
  124. SPECIAL ORDER No
  125. 6th Regiment
  126. 3rd Regiment
  127. 54th Regiment
  128. 8th Regiment
  129. 28th Regiment
  130. 55th Regiment
  131. 5th Regiment
  132. 46th Regiment
  133. HEADQUARTERS TRANS-MISSISSIPPI D
  134. ABINGDON
  135. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
  136. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE G
  137. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Executive Department
  138. HDQRS
  139. 99th Regiment
  140. 75th Regiment
  141. 77th Regiment
  142. 49th Regiment
  143. 97th Regiment
  144. 48th Regiment
  145. 47th Regiment
  146. 5th REGIMENT INFANTRY
  147. 95th Regiment
  148. 73rd Regiment
  149. 76th Regiment
  150. 74th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
  151. 10th Regiment, United States Colored Heavy Artillery
  152. 98th Regiment
  153. 80th Regiment
  154. 16th Regiment
  155. 15th Regiment
  156. Report from R. D. Mussey Colonel 100th, U. S. Colored Infantry to Maj. C.W. Foster, Assistant Adjutant-General, Chief of the Colored Bureau
  157. 13th Regiment
  158. 14th Regiment
  159. 3rd Regiment
  160. 12th Regiment
  161. 4th Regiment
  162. 17th Regiment
  163. Correspondence from R. Saxton to Edwin M. Stanton, January 25, 1963
  164. Major General David Hunter Versus President Abraham Lincoln
  165. MAJOR GENERALS JOHN C. FREMONT AND DAVID HUNTER versus PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN
  166. United States Colored Troops - Civil War
  167. United States Colored Troops - A Brief History
  168. 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment (AD)
  169. Report of Capt. J. H. Mickler, C. S. Army, commanding Battalion
  170. Correspondence from R. Saxton to Edwin M. Stanton, April 4, 1863
  171. Correspondence from D. Hunter to E.M. Stanton, August 31, 1863
  172. Correspondence from D. Hunter to James Montgomery, June 10, 1863
  173. xpedition from Beaufort, S. C., up the Saint Mary's River, in Georgia and Florida - January 23 - February 1, 1863 - Col. T. W. Higginson
  174. 21st Regiment
  175. 34th Regiment
  176. 33rd Regiment
  177. SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS
  178. SPECIAL ORDERS No
  179. JUNE 2
  180. 4th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
  181. 19th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
  182. 9th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
  183. 7th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
  184. GENERAL ORDERS No
  185. Fort Gibson, Indian Territory
  186. Report of Col. James M. Williams, First Kansas Colored Infantry.
  187. Attack on Pawnee Agency, Nebr. - June 23, 1863
  188. Major General John C. Fremont Versus President Abraham Lincoln
  189. Engagement at Cabin Creek, Indian Territory - July 1-2, 1863
  190. Engagement at Cabin Creek, Indian Territory - July 1-2, 1863 - Blunt
  191. Union Alabama Volunteers
  192. 2nd Regiment
  193. 1st Regiment
  194. 23rd Regiment
  195. 10th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
  196. 2nd Regiment
  197. REPORTS
  198. LEST WE FORGET
  199. THE FIRST BLACK SOLDIERS
  200. CIVIL WAR
  201. ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE NORTHERN STATES
  202. Names on Record
  203. Charles G. Amos
  204. Fairfax Revaleon and Charles Gerrish Amos
  205. REPORTS
  206. CIVIL WAR
  207. CIVIL WAR BOOKS
  208. FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS COLORED INFANTRY
  209. CIVIL WAR
  210. BATTLES - SKIRMISHES - EXPEDITIO
  211. CIVIL WAR
  212. CIVIL WAR
  213. FIRST REGIMENT MISSISSIPPI COLORED CAVALRY
  214. ORGANIZATION OF UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE BORDER STATES
  215. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
  216. United States of America
  217. CIVIL WAR
  218. CHARLES TYLER TROWBRIDGE
  219. CIVIL WAR
  220. Martiriano Aguirre Reinterment Ceremony
  221. The Black Memorial Day Tradition in Vicksburg, Mississippi
  222. PRIDE OVER PREJUDICE
  223. AMERICANA HISTORICAL ART - THE ORGANIZATION
  224. AMERICANA HISTORICAL ART
  225. Orders Establishing the Bureau of Colored Troops
  226. LEST WE FORGET
  227. All Men are Brothers
  228. THE FIRST BLACK SOLDIERS
  229. The Battle of Port Hudson
  230. First Kansas Colored Infantry Regiment
  231. PROCLAMATION
  232. Civil War Battles -- United States Colored Troops
  233. The Battle of Milliken's Bend - Black Troops Made the Real Difference
  234. CORPS D
  235. GENERAL ORDERS, No. 143.
  236. Special Orders No. 85 - L. Thomas
  237. LAWS AND ORDERS
  238. General Order Number 144
  239. Orders, Edwin M. Stanton, January 26, 1863
  240. GENERAL ORDERS No
  241. SPECIAL ORDERS
  242. GENERAL ORDERS No. 323
  243. SPECIAL ORDERS No
  244. General Orders No. 17 - By order of the Secretary of War. Adjutant-General L. Thomas. Natchez, Mississippi - April 26, 1864
  245. JULY 17
  246. CORPS DE AFRIQUE
  247. Book Review - Nineteenth Century Freedom Fighters
  248. GENERAL ORDERS No
  249. HEADQUARTERS
  250. LOUISIANA NATIVE GUARDS
  251. SPECIAL ORDERS No
  252. GENERAL ORDERS No
  253. SPECIAL ORDERS No
  254. SPECIAL ORDERS
  255. SPECIAL ORDERS No
  256. HDQRS
  257. The Northern Wing of the Rebellion
  258. Major Generals John C. Fremont and David Hunter versus President Abraham Lincoln
  259. Operational Report Correspondence from R. D. Mussey to Headquarters Commander for Organization, US Colored Troops
  260. Battle of Millikens Bend - Captain M.M. Miller
  261. Did Blacks Typically Serve as Confederate Soldiers?
  262. Final Resting Place of William Hasbrook, East Killingly, Connecticut
  263. Final Resting Place of Edwin Philbrook
  264. Elmwood Cemetery Detroit
  265. Unknown Resting Places
  266. Resting Places of the 5th Massachusetts Colored Cavalry Regiment
  267. Aspen Grove Cemetery
  268. Zion Cemetery - Congotown, New Castle County, Delaware
  269. Unknown Resting Places
  270. Star Cemetery
  271. CHERRY GROVE CEMETERY
  272. United States Colored Civil War Veterans
  273. United States Colored Civil War Veterans
  274. African American Civil War Causalities
  275. CAMP NELSON NATIONAL CEMETERY GRAVE REGISTRATION
  276. Deep Creek Cemetery - Chesapeake, (Tidewater) Virginia
  277. Yorktown National Cemetery - Yorktown, Virginia
  278. NSG NORTHWEST NAVAL BASE
  279. Hampton National Cemetery - Allston - Higgs
  280. Hampton National Cemetery - Overton - Woodis
  281. NSG NORTHWEST NAVAL BASE
  282. Civil War Vets Reynolds, Norris & Parker last to live in Muskingum County
  283. George Robert Hughes
  284. Civil War Battles -- United States Colored Troops
  285. Sergeant Nimrod Burke (1836-1914)
  286. 'Colored Recruits from Sandusky, Ohio' - Sandusky Daily Commercial Register
  287. Civil War Chronology
  288. 5th Massachusetts Colored Cavalry Regiment Soldiers and Veterans Resting Places
  289. Alfred Wood - Scout (Civilian)
  290. Robert Carter III of Nomini
  291. Mrs. Francis Dana Gage
  292. The Underground Railroad Really Existed
  293. A History of My People
  294. Oklahoma's Frontier Indian Police
  295. Private Amos McKinney Memorial D
  296. J. Marion Sims - 'The Father of Gynecology' - One Among Many Monumental Mistakes
  297. Fort Pillow
  298. The Sultana Disaster
  299. Abolitionists David Putnam Jr.
  300. General John Eaton
  301. Sergeant Nimrod Burke
  302. LEST WE FORGET
  303. Civil War Vets
  304. Names On Record
  305. Charles Tyler Trowbridge
  306. Andrew Jackson Smith