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92, Summer 2014 THE Last Civil War Volunteers: The 125th... THE Last Civil War Volunteers: The 125th U.S. Colored Infantry in New Mexico, 1866–1867 This is the metadata ... 491, 496; U.S. War ...
The Civil War had begun. Immediately following the attack, four more states -- Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee -- severed their ties with the Union. To retain the loyalty of the ...
On the morning of September 29, 1864, as dawn broke over eastern Virginia, some 700 1 black soldiers in the 4th and 6th regiments of the Union Army ... a footnote in Civil War history—a battle ...
the commanders of the Confederate and Union forces generally deployed their troops in two lines. Then again, assault of the enemy infantry formations by column was less common in American Civil War ...
The Union was saved, but the intersections of race and legacy of slavery, which was at the core of the Civil War, continues to confront Americans today. These objects from that day a century-and-a ...
The 103RD OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENT, 1862-65, was a Union, three-year regiment comprised of men from northeast Ohio during the CIVIL WAR. Within its ranks were approximately 460 men from ...