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⊳Entries Containing the Phrase «united states colored troops»
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1 ► Alabama, Baldwin County, Blakeley — The United States Colored Troops (USCT) at the Battle of Fort Blakeley — |
2 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — The United State Colored Troops — Fort Henderson and Trinity School — |
3 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Delaware City — United States Colored Troops in this Cemetery — African Union Church Cemetery — |
4 ► Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — Kentucky's United States Colored Troops — |
5 ► Maryland, Kent County, Chestertown — In Memory of More Than 400 Prominent United States Colored Troops from Kent County — |
6 ► Maryland, St. Mary's County, Lexington Park — United States Colored Troops — Civil War Memorial Monument — |
7 ► Maryland, St. Mary's County, Lexington Park — United States Colored Troops (USCT) — |
8 ► Maryland, Washington County, Hagerstown — United States Colored Troops — |
9 ► Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — In Memory of the United States Colored Troops of the Civil War — Known to Be Buried in Columbia Cemetery — |
10 ► North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington — D-111 — United States Colored Troops — |
11 ► Ohio, Clark County, Springfield — United States Colored Troops — Interred Fern Cliff Cemetery - Springfield Ohio — |
12 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Columbia — United States Colored Troops — Buffalo Soldiers — Zion Hill Cemetery — |
13 ► Tennessee, Giles County, Pulaski — USCT The United States Colored Troops — in Giles County during the Civil War — |
14 ► Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga — United States Colored Troops — U.S.C.T. — |
15 ► Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Northshore — United States Colored Troops — |
16 ► Tennessee, Humphreys County, New Johnsonville — United States Colored Troops at Johnsonville — |
17 ► Virginia, Chesapeake, Great Bridge — Unknown and Known Afro-Union Civil War Soldiers Memorial — Patriot Heroes Honored — |
18 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Enon — United States Colored Troops in the Army of the James — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
19 ► Illinois, Alexander County, Cairo — African American Troops in the Civil War — United States Colored Troops (USCT) — |
20 ► Maryland, Talbot County, Oxford — Oxford Wharf — Recruiting United States Colored Troops — |
21 ► New Jersey, Gloucester County, Franklinville — The Buffalo Soldiers - 22nd Regiment U.S. Colored Troops — A Tribute To The United States Colored Troops Who Fought For Our Freedom — Civil War 1861 to 1865 — |
22 ► Tennessee, Coffee County, Tullahoma — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — From Contraband to United States Colored Troops — |
23 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Black Soldiers Memorial — |
24 ► Connecticut, Litchfield County, Watertown — Civil War Monument — |
25 ► Kentucky, Hickman County, Columbus — African Americans at Columbus during the Civil War — |
26 ► Kentucky, Hickman County, Columbus — Fourth United States Colored Heavy Artillery — |
27 ► Maryland, Charles County, Benedict — Camp Stanton — |
28 ► Mississippi, Adams County, Natchez — Forks of the Road — |
29 ► North Carolina, Dare County, Manteo — First Light of Freedom — The Freedmen’s Colony of Roanoke Island — National Underground Railroad - Network To Freedom — |
30 ► Ohio, Athens County, Athens — Booker T. Washington — |
31 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — V-26 — Battle of New Market Heights — |
32 ► Virginia, Lexington — 40 — Gen. David Hunter — |
33 ► Pennsylvania, Adams County, Gettysburg — Lincoln Cemetery — |
34 ► Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Fort Myer — "Lest We Forget - We Stand on Your Shoulders" — |
35 ► Virginia, Culpeper County, Lignum — Madden's Tavern USCT Memorial — Maddensville Historic Site — |
36 ► Pennsylvania, Adams County, Gettysburg — Where do we bury our dead? Lincoln Cemetery — |
37 ► Tennessee, Rutherford County, Murfreesboro — New Citizen Soldiers — |
38 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, U Street Corridor — African American Civil War Memorial — "Spirit of Freedom" — Civil War to Civil Rights and Beyond — |
39 ► Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — In Memory of The Soldiers — of the 1st Regiment Kansas Colored Volunteers — |
40 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — Peach Orchard Hill — |
41 ► Virginia, Falls Church — During the Civil War — |
42 ► Virginia, Gloucester County, Gloucester — Pvt. James Daniel Gardner — Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient — |
43 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Henrico — Freedom Fighters — |
44 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Henrico — Union Defensive Lines — Fort Brady to Fort Burnham — Fort Brady - 1864 — |
45 ► Virginia, Northampton County, Franktown — WY 11-a — Peter Jacob Carter — |
46 ► Virginia, Suffolk — K-163 — Oak Lawn Cemetery — |
47 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Henrico — A Unique Photograph — |
48 ► New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — Rye Soldiers Memorial — |
49 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Delaware City — NCC-229 — African Union Church Cemetery — |
50 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Theodore Roosevelt Island — Rough and Ready — Theodore Roosevelt Island — George Washington Memorial Parkway, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
51 ► Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Cascades Park — Althemese Pemberton Barnes Park — |
52 ► Georgia, Whitfield County, Dalton — 155-3 — African-American Soldiers in Combat — |
53 ► Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — 2226 — KY African American Civil War Memorial — Greenhill Cemetery — |
54 ► Maryland, Harford County, Aldino — Alfred B. Hilton Memorial Park — |
55 ► Michigan, Berrien County, Benton Harbor — L1285 — Morton Cemetery — |
56 ► Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — African-American Civil War Soldiers — |
57 ► Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — 2-21 — Camp Delaware — 1862 - 1864 — |
58 ► Ohio, Fayette County, Washington Court House — 4-24 — Soldiers’ Row — |
59 ► Ohio, Lawrence County, South Point, Fayette Township — 9-44 — Macedonia Settlement Cemetery — Front Line of Freedom — |
60 ► Ohio, Stark County, Massillon — 17-76 — Robert Pinn — |
61 ► Tennessee, Giles County, Pulaski — Building Up — |
62 ► Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Hallowed Ground — |
63 ► Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 20105 — African American Troops at Fort Brown — |
64 ► Virginia, Harrisonburg — A-124 — Newtown Cemetery — |
65 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Black Troops Attack at Chaffin’s Farm — Fort Gilmer – 1864 — Reported permanently removed |
66 ► Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg National Military Park — Serving with Honor — |
67 ► Pennsylvania, Adams County, Gettysburg, Cumberland Township — Prelude To Gettysburg / Gettysburg Showdown — |
68 ► Pennsylvania, Cumberland County, Carlisle — Prelude to Gettysburg — |
69 ► Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Chambersburg — The Greatest Sacrifice / Prelude to Gettysburg — |
70 ► Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, West Oak Lane — U.S.C.T. Burials in the National Cemetery — |
71 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Varina — New Market Heights — To Surprise and Capture Richmond — |
72 ► Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Old Town Historic District — |
73 ► Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, St. Nicholas — F-807 — St. Nicholas Cemetery — |
74 ► Florida, Santa Rosa County, Bagdad — F-671 — The Thompson House / Skirmish on the Blackwater — |
75 ► Georgia, Liberty County, Midway — 89-1 — Susie King Taylor — (1848-1912) — |
76 ► Maryland, Queen Anne's County, Chester — Maryland's Eastern Shore — Hundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted — Reported permanently removed |
77 ► Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Ivers Square Civil War Monuments — Old Town Cape — |
78 ► Pennsylvania, Adams County, Gettysburg — Goodwill Cemetery — Established 1867 — |
79 ► Tennessee, Madison County, Jackson — 4D 62 — 61st US Colored Infantry Regiment — June 1862 — |
80 ► Tennessee, Rutherford County, Murfreesboro — Slave, Soldier, Citizen — |
81 ► Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Freedmen's Camp — |
82 ► Texas, Nueces County, Corpus Christi — 22411 — James Downing — |
83 ► Virginia, Appomattox County, Appomattox — 3 — Education in 1800's Rural Virginia — Civil Rights in Education Heritage Trail — Appomattox, Virginia - Appomattox County — Reported permanently removed |
84 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Henrico — Hopeless Attacks — |
85 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Deep Bottom Landing — A Vital Link — Reported permanently removed |
86 ► Virginia, Hopewell — Baylor’s Farm — Prelude to Petersburg — Lee vs. Grant - The 1864 Campaign — |
87 ► Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — A Great Upheaval — |
88 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Delaware City — Polktown's Cemetery Rediscovered — African Union Church Cemetery — |
89 ► Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — Maryland's Eastern Shore — Hundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted — Reported permanently removed |
90 ► Maryland, Howard County, Ellicott City — Decatur Dorsey — Civil War Hero — |
91 ► Maryland, Kent County, Chestertown — White & Black, Blue & Gray — Social Battlefield Split Kent Families — |
92 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Clinton — John Wilkes Booth — Escape of an Assassin — War on the Chesapeake — |
93 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Croom — The Duckett Cabin — |
94 ► Maryland, Queen Anne's County, Centreville — Maryland's Eastern Shore — Hundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted — Reported permanently removed |
95 ► Maryland, St. Mary's County, Scotland — Prison Pen — |
96 ► Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Corp. Isaiah Fassett — "Uncle Zear" — Reported permanently removed |
97 ► Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Maryland's Eastern Shore — Hundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted — |
98 ► North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington — Wilmington National Cemetery — |
99 ► Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Waynesboro, Washington Township — The Underground Railroad — Monterey Pass Gave Protection to Those Seeking Freedom — |
100 ► South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-41 — Grand Army of the Republic Hall — |
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