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USCT at the Battle of Fort Blakeley Marker on left. image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, April 6, 2019
USCT at the Battle of Fort Blakeley Marker on left.
RANKED BY RELEVANCE, THEN GEOGRAPHICALLY
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 TroopsFort 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 TroopsCivil 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
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9 Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — In Memory of the United States Colored Troops of the Civil WarKnown 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 TroopsInterred Fern Cliff Cemetery - Springfield Ohio
12 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Columbia — United States Colored TroopsBuffalo Soldiers — Zion Hill Cemetery —
13 Tennessee, Giles County, Pulaski — USCT The United States Colored Troopsin Giles County during the Civil War
14 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga — United States Colored TroopsU.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 MemorialPatriot Heroes Honored
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18 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Enon — United States Colored Troops in the Army of the JamesThe Bermuda Hundred Campaign

19 Illinois, Alexander County, Cairo — African American Troops in the Civil WarUnited States Colored Troops (USCT)
20 Maryland, Talbot County, Oxford — Oxford WharfRecruiting United States Colored Troops
21 New Jersey, Gloucester County, Franklinville — The Buffalo Soldiers - 22nd Regiment U.S. Colored TroopsA Tribute To The United States Colored Troops Who Fought For Our Freedom — Civil War 1861 to 1865 —

22 Tennessee, Coffee County, Tullahoma — Tullahoma CampaignJune 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
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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 FreedomThe 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 —
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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 Soldiersof 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 GardnerCivil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient
43 Virginia, Henrico County, Henrico — Freedom Fighters
44 Virginia, Henrico County, Henrico — Union Defensive LinesFort Brady to Fort Burnham — Fort Brady - 1864 —
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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 ReadyTheodore 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
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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 Delaware1862 - 1864
58 Ohio, Fayette County, Washington Court House — 4-24 — Soldiers’ Row
59 Ohio, Lawrence County, South Point, Fayette Township — 9-44 — Macedonia Settlement CemeteryFront 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
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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 FarmFort 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 HeightsTo Surprise and Capture Richmond
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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 ShoreHundreds 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 CemeteryEstablished 1867
79 Tennessee, Madison County, Jackson — 4D 62 — 61st US Colored Infantry RegimentJune 1862
80 Tennessee, Rutherford County, Murfreesboro — Slave, Soldier, Citizen
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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 VirginiaCivil 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 LandingA Vital Link Reported permanently removed
86 Virginia, Hopewell — Baylor’s FarmPrelude 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 ShoreHundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted Reported permanently removed
90 Maryland, Howard County, Ellicott City — Decatur DorseyCivil War Hero
91 Maryland, Kent County, Chestertown — White & Black, Blue & GraySocial Battlefield Split Kent Families
92 Maryland, Prince George's County, Clinton — John Wilkes BoothEscape 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 ShoreHundreds 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 ShoreHundreds 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 RailroadMonterey 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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