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General Orders, No. 136, Headquarters Dept. of the
Gulf, New Orleans, La., reference to "mixed troops," 31 Aug. 1864
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BOX 5 ITEM 488 |
Confederate document from General Honne, "patrol
... County at least once a week, negro quarters and other places suspected of
having unlawful assemblies," 22 Dec. 1862
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BOX OV 4 ITEM 489 |
Muster roll, Company A, 25th United States Colored
Troops, contains notes on leaving Camp William Penn, transport ship was condemned,
Feb.-Apr. 1864
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BOX OV 4 ITEM 490 |
Muster roll, Company F, 25th United States Colored
Troops, mark signed with "X," Feb.-Apr. 1864
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BOX 5 ITEM 491 |
Receipt, Millikens Bend, La., Second Lieutenant
Hagens, 8th Regiment Louisiana Volunteers, Sept. 1863
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BOX 5 ITEM 492 |
General Orders, No. 58, Headquarters, New Orleans,
La., governor of Louisiana on the conscription of African Americans for the
Confederacy, 11 Oct. 1864
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BOX 5 ITEM 493 |
Letter from Union soldier, Marine Hospital, La.,
describes an African-American wedding, undated |
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BOX 5 ITEM 494 |
Confederate document, Special Orders, No. 281,
handwritten, Williamsburg, Va., James City did not furnish its full quota of slave
labor for Confederate service, 18 Mar. 1862
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BOX 5 ITEM 495 |
Recollection of a Colored Troop, by Major John MacMurray, 6th United States Colored Troops, 1916
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BOX 5 ITEM 496 |
Broadside poem with chromolithograph illustration,
"Darkey Conscript," undated |
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BOX 5 ITEM 497 |
Officer's commission on vellum, 2nd United States
Colored Troops, signed by C.W. Foster and C. Dana, Oct. 1864
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BOX 5 ITEM 498 |
Letter, soldier to mother, Spanish Fort, Ala., re
African-American troops and the torpedo, 8 Apr. 1865
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BOX 5 ITEM 499 |
Letter, soldier to Lizzie and Annie, before
Petersburg, concerning "beast Butler" and war weariness, 28 Aug. 1864 . |
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BOX 5 ITEM 500 |
Letter by William Bailey (a relative of Colonel
David Bailey), re war news, three African Americans shot in Henry County [Va.?],
circa
1861-circa 1865
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BOX 5 ITEM 501 |
Letter, soldier to family in Ohio, Martinsburg,
Virginia, not wanting to fight for "niggers," 27 Jan. 1863
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BOX 5 ITEM 502 |
Letter, soldier to Flora in Michigan, re dinner
with corn cakes by "neighboring lady of color," Huntsville, Ala., Jan. 1865
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BOX 5 ITEM 503 |
Letter, soldier to Flora in Michigan, Paint Rock
Station, Ala., "They [rebel guerilla bands] much prefer attacking unarmed R.R.
Repairers, citizens, and defenseless negroes, to meddling with 'Yanks' who know
how to use the Rifles they possess," 4 Mar. 1865
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BOX 5 ITEM 504 |
Dick Stump Speeches and Minstrel Jokes, with music, New York, 1889
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