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  2. Military history of African Americans in the American Civil War

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    According to calculations of Virginia's state auditor, some 4,700 free black males and more than 25,000 male slaves between eighteen and forty five years of age were fit for service. [46] Two companies were raised from laborers of two local hospitals-Winder and Jackson-as well as a formal recruiting center created by General Ewell and staffed ...

  3. Joseph Ranger (seaman) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Ranger (c. 1760–unknown) was a free Black seaman who served as a sailor on the patriot side in the American Revolutionary War.He enlisted in the Virginia State Navy at the start of the war and served until 1787 on four vessels, making him the longest-serving Black Virginian sailor of that era.

  4. United States Colored Troops - Wikipedia

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    From 1870 to 1898 the strength of the US Army totaled 25,000 service members with black soldiers maintaining their 10 percent representation. [30] USCT soldiers fought in the Indian Wars in the American West, where they became known as the Buffalo Soldiers, thus nicknamed by Native Americans who compared their hair to the curly fur of bison. [31]

  5. 5th United States Colored Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    It was an occasion for honoring the 50 missing soldiers from the first battle of Saltville. [citation needed] Historians believe that it is likely the murdered black soldiers who were being treated at Wiley Hall may have been buried at what is now known as the Holston Cemetery on campus. This has not been proven.

  6. Black Civil War Patriots Must Be Remembered on Veterans Day - AOL

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    An African American Union soldier of the American Civil War, seated, in a studio portrait, circa 1863. Credit - Getty Images. O ver a century ago, President Woodrow Wilson established Veterans Day ...

  7. 38th United States Colored Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    A group of men from that area also served in the 38th USCT, they had accompanied the Union Army into Virginia, where they were combined with a group of Virginia men who had recently been liberated from slavery. The men from Maryland included men who had recently escaped slavery as well as a number of free Black tenant farmers from the area.

  8. 29th United States Colored Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 29th USCI performed garrison duty in Virginia until May 1865. [4] Grant ordered the XXV Corps to be transferred to Texas on 18 May and the troops were at sea by 24 May. [29] The 29th USCI was first shipped from Virginia to Mobile, Alabama before heading to Texas. The subsequent voyage was plagued by storms and some accounts state that the ...

  9. William Flora - Wikipedia

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    William "Billy" Flora (fl. 1755–1818) was a free-born African American from Virginia who served as a soldier on the Patriot side in the American Revolutionary War.He fought under Colonel William Woodford in the Battle of Great Bridge in December 1775, where he is widely acknowledged as the hero of the battle.