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Daily Citizen
During the Civil War, both the Union and Confederate armies would place towers along high points, including the ridges around Dalton, and use flags to ...

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Sufferings of a runaway slave outraged Montrealers Print E-mail
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Montreal Gazette
One evening late in January 1861, a black woman stumbled from the train from Rouse's Point, NY We can guess she stumbled: She had walked most of the way ...

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American Legion to honor local veteran Print E-mail
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Torrington Register Citizen
25 to 30 Gettysburg, Pa.; then marched to South Carolina in August 1863 and remained there until Mar 15, 1864 when he deserted after his regiment lost 151 ...

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THIS WEEK IN MICHIGAN HISTORY A new regiment passes muster Print E-mail
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Detroit Free Press
3, 1863, black men who wanted to serve in the Union Army created the First Michigan Colored Infantry Regiment. The group of soldiers fighting for the North ...

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