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SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS - 0 views

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    1st REGIMENT INFANTRY (AFRICAN DESCENT)
Moultrie Creek

Union - U.S. Colored Troops Infantry (Part 1) - 0 views

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    Union Regimental Histories, U.S. Colored Troops Infantry
Moultrie Creek

staugustine.com: Story Archives - 0 views

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    March 13, 1998 Letters to the Editor St. Augustine.com Soldiers are honored Editor: As a member of the General W.W. Loring Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, I would like to thank Mr. G.L. Wilson for his kind comments concerning our recent black heritage ceremony in which we honored black soldiers, both Union and Confederate from St. Augustine. To set the record straight as to who was honored, I would like to state that at our ceremony we honored two black Confederate and seven black Union soldiers who are buried in San Lorenzo Cemetery. There are other black Union soldiers buried at various sites around the county. We placed a rose and the appropriate flag, Confederate or United States, on each soldiers grave. Those present found it to be quite a moving ceremony. Union soldiers honored were: # Pvt. Josua Hagerman, 34th U.S. Colored Infantry # Sgt. Richard Hernandez, 8th U.S. Colored Infantry # Pvt. Toby Mongen, 21st U.S. Colored Infantry # Cpl. David Twine, 33rd U.S. Colored Infantry # Cpl. William Vandyke, 33rd U.S. Colored Infantry # Musician John William Welters, 33rd U.S. Colored Infantry # Cpl. Thomas William, 21st U.S. Colored Infantry Confederate soldiers honored were: # Musicians Emanuel Osburn and Anthony T. Welters, 3rd Florida Infantry There are two other known black Confederates from St. Johns County, however we have been unable to locate their graves. These men are: Pvt. Issac Papino, 3rd Florida Infantry Pvt. Tony Fontane, 3rd Florida Infantry If anyone knows the location of the graves of these two men, I would appreciate hearing from you so that we can properly mark their graves and honor these soldiers of the South. William D. Chisolm Heritage Officer General W.W. Loring Camp 1316 Sons of Confederate Veterans St. Augustine
Moultrie Creek

21st U.S. Colored Infantry Regiment - 0 views

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    Muster Rolls at Florida History Online
TK Sand

Lincecum Lineage - 0 views

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    A genealogy blog devoted to my Lincecum ancestors, as well as all allied lines that merged with or crossed their paths.
Julie Cahill Tarr

Family Matters » Blog Archive » Managing Research - 0 views

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    Great blog post on managing research.
TK Sand

MACO eCounties - Marriage - 0 views

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    Minnesota marriage index and online ordering form
Tamura Jones

Modern Software Experience - 0 views

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    Technology and genealogy news, articles and reviews.
Craig Manson

White House Staff During Rutherford B. Hayes Administration - 0 views

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    From Hayes Presidential Center
Craig Manson

Black Loyalists - 0 views

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    Black Loyalists Digital Collections site. This site explores an untold story of North American history: how Canada became the home of the first settlements of free blacks outside Africa.
Craig Manson

Slave registers - Your Archives (UK) - 0 views

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    Information about British colonial slave registers
Craig Manson

Manigault Plantation Collection--University of North Carolina - 0 views

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    Louis Manigault (1828-1899) was a member of a prominent and influential family of rice planters from South Carolina and Georgia. In 1833, his father, Charles Manigault (1795-1874), purchased Gowrie and East Hermitage plantations located on Argyle Island in the Savannah River, several miles upstream from the port of Savannah. Louis managed these properties for his father from the 1850s through the Civil War and Reconstruction.\n\nThe Manigault Plantation Journal, compiled by Louis Manigault between 1856 and 1879, includes information on plantation life, slaves and slavery, rice cultivation, market conditions, accounts, and other topics. Notes and memoranda kept by Charles Manigault regarding the plantations during the 1830s and 1840s were pasted into the journal.
Craig Manson

Louisiana Creole Research Association - 1 views

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    LA Creole is a New Orleans based non-profit family research organization dedicated to the study of the history and culture of the Creoles of Color of Louisiana through ancestral research, education, and celebration.
Moultrie Creek

Everything about genealogy - Yahoo! Glue - 0 views

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    Collects information from many different sources and displays it all on one page.
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