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United States Army South Carolina Volunteers, 1st (1862-1864)
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Army life in a black regiment
by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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Firebrand of liberty : the story of two Black regiments that changed the course of the Civil War
by Stephen V Ash
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Reminiscences of my life in camp
by Susie King Taylor
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Army life in a Black regiment, and other writings
by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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Nineteenth century freedom fighters : the 1st South Carolina Volunteers
by Bennie J McRae
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General Hunter's letter. (The following letter, called forth by the resolution of Mr. Wickliffe, of Kentucky, gives reliable information upon a subject of vital importance to the people of this country and to the safety of republican institutions. General Hunter shows conclusively that the colored people of the South are not savage cut-throats ... but they are loyal, and are capable of becoming good and effective soldiers ...)
by David Hunter
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Black soldiers / blue uniforms : the story of the First South Carolina Volunteers
by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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Compiled military service records of volunteer union soldiers who served with the United States colored troops 1st United States Colored Infantry, 1st South Carolina Volunteers (Colored), Company A, 1st United States Colored Infantry (1 year)
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The young quartermaster the life and death of Lieut. L.M. Bingham, of the First South Carolina Volunteers
by Luther Goodyear Bingham
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Compiled military service records of volunteer Union soldiers who served with the United States Colored Troops : 1st United States Colored Infantry, 1st South Carolina Volunteers (Colored), Company A, 1st United States Colored Infantry (1 year)
by United States
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General orders, no. 1. Headquarters 33d U.S.C.T., late 1st So. Car. Volunteers. Morris Island, S.C., Feb. 9, 1866. : Comrades: The hour is at hand when we must separate for ever, and nothing can ever take from us the pride we feel, when we look back upon the history of the 1st South Carolina Volunteers--the first black regiment that ever bore arms in defence of freedom on the continent of America
by United States
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Civil War Commandery of the State of Massachusetts collection: 1724-1933 (inclusive), 1861-1912 (bulk)
by Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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First South, the story of the First South Carolina Volunteers : the first regiment of black troops to be officially raised by the Union Army ; a thesis
by Matthew E McKeon
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Papers, 1853-1911
by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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Jacksonville's black soldiers : the First South Carolina Volunteers
by Amanda Young Chanco
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The writings of Thomas Wentworth Higginson
by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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The War for the Union photographic war history
by Taylor & Huntington
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Letter, 1863 June 10
by David Hunter
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The Civil War letters of Private Jared Andrus Abell, Dec. 1862 to June 1864 : from the collection held by the South Caroliniana Library
by Jared Andrus Abell
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Jared Andrus Abell papers, 1861-1864
by Jared Andrus Abell
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