Civil War Original Period Items

Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864

Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864
Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864
Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864
Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864
Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864
Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864
Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864
Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864
Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864
Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864
Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864

Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864
The 11th US Colored Infantry formed at Fort Smith, Arkansas was composed of freed slaves from Arkansas and the Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory and fought Confederate Indian units including the Battle of Boggs Mill, Arkansas. The Survey Report is sgd by 4 officers including Lt Col James M Steele , Commander 11th USCT. 4pp ink 8 x 14 , w age spots, edge wear, Overall VG.

W service info- Steele & the other officers were promoted from Kansas & Nebraska cavalry troop regiments. General Orders and other imprints.

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Arkansas CIVIL War Slaves And Colored Troops Fort Smith Weapons Report 1864