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The USCT Chronicle: "Remember Poison Springs!"
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Telling African American Civil War Stories, of Soldiers, Civilians, Contrabands, First Days of Freedom, and the Events that led to Freedom. Monday, April 18, 2011. Image from Encyclopedia of Arkansas. From the perspective of Black Union Soldiers the Battle of Poison Springs Arkansas. Would become the catalyst for a more determined effort in their battle for freedom. Simply put- it became their battle cry! It should be noted that many of the soldiers of the 1st Kansas Colored. And other places, the injure...
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The USCT Chronicle: April 2014
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Telling African American Civil War Stories, of Soldiers, Civilians, Contrabands, First Days of Freedom, and the Events that led to Freedom. Friday, April 18, 2014. 150 years ago today the 1st Kansas Colored which was re-designated as the 79th US Colored Infantry was engaged in battle at Poison Springs, in Ouachita County Arkansas. They are remembered again on this day. On April 18, 1864 the battle of Poison Springs occurred. This took place in Ouachita and was part of the Camden Expedition. They did not ...
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up!": Agnes Mae Cully
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up! Sharing Research of my Cully, Gilliam, and Collins Ancestors. From Slavery to Freedom and the migration from New Bern, NC to Worcester, MA. Agnes Mae Cully was born on May 8, 1900 in Worcester, Massachusetts. She died January 10, 1965 in Los Angeles, California. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Studying and Preparation: Wrapped In Rainbows. Quote by Rina Swentzell (Inside of Book). Looking For The 411: Research. Olive Tree Genealogy Blog. Steven C Per...
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up!": Part #5: Daniel Gilliam Found in the Paper Trail: Wanted Dead or Alive
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up! Sharing Research of my Cully, Gilliam, and Collins Ancestors. From Slavery to Freedom and the migration from New Bern, NC to Worcester, MA. Friday, June 08, 2012. Part #5: Daniel Gilliam Found in the Paper Trail: Wanted Dead or Alive. Welcome back.If you are new to this post you can see the one prior to this at the following link. http:/ www.thecullyfamily.com/2012/06/part-4-daniel-gilliam-found-in-paper.html. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. So now that...
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up!": Daniel Gilliam Found in the Paper Trail: Wanted Dead or Alive, Part 1
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up! Sharing Research of my Cully, Gilliam, and Collins Ancestors. From Slavery to Freedom and the migration from New Bern, NC to Worcester, MA. Friday, June 01, 2012. Daniel Gilliam Found in the Paper Trail: Wanted Dead or Alive, Part 1. Knowing that these stories should have evidence to back them up, I continue to research and analyze documents to possibly support or refute what has been told. I do however have supporting evidence that Hannah wa...
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up!": November 2011
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up! Sharing Research of my Cully, Gilliam, and Collins Ancestors. From Slavery to Freedom and the migration from New Bern, NC to Worcester, MA. Monday, November 28, 2011. Once the interview is completed, edited and posted online, I will give a link so you will have the opportunity to see it. Thursday, November 24, 2011. First Fruits of Freedom: Index #2 (Jane B. Collins). This is a continuum of an index series of First Fruits of Freedom. I immediatel...
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up!": October 2011
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up! Sharing Research of my Cully, Gilliam, and Collins Ancestors. From Slavery to Freedom and the migration from New Bern, NC to Worcester, MA. Thursday, October 27, 2011. Research Material: First Fruits of Freedom by Lanette Thomas Greenwood. Actual scanned copy of Book Cover. This book will be a guide to my own research as it relates to my ancestors migration from New Bern, NC to Worcester, MA. For more information: First Fruits of Freedom. It is c...
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up!": February 2012
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up! Sharing Research of my Cully, Gilliam, and Collins Ancestors. From Slavery to Freedom and the migration from New Bern, NC to Worcester, MA. Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Wordless Wednesday: A Visit at Hope Cemetery, Worcester MA. A visit to Hope Cemetery, Worcester MA on April 2, 2011. Visiting my Great Grandmother Nora Ann Cully and her son Willie Elander Cully. One headstone for two Ancestors; engraved on both sides. Nora Ann (Gilliam) Cully.
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The USCT Chronicle: October 2014
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Telling African American Civil War Stories, of Soldiers, Civilians, Contrabands, First Days of Freedom, and the Events that led to Freedom. Wednesday, October 22, 2014. The Mystery of J.R. Kealoha - Soldier of the United States Colored Troops. Image of Headstone for J.R. Kealoha. Recently I saw a video from Hawaii about a Civil War soldier receiving a headstone. The remarkable part was that the soldier was said to have served in the 41. Video from KITV, Channel 4 News, Honolulu. When did he enlist? Zoomi...
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up!": Part #3: Daniel Gilliam Found in the Paper Trail: Wanted Dead or Alive
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The Cully Family-An African American Legacy "Moving On Up! Sharing Research of my Cully, Gilliam, and Collins Ancestors. From Slavery to Freedom and the migration from New Bern, NC to Worcester, MA. Tuesday, June 05, 2012. Part #3: Daniel Gilliam Found in the Paper Trail: Wanted Dead or Alive. I am so glad that you decided to see what is going on with Part #3 of Daniel Gilliam, My 2. Let’s look at the second page that is in the file. Jas Osgood J. P. The name W.G. Singleton gave me goosebumps. In the 187...