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colored troops.

light artillery   Continued.

2d light arthlery. Battery H. Organized as 1st Arkansas battery light arthlery. (African descent.) Designation changed December 13, 1864.

Cavalry.

My service in the U. S. colored cavalry. A paper read before the Ohio commandery of the loyal legion, March 4, 1908. By Frederick W. Browne . . . [Columbus ? 1908 ?]. 14 p. 8  . E464.M71

3d cavahy.   Organized as 1st Mississippi cavalry (African

descent.)   Designation changed. 4th cavalry.   Organized as 1st cavalry, Corps de Afrique.

Designation changed Aprh 4, 1864.

Infantry.

1st infantry.   Organized as 1st District of Columbia infantry.

(African descent.) 2d infantry, company A.   Also known as Wilder's (John)

independent company colored volunteers. 5th infantry.   Organized as 127th Ohio infantry (colored). 7th infantry.

Record of the services of the Seventh regiment, TJ. S. colored troops, from September, 1863, to November, 1866, by an officer of the regiment. [Joseph M. Califf.] Providence, 1878. v p., 11., 138, 8 p. front, (port.) 8  . E540.N3C2

Our last campaign and subsequent service in Texas. Bjr James Shaw. Providence, 1905. 52 p. front, (port.) 8  . E464.R47

(Added t. p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society.   Sixth series.   no. 9.) The negro as a soldier.   By George R. Sherman. Providence, 1913.  34 p.  front, (port.), map.   8  . E464.R47 (Added t. p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society.   Seventh series.   no. 7.) 3th infantry.

History of the Ninth TJ. S. C troops, from its organization till muster out. With list of names of all officers and enlisted men, who ever belonged to the regiment . . . By Lieut.-Col. Geo. M. Dennett . . . Phhadelphia. 1866. 148 p. incl. front, (port.) 16  . E540.N3D3 Title-page, front., p. 1-11 missing.