The Massachusetts 54
The Massachusetts 54
Well because the 54 Regiment were the first to ever have Blacks fight. It brought lots of joy to many people. Imagine the first African-Americans to fight with the whites and not be treated like slaves but soldiers.
The 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment consisted of African American volunteers, many of them former slaves, initially commanded by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw.
The meaning of the number has no particular significance. Permission to form a militia regiment was granted by the US War Department to the Governor of a state. I suppose the "54" was the next available number.
The Massachusetts 54
The Massachusetts 54
The Massachusetts 54
The 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment was an all-black unit, commanded by white Colonel Robert Shaw
The 54th Regiment of Massachusetts was a Volunteer Infantry that showed an extended service in the American Civil War. It consisted of black soldiers.
the massachusetts 54
This is the famous Massachusetts 54th Infantry Regiment, colored troops. They were led by white officers, Colonel Robert Shaw commanding
Well because the 54 Regiment were the first to ever have Blacks fight. It brought lots of joy to many people. Imagine the first African-Americans to fight with the whites and not be treated like slaves but soldiers.
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The 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment consisted of African American volunteers, many of them former slaves, initially commanded by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw.
The battle of Fort Wagner of July 11, 1863.
5 is the nearest tenth place of 54.