Albert Woolson was the last veteran of the civil war. And no he was not the last African American he was indeed white. He died in 1847. Decades after the civil war.I hope this helped :)
There are none alive. The last documented veteran, Albert Woolson of Minnesota, was a Union drummer boy, who died in 1956.
It's hard to say with any degree of certainty. However, the last definitively proven Civil War veteran was Albert Woolson, who died in 1956.
The last confirmed Civil War veteran was an ex-drummer boy Albert H. Woolson who served in Company C, 1st Minnesota Heavy Artillery. He died on August 2, 1956. The exact date of Woolson's birth is disputed, but it was probably either February 11, 1848 or (more likely) February 11, 1849. He enlisted on October 10, 1864 when he would have been either 15 or 16 years of age.
Albert Speer lived in Mannheim, Germany. Albert Speer was an architect and Minister of Armaments and War Production for Nazi Germany.
My Uncle Albert Fish - What ships was he on in the navy?
The last Union Army Veteran of the Civil War was Albert Woolson, who died in 1956.
No, he was of German-Jewish ancestry.
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Albert Einstein was a Jew from Germany.
Albert Marshall - soldier - was born in 1897.
Albert Marshall - soldier - died in 2005.
Albert Levy - soldier - was born on 1897-10-05.
Albert Levy - soldier - died on 1965-02-09.
He looks African American and looks nerdy
Fat Albert
1967 Albert William Johnson is awarded the first dealership from a major automaker to an African American. He opens his Oldsmobile dealership in a predominantly African American neighborhood in Chicago.
Albert Morris Bagby has written: 'Mammy Rosie' -- subject- s -: African American women, Fiction