History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish American War Edward a Johnson 8 2

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EDWIN T. WALKER, 1st Lt. 6thVa. Vol.. C. R. ALEXANDER, 1st. Lt. And Sarg. 6th Va. Vol. Inf. JOHNPARHAM, 2nd Lt. 6th. Va. Vol. Inf. JAS. ST. GILPIN, 2nd Lt. 6th Va. Vol. Inf. W. H. ANDERSON, 2nd Lt. 6th Va. Vol. Inf. GEORGE W. FOREMAN. 2nd Lt. 6th Va. Vol. Inf. FREDERICK E. MANGGRUM, 2nd Lt. 6th Va. Vol. Inf. RICHARD HILL, 2nd Lt. 6th Va. Vol. Inf. JAMES M. COLLIN, 2nd Lt. 6th Va. Vol. Inf. FIRST ENDORSEMENT. Headquarters 6th Va. Vol. Inf. Second Battalion, Colored, Camp Poland, Tenn. , Oct. 28,... ifRespectfully forwarded.
I have explained to the officers who signed this paper that theirapplication is absurd, but they seem unable to see the pointsinvolved.
The statement within that 791 men prefer to be mustered out ratherthan serve under white officers is based upon the alleged reports thateach First Sergeant stated to his Captain that all the men of thecompany were of that opinion. The statement that the men "enlistedwith the understanding that they would be commanded entirely by Negroofficers, " seems to be based upon the fact that when these companieswere called upon by the State authorities they volunteered forservice, etc.


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