19 USCI

Stark County – Alliance

Enlisted in Alliance
John  Alexander, 9 USCHA, September 2, 1864
John R.C. Alexander, 42 USCI, August 17, 1864
Josiah H. Bruce, 27 USCI, June 11, 1864, drafted
Abraham Cooper, alias Brown, 9 USCHA and 88 USCI, September 3, 1864, substitute
Elias Dunmore, 17 USCI, August 24, 1864
John H. Dunmore, 4 USCI, August 13, 1864
Josiah Dunmore, 17 USCI, August 24, 1864
Charles Hill, 12 USCI, August 17, 1864
Luther Hughes, 12 USCI, August 17, 1864
Thomas Johnson, 27 USCI, July 7, 1864, substitute
Asbury Jones, 9 USCHA, September 6, 1864
Amos Lacy, 42 USCI, August 15, 1864
Wilson Lacy, 100 USCI, August 11, 1864
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U. S. Colored Troops sent to Salisbury Prison: Part 1

Black Civil War soldiers who died at Salisbury Prison

On March 21, 1865, the New York Tribune published the names of U.S. soldiers who died at the hands of Confederates at Salisbury Prison (North Carolina). The list covers only the period from December 1864-February 1865, and is incomplete. And there are also some errors, especially related to the Black Civil War soldiers who perished while serving in the United States Colored Troops (USCT). For example, some of the regiment identifications are misleading. The men included in the article are marked with a ^ below.

Black Civil War soldiers who died at Salisbury Prison

The Roll of Honor, compiled in 1868 by order of the Quartermaster General’s Office, is another valuable source.… Read more

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