6th Regiment U.S. Colored Troops

Nov 14, 2009 10:00 am (Saturday)
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Event details: 6th Regiment U.S. Colored Troops
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Living History Days at the N-YHS
Do you want to know what life was like as a soldier in the American Civil War? Please join us on Saturdays from October 10 to March 20, during the exhibition Lincoln and New York, as Reenactment troops and Living History actors recreate the world of Civil War America. Living History Days feature appearances by troops of the Union and Confederate armies, and on select dates, Abraham Lincoln himself.
6th Regiment U.S. Colored Troops
African American troops made up approximately 10% of the Union Army during the American Civil War. Among them were the 6th Regiment U.S.C.T., which assembled at Camp William Penn in mid-to-late 1863 and began their duty at Yorktown, New York. The 6th Regiment would go on to serve with distinction throughout Virginia and North Carolina until September 20, 1865. Today the 6th Regiment United States Colored Troops Reenactors portray the regiment to promote education and community service.Free with Museum Admission
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For more information on programs: Please call the N-YHS Public Programs Department at 212-485-9205.







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