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Note
This
series contains miscellaneous documents relating to individual soldiers
(both black and white) in the United States Colored Troops who were
credited to New Jersey. A few of the files relate to black soldiers
in other non-New Jersey units (e.g., the Massachusetts Colored Cavalry);
however, information on African-Americans who served in New Jersey
units (as cooks, for example), or black naval recruits who were
credited to the state, can be found with the records for those units.
The files in this series were created from papers contained in the
former Civil War binders #252-255. In all, about 600 soldiers are
documented in these files (as compared to over 2,900 who served
from New Jersey in the United States Colored Troops).
Below are descriptions of the key document types present. These
are followed by an alphabetical list of the files, including: the
name of the soldier, the unit of service, and the locality credited
or otherwise mentioned in the papers. Frequently, the town mentioned
was the location of the recruiting office for the congressional
district credited (e.g. Camden, Trenton, Morristown) and not the
residence of the soldier. Researchers should also note that the
vast majority of files contain only one or two items. |