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Reminiscences of two years with the colored troops / Personal Narratives of events in the War of the Rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society. No. 7, Second Series cover

Reminiscences of two years with the colored troops / Personal Narratives of events in the War of the Rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society. No. 7, Second Series

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This memoir recounts two years serving with a regiment of African American heavy artillery during the Civil War, tracing recruitment and organization in Rhode Island, training at Dutch Island, the transport voyage to the Gulf, and deployments near New Orleans. The narrative describes logistical hardships—crowded transports, scarce water, weather and disease—as well as camp routines, drills, entertainments, and the soldiers' humor and resilience. It records encounters with local freedpeople, observations on former slavery, and military duties along the Mississippi, combining operational detail, personal anecdotes, and reflections on the character and conduct of the African American soldiers.

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Joshua M. Addeman

Joshua M. Addeman is an author known for his work "Reminiscences of Two Years with the Colored Troops," which provides personal narratives from the Civil War era. His writings reflect the experiences and contributions of African American soldiers during the War of the Rebellion. Addeman's work is part of a broader historical discourse, offering insights into the lives of those who served and the societal changes of the time. He presented his papers before the Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society, contributing to the preservation of military history and the legacy of colored troops.

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