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History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War, and Other Items of Interest

CHAPTER VII
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Stitt, of Charlotte; Capt.

York, of Newbern; and Quartermaster Lane, of Raleigh.

That highly respected citizen of Fayetteville, Adjutant Smith, was in the hospital suffering from a broken leg.

I told them they were on trial, and the success or failure of the experiment must be determined by themselves alone; that godliness, moral character, prompt and implicit obedience, as well as bravery and unflinching courage, were necessary attributes of the true soldier.
The Y.M.C.A.

tent is a great blessing to the regiment, and is very popular, and aids in every possible way the work of Chaplain Durham.
The way Col.


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