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the Salem Maritime National Historic Site. There is a soldier's lot at Harmony Grove cemetery, where many are buried, as well as Luis F. Emilio.
the Salem Maritime National Historic Site. There is a soldier's lot at Harmony Grove cemetery, where many are buried, as well as Luis F. Emilio.
Some of the others who were in the regiment were George Coburn, Charles Cassell, James Fountain, Jacob Chase and Latania Steward.


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Revision as of 12:42, 26 August 2021

The Massachusetts 54th Volunteer Regiment, immortalized in the movie "Glory", had about a dozen men from Salem serving in the regiment, or in the 55th

another of the first all-black infantries to fight in the Civil War. They were laborers, stone workers, barbers and tinsmiths, according to the records from

the Salem Maritime National Historic Site. There is a soldier's lot at Harmony Grove cemetery, where many are buried, as well as Luis F. Emilio.

Some of the others who were in the regiment were George Coburn, Charles Cassell, James Fountain, Jacob Chase and Latania Steward.


See Also

"Fabled black regiment has roots here" Salem News, Jan. 19, 2009, p. 1