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Soldiers will wear period costumes from wars throughout U.S. history to march in the Army parade. 'It's a little hot, but we'll get used to it,' one said.
The gravestone for Samuel Neale, a Black veteran who served as a surgeon's mate in the War of 1812, shortly after being unveiled Saturday at St. John's Cemetery in downtown Frederick. More in U.S.
A Black War of 1812 veteran who has been denied a traditional ... was one of the roughly 1,500 African Americans who served white officers in the 50,000-strong Maryland Militia during the conflict ...
A Black man who served in the Maryland State Militia during the War of 1812 and was long denied the military recognition most soldiers in his situation were granted has been declared a veteran of ...
Black Hawk escaped the massacre at Bad Axe. He fled north with a small group, hoping other tribes might shelter them. On August 27, 1832, he gave up. Black Hawk surrendered to U.S. authorities at Fort ...
the White House and most other government facilities in our capital city. For the Americans, it was the lowest point of what would become known as the War of 1812. The young United States of ...
The story of that epic night during the War of 1812 ... discovery: Black scorch marks that had never been cleaned from the Virginia sandstone that was used to build the original White House.
Flora continued to serve throughout the Revolutionary War and during conflicts in 1807 and 1812, and was lauded for his bravery by both Black and white residents of Portsmouth. But being a Black ...
Samuel A. Neale served in the Maryland State Militia during the War of 1812. Samuel A. Neale, a Black man who served in the Maryland State Militia during the War of 1812, was posthumously ...
Samuel Neale lies in rest just down the street from where he lived for decades, a longtime resident of Frederick and Black veteran of the War of 1812. Neale was honored Saturday with the ...
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