United States. Army. Colored Infantry Regiment, 14th (1863-1866)
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The 14th Infantry Regiment of United States Colored Troops was organized at Gallatin, Tenn., in 1863. The regiment marched to the relief of Dalton, Ga.; was at the siege of Decatur, Ala.; fought in the battle of Nashville; and served at Chattanooga and in the District of Eastern Tennessee before being mustered out at Greenville in March 1866. Its commanding officers were Brevet Brigadier Generals Thomas J. Morgan (1839-1902) and Henry Clarke Corbin (1842-1909).
From the description of 14th Colored Infantry Regiment, United States Army, sutler's ledger, 1864-1866. WorldCat record id: 35923011
From the guide to the 14th Colored Infantry Regiment, United States Army, Sutler's Ledger, 1864-1866, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
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