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Aaron, Edward and Esaw Carter: Brothers in Arms, Fighting for Freedom

Posted on05/09/202206/04/2022Leave a comment

by Anna Fossi Aaron, Edward and Esaw Carter: Brothers in Arms, Fighting for FreedomIn July 1775, as General George Washington took control of the Continental Army and began to organize the patriot forces, his Adjutant Read More …

CategoriesAfrican American SoldiersTagsBlack Soldiers, Brothers-in-Arms, Enslavement, Gradual Abolition, Patriots

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  • The Redding Encampment, 1778-1779
  • Forgotten Voices
    • Narratives
      • Aaron, Edward and Esaw Carter: Brothers in Arms, Fighting for Freedom
      • Abimelech Uncas: On Command with Indians
      • Denied! The Story of the Duplex Family Through Pension Records
      • Deserter Ads, People of Color, and Racial Descriptions at the Redding Encampment
      • Enslavement and Service: The Paradox of the American Revolution
      • Paging Doctor Cuff Wells: Continental Doctor
      • Postwar Poverty
      • The Strategic Location of the Redding Encampment
      • The Urge to Enlist: Why Connecticut Natives and Whites Fought Side by Side
      • Jeff Liberty: African-American Revolutionary War Veteran
    • Document Transcriptions
    • Officers’ Letters about Redding
    • Newspaper Clippings
  • Databases
  • Map
  • StoryMaps
  • NPS Battlefield Interpretation Grant
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