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Headstone photo of Henry C. Keith Co. B 8th USCT a Black Civil War veteran buried at Lincoln Cemetery

Civil War Veteran: Henry C. Keith in the 8th USCT

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Civil War Veteran: Henry C. Keith in the 8th USCT Civil War veteran Henry C. Keith served in the 8th United States Colored Troops (Pvt. Co. B 8th USCT) which placed him at the heart of some of the Civil War’s most pivotal and harrowing moments. The 8th US Colored Infantry was … Continue reading →

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Photo of Isaac William France Ex-Slave, Storyteller, Elocutionist. Famous for giving talks about his recollections of the Civil War in Harrisburg, PA in the early 1900s is buried in Lincoln Cemetery.

Isaac William France Ex-Slave Storyteller

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Isaac William France Ex-Slave, Storyteller, Elocutionist, Singer Isaac William France was an ex-slave, a lover of poetry and a master storyteller. His tales, and personal association with leading figures in both the Confederate and Union armies positioned Isaac as a highly sought-after speaker in Harrisburg. On at least one occasion he was … Continue reading →

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Black Women Civil War Activists

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The Voice of Black Women Civil War Activists       When Jane Welcome wrote to President Lincoln on November 21, 1864 both of her sons were serving in the United States Colored Troops. She had received no word or money from her youngest son, Israel, who was serving with the 55th Mass, and had … Continue reading →

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Mary Fisher Welcome and Israel Mullin

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Israel Mullin was born between 1814-1820 in Pennsylvania. He married Jane’s daughter Mary Fisher Welcome, owned his own property and land, and built a family with Mary before he joined in the Civil War. He enlisted in Co A of the 43rd USCT on the 9th of March 1864 in Philadelphia. At … Continue reading →

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