"Confederate Veterans Have Annual Picnic"
A Thursday, September 18, 1919 Florence Herald report on the annual United Confederate Veterans reunion at Mars Hill, in Lauderdale County, which noted the names of all the attendees, including Peter Stewart (ca. 1825-1925) a former slave who along with thousands of other slaves and freedmen across...
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A Thursday, September 18, 1919 Florence Herald report on the annual United Confederate Veterans reunion at Mars Hill, in Lauderdale County, which noted the names of all the attendees, including Peter Stewart (ca. 1825-1925) a former slave who along with thousands of other slaves and freedmen across the South, served as a body servant or cook in a Confederate military company and regiment during the war, and who with several other black Confederate body servants and cooks from Lauderdale County often attended UCV reunions. |
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"Confederate Veterans Have Annual Picnic" MilitaryA Thursday, September 18, 1919 Florence Herald report on the annual United Confederate Veterans reunion at Mars Hill, in Lauderdale County, which noted the names of all the attendees, including Peter Stewart (ca. 1825-1925) a former slave who along with thousands of other slaves and freedmen across the South, served as a body servant or cook in a Confederate military company and regiment during the war, and who with several other black Confederate body servants and cooks from Lauderdale County often attended UCV reunions.Newspapers.comLee Freeman1919-09-18Still ImageJpeghttps://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/1058https://d1y502jg6fpugt.cloudfront.net/36745/archive/files/5eb2877a72205e98308b0713507684bd.jpg?Expires=1717027200&Signature=usr2WODZQ1URNsr2iCsFjiaI-PMcOlc0iFBYykVSp3IS0uHRVh1sU8oZaHrWcECrYQfoCBOx1RPmpXQZe2OkvKGseG3uYbXl7nfHNeMs23q--X1K0HSr9idhMRloi04kbohTOhNPUlTAKO3EJdCckF%7EQFoabJYowCPbITePPKW7bUIH5SjWOrdaHFPhReAo14zioF2A-JtTiFywdHxh%7EzOT8XKgYvdsxyH0DMPIInU7pFlYLIw0jLcnP6WD9ShJJMCZLIvQNrJHnozLdgfJPHZ7CtIYzGZ2FOAowmRyas3chTlxRGvGnGSqvqiK92OKd4sydL79qxUHxuv96-B9LSQ__&Key-Pair-Id=K6UGZS9ZTDSZMFlorence HeraldEnglishImages are available for educational and research purposes. This image may not be reproduced for commercial purposes without the express written consent of the copyright holder. It is the responsibility of the interested party to identify the copyright holder and receive permission. |
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