71st United States Colored Infantry Regiment Active 3 Mar 1864 - 8 Nov 1864 Country United States Allegiance Union Branch Infantry Colonel of the regiment Willard C Earle
Military unit
The 71st United States Colored Infantry Regiment was one of 170 United States Colored Troops (USCT) regiments raised by the Union Army during the American Civil War .
Service
Between 3 Mar and 13 Aug 1864, the 71st was organized in Black River Bridge and Natchez, MS , and at Alexandria, LA . It was attached to the District of Natchez, part of the District of Vicksburg, and was posted for the defenses of Natchez. They were disbanded on 8 Nov 1864, when it was consolidated with the 70th United States Colored Infantry Regiment .[ 1]
Engagements
The 71st was involved in skirmishes during an expedition to Buck's Ferry between 19-22 Sept 1864.
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References
Sutherland, Jonathan. (2004). African Americans at War: An Encyclopedia . ABC-CLIO. ISBN 1-57607-746-2 .
U.S. (1892). The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies . Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.
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