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Hello, I am an antique document dealer and collector and recently purchased a very interesting item. It is an original Civil War muster roll/pay document for Company B of the 51st US Colored Troops, Captain Alfred J. Webber's Company under the Command of Colonel A. Watson Webber. This group was also known as the 1st Mississippi Infantry, African Descent The muster roll is paying the troops for the period June 30, 1864 - 8/30/64. At the time of the preparation of this document the company was stationed at Goodrich's Landing, Louisiana. The documents lists 3 Officers, 13 Sergeants, Corporals and Musicians and 46 Private soldiers. Each listing indicates rank, place and date of enlistment, amounts of pay due, etc. as well as information about the soldiers as to who died, deserted, was discharged, or was on special duty. There are also interesting notes regarding stops in pay due to purchases of haversacks, canteens and other equipment. Four deaths are noted and one soldier is being discharged on surgeon's certificate of disability. One of the privates is Archibald Walker. The First Mississippi Volunteer Infantry of African Descent was organized in May, 1863 at Milliken's Bend, LA and Vicksburg, Mississippi under the command of Colonel A. Watson Webber. It was redesignated the 51st United States Colored Infantry Regiment on March 11, 1864 as per Orders Number 7, signed by Adjutant General L. Thomas, by order of the Secretary of War. As recruits, the regiment participated in the Battle of Milliken's Bend June 5-7, 1863. It was subsequently assigned to the Post of Goodrich Landing, District of Vicksburg, Mississippi until December, 1864. Assigend to the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, United States Colored Troops, District of Vicksburg, Miss., until February, 1865. Reassigned to the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Steele's Command, Military District of West Mississippi until June, 1865. The regiment's last assignment was to the Department of the Gulf until mustered out of Federal service in June, 1866. The National Park Service offers the service record of the 51st as follows: SERVICE.- At Lake Providence till May, 1864. Post and garrison duty at Goodrich Landing, La., till December, 1864. Action at Langley's Plantation, Issaqueena County, March 22, 1864. Flod, La., July 2. Waterford August 16-17. Duty at Vicksburg, Miss., till February, 1865. Moved to Algiers, La., February 26; thence to Barrancas, Fla. March from Pensacoloa, Fla., to Blakely, Ala., March 20-April 1. Siege of Fort Blakely April 1-9. Assault and capture of Ft. Blakely April 9. Occupation of Mobile April 12. March to Montgomery April 13-25. Duty there and at Mobile till June. Ordered to New Orleans, thence to Texas. Duty on the Rio Grande and at various points in Texas till June, 1866. Mustered out June 16. 1866. For identification purposes - all of the officers listed below would have been white and all of the privates black. Alternative spellings as are recorded on the National Park Service Site are indicated by parenthesis The entire contents on the muster roll are as follows: Alfred L. (T.) Webber - Captain John B. (G.) Bouerlein (Bonerlein) - 1st Lieutenant Samuel Shannessy (Shawnessy, Shaunessey, Shonnessey) - 2nd Lieutenant Henry Stubbs - 2nd Sergenat William Ally - 3rd Sergeant Harvey Lewis - 4th Sergeant Lewis Woods - 5th Sergeant Joseph Matthews (Mathews) - 1st Captain William Williams - 2nd Captain Wiley Thompson - 3rd Captain Nathan Hill - 4th Captain John Edminson - 5th Captain Barney Williams - 6th Captain Henry Woods - 7th Captain Nelson Glass - Musician Daniel Been (Bean) - Musician Privates: Charles Buckner William Brown Harvey (Harry) Baty Jonas Brown Borland Bay Johnson Daniels Alfred Dorkins Silas Flaming Henry Franklin Pleasant Fraction Grannison (Granison) Fields (indicated as being detailed as a teamster) Lewis Finley Sidney Gibson Calhoun Gibson John Greene Benjamin Heath Ambrose Holmes Charles Hinds Harrison Hinds (Hines) Clayborne Harris William Jones Charles Jones Richard Jordan (Jordon) Andrew Jackson William Key (Kee) Mattison Knight Albert Lewis Thomas Logan Henry Morrison Frank McClarns John Philips Burrell (Burrill) Richardson Israel Ross Peter Robinson Daniel Ruffen (Ruffin) Josephus Smith Milton Smith George Smith Israel Stanly (Stanley) Euben (Reuben) Sanderson Daniel Shepard Spencer Thomas or Thomas Spencer Moses Waller Archibald Walker Robert Waller Pillow West Thomas Miner - Discharged on surgeon's certificate of disability Died: Charles Hicks - died in regimental hospital at Goodrich Landing Isaac J. Lerrido (Jarrido, Jerrido) - died in regimental hospital at Goodrich Landing Johnson Williams - died in regimental hospital at Goodrich Landing James Washington - died in regimental hospital at Goodrich Landing Deserted: Nelson Robinson I am interested in corresponding with descendants of these USCT soldiers. Please contact me directly at Joy@Justajoy.com Thanks, Joy Shivar JustaJoy Historical Treasures www.JustaJoy.com Notify Administrator about this message?
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