. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . CONFEDERATE PRISONERS AT FORT W o y\ g *£fa w7: H 5e J o fa* & B <X A THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY (U. S. COLORED TROOPS) Colonel George \V Baird. Organized at Camp William Penn in the spring of 1864, the 32c!was ordered to Hilton Head, S. C, arriving there on April 27th. A fewweeks later the command was sent to Morris Island, joining the troopsthen operating against Charleston. Here and at points along the SouthCarolina coast the regiment was on duty throughout its term of was mustered out August 226


. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . CONFEDERATE PRISONERS AT FORT W o y\ g *£fa w7: H 5e J o fa* & B <X A THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY (U. S. COLORED TROOPS) Colonel George \V Baird. Organized at Camp William Penn in the spring of 1864, the 32c!was ordered to Hilton Head, S. C, arriving there on April 27th. A fewweeks later the command was sent to Morris Island, joining the troopsthen operating against Charleston. Here and at points along the SouthCarolina coast the regiment was on duty throughout its term of was mustered out August 226., 1865. TOTAL LOSSES. Killed or died of wounds. .. officers, 2; men, 35 Died of disease 113 BATTLES, ETC. Duty at Hilton Head, Morris Island, siege operations, expedition to BoydsNeck, Honey Hill, raid on Savannah Railroad, Devaux Neck, James Island, oc-cupation of Charleston, Potter expedition, Dingles Mills, Statesboro, Camden,Boydkins Mills, Beach Creek, Denkens Mills. FORTY=FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY (U. S. COLORED TROOPS) Colonel Llewellyn F. Haskell. This regiment left Camp William Penn Octob


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