. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . New Market), FairOaks (October 27th, 28th, 1864), Chaffins Farm (November 4th), in trenches be-fore Richmond, occupation of Richmond, duty in Texas to end of enlistment. TWENTY=FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY (U. S. COLORED TROOPS) Colonel Orlando Brown. This regiment was moved from Camp William Penn to WashingtonMay 5th, 1865. After a brief stay at Camp Casey it was assigned toguard prisoners at Point Lookout, Md., and subsequently to patroland provost duty at Richmond, Va., and points in Virginia, with head-quarters at Burkeville. It


. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . New Market), FairOaks (October 27th, 28th, 1864), Chaffins Farm (November 4th), in trenches be-fore Richmond, occupation of Richmond, duty in Texas to end of enlistment. TWENTY=FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY (U. S. COLORED TROOPS) Colonel Orlando Brown. This regiment was moved from Camp William Penn to WashingtonMay 5th, 1865. After a brief stay at Camp Casey it was assigned toguard prisoners at Point Lookout, Md., and subsequently to patroland provost duty at Richmond, Va., and points in Virginia, with head-quarters at Burkeville. It was mustered out at Richmond October 1st,1865. TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY (U. S. COLORED TROOPS) Colonel Octavius A. Scroggs. The right wing of this regiment left Philadelphia March 15th, 1864,and was assigned to garrison duty at Beaufort, N. C, later joining theleft wing at New Orleans. In October the command was sent to Pensa-cola, Fla., in which State it was garrisoned at Forts Pickens and Bar-rancas to the conclusion of its service, December 6th, CONFEDERATE PRISONERS AT FORT DELAWARE.


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