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  2. 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment was the sister regiment of the renowned Massachusetts 54th Volunteers during the latter half of the American Civil War, formed because of the overflow of volunteer enlistees to the 54th Massachusetts.

  3. Andrew Jackson Smith (Medal of Honor) - Wikipedia

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    On that day, both the 55th and its sister regiment, the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, participated in the Battle of Honey Hill in South Carolina. The two units came under heavy fire while crossing a swamp in front of an elevated Confederate position. When the 55th's color bearer was killed, Smith took up the battle flag and ...

  4. List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: Q–S

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    Company C, 11th Missouri Volunteer Infantry Regiment: Battle of Nashville, Tenn. Dec 16, 1864: Capture of flag of 34th Alabama Infantry (C.S.A ). Being the first to enter the works, he shot and wounded the enemy color bearer. William E. Simonds: Army: Sergeant Major: 25th Connecticut Infantry Regiment: Irish Bend, Louisiana Apr 14, 1863

  5. Thomas Foulds Ellsworth - Wikipedia

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    Citation: The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Captain (Infantry) Thomas Foulds Ellsworth, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 30 November 1864, while serving with Company B, 55th Massachusetts Colored Infantry, in action at Honey Hill, South Carolina.

  6. Alfred S. Hartwell - Wikipedia

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    However, the number of volunteers was higher than expected, so he was promoted to lieutenant colonel, and helped organize the 55th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry under command of Norwood Penrose Hallowell. The 54th's role in the Second Battle of Fort Wagner was depicted in the film Glory. The 55th moved into their former barracks ...

  7. James Monroe Trotter - Wikipedia

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    James Monroe Trotter (February 7, 1842 – February 26, 1892) was an American teacher, soldier, employee of the United States Post Office Department, a music historian, and Recorder of Deeds in Washington, D.C. Born into slavery in Mississippi, he, his two sisters and their mother Letitia were freed by their master, the child's father, and helped to move to Cincinnati, Ohio.

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