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  1. THE LETTERS OF ROBERT GOULD SHAW AT THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY Edited by Brenda M. Lawson* Since 1989 the Massachusetts Historical Society has received more requests for information and copies of manuscripts concerning Robert Gould Shaw and his "Brave Black Regi ment" than any other subject. The interested parties run the

  2. Robert Gould Shaw (October 10, 1837 – July 18, 1863) was an American military officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. As Colonel, he commanded the all-black 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment.

  3. Arranged alphabetically by author. The bulk of the collection consists of letters by Robert Gould Shaw to his family, including 98 letters to his mother, 31 to his father, and some to his sisters and brothers-in-law.

  4. 8 maj 2019 · The most remarkable item in the collection is the officer’s sword carried by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, 54 th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment – the first Northern regiment composed of free black volunteers. One hundred fifty-four years ago, Shaw carried the weapon during the failed assault on Fort Wagner, Morris Island, South Carolina.

  5. July 18, 1863: Robert Gould Shaw's final letter to his wife Annie. James Island. Shaw continued to work on the letter over the following days as the 54th drew nearer and nearer to the fortification known as Battery Wagner to the Confederates and Fort Wagner to the Union troops on . James’ Island, S.C. July 15, 1863. My Dearest Annie, your letters.

  6. Robert Gould Shaw (October 10, 1837 – July 18, 1863) was an American officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.Born into a abolitionist family from the Boston upper class, he accepted command of the first all-black regiment (the 54th Massachusetts) in the Northeast.Supporting the promised equal treatment for his troops, he encouraged the men to refuse their pay until it was ...

  7. A letter from Colonel Robert Gould Shaw to the Adjutant General of Massachusetts written on April 27, 1863. The letter suggests that the recruiting center for the Massachusetts 54th infantry regiment in Springfield Massachusetts should be closed.

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