The Colored Regulars in the United States Army by T. G. Steward
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The Tenth Cavalry at Guasimas. The "Rescue of the Rough Riders." Was there an Ambush? Notes. 116 CHAPTER VI.--THE BATTLE OF EL CANEY. The Capture of the Stone Fort by the Twenty-fifth Infantry. 150 CHAPTER VII.--SAN JUAN. Cavalry Division: The Ninth and Tenth Regiments. Kent's Division: The Twenty-fourth Infantry. Forming under fire. A Gallant Charge. 191 CHAPTER VIII.--SAN JUAN (Continued). Kent's Division. The Twenty-fourth Infantry. Forming Under Fire. A Gallant Charge. 208 CHAPTER IX.--THE SURRENDER AND AFTERWARDS. In the Trenches. The Twenty-fourth in the Fever Camp. Are Negro Soldiers Immune? Camp Wikoff. 220 CHAPTER X.--REVIEW AND REFLECTIONS. Gallantry of the Black Regulars. Diary of Sergeant Major E.L. Baker, Tenth Cavalry. 236 CHAPTER XI.--THE COLORED VOLUNTEERS. |
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