The 102nd U. S. Colored Troop Regiment Flag Is Unfurled At Wheeler Park For A Juneteenth Celebration, June 1997
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Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1997
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Larry Griffin and Gerome Peebles, both from Lansing, unfurl their regiment flag for the 102nd United States Colored Troop regiment as they set up camp at the Juneteenth Celebration at Wheeler Park in Ann Arbor Saturday. The original 1st Michigan Colored Infantry Volunteers, later named the 102nd U.S. Colored Troop, was formed in Detroit in May 1863 during the Civil War.
Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1997
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Larry Griffin and Gerome Peebles, both from Lansing, unfurl their regiment flag for the 102nd United States Colored Troop regiment as they set up camp at the Juneteenth Celebration at Wheeler Park in Ann Arbor Saturday. The original 1st Michigan Colored Infantry Volunteers, later named the 102nd U.S. Colored Troop, was formed in Detroit in May 1863 during the Civil War.
Year
1997
Month
June
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