Served in Co. I, 14th Rhode Island Heavy Artillery (Colored); first redesignated as the 8th U.S. Colored Troops Heavy Artillery and later as the 11th U.S. Colored Troops Heavy Artillery.
From: The Fourteenth Regiment Rhode Island Heavy Artillery (Colored) in the War to Preserve the Union, 1861-1865; By William H. Chenery, Late First Lieutenant, Company F, Second Battalion. Providence: Snow & Farnham, Printers and Publishers, 1898:
Company I
Privates
Caesar, Ralph. Enrolled Nov. 12, 1863; mustered Nov. 28, 1863; died at Camp Parapet, La.
In 1867-68, the graves of Union troops were moved from civilian graveyards and those of various other camps, including Camp Parapet, to Chalmette National Cemetery.
Served in Co. I, 14th Rhode Island Heavy Artillery (Colored); first redesignated as the 8th U.S. Colored Troops Heavy Artillery and later as the 11th U.S. Colored Troops Heavy Artillery.
From: The Fourteenth Regiment Rhode Island Heavy Artillery (Colored) in the War to Preserve the Union, 1861-1865; By William H. Chenery, Late First Lieutenant, Company F, Second Battalion. Providence: Snow & Farnham, Printers and Publishers, 1898:
Company I
Privates
Caesar, Ralph. Enrolled Nov. 12, 1863; mustered Nov. 28, 1863; died at Camp Parapet, La.
In 1867-68, the graves of Union troops were moved from civilian graveyards and those of various other camps, including Camp Parapet, to Chalmette National Cemetery.
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