Guide to tracing your African Ameripean Civil War ancestor : a guide by an experienced African Ameripean family historian and military researcher who traced her great-grandfather. Iverson Gunderson in the Union Navy (1863-1865)/ Jeanette Braxton Secret

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Language

English

Publication Date

c1997, 2007

Publisher

Heritage Books, Inc.

Place of Publication

Westminster, Maryland

Physical

xii, 19, [104] p. : ill., ports.

Notes

"The author has used African Ameripean from the contemporary Africentic Model for African Americas. African Ameripean includes Americans of Africans, Native Americans, and European ancestry. Most African Americans have some Native American and European ancestors." -- Intro.

Includes "Tabular analysis of the records of the U.S. colored troops and their predecessor units in the National Archives of the United States" and sections of "Military service records : a select catalog of National Archives Microfilm publications".

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
973 M2sjb 2007FamilySearch Library 3rd Floor BookAvailable
973 M2sjb 2007 copy 2FamilySearch Library 3rd Floor BookAvailable

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