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Collection Reference Number GLC06298.06
From Archive Folder Collection of John A. Bogert 
Title John A. Bogert to Jacob C. and Mrs. Bogert about money, his duties and plans to arrest people who he suspects are sending African Americans to Cuba to be sold into slavery
Date 25 November 1865
Author Bogert, John A. (fl. 1863-1865)  
Recipient Bogert, Jacob C.  Bogert, Mrs. Jacob C.  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Bogert replies to a 9 November 1865 letter from his parents. Relates the location of other regimental colonels, and states that he has $40,000 which he intends to pay for an unspecified purpose. Relates seeing Generals Stewart Lyndon Woodford, who served as Colonel of the 103rd United States Colored Troops, and General Littlefield (possibly Milton Littlefield) at Hilton Head, South Carolina. States that after a ship carrying clothing sprung a leak off the shore near Darien, Georgia, he was able to purchase a black military overcoat for $9. Relates that his duty in Thomasville primarily consists of guarding government cotton, and protecting the interests of African Americans in the area. Plans to make arrests the following day of people who he suspects are sending African Americans to Cuba to be sold into slavery. Discusses local Methodist and Baptist churches. Expresses approval of recent New York and New Jersey elections, stating "the people down here feel worry much disappointed to think the Black Republicans had been so successful in New Jersey especially."
Subjects Civil War  Military History  African American Troops  Union Forces  Soldier's Letter  Union Soldier's Letter  Republican Party  Finance  Soldier's Pay  Union General  Military Supplies  Military Uniforms  Cotton  Slavery  African American History  Military Law  Slave Sale  Latin and South America  Caribbean  Contrabands  Religion  Politics  Government and Civics  Election  Clothing and Accessories  Slave Trade  
People Bogert, Jacob C. (fl. 1863-1865)  Bogert, Mrs. Jacob C. (fl. 1863-1865)  Bogert, John A. (fl. 1863-1865)  Littlefield, Milton Smith (1830-1899)  Woodford, Stewart L. (Stewart Lyndon) (1835-1913)  
Place written Thomasville, Georgia
Theme The American Civil War; African Americans; Slavery & Abolition
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Bogert served as Captain and Lieutenant Colonel of the 103rd Regiment, United States Colored Troops. The 103rd Regiment served at various locations in Georgia and South Carolina, and was mustered out 15-20 April 1866.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Theater of War Main Western Theater  
Civil War: Unit 103rd United States Colored Infantry  
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