Jumat, 27 April 2018

CWT Book Review: Camp William Penn

Camp William Penn by Donald Scott Sr., Arcadia Publishing The latest release in the Arcadia Publishing series “Images of America,” Camp William Penn explores the fascinating history of the first and largest Federal facility to train black Union troops. Established on May 22, 1863, not far from Philadelphia, the training camp was backed by that …

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