The African American Experience of Northeastern North Carolina (AAENENC) is “a collaborative project between six counties NC counties that include: Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Pasquotank, Perquimans.” The website includes links to an interactive map of historic sites in the region, county tourism websites, news and events, and the opportunity to submit an historic site for inclusion.
African American Experience of Northeastern North Carolina
September 27, 2021 by leslie1863
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While researching the lives of my great-great-grandfather Edward R. Pitt and his brother William Thomas Pitt of Norfolk County, Virginia, I found fascinating (and sometimes disturbing) details about the civilian and military experiences of those who served in the 1st U.S. Colored Cavalry.
The regiment included free men, freedmen, freedom-seekers and white officers from the United States and abroad. It was organized at Camp Hamilton, Virginia in 1863, attached to Fortress Monroe, Virginia in 1864, and mustered out at Brazos Santiago, Texas in 1866.
Tell the story. Expand the legacy.
Leslie Anderson, MSLS
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