Rededication Of U.S. Colored Troops Monument Is Saturday

  • Wednesday, June 8, 2022

The Unity Group of Chattanooga, Coalition Partners and invited guests will hold a rededication of the United States Colored Troops Monument and Wreath-Laying at the Chattanooga National Cemetery on Saturday at 1 p.m. This is the opening event for the Juneteenth Week 2022 Calendar which runs through June 19.

As an affiliating organization of the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation, several aspects of the commemorative activities are closely aligned with the NJOF national theme: Founding Fathers of Freedom, the United States Colored Troops which similarly recognizes the service of Buffalo soldiers, military veterans, and others.

Throughout the duration of the Civil War, African- Americans performed in a wide variety of details and functions including: rearguards, carpenters, chaplains, personal attendants, cooks, scouts, spies, steamboat pilots, and laborers which often included the burying of the dead. On Dec. 25, 1863, the Commander of the Cumberland, Gen. George H. Thomas -- “The Rock of Chickamauga” -- issued General Order 296 creating the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Cemetery and assigning oversight of the erection and completion to the Army's chaplain Thomas B. Van Horne. The USCT played a vital and instrumental role in the building and construction of the Chattanooga National Cemetery and burying fallen troops. USCT units stationed in and around Chattanooga would also serve with bravery and gallantry during many pivotal conflicts which helped to preserve the Union. Over 179,000 would serve in the Army and 19,000 would serve in the Navy. 26 USCT would be awarded the Medal of Honor for their service. 

ho: Unity Group of Chattanooga, 44th USCT Reenactors Troop Regiment,
Keith Monuments, National Park Partners, Chattanooga Hamilton County NAACP 

What: Monument Rededication and Wreath-Laying ceremony for The USCT, who played a vital and instrumental role in the building and construction of the Chattanooga National Cemetery and burying fallen troops.


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