Colored troops for work, Department of the South, Morris Island, September 10 1863 [Verso]
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TitleColored troops for work, Department of the South, Morris Island, September 10 1863 [Verso]
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Transcription[Letter, continued] II. Skill and appreciation of their duties referring to the quality of the work performed; III. Industry and perseverence, with reference to the quantity of work performed; IV. If a certain work were to be accomplished in the least possible time i.e. when enthusiasm and direct personal interest is necessary to attain the end, would whites or blacks answer best; V. What is the difference, considering the above points between colored troops recruited from the free states and those from slave states; Very Respectfully; Your Obedient Servant; T.B. Brooks; Major A.D.C.; and Asst. [Assistant] Engineer
TopicsSouth Carolina--History
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Armed Forces
African American troops
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Armed Forces
African American troops
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Mediumletters (correspondence)
TypeStill Image
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Digital Identifiersmt_brooks520_086_002
Permanent Linkhttp://purl.clemson.edu/6C432F195EA9E9B1DFC5D4B3F39D28C5
Batch ID20180328174717