On
this day 150 years ago, Camp William Penn was inaugurated and the
first Members of the United States Colored Troops (U.S.C.T.), the Black
Soldiers of the Union, arrived. In honor of the day and in honor of the
overall Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War, I travelled to
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, the location of Camp William Penn, to
commemorate this occasion. That iron gate you see is all that remains of
the Camp. That gate is a century and a half old!
Unfortunately I could not record any video footage due to the
heavy rain. I look to return to this site very, very soon.
I am a(n) researcher and archivist.
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