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The 1864 Diary of Union Civil War Soldier Sergeant Samuel E. Grosvenor: A first-hand account of the horrors at Andersonville Prison
This is the transcription of Samuel E. Grosvenor's diary from his time with the 16th Regiment, Company B, as they were encamped at Plymouth, North Carolina, and then taken by the Confederate Army and imprisoned at Andersonville. Throughout1864 and his time as a POW, Grosvenor shares his thoughts on the war, his faith in God, the inhuman environment of the prison, the weather, the food (or lack of), to his expressions of joy of being released in December and being reunited with family and friends. Throughout the diary is anarrative compiled from other sources shedding more light on the events that he makes note of along with many pictures including some rare photos taken during the war and of Grosvenor's homestead in Guilford, Connecticut.
The Reminiscences of Dr. Samuel E. Barnes, Member of the Golden Thirteen
After a boyhood in Oberlin, Ohio, Barnes attended Oberlin College in the same town, graduating in 1936. He excelled in sports, particularly football and track, in both high school and college. He worked for five years as an athletic coach at Livingstone College in North Carolina, later enlisted in the Navy in September 1942. He served as an athletic specialist until tapped to enter an officer training program. He was commissioned an ensign in March 1944, one of the Navy’s first 13 black officers. After initial duty running athletic programs at Great Lakes, Illinois, he was sent to Williamsburg, Virginia, for training and later commanded a black stevedore battalion on Okinawa. After World War II he returned to civilian life and earned both his master’s degree and doctorate. In 1947 Barnes joined the faculty of Howard University in Washington, D.C. He coached a number of sports and later was athletic director from 1956 to 1970. Subsequently he was with Federal City College and the University of the District of Columbia. From 1970 to 1972 Dr. Barnes was on the executive committee of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the first black person to achieve that honor.
The Last Will & Testament of Dr. Samuel E. Ulie: The Forbidden Discovery

The Last Will & Testament of Dr. Samuel E. Ulie: The Forbidden Discovery

Jonathon Elwood Smith

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This book entails the journey of one man that embarks on a strange scientific investigation to prove the existence of another form of life. During his journey he encounters a race of creatures & it is soon discovered that nothing is what it seems to be. Unknown is that his discovery has a plan of its own for him that will shake the very fathoms of his sanity. Will it indeed be his last testament unto his death? Or can he stop these creatures from beyond before it is too late.