General Order No. 143
{{short description|1863 directive authorizing the creation of African- American regiments of the U.S. Army}}
General Order No. 143 was an 1863 military directive of the United States War Department which authorized the establishment of a bureau regulating the recruitment, training and organization of the U.S. Army's first regiments composed entirely of African-American soldiers.Cornish (1965) p. 130. While state-raised units like the 1st South Carolina Volunteers and the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment had already begun recruitment and training, the order issued May 22, 1863, directly created a new designation among regular U.S. Army regiments: United States Colored Troops.
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Bibliography
- Cornish, Dudley Taylor. The Sable Arm: Negro Troops in the Union Army, 1861–1865. New York: W.W. Norton, 1965.
External links
- [http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc_large_image.php?doc=35 Images of the official order] at Ourdocuments.gov
Category:American Civil War documents
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