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called Black Brigade of three regiments was then organized, and assigned to duty in constructing the fortifications and earthworks about Cincinnati. These men gave their services voluntarily, but were unarmed and without uniforms. Their organizations, such as it was, existed for three weeks only, and had no connection with the movement for enlisting colored troops. About this same time General Butler took the initiative in the enlistment of colored men as soldiers, by organizing at new Orleans the regiments known as the Louisiana Native Guards, one of which completed its organization in August, 1862, and was mustered into service on the 27th of the following month. It was designated the First Louisiana Native Guard, and was the first black regiment to join the Union Army. The Second Louisiana Native Guard was mustered in, October 12, 1862; the Third, on November 24, 1862. The other regiments of the Guard, or Corps d'afrique as it was called, completed their organizations withi
econd. Oct., ‘61 13th N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Wheeler's 1 11 12   16 16 28   Eleventh. Dec., ‘61 14th N. Y. The 14th and 15th Batteries originally formed the 2d Battalion, N. Y. Light Artillery. Rorty's 2 3 5   4 4 9   Second. Dec., ‘61 15th N. Y. The 14th and 15th Batteries originally formed the 2d Battalion, N. Y. Light Artillery. Hart's   8 8   3 3 11   Fifth. Mar., ‘62 16th N. Y. Locke's         44 44 44   Eighteenth. Aug., ‘62 17th N. Y. Orleans   1 1   16 16 17   Eighteenth. Sept., ‘62 18th N. Y. Mack's   3 3   23 23 26   Nineteenth. Oct., ‘62 19th N. Y. Rogers's   14 14 1 16 17 31   Ninth. Dec., ‘62 20th N. Y. Ryer's         6 6 6     Dec., ‘62 21st N. Y. Barnes's   2 2 1 30 31 33   Nineteenth. Dec., ‘61 23d N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Ransom's         47 47 47   Eighteenth. Dec., ‘61 24th N. Y. The 23d and 24th Batteries originally for