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Remembering Giles Simms & Fontine Washington

Milliken's Bend Posted on May 25, 2020 by Milliken's BendMay 25, 2020

On Memorial Day, we stop to honor and remember the sacrifices of those who died in service to our country. Giles Simms and Fontine Washington* are two of those men. Both Simms and Washington served in Company F of the more »

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Civil War, Milliken's Bend | Tagged 49th USCI, executions, Fontine Washington, Giles Simms, Memorial Day, mutiny, punishment | Leave a reply

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