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After the sword of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw ... records show. The Massachusetts Historical Society concluded, “Clearly this sword was ordered as soon as possible, after [Shaw] received his ...
BOSTON (CBS) - The long lost sword of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, the commanding officer of the North's first all-black regiment during the Civil War, has been acquired by the Massachusetts ...
BOSTON --The long-lost sword of Col. Robert Gould Shaw, the commanding officer of the North's first all-black regiment during the Civil War, has been acquired by the Massachusetts Historical ...
The Latin inscription on Augustus Saint-Gaudens’s 1897 monument to Colonel Robert Gould ... show into two connected spaces in the Gallery’s West Building. The far room, with an emphasis on ...
A ceremonial unveiling event for the Robert Gould Shaw 54th Massachusetts Regiment Memorial will on take place Memorial Day after it was postponed due to Sunday’s rain. The “Witness to History ...
The Massachusetts Historical Society unveiled its new exhibit focused on Union Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, who led 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment — the first all-black regiment ...
Boston police are investigating damage to the famous memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts Colored Regiment in Boston Common. On Feb. 21, a sword that the sculpture of Shaw ...
Robert Gould Shaw, who commanded the first unit of free African Americans recruited into the Union army. Shaw was killed while leading the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment in an ...
The bronze relief at the center of the Robert Gould Shaw and Massachusetts 54th Regiment Memorial is expected to be hoisted back into place Wednesday on the Boston Common across from the State ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! During a tour of the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial at the National Gallery of Art, Senior Curator of Photographs Sarah Greenough discussed Colonel ...
The heroic bas-relief sculpture, located on Boston's Beacon Hill, depicts Robert Gould Shaw, white scion of a prominent abolitionist family, astride a horse leading his troops into battle.
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