United States Colored Troops - Numbers of United States Colored Troops By State, North and South

Numbers of United States Colored Troops By State, North and South

North Number South Number
Connecticut 1,764 Alabama 4,969
Colorado Territory 95 Arkansas 5,526
Delaware 954 Florida 1,044
District of Columbia 3,269 Georgia 3,486
Illinois 1,811 Louisiana 24,502
Indiana 1,597 Mississippi 17,869
Iowa 440 North Carolina 5,035
Kansas 2,080 South Carolina 5,462
Kentucky 23,703 Tennessee 20,133
Maine 104 Texas 47
Maryland 8,718 Virginia 5,723
Massachusetts 3,966
Michigan 1,387 Total from the South 93,796
Minnesota 104
Missouri 8,344 At large 733
New Hampshire 125 Not accounted for 5,083
New Jersey 1,185
New York 4,125
Ohio 5,092
Pennsylvania 8,612
Rhode Island 1,837
Vermont 120
West Virginia 196
Wisconsin 155
Total from the North 79,283
Total 178,895

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