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RON CARNEGIE <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Mar 2006 01:08:13 -0500
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  I had the opportunity to visit your museum a few years back, when the 
ALHFAM annual meeting and conference was at New London.  Very impressive!  I 
wish we had been given more time.  I will make a point of returning when 
next I am in the area.  I also was really impressed by the quality of the 
film that you show there.

Ron Carnegie


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Naumec" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: Asians in America during the Revolutionary War


> Hello,
>  I can only speak for CT.  Here at the Mashantucket
> Pequot Museum we have been intensively researching
> Persons of Color serving for CT during the Rev War.
> We have not been able to identify anyone of Asian
> descent throughout all of the tons of primary and
> secondary material we have encountered...but I would
> not discount it.  So far we have identified nearly 700
> African and Native American soldiers, sailors, and
> marines, 209 of which are undoubtedly of Native
> American ancestry.  I bet there may be some
> Asian-American vets from RI and MA.
>  As for the Civil War, in addition to the Filipinos
> listed on the website someone cited, there are
> possibly up to a dozen identified Asian-American
> soldiers fighting in Northern units, and maybe about
> that many serving in Southern units.  Most notably for
> me is Joseph Pierce of Company F, 14th Connecticut
> Volunteer Infantry.  He fought in every major battle
> with the Army of the Potomac from Antietam to
> Appomattox.  He was also promoted to Corporal in 1864.
> Married a white women in 1867 and lived in Middletown
> CT for the rest of his years as a silver smith.
>   Good luck with this fascinating subject,
>
>   David Naumec
>   MPMRC Research Consultant
>
>
> --- Deb Fuller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> A friend of mine who is a teacher is looking for
>> information about
>> Asians that were in the colonies/US during the time
>> of the
>> Revolutionary War. I don't know anything about the
>> subject and thought
>> that most Asians immigrated later, like in the 1840s
>> or so, mainly to
>> work on the railroads.
>>
>> If anyone has any references, please let me know and
>> I'll pass them along!
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Deb
>>
>>
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