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oldkatz
11/11/2013 7:36 AM
For all who are on active duty and those who are veterans, thank you for your service.  For my fellow Vietnam vets, welcome home, and for those of you who are still celebrating yesterday's Marine Corp birthday, Semper Fi!

  Takes this day to thank a serving member of the Armed Forces or a veteran for their service.  Even an old grunt such as myself can appreciate OCF's oil tender swabbie service.  Thanks, CD, and welcome home.
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OhioCatFan
11/11/2013 9:57 AM
Happy Veterans Days, Rice Paddy Grunt! 
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MedinaCat
11/11/2013 4:51 PM
Thank you for serving!
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OhioCatFan
11/11/2013 10:45 PM
Today at the Athens County Fairgrounds we honored a veteran of a different war.  Here's the news release that was sent out before the event (about ten days ago) and was published in many papers around the state, including those in nearby Perry County, Jackson County, Gallia County and Hocking County, but not in Athens County.  

NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 1, 2013

HISTORICAL MARKER TO BE DEDICATED FOR CIVIL WAR MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT

Athens, Ohio – An historical marker will be dedicated at the Athens County Fairgrounds to commemorate the location where 150 years ago Milton Holland raised Company C of the 5th United States Colored Infantry regiment.   The ceremony will take place at 2:00 p.m., Nov. 11, 2013.

The keynote speaker for the dedication will be Bennie McRae of Trotwood, Ohio.   McRae is a nationally known expert on African American military history.  The emcee will be Douglas McCabe of the Ohio University Archives who has done extensive research on Milton Holland.   Brian Schoen, associate professor of history at Ohio University, will read a proclamation issued by the governor and make brief remarks.  Ada Adams, a local African American historian, will also speak.

A highlight of the dedication ceremony will be the presence of African American re-enactors, who portray the 5th United States Colored Infantry, as well as local reenactors from Townsend Camp 108 and Cadot-Blessing Camp 126 of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.  Anthony Gibbs of Canal Winchester will reenact as Holland.  Clark Morgan of Toledo will be reenacting as John Mercer Langston, a civilian who was instrumental in helping Holland with his organizational efforts.  Langston was later the first dean of the law school at Howard University, from which Holland was one of the first graduates.

Other reenactors will include Fred Smith, from Youngstown, who will recite Paul Lawrence Dunbar’s poem, “The Colored Soldiers,” and nationally known living history actor, Michael Crutcher, who will portray black abolitionist Frederick Douglass.

Holland, who was born a slave in Texas, came to the Athens County community of Albany with two of his brothers prior to the Civil War.  There he learned the trade of shoemaker.  When the war broke out, Holland at first accompanied Athens Messenger Publisher Nelson Van Vorhes, colonel of the 92nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, as his personal aide.  Then in 1863, when President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation 

Proclamation and authorized the recruitment of African American regiments, Holland started a recruitment camp at the Athens County Fairgrounds.  There he recruited what became Company C of the 5th United States Colored Infantry.

Holland eventually became regimental sergeant major, the highest enlisted rank.  As a result of his rallying the regiment at the Battle of New Market Heights (Chaffin’s Farm) on September 29, 1864 – after all the white officers had been either killed or wounded – Holland was presented with the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1865.  He was thus one of the first American Americans to receive that award.

Also, after New Market Heights, Holland was given a battlefield promotion to captain that was later overturned by the War Department on the basis of his color.  Rep. Steve Stivers has recently introduced a bill in Congress to posthumously restore that commission.

The Holland marker is sponsored by the Townsend 108 SUVCW camp with funding coming primarily from the Athens Foundation.

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For more information contact:
Doug McCabe, (740) 603-1007, or
Carl J. Denbow, (740) 591-8471

A 600 dpi scan of Holland’s only known photo in uniform can be downloaded here:
Milton Holland
Last Edited: 11/11/2013 10:47:18 PM by OhioCatFan
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JSF
11/12/2013 12:14 AM
I like it. This aspect of the war is still too overlooked.
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Robert Fox
11/12/2013 8:48 AM
My great, great grandfather served in the same 92nd Ohio, Company I.
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OhioCatFan
11/12/2013 12:46 PM
The only Athens media that bothered to show up to cover the event was WOUB.  There was apparently one out-of-town reporter who showed up, but I was so busy managing the event that I never talked with him and don't know what paper (or station) he was from.  Thought that this story would get good coverage, but apparently we couldn't compete with the earlier Veterans Ceremony on the College Green.  We purposely had ours at a later time so as not to directly compete.  I guess we erred in having this even on Veterans Day. 
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JSF
11/13/2013 8:56 AM
I assume you did the requisite press releases so they knew...

Most places consider Veteran's Day a pretty boilerplate affair. Go to the big event, get a few quotes, write a quick story. Not much effort given or asked for.
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OhioCatFan
11/13/2013 10:45 PM
JSF, see press release posted above in the thread and note it's date. 
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