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Original building, Allensworth, California, 1960
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The True Story of Allensworth
Susan D. Anderson, History Curator for the California African American Museum, talks about the town of Allensworth at the Friends of Allensworth's Annual Rededication on October 9, 2021.
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Portrait of Allen Allensworth
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Fort Douglas Notes, 22 January, 1898
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Fort Douglas Notes, 09 January 1898
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Fort Douglas Notes, Salt Lake Tribune, 01 December 1898
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Fort Douglas Notes, Salt Lake Tribune, 23 November 1898
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Statement of Military Service for Allen Allensworth, Office, 28 July 1904
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The Battle of Life, and How to Fight It
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Original houses, Allensworth, California, circa 1960
Contact sheet of photographs of abandoned houses in Allensworth, California, a town founded by African Americans in 1908.
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Colonel Allen Allensworth on horseback, South Temple, Salt Lake City, 20 April 1898
Street-level view: Brigham Street / a.k.a. South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Image shows Colonel Kent and aides leading 24th Infantry from Fort Douglas, passing along South Temple (in front of residence at 559 East South Temple). Spanish American War, April 20, 1898. 1.) Colonel Kent 2.) Colonel / Chaplain Allensworth. Donor: R. Lloyd Snedaker. Gift of Vera Smoot Madsen. C-734.
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Illustrating Utah History: The Fort Duchesne Buffalo Soldiers
This enlightening and insightful panel discussion brought to you by The Brigham City Museum of Art & History, in partnership with Sema Hadithi African American Heritage and Culture Foundation and the Buffalo Soldier Research Group, features Robert Burch, Reilly Jensen, Fiona Robinson, and Dwayne Madry. The panel reviewed the findings of artifacts from the Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Duchesne, the historical research that found their stories, and the decision to make this history more accessible in the form of a graphic novel.