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Aiken's Landing, Virginia (Vicinity). Negro Group At Aiken's Farm (U.S. Civil War) Pint Glass 16oz

Aiken's Landing, Virginia (Vicinity). Negro Group At Aiken's Farm (U.S. Civil War) Pint Glass 16oz

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'Aiken's Landing, Virginia (Vicinity) - Negro Group at Aiken's Farm (U.S. Civil War)' Aiken's Landing, a significant location in the vicinity of present-day Smithfield, Virginia, played a crucial role during the U.S. Civil War. Particular attention was drawn to Aiken's Farm located nearby, where a notable group of African Americans were involved. The events at this site are associated with the broader context of the Emancipation and Union efforts during the American Civil War. The farm, under the ownership of William Aiken, served as a gathering point for escaping enslaved individuals who sought refuge in the Union lines. These individuals, collectively known as the 'Negro Group at Aiken's Farm', were an integral part of the Union's efforts to weaken the Confederacy through various methods, including intelligence-gathering and sabotage. The area around Aiken's Landing was strategically important due to its proximity to the Hampton Roads, a significant waterway that facilitated transportation and communication during the Civil War. The Negro Group at Aiken's Farm represents an essential aspect of the broader narrative of the African American experience during this tumultuous period in U.S. history.
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