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Contraband |
1) County officer and state assemblyman who fought for the
wellbeing of village residents |
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Camp Barker |
2) Position in the army originally assigned to deal with
contrabands |
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Emancipation |
3) Outspoken Reverend who was eventually kicked out of
Freedmen's Village |
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Fort Whipple |
4) A former slave who had been abandoned or who escaped |
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Quartermaster |
5) Release of soldiers and military machinery after the end of a
war |
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Danforth B. Nichols and Elias M. Greene |
6) Freedom from slavery |
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Robert E. Lee and Mary Custis Lee |
7) Prior owner(s) of the land that was confiscated and used for
Freedmen's Village |
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Robert S. Laws |
8) Military installation next to Freedmen's Village |
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John B. Syphax |
9) Location in Washington where contrabands lived |
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Demobilization |
10) Created the idea to house contrabands at Freedmen's
Village |
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