The Talbot Historical Society, in partnership with the Talbot County Free Library, is proud to present the next installment in its Date With History lecture series: “Talbot County’s United States Colored Troops: A Story of Valor and Honor” featuring Clara L. Small, Ph.D., Emerita Professor of History at Salisbury University.
Dr. Small, one of Maryland’s most distinguished historians of African American life and culture, will explore the remarkable story of the more than 600 United States Colored Troops from Talbot County—both enslaved and free—who fought with extraordinary courage during the Civil War. Their heroic service not only contributed to the Union’s preservation but also laid the foundation for the historic community of Unionville, established by returning soldiers and their families after the war.
This powerful and inspiring lecture will take place on Tuesday, June 17 at 1:00 PM at the Talbot County Free Library in Easton.
Admission is free, but reservations are encouraged.
A Date With History Lecture Series Presents:
“Talbot County’s United States Colored Troops: A Story of Valor and Honor”
With Clara L. Small, Ph.D.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025 | 1:00 PM
Talbot County Free Library | 100 W. Dover St., Easton, MD 21601
To reserve a seat or for more information:
Call 410-822-0773 or email [email protected].
Paul Callahan says
This is an incredible aspect of Talbot County’s history that needs to be told and is the lead off for the opening of the Historical Society’s exhibit of this history. Over 600 names and the records of our men who fought have been uncovered and recorded and will be on display. Talbot County led the State of Maryland in USCT enlistments. These men’s volunteer enlistments filled the quota for the military enlistment requirements for the county sparing hundreds of white citizens from being drafted into the Union Army. This is our history and is something which we all should be very proud of. Come on out and learn the details – Dr. Small is an incredibly informative speaker!