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A century later: Black Civil War soldiers to receive veteran headstones

Black Civil War soldiers to receive veteran headstones

A century after serving in the 39th United States Colored Infantry Regiment, two soldiers are to receive veteran headstones.

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs approved headstones for Private John Thomas Weedon and Private Henry Adolphus Weedon, which will be placed at their grave sites in Frederick, Maryland, at the Sunnyside New Life Community Church cemetery.

The two men, who are believed to be cousins, were part of the founders of the church in 1899.

If you look into the church鈥檚 cemetery, you will find the headstones of many of Weedon’s descendants who served in World War I, World War II and Vietnam.

Roxanne Weedon, a trustee of the church and John Thomas Weedon鈥檚 great, great, granddaughter, gave 91欧美激情 a tour of the church and cemetery.

鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty awesome to be able to walk across the same grounds where your forefathers came to church every Sunday,鈥 Weedon said. 鈥淲e still have descendants that go to church here every Sunday.鈥

Joe Wilson Jr. was also part of the tour. The former member of the 82nd Airborne Division conducted research and worked with Fabia Taylor, of the Delaware County Veterans Affairs Office of Ohio, to secure the headstones for the Civil War veterans.

鈥淭hey’ve been neglected for over a century. The very least we could do is make sure that they have a proper headstone,鈥 Wilson said. 鈥淓specially for Memorial Day, that these men are recognized for their sacrifices.鈥

Wilson shared that the 39th United States Colored Infantry Regiment was organized in March of 1864 in Baltimore, Maryland, and included the enlistment of mostly enslaved men.

The outfit saw action in Virginia and North Carolina and fought with distinction. The regiment had a casualty rate of 50%, and one-third of the entire regiment died during the war.

Weedon told 91欧美激情 she is thankful for what Wilson did for her ancestors and will tell her family at the church鈥檚 Memorial Day barbecue dinner sale on Saturday.

When asked what motivated him to help get the headstones for the two members of the 39th Regiment, Wilson answered, 鈥淚t鈥檚 part of my duty.鈥

Roxanne Weedon, great, great, granddaughter of Civil War veteran John Thomas Weedon, stands with veteran Joe Wilson Jr. at Sunnyside New Life Community Church.
Roxanne Weedon, the great, great, granddaughter of Civil War veteran John Thomas Weedon, stands with veteran Joe Wilson Jr. at Sunnyside New Life Community Church. (91欧美激情/Jimmy Alexander)
Edgar Lee Weedon cemetery
The grave of World War II veteran Edgar Lee Weedon, at the Sunnyside New Life Community Church cemetery. (91欧美激情/Jimmy Alexander)
The grave of veteran Eugene Grafton Weedon at the Sunnyside New Life Community Church cemetery.
The grave of veteran Eugene Grafton Weedon at the Sunnyside New Life Community Church cemetery. (91欧美激情/Jimmy Alexander)
John Thomas Weedon photo
Undated photo of Civil War veteran John Thomas Weedon. (Courtesy Sunnyside New Life Community Church)
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Roxanne Weedon, great, great, granddaughter of Civil War veteran John Thomas Weedon, stands with veteran Joe Wilson Jr. at Sunnyside New Life Community Church.
Edgar Lee Weedon cemetery
The grave of veteran Eugene Grafton Weedon at the Sunnyside New Life Community Church cemetery.
John Thomas Weedon photo

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