Natchez, MS, USA / ListenUpYall.com
Nov 7, 2024 | 11:27 AM
NATCHEZ, Miss. — The Natchez U.S. Colored Troops Monument Committee is selling t-shirts to raise funds for the monument that will honor more than 8,000 Black men who served at Fort McPherson in Natchez during the Civil War.
The shirts are available for purchase at the Historic
Natchez Foundation at 108 S. Commerce St. The cost is $20 for sizes small,
medium, and large; and $23 for sizes 2X and 3X.
The shirts are off-white and feature an image of the
proposed monument — with three members of the Colored Troops — on the back
side. The committee’s logo is displayed on the front.
“This is one of several things we’re doing to raise money
for this important monument,” said Robert Pernell, who chairs the committee for
the monument. “This is a community endeavor that will be part of the local
landscape for generations to come. We believe it will serve to educate and
inspire our local citizens and the people who come to Natchez from all over the
world.”
Pernell said he is excited about the shirts and he
believes those who purchase them will love the design.
The estimated cost of the monument is $1.09 million,
according to Pernell. Sculptor Thomas Jay Warren of Warren Sculpture Studios in
Oregon is the official designer of the project.
In addition to selling shirts, the monument committee
continues to seek donations through businesses, church groups, civil clubs, and
individuals. The committee is also researching funding opportunities through
grants, Pernell said.
The monument will be located on the north end of the
Bluff at the corner of Madison and North Broadway streets. It will feature the
names of the Colored Troops that served with six regiments. These regiments
include: 6th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery, 58th U.S. Colored Infantry, 70th
U.S. Colored Infantry, 71st U.S. Colored Infantry, 63rd U.S. Colored Infantry,
and the 64th U.S. Colored Infantry. The list of names will include those who
served in the Navy who were born in Natchez.
The selected names were provided by Dr. Frank Smith and
the African American Civil War Museum, where he serves as founding director.
For more information on this fundraising campaign, call 601-442-2500.
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