File:Kendrick Allen, 108th United States Colored Infantry.jpg

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Description Kendrick Allen was born enslaved in Anderson County, Kentucky. Evidence suggests that he escaped to join the Union Army in 1864 and spent two years in the 108th U.S. Colored Troops at various posts, Including as a guard at Rock Island Prison Barracks, Rock Island Arsenal Archives
Date circa 1864
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Author Rock Island Arsenal Archives, attribution
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