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Robert Gould Shaw / 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry / Union Army / Massachusetts / Second Battle of Fort Wagner / Glory / Augustus Saint-Gaudens / Fort Wagner / Robert John Simmons / African Americans in the Civil War / American Civil War / Freedom Trail
Date: 2013-04-22 14:00:13
Robert Gould Shaw
54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Union Army
Massachusetts
Second Battle of Fort Wagner
Glory
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Fort Wagner
Robert John Simmons
African Americans in the Civil War
American Civil War
Freedom Trail

Activity 11 The Robert Gould Shaw Memorial Across from the State House on Beacon Street sits the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial. This statue helps us remember Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the brave men of the 54th Regiment

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