Original Resolution Honoring the 25th Army Corps
HRES 644 honors the 25th Army Corps for their role in liberating enslaved individuals in Galveston, Texas, marking a significant moment in the fight for freedom.
HRES 644 honors the 25th Army Corps for their role in liberating enslaved individuals in Galveston, Texas, marking a significant moment in the fight for freedom.
HRES 644 is a resolution introduced in the House of Representatives to formally recognize and honor the contributions of the 25th Army Corps of the Union Army. The resolution specifically acknowledges the Corps' pivotal role in the capture of Galveston, Texas, on June 5, 1865, and their efforts in liberating thousands of enslaved individuals just days before the arrival of General Gordon Granger on June 19, 1865.
HRES 644 serves as a formal acknowledgment of the 25th Army Corps' contributions to American history, particularly in the context of the Civil War and the fight for freedom. By honoring this Corps, the resolution aims to educate and remind current and future generations about the sacrifices made in the pursuit of liberty and justice.
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