29th Connecticut Colored Regiment Memorial Walk

  • November 22, 2025 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Connecticut's Old State House

    800 Main Street
    Hartford, Connecticut 06103
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Description

On their return to Hartford, CT on November 24th, 1865, the 29th Connecticut Colored Regiment was met by Governor William Buckingham at Connecticut's Old State House.  They were heroes, having been the first regiment to enter Richmond, VA, the burning capitol of the confederacy. The men saw President Abraham Lincoln arrive to tour the devastation.  Also, a month prior to their arrival back in Connecticut, the citizens of Connecticut had voted down allowing black men to vote, so the men were a bit down on their return.  Governor Buckingham gave a speech of encouragement to the men regarding not receiving their right to vote, but also celebrating their bravery during the war.  A parade then occurred through the streets of Hartford, the route documented in the Hartford Courant of the day.  

 

To honor the 160th anniversary of this historic parade, the Alex Breanne Corporation in collaboration with Connecticut's Old State House is organizing a memorial walk, following the exact footsteps of the soldiers during the Hartford parade of 1865.  The walk will occur on Saturday November 22, 2025.  Pre-walk ceremonies will begin at 9:00am, and the walk will begin at 9:30am.  The route will begin at Connecticut's Old State House, 800 Main Street in Hartford, and end at the same spot.  The full route is 3.1 miles (5k), but you can choose to walk only a portion, or hang out at Connecticut's Old State House to enjoy the museum.

 

If interested, the official shirt and sweatshirt can be purchased at https://alexbreanne.org/store.

 

This is a free event. Please join us in celebration of this historic event in Connecticut Civil War history.

Date & Time

Sat, Nov 22, 2025 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Venue Details

Connecticut's Old State House

800 Main Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103 Connecticut's Old State House
Alex Breanne Corporation

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