FOLLY BEACH, UNITED STATES
Joe McGill portrays a soldier in the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, one of the first all-black units of...
Joe McGill, a program officer with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, portrays a soldier in the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, one of the first all-black units of the Civil War, at a Folly Beach, South Carolina park, July 15, 2011. The tiny island city of Folly Beach, South Carolina, paid tribute this week to Union soldiers whose bones were found there more than a century after the Civil War ended. Residents, visitors and Civil War re-enactors gathered at a riverside park on Friday for ceremonies that included rifle and cannon fire salutes, bagpipes and the unveiling of a historical marker to the soldiers' unit, General Edward A. Wild's "African Brigade." Picture taken July 15, 2011. REUTERS/Harriet McLeod (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)