Pages in the Category "Western Frontier"
- Hats Off to a Happy Cowboy - Herb Jeffries
- Elijah Daniels Band of Seminole-Negros
- The Black Watch of Texas
- Black Seminoles a Historical Overview by Katarina Wittich
- Fort Duncan
- Fort Clark, Bracketville, Texas - Historic Home of The Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
- Tomas and Victoriano Frausto
- The Mascogo
- Seminoles
- Bennie's Brigade aka the Cowboy Brigade
- 'Badlands' of Southern Arizona - Cowboys Confronting a Rattlesnake
- 'Badlands' of Southern Arizona - Cowtown Keeylocko Outfit
- Elaine Dorty
- The Legend of Bobby Boone, Cowboy Extraordinaire
- Legends of the West
- Big Pigs and Tight Sleeping Quarters
- Army Service - Seminole, Creek, Cherokee, Tonkaway and Apache Indians
- Black Fur Traders and Frontiersmen
- Fort Stockton Historic Site
- Fort Davis National Historic Site
- Fort Concho
- Fort Brown, Texas - by Deborah L. Daws
- Fort Davis, Texas
- Of Apricots
- Colored Boy, 10, Gets $190 a Day (1914 Newspaper Article)
- Oklahoma Colored Farmers (1914 Newspaper Article)
- Summary and Conclusion Concerning Bermuda Grass in Oklahoma (1914 Newspaper Article)
- Hillard Taylor - The Man Who Has Cotton 'On His Brain'
- Principal Crops of Oklahoma
- SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
- 'Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts' by Mary L. Williams, Park Ranger/Historian
- HISTORY OF THE SEMINOLE INDIAN SCOUT CEMETERY
- Museo de las Culturas Afromestizas (Museum of Afro-Mestizo Cultures)
- John July
- Warren Perryman
- The Wild West of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts
- Colonel Darryl A. Scott - Keynote Address, September 19,1998
- Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts Hat Ornament
- In-Memoriam : Fred Kelly Fay
- Private John Jefferson
- BLACK SEMINOLE INDIAN SCOUT CEMETERY CLEANUP - BRACKETVILLE, TEXAS
- THE WARRIORS - Descendants of Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
- Mexican Cavalry Saber
- Black Seminole Indian Scouts - Story of tragedy and triumph from Florida to Fort Clark, Texas
- Footprints Along the Border - Story of the Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
- The Camp - Fort Clark Spring, Texas
- Will Raspberry, 'Buffalo Soldier'
- Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts 1910
- Orders Disbanding the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts and Removal of Some Families from the Fort Clark military reservation
- The Gullah Connection
- Images - Homes of the Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts and their families 1872-1914
- MISS CHARLES EMILY WILSON
- Western Frontier Reading List
- Black Cowboys of Texas
- Black, Red and Deadly
- Native American/African American Books
- Black, Buckskin and Blue
- SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
- Engagements by the Buffalo Soldiers and Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
- Black Seminole Indian Scout Cleanup
- The Return March, Remolina
- First Muster-In Roll
- Miss Charles Emily Wilson
- JULY 17
- SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
- HISTORY OF THE SEMINOLE INDIAN SCOUT CEMETERY
- The Buffalo Soldiers and the Constitution - Overview
- Buffalo Soldiers patrolled the Guadalupe Mountains
- Buffalo Soldiers and Mescalero Apaches in the Guadalupes
- Roster of Officers of the 38th and 39th United States Infantry Regiments
- Roster of Officers of the 40th and 41st United States Infantry Regiments
- 9TH U.S. CAVALRY
- Buffalo Soldiers
- 9th CAVALRY
- Officers and Enlisted Men of the 9th United States Cavalry Regiment - 1910
- Roster of Officers of the 9th and 10th United States Cavalry Regiments - July 28, 1866
- Black Cowboys, Part II
- Black Cowboys, Part I
- 127th Annual Seminole Indian Scouts Reunion Keynote Address
- Bill Pickett
- Joni M. Jordan
- Black Seminole Settlement
- Cowtown Keeylocko, Arizona - Gallery
- The Legacy of Bass Reeves
- Women of the Shooting Iron
- Black, Red and Deadly
- Gunfight at Boley, Oklahoma
- Attempted Bank Robbery in Boley, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma's Frontier Indian Police
- Fort Stockton Historic Site
- Bass Reeves - Deputy United States Marshal