Lest We Forget - African American Military History by Researcher, 
					Author and Veteran Bennie McRae, Jr.

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Displaying records 1 through 95 of 95 records related to 'Territory'
  1. 'Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts' by Mary L. Williams, Park Ranger/Historian
  2. Colonel John Stone of Belpre, Ohio
  3. The Black Watch of Texas
  4. Black Seminoles a Historical Overview by Katarina Wittich
  5. AFRICAN AMERICAN
  6. The Mascogo
  7. Seminoles
  8. Black History Every Month
  9. NOVEMBER 19
  10. Nat
  11. JULY 17
  12. JULY 1
  13. NOVEMBER 19
  14. NOVEMBER 19
  15. 2nd Regiment
  16. A TREATY
  17. HDQRS
  18. 3rd Regiment
  19. 1st Regiment
  20. A TREATY of friendship made and concluded at the Seminole council
  21. JULY 17
  22. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
  23. A CONVENTION supplementary to the treaty of friendship this day made andconcluded at the council
  24. NOVEMBER 19
  25. JULY 17
  26. Afromestizo - The Third Root
  27. Afromestizo - The Third Root
  28. HEADQUARTERS FIFTH DIVISION
  29. Colored men and their relation to the military service
  30. Spot Railroad Crosses Euphaupee is one of Macon's Most Historic
  31. Camp Nelson
  32. 3rd U.S. Colored Cavalry Regiment
  33. The Battle of Milliken's Bend - The Central Role of Black Troops in the Siege of Vicksburg
  34. 3rd U.S. Colored Cavalry Regiment
  35. HEADQUARTERS TRANS-MISSISSIPPI D
  36. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE G
  37. United States Colored Troops - Civil War
  38. United States Colored Troops - A Brief History
  39. Major General P. R. Cleburne
  40. HEADQUARTERS FOURTH MICHIGAN CAV
  41. HEADQUARTERS SECOND DIVISION CAV
  42. Report of Col. James M. Williams, First Kansas Colored Infantry.
  43. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA AN
  44. OTHER  LINKS
  45. BATTLES - SKIRMISHES - EXPEDITIO
  46. CIVIL WAR
  47. 3rd U.S. Colored Cavalry Regiment
  48. First Kansas Colored Infantry Regiment
  49. The Battle of Milliken's Bend - Black Troops Made the Real Difference
  50. Black Fur Traders and Frontiersmen
  51. Fort Davis, Texas
  52. Letter from Brevet Major General John B. Sanborn, Commissioner, to the Honorable James Harlan, U. S. Secretary of the Interior - January 5, 1866
  53. Colored Boy, 10, Gets $190 a Day (1914 Newspaper Article)
  54. SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
  55. The Wild West of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts
  56. THE WARRIORS - Descendants of Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
  57. Black Seminole Indian Scouts - Story of tragedy and triumph from Florida to Fort Clark, Texas
  58. Footprints Along the Border - Story of the Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
  59. The Gullah Connection
  60. Western Frontier Reading List
  61. Black Cowboys of Texas
  62. Black, Red and Deadly
  63. Native American/African American Books
  64. Black, Buckskin and Blue
  65. SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
  66. Engagements by the Buffalo Soldiers and Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
  67. JULY 17
  68. SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
  69. 9th CAVALRY
  70. 25TH U.S. INFANTRY
  71. Black Cowboys, Part II
  72. Black Cowboys, Part I
  73. MEN OF COURAGE, history of the 351st Field Artillery Battalion
  74. Soldier's Medal for Heroism
  75. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE G
  76. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE G
  77. GENERAL ORDERS
  78. George Robert Hughes
  79. Civil War Chronology
  80. Correspondence Between George Randolph and H.W. Mercer
  81. Alfred Wood - Scout (Civilian)
  82. Mrs. Francis Dana Gage
  83. PLACES
  84. Black, Red and Deadly
  85. Gunfight at Boley, Oklahoma
  86. Oklahoma's Frontier Indian Police
  87. South to Mexico City
  88. Florida's First Gold Rush
  89. INCREDIBLE JOURNEY
  90. The Anti-Slavery Movement
  91. Cajoe Phillips
  92. Colored Boy, 10, Gets $190 a Day
  93. Bill Doolin and the Black Oklahombres
  94. Crawford "Cherokee Bill" Goldsby
  95. Bass Reeves - Deputy United States Marshal