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

Related Pages

Displaying records 1 through 81 of 81 records related to 'Indians'
  1. 'Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts' by Mary L. Williams, Park Ranger/Historian
  2. Jackson State University Lynching Exhibit
  3. Hats Off to a Happy Cowboy - Herb Jeffries
  4. The Black Watch of Texas
  5. Black Seminoles a Historical Overview by Katarina Wittich
  6. Fort Duncan
  7. The Mascogo
  8. Seminoles
  9. HEADQUARTERS INDIAN BRIGADE
  10. Nat
  11. JULY 1
  12. NOVEMBER 19
  13. 2nd Regiment
  14. A TREATY
  15. HDQRS
  16. Letter of Col
  17. 3rd Regiment
  18. 1st Regiment
  19. A TREATY of friendship made and concluded at the Seminole council
  20. JULY 17
  21. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
  22. A CONVENTION supplementary to the treaty of friendship this day made andconcluded at the council
  23. AFROMESTIZO
  24. AFROMESTIZO
  25. Guatemala
  26. Afromestizo - The Third Root
  27. Afromestizo - The Third Root
  28. Afromestizo - The Third Root
  29. Spot Railroad Crosses Euphaupee is one of Macon's Most Historic
  30. Tuskegee's Old Farm Museum
  31. JULY 1-2, 1863. - Engagement at Cabin Creek, Indian Territory - Report 1
  32. Correspondence to Abraham Lincoln from John L. Barbour
  33. An Act to Make Disposition of Negro Slaves Captured from Hostile Indians
  34. Engagement at Cabin Creek, Indian Territory - July 1-2, 1863 - Blunt
  35. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA AN
  36. Charles G. Amos
  37. Army Service - Seminole, Creek, Cherokee, Tonkaway and Apache Indians
  38. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
  39. Black Fur Traders and Frontiersmen
  40. Fort Brown, Texas - by Deborah L. Daws
  41. Fort Davis, Texas
  42. Letter from Brevet Major General John B. Sanborn, Commissioner, to the Honorable James Harlan, U. S. Secretary of the Interior - January 5, 1866
  43. Colored Boy, 10, Gets $190 a Day (1914 Newspaper Article)
  44. SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
  45. HISTORY OF THE SEMINOLE INDIAN SCOUT CEMETERY
  46. The Wild West of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts
  47. Colonel Darryl A. Scott - Keynote Address, September 19,1998
  48. Mexican Cavalry Saber
  49. Black Seminole Indian Scouts - Story of tragedy and triumph from Florida to Fort Clark, Texas
  50. Footprints Along the Border - Story of the Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
  51. The Gullah Connection
  52. Western Frontier Reading List
  53. Native American/African American Books
  54. SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
  55. JULY 17
  56. SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
  57. HISTORY OF THE SEMINOLE INDIAN SCOUT CEMETERY
  58. The Buffalo Soldiers and the Constitution - Overview
  59. Buffalo Soldiers patrolled the Guadalupe Mountains
  60. 24TH U.S. INFANTRY
  61. 9TH U.S. CAVALRY
  62. 9th CAVALRY
  63. 25TH U.S. INFANTRY
  64. Black Cowboys, Part II
  65. Soldiers Of The Army Of The James - Correspondence to Soldiers from ED W. Smith
  66. MT. ZION CEMETERY
  67. Chain Lake Cemetery - Lake View Section - Calvin Township, Cass County, Michigan
  68. Bethel Cemetery - Calvin Township, Cass County, Michigan
  69. Turn Back Time
  70. Oklahoma's Frontier Indian Police
  71. Expedition to the Seven Cities
  72. MEXICO CITY: SUMMER 1536
  73. MEXICO CITY - SPRING, 1537
  74. South to Mexico City
  75. End of the Journey - The Story of Estevanico
  76. Florida's First Gold Rush
  77. The Court of the Viceroy
  78. Colored Boy, 10, Gets $190 a Day
  79. Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
  80. Kenneth Wiggins Porter (1905-1981)
  81. Bass Reeves - Deputy United States Marshal