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Displaying records 1 through 48 of 48 records related to '1870'- Juvenile Justice Centers Oakley and Columbia: A Brief History
- Notes from Black History November 1873
- 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
- Afromestizo - The Third Root
- Afromestizo - The Third Root
- Afromestizo - The Third Root
- Hall, Kentucky - Camp Nelson - Refugees
- Percilla Card and Descendants
- THE FIRST BLACK SOLDIERS
- Army Service - Seminole, Creek, Cherokee, Tonkaway and Apache Indians
- The Black Memorial Day Tradition in Vicksburg, Mississippi
- THE FIRST BLACK SOLDIERS
- SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
- 'Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts' by Mary L. Williams, Park Ranger/Historian
- The Wild West of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts
- Colonel Darryl A. Scott - Keynote Address, September 19,1998
- THE WARRIORS - Descendants of Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
- 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
- George Washington Carver School (Colored)
- Black, Red and Deadly
- Black, Buckskin and Blue
- SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
- Engagements by the Buffalo Soldiers and Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
- First Muster-In Roll
- SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - HISTORICAL NOTE
- George Washington Carver School (Colored) - Bracketville, TX
- The Buffalo Soldiers and the Constitution - Overview
- Buffalo Soldiers and Mescalero Apaches in the Guadalupes
- 9th CAVALRY
- 25TH U.S. INFANTRY
- Bill Pickett
- Star Cemetery
- New Hope Cemetery, Gallia County, Ohio
- Woodside Cemetery, Oxford, Ohio
- MILL SPRINGS NATIONAL CEMETERY
- MILL SPRINGS NATIONAL CEMETERY
- A Tale of two Sites!
- Black, Red and Deadly
- Oklahoma's Frontier Indian Police
- General John Eaton
- Stafford (Franklin Twp) Monroe County, Ohio
- Bill Doolin and the Black Oklahombres