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TITLE
Buffalo
Soldier
.
CREATOR
Abodeely
,
Joseph
SUBJECT
Arizona
Military
Museum
;
Military
Museums--Arizona--History
Browse Topic
Military and war
Society and culture
DESCRIPTION
BUFFALO
SOLDIERS
IN
ARIZONA
Shortly
after
the
Civil
War
on
July
28th
,
1866
,
Negroes
were
allowed
to
serve
in the
regular
peacetime
army
.
Six
regiments
,
2
of
Cavalry
and
4
of
infantry
were
authorized
. These
regiments
campaigned
on the
Great
Plains
along
the
Rio
Grande
,
New
Mexico
,
Texas
,
Arizona
,
Colorado
and
finally
in the
Dakotas
for
twenty-six
years
.
The
Ninth
(9th)
and
Tenth
(10th)
U.S
.
Cavalry
Regiments’
duties
included
guarding
the
mail
,
escorting
and/or
guarding
stage
coaches
,
cattle
drives
,
railroads
crews
and
surveyors
. They
built
roads
and
telegraph
lines
,
mapped
and
explored
and
provided
security
for the
coming
westward
expansion
.
Those
who
enlisted
for the
minimum
of
5
years
received
the
basic
troopers’
pay
of
thirteen
dollars
per
month
,
plus
quarters
,
meals
and
uniforms
.
Most
started
with
substandard
uniforms
and
equipment
from the
Civil
War
.
New
recruits
used
cotton
compressors
as
barracks
,
ate
boiled
beef
,
hash
,
beans
,
corn
bread
and
occasionally
sweet
potatoes
,
molasses
and
coffee
, and were not
much
better
off
than what they had
come
from.
The
Ninth
and
Tenth
Cavalry
began
a
journey
in
spring
and
summer
of
1867
that
lead
them to
two
decades
of
continuous
service
on the
Great
Plains
and in the
mountains
and
deserts
of
New
Mexico
and
Arizona
.
Upon
arriving
at
Fort
Stockton
and
Davis
in
Texas
, they
found
that the
forts
were in
disrepair
and
required
complete
rebuilding
.
Work
details
were
put
together
to
repair
the
forts
.
In the
1880's
the
majority
of the
Apaches
were
driven
into
reservations
in
Arizona
at
San
Carlos
and
Fort
Apache
, but
renegades
still
remained
at
large
.
General
Crook
returned
to
Arizona
and
restored
peace
after
serious
outbreaks
in
1881-82
, but
500
Chiricahua
and
Warm
Springs
outlaws
,
including
Nana
,
himself
, were
hiding
in the
mountains
of
northern
Mexico
,
ready
to
launch
raids
into
Arizona
.
In
March
of
1883
a
small
band
of
theses
Indians
under
Chatto
raided
southern
New
Mexico
and
Arizona
and
looted
and
burned
many
ranches
. They
killed
25
people
, and
captured
1
young
boy
in
just
6
days
. Then the
Apaches
disappeared
across
the
border
,
leaving
citizens
and
troops
in a
state
of
shock
.
General
Crook
quickly
reacted
and
gathered
a
powerful
force
along
with a
large
body
of
Apache
scouts
to
cross
into
Mexico
and
invade
the
Sierra
Madres
. In a
3
week
campaign
,
Crook
forced
the
surrender
of the
Chiricahua
renegades
.
Out
of this
Chatto
,
Geronimo
,
Nachez
,
Loco
,
Benito
,
Mangus
and their
followers
, as
well
as
Nana
and his
Warm
Springs
Apaches
,
agreed
to
march
to the
San
Carlos
reservation
where
they were to
remain
under
control
of the
army
.
Lieutenant
Colonel
Wade
,
Commander
of
Fort
Apache
, and
more
than
half
the
companies
of the
Tenth
Cavalry
were
sent
to
arrest
and
transport
more
than
400
Apache
men
,
women
and
children
to
Holbrook
,
Arizona
,
where
they were
entrained
to
Fort
Marion
.
One
hostile
chief
,
Mangus
and his
band
remained
at
large
after
separating
from
Geronimo
. On
September
18th
a
detachment
of
H
Company
found
a
trail
in the
White
Mountains
, and a
pursuit
of
more
than
40
miles
over
rough
terrain
led
to a
small
party
of
Apaches
.
After
a
running
15
mile
fight
the
troopers
cornered
the
Indians
and
forced
their
surrender
. This was the
last
holdout--
Mangus
,
2
warriors
,
8
women
and
children
.
Arizona
was
finally
at
peace
.
TYPE
Image
RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
This is the property of the Arizona Military Museum
DATE ORIGINAL
2009-07
Time Period
1870s (1870-1879)
1880s (1880-1889)
ORIGINAL FORMAT
Museum
exhibit
DIGITAL IDENTIFIER
5.jpg
Date Digital
2010
DIGITAL FORMAT
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
REPOSITORY
Arizona Military Museum 5636 East McDowell Road Phoenix. Arizona 85008
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