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  2. This important Indian Wars Fort was active from 1867-1886. It was strategically placed at the life-saving waters of Comanche Springs to protect the San Antonio-to-El Paso mail, freight wagons, cattle drives, and emigrants. The fort was garrisoned by the 9th Cavalry, known as "Buffalo Soldiers".
    www.historicfortstockton.org/
    Between 1867 and 1886, 87% of all the soldiers garrisoned at Fort Stockton were Buffalo Soldiers, who surmounted harsh living conditions, low pay, and racial prejudice while also gaining a reputation for tenacity and bravery, playing a significant role in the settlement and development of America’s western frontier.
    www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-fortstockton/
    Camp Stockton dates from 1858, exchanged hands as a result of the Civil War, and was re-established in 1867 as Fort Stockton with a garrison of four companies of the 9th Cavalry—the Buffalo Soldiers. Colonel William Hatch, the white commanding officer, is reported to have respected his troopers and they returned the favor.
    www.hlntoledo.com/enriching-our-life/buffalo-soldiers
    On 21 July 1867, Fort Stockton was reoccupied by Companies A, B, E, and K of the 9th U.S. Cavalry Regiment, buffalo soldiers under the command of General Edward Hatch, while a new fort was built one-half mile north of the first post, on the west side of the creek.
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  3. The Buffalo Soldier Story | Texas State History Museum

    Sixty 10th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers, led by Captain Nicholas Nolan, headed out from Fort Concho across drought-stricken north Texas in pursuit of raiding Comanches. Over the next five days, the troops became lost in the waterless …

     
  4. Fort Stockton, Texas - Wikipedia

  5. Historic Fort Stockton - Home

    This important Indian Wars Fort was active from 1867-1886. It was strategically placed at the life-saving waters of Comanche Springs to protect the San Antonio-to-El Paso mail, freight wagons, cattle drives, and emigrants. The fort was …

  6. The 9th Cavalry, Fort Stockton and Edward Hatch

    Jul 3, 2022 · The 9th cavalry, under the leadership of Colonel Edward Hatch, established their first headquarters at Fort Stockton in July 1867, when the fort was reoccupied following the Civil War. The 9th was joined by the 24th and …

  7. Historic Fort Stockton, Texas - Legends of America

    Between 1867 and 1886, 87% of all the soldiers garrisoned at Fort Stockton were Buffalo Soldiers, who surmounted harsh living conditions, low pay, and racial prejudice while also gaining a reputation for tenacity and bravery, playing a …

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  10. The Buffalo Soldiers of West Texas - TRIPS INTO …

    Jan 27, 2013 · The story of the buffalo soldiers in Texas and particularly at Fort Stockton in southwest Texas is a good representation of what these brave soldiers were involved in. The buffalo soldiers were an integral part of the post …

  11. History of Fort Stockton Texas | Explore Texas

    Fort Stockton is famously associated with the Buffalo Soldiers, African American troops who were stationed there during its reestablishment. These soldiers played a critical role in maintaining peace and assisting in the construction of …

  12. Fort Stockton - TEXAS HISTORY NOTEBOOK

  13. Buffalo Soldiers - Texas Escapes

    Buffalo Soldier was the name given by the Plains Indians to African American soldiers, both cavalry and infantry, who served on the western frontier. Some say the nickname was derived from the tightly curled hair of the black soldiers that …

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