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* Buffalo Soldier, a nickname for several black cavalry and infantry regiments of the United States Army
* Buffalo Soldier ( disambiguation )
Examples of ships are MV Buffalo Soldier, MV Green Ridge, pre-position tanker USNS Henry J. Kaiser, and tanker USNS Potomac ( T-AO-181 ).
Buffalo Soldier s, 1890.
* During the Spanish – American War US Army General John J. Pershing's original nickname, Nigger Jack, given to him as an instructor at West Point because of his service with " Buffalo Soldier " units, was euphemized to Black Jack by reporters.
One Buffalo Soldier was killed and two wounded in gun battles with locals.
* Army veteran David Smith of Montebello, who saw combat in Vietnam and was the 1994 Buffalo Soldier award recipient.
* Grady Anderson of Nanuet, a Vietnam-era Army veteran and the 1996 Buffalo Soldier award recipient.
Exhibits include: Revolutionary War, the Founding of Hattiesburg, Buffalo Soldiers, World Wars I and II, Desegregation, Korean War, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Global War on Terrorism, You Can Be A Soldier, Hattiesburg's Hall of Honor, and World Map.
* Alfred Martin Ray, Buffalo Soldier, served in the U. S. Army from 1872 to 1903, planted the US flag on San Juan Hill on July 1, 1898.
He served in World War I as a Buffalo Soldier ( an elite group of black soldiers ).
Buffalo Soldier | Buffalo soldiers guard a Concord stagecoach.
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* Stadiums seating less than 50, 000 were declared to be inadequate for professional football's needs, thus compelling the Chicago Bears to move out of Wrigley Field in favor of Soldier Field in 1971, and the hasty construction of both Schaefer Stadium for the Boston Patriots ( which opened in 1971 after the Patriots played one season at Harvard Stadium ) and Rich Stadium for the Buffalo Bills ( which replaced 46, 000 seat Buffalo War Memorial Stadium in 1973 ).
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Buffalo Soldier Monument
Today, a monument stands at Fort Leavenworth in tribute to the " Buffalo Soldier " of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments.
He was mustered out on March 6, 1899, and on June 18, 1899, he enlisted as a private in Troop I, 9th Cavalry Regiment ( one of the original Buffalo Soldier regiments ), of the Regular Army.
This camp housed the 25th Infantry Regiment ( one of the entirely African-American, Buffalo Soldier regiments ).

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* Papewes ( Papaway-‘ Lucky Man ’, Chief of the Plains River Cree ( Sīpīwininiwak-paskwāwiyiniwak ), born in the late 1830s near Fort Pitt, was in the 1870s a leader of Mistahimaskwa ´ s Plains River Cree, as the bison disappeared, signed along with Little Pine on the 2nd July 1879 for the 470 members of his tribal group an annex to the Agreement No. 6 at Fort Walsh, in vain he asked for a reserve in the Cypress Hills and the Buffalo Lake, so many members went back to Mistahimaskwa (" Big Bear ") or joined Minahikosis (" Little Pine "), Papewes asked 1884 in vain a reserve adjacent to the reserves of Pitikwahanapiwiyin (' Poundmaker '), Minahikosis and Mistahimaskwa, during the rebellion of 1885 were the two groups of Papewes and Minahikosis scattered and some of their members fled in the U. S., 1886 settled the remaining members of the two groups in the Little Pine's reserve died 1901 nahe Fort Assiniboine, Montana )
In September, 1874, two of thee major battles occurred in what would become Hemphill County: the Battle of Lyman ’ s Wagon Train and the Battle of Buffalo Wallow.
Originally, Dowd ’ s story, tentatively titled Buffalo Ghosts, focused on two women, volunteers at a veteran ’ s hospital, who must come to grip with the emotional toll the war takes on its casualties and their families.
The Buffalo River ( Minnesota ) | Buffalo River in Hawley Annual events in the Hawley area include the Hawley Rodeo ( and Rodeo Parade ), Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion ( WMSTR ), and Hawley High School ’ s Homecoming.
On what is now Buffalo street two families lived — Anson Blackman ’ s and Alvinzi Foote ’ s.
In 1792, Elias and Catharina Jungman ( Youngman ) and their two children, came from Fort Augusta ( now Sunbury ) Pennsylvania to the Buffalo Valley to settle on land given to them by Catharina ’ s father.
At the time of the first settlement, the west fork of Buffalo Creek was known as Warrior ’ s Fork, while the North Fork has historically borne the name of Pyle's Fork.
By early 1968, Buffalo Springfield had also disintegrated over personal issues, and after aiding in putting together the band ’ s final album, Stephen Stills found himself unemployed by the summer.
The old tensions between the pair, dating back to the Buffalo Springfield days, resurfaced, exacerbated by Stills ’ choice of professional studio musicians to back them rather than Young ’ s preferred Crazy Horse.
Buffalo Bill ’ s Wild West toured Europe eight times, the first four tours were between 1887 and 1892, and the last four were from 1902 to 1906.
Royalty from all over Europe attended, including the future Kaiser Wilhelm II and future King George V, these royal encounters provided Buffalo Bill ’ s Wild West an endorsement and publicity that ensured its success.
Buffalo Bill ’ s Wild West closed its successful London run in October 1887 after over 300 performances and more than two and a half million tickets sold.
Buffalo Bill ’ s Wild West returned to Europe in May 1889 as part of the Exposition Universelle in Paris, France, an event that commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille and featured the debut of the Eiffel Tower.
Buffalo Bill ’ s Wild West returned to Europe in December 1902 with a fourteen-week run in London complete with a visit from King Edward VII and the future King George V. The Wild West traveled throughout Great Britain during the 1902-03 tour as well as the 1904 tour, performing in nearly every city large enough to support it.
Buffalo Bill ’ s Wild West was enormously successful in Europe making Buffalo Bill an international celebrity and an American icon.
*" Buffalo Bill ’ s Wild West: Celebrity, Memory and Popular History ", by Joy S. Kasson, published by Hill & Wang publishing co., 2001
In 1884, Sitting Bull was allowed to leave the reservation to join Buffalo Bill Cody ’ s Wild West show as a Show Indian.
On April 20, he then countermarched toward Lynch ’ s Ferry, where Houston ’ s army had, earlier that morning, established a position in the woods along the confluence of the San Jacinto River and Buffalo Bayou.
Martin '€™ s work can be found in major public collections in the United States, including the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY ; The Chinati Foundation, Marfa, TX ; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C .; Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art ; The Menil Collection, Houston, TX ; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ; The Museum of Modern Art, New York ; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C .; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City ; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York ; Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford ; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis ; and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, among others.

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