Details for Seminole-Negro Scouts

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5465004639

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Marker Number 4639
Atlas Number 5465004639
Marker Title Seminole-Negro Scouts
Index Entry Seminole-Negro Scouts
Address S. Main St.
City Del Rio
County Val Verde
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 316317
UTM Northing 3249081
Subject Codes African American topics; military topics
Marker Year
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location S. Main at Whitehead Memorial Museum.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Serving with the U. S. Army at Forts Duncan and Clark and Camp Del Rio (1870-1881). The Scouts were key figures in ridding Texas of hostile Indians. The 100 Scouts were mainly descendants of runaway slaves who had intermarried with the Florida Seminoles, later moved to Oklahoma Indian Territory. They were invaluable because of their uncanny trailing skill, bravery, and ability to survive on meager rations (including rattlesnakes) during months of tracking. During an 8-year span of fighting under Lt. J. L. Bullis, not one scout was killed. (1968)

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