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Seminole-Negro Scouts

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S. Main St., Del Rio, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 29° 21' 26.968608", -100° 53' 32.0352"
 
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    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)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Seminole-Negro Scouts Historical Marker Location Map, Del Rio, Texas