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University of North Texas Libraries American Military History Vol.1: The United States Army and the Forging of A Nation, Richard W. Stewart Editor. (Washington D.C.: Center of Military History United States Army, 2005), 325. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 905. Read about camping on patrol.

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 909. Water: a buffalo soldier's best friend on patrol in the west. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 907. Read about the condition s the 10 th Cavalry endured on the trail. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 906. Cavalry sortie in column. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 907. Read about a how a cavalry trooper treats his horse. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 906. An illustration of buffalo soldiers around a campfire. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 910. Read about the 10 th Cavalry finding water. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Colonel Theodore Ayrault Dodge, “Some American Riders.” image by Fredric Remington “Modern Comanche.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine. May 1891: 861. An illustration of a Comanche warrior. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 902, 903. Read about the morale of the buffalo soldiers Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 908. An illustration of an Indian scout With a Buffalos soldier. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 910, 911. Read about an accident on patrol. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “The Essentials at Fort Adobe” Harpers New Monthly Magazine. Volume 96, Issue 575 : 727. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 902. Remington answers the question, “will they fight?” Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers

University of North Texas Libraries Frederic Remington. “A Scout with the Buffalo-Soldiers” The Century. Volume 37, Issue 6 (1889): 901. Primary Source Adventures: Buffalo Soldiers