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Buffalo Soldier Tragedy of 1877

Morton, Cochran County

Marker Text

African American troops, known as Buffalo Soldiers, were vital in defending the Texas frontier. On July 26, 1877 Buffalo Soldiers from Co. A of the 10th Cavalry began to pursue a Comanche party. During the pursuit, the Comanches led the troops away from water holes as the expedition traveled through Cochran and other counties. After Several days without water, Capt. Nicholas Nolan led his dehydrated soldiers and remaining animals back to Double Lakes in Lynn County; they arrived on July 30, having gone 86 hours without water. Several soldiers left camp in search of water and four died during the expedition: Pvt. John H. Bonds; Pvt. Isaac Derwin; Pvt. John Isaacs; and Pvt. John T. Gordon. (2008)

Marker Details

Address SH 214
Location Description Morton Memorial Cemetery
Marker # 14745
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; Native Americans; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.74426, -102.759206

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