The Seminole Negro Indian Scouts Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and commemorating the history of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts, a unique group of individuals who served as scouts for the U.S. Government and Military in the late 19th century. Through primary documents and firsthand accounts, the Society sheds light on the origins and journey of these scouts, providing valuable insights into their interactions with the government and their role in supporting themselves while awaiting transit from Texas to Indian Territory.
With a focus on historical accuracy and authenticity, the Society offers an annotated booklet containing transcribed letters and original articles, offering a comprehensive understanding of the Scouts' origins and evolution. This one-of-a-kind resource, available for purchase, showcases previously untranscribed records from the Library of Congress, providing a unique glimpse into the history of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts.
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