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  2. Buffalo Soldiers MC - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Buffalo Soldiers/Troopers Motorcycle Clubs (NABSTMC) was formed c. 1999. [2] The organization was officially created at the 1999 National Round-Up. There a meeting was held, invited to that meeting were Presidents and Vice Presidents of most of the MC that at the time were using the name Buffalo Soldiers.

  3. Category:Motorcycle clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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  4. John Morton-Finney - Wikipedia

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    Morton-Finney enrolled at Lincoln College in Missouri, but his education was interrupted by military service. [1] He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1911, becoming a member of the 24th U.S. Infantry Regiment (a regiment of African American soldiers, better known as Buffalo soldiers) and served in the Philippines.

  5. Category:Buffalo Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    This category includes Wikipedia articles of individual members and units of the United States Army that have come to be known as the Buffalo Soldiers. For more information, see Buffalo Soldier . Subcategories

  6. Mark Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Mark Matthews (August 7, 1894 – September 6, 2005) was an American soldier. Born in Alabama and growing up in Ohio, Matthews joined the 10th Cavalry Regiment when he was only 15 years old, after having been recruited at a Lexington, Kentucky racetrack and having documents forged so that he appeared to meet the minimum age of 17.

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  8. Allen Allensworth - Wikipedia

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    Born into slavery in Louisville, Kentucky in 1842, [a] Allensworth was the youngest of thirteen children of Phyllis (c. 1782 – 1878) and Levi Allensworth. [4] Over the years, their family was scattered: his sister Lila escaped with her intended husband to Canada via the Underground Railroad; and the older boys William, George, Frank, Levi and Major were sold downriver to plantations in the ...

  9. John Bigelow Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Bigelow Jr. (May 12, 1854 – 1936) was a United States Army lieutenant colonel.He was the subject of many articles on military frontier life in Outing Magazine published by his brother Poultney Bigelow and with sketches drawn in the field by the then young and obscure Frederic Remington.