Medal of Honor Recipients

Buffalo Soldiers

Medal of Honor Recipients

(Soldiers & Black Seminole Scouts)

“One of the toughest units in the U. S. Army was the Seminole- Negro Indian Scouts. This elite group was recruited in 1870 from black people living in Mexico. The army selected them for their superbly honed frontier tracking skills, superior marksmanship and first rate horsemanship.” [Fort Davis National Park Service] -  Learn More - (PDF)

John Denny (1846 – 1901)

First sergeant Augustus Walley (1856 – 1938)

Sergeant Henry Johnson,(1850 – 1904)

Isaiah Mays, (1858 – 1925)

Fitz Lee (1866 – 1899)

Sgt. George Jordan (1847 – 1904)

Sgt. William H. Thompkins, (1872 – 1916)

Fitz Lee (1866 – 1899)

Ordnance-Sergeant Moses Williams (1845 – 1899)

Pompey Factor (1849 – 1928)

Private Dennis Bell, (1866 – 1953)

Medal Honor

Sergeant Brent Woods (1855 – 1906)

Sergeant Thomas Shaw (1846 – 1895)

Lieutenant William McBryar, (1861 – 1941)

Fitz Lee (1866 – 1899)

Medal Honor

Emanuel Stance (1843 – 1887)

Edward L. Baker, Jr.(1865 –1913)

Medal Honor