Buffalo Soldier

Uploaded: November 28, 2016 | Entered: November 28, 2016 10:00:10

Description

The Buffalo Soldiers played a big role in the Indian Wars in Texas and many were stationed at Fort Clark near Brackettville, Texas.

Comments

Candace M. Cleveland November 28, 2016

Another beauty Emile. Love the history parts. #1674534

John Connolly November 28, 2016

He looks like someone you wouldn't want to upset Emile! Great light and a wonderful portrait! #11540807

Nancy L. Green level-classic November 28, 2016

Wonderful capture Emile, I find their story fascinating!! <>< #11540824

Teresa Burnett level-classic November 28, 2016

Another wonderful capture, Emile!! Looks like he's armed to the gills!! LOL!! I love these events! These folks are very serious about their role in the reenactments!! #11540878

G. Margaret Hennes level-classic November 28, 2016

Great portrait Emile! #11540905

Kirsten Kiki Kjaer November 29, 2016

A great 'historic' portrait with surrounding history, Emile. #11540932

Emile Abbott level-deluxe November 29, 2016

Thanks Candace, John, Nancy, Teresa, Margaret and Kiki. #11540961

Chuck Green level-classic November 30, 2016

Great portrait, Emile! Are you working on a flyer or brochure for next year? <>< #11541195

Emile Abbott level-deluxe November 30, 2016

No just took some casual captures. Thanks Chuck. #11541231

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