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Author
Leiker
,
Jim
Title
The
buffalo
soldiers
at
Fort
Hays
.
Degree Program
History
Abstract
In
1866
, the
United
States
Congress
authorized
the
establishment
of
six
new
army
regiments
that were to
consist
entirely
of
black
men
.
Part
of the
reason
for the
creation
of these
units
was the
admirable
record
black
regiments
had
achieved
during
the
Civil
War
. But the
primary
cause
was the
dire
need
for
manpower
in the
postwar
regular
army
.
Only
a
year
after
Lee's
surrender
at
Appomattox
, the
military
had been
reduced
so
drastically
that there were not
enough
soldiers
to
deal
with the
needs
of
white
settlers
in the
West
. There, the
men
of the
black
regiments
aided
in the
eviction
of the
Plains
Indians
acquiring
the
nickname
"
Buffalo
Soldiers
" a
title
of
respect
equated
with the
great
beast
of the
plains
. For the
community
of
Hays
,
Kansas
, the
story
of the
Buffalo
Soldiers
has
special
significance
. From
1867
to
1870
,
black
troops
from the
Tenth
Cavalry
and
Thirty-
Eighth
Infantry
stationed
at
Fort
Hays
and from
1881
to
1885
,
companies
of the
Ninth
cavalry
stationed
there as
well
. The
early
history
of the
Buffalo
Soldiers
ran
parallel
to the
development
of
Hays
City
.
Fort
Hays
was the
first
site
of
Indian
combat
for any of the
new
black
recruits
. The
Buffalo
Soldiers
witnessed
the
establishment
of
Hays
City
in
1867
and
often
served
as
civilian
guards
during
the
settlement's
first
few
months
.
Blacks
shared
equally
in the
miseries
that were the
domain
of
every
soldier
in the
frontier
army
.
Disease
,
inadequate
food
and
shelter
,
association
with
dangerous
characters
and
even
boredom
were
everyday
staples
of
military
life
.
Fights
and
shootings
between
black
soldiers
and
civilians
contributed
to
Hays
City's
reputation
for
violence
. A
combination
of
local
factors
brought
the
Buffalo
Soldiers
to
Fort
Hays
.
While
white
settlement
in
western
Kansas
steadily
increased
,
Indian
raids
continued
to
r
i
se
. The
first
overland
stage
company
from
Kansas
City
to
Denver
ran
along
the
Smoky
Hill
Trail
and
prompted
the
establishment
of
Fort
Fletcher
in
present-day
Ellis
County
in
1865
. A
shortage
of
manpower
caused
Fletcher
to
close
the
following
year
but by
1866
, the
Union
Pacific
Railroad
,
Eastern
Division
, had
begun
construction
on a
line
through
Kansas
.
Out
of the
need
to
protect
the
advancing
railroad
,
Fort
Hays
was
established
. Its
first
months
were
bedeviled
by
problems
of
too
few
men
trying
to
defend
too
large
an
area
. By
June
1867
, the
fort
consisted
mostly
of
infantry
,
which
was
ineffective
if
pursuit
of
mounted
Indian
warriors
became
necessary
. The
need
for
additional
cavalry
at
Fort
Hays
was
answered
by
several
companies
of the
Tenth
cavalry
,
just
completing
training
at
Fort
Leavenworth
and
Fort
Riley
in
eastern
Kansas
. The
Tenth's
commander
,
Colonel
Benjamin
Grierson
, had
recruited
freedmen
from
all
parts
of the
eastern
United
States
. The
black
recruits
faced
disadvantages
that the
white
units
did
not have.
Since
most
freedmen
could
not
read
nor
write
, the
burden
for
routine
paperwork
shifted
to the
white
officers
,
leaving
less
time
for
supervision
of
training
and
drill
. The
black
units
were
continually
provided
with
inferior
animals
and
supplies
and were
usually
the
objects
of
prejudice
from
white
soldiers
.
While
training
his
troops
at
Fort
Leavenworth
,
Grierson
became
involved
in a
conflict
with the
post
commander
.
Wishing
to
remove
his
men
from the
discriminatory
environment
at
Leavenworth
,
Grierson
dispatched
several
companies
of the
Tenth
to
western
Kansas
. The
disadvantages
of the
new
recruits
became
painfully
obvious
during
their
first
combat
engagement
north
of
Fort
Hays
.
Under
the
command
of
Captain
George
Armes
,
troops
of the
Tenth
Cavalry
,
Company
F
,
battled
a
party
of
Cheyenne
at the
Saline
River
in
August
1867
.
Panic
and
disorganization
among
the
ranks
made
it
difficult
for the
officers
to
mount
a
proper
defense
.
However
, by the
time
of the
Tenth's
second
engagement
at
Beaver
Creek
later
that
month
, the
new
recruits
were
able
to
handle
themselves
admirably
in
combat
,
surviving
three
days
in a
perilous
situation
when
their
company
was
surrounded
.
While
units
of
black
cavalry
tracked
hostile
Indians
in the
field
,
t
he
infantry
spread
out
along
the
UPRR-ED
line
,
protecting
construction
crews
and
surveying
parties
. By
late
1867
,
Indian
hostilities
had
diminished
enough
for
Grierson
to
call
his
companies
of the
Tenth
back
to
Fort
Riley
,
leaving
companies
of the
Thirty-Eighth
Infantry
to
occupy
Fort
Hays
. The
cholera
epidemic
of
1867
took
a
high
and
gruesome
toll
on the
black
units
,
causing
many
whites
to
believe
that
it
was the
Buffalo
Soldiers
who
had
somehow
carried
the
disease
into
Kansas
.
Drunkenness
and
insubordination
were
common
problems
in the
black
units
as
well
as in
all
army
regiments
.
One-fourth
of the
army's
enlistment
deserted
in
1867
but the
rate
of
desertion
for the
Buffalo
Soldiers
was
relatively
low
compared
to
white
units
.
Although
the
Buffalo
Soldiers
'
sense
of
cohesion
aided
their
military
effectiveness
,
it
also
proved
to be a
drawback
in their
dealings
with
civilians
.
When
one
black
soldier
was
injured
or
killed
in a
fight
with
Hays
City
residents
, the
rest
took
upon
themselves
the
task
of
locating
and
punishing
the
offender
. The
numerous
violent
encounters
between
blacks
and
white
civilians
in
Hays
City
resembled
an
ongoing
blood
feud
and
white
racism
tended
to
exaggerate
the
Buffalo
Soldiers
'
role
to the
point
where
they have
mistakenly
been
blamed
for
all
the
bloodshed
that
characterized
Hays
'
early
years
.
When
troops
of the
Ninth
cavalry
stationed
at
Fort
Hays
in the
early
1880s
,
conditions
had
improved
somewhat
but
conflicts
with
local
residents
was
still
the
norm
. The
new
Buffalo
Soldiers
were
younger
and had
no
experience
in
combat
as
compared
to their
predecessors
. But the
new
troops
were also
more
capable
of
self-restraint
and
less
eager
to
resort
to
gunfire
in their
dealings
with
angry
civilians
.
When
the
last
of the
black
units
departed
in
1885
, they
precipitated
the
closing
of
Fort
Hays
itself
by
only
four
years
. For
over
a
third
of its
history
,
Fort
Hays
was
guarded
by
troops
of the
new
black
regiments
and the
contribution
they
made
to the
development
of
Hays
City
and
Ellis
County
was
substantial
.
While
some
of the
Buffalo
Soldiers
served
as
agents
of
peace
,
others
contributed
to the
violence
that
made
Hays
the
source
of
legends
about
wild
frontier
towns
.
Date Original
1992
Publisher
Fort Hays State University
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LD2652 .T5 H5 L45 1992
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