George W. Ford (Buffalo Soldier)
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George W. Ford was a U.S. military officer in the Spanish American War and a Buffalo Soldier. Born in Alexandria, Virginia, at George Washington's Mount Vernon Plantation, he joined the 10th Cavalry in 1867 at 19. Ford was assigned to Company L, and during his enlistment, he and his fellow troops protected railroad working crews, escorted stages and supply wagons. In 1939 at the age of 91, in Springfield, Illinois. He was honored with a full military funeral and buried at Camp Butler National Cemetery. Ford was also the last surviving member of the original 10th United States Cavalry.
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George W. Ford (Buffalo Soldier)
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1847-11-23
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1939-06-20
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George W. Ford was a U.S. military officer in the Spanish American War and a Buffalo Soldier. Born in Alexandria, Virginia, at George Washington's Mount Vernon Plantation, he joined the 10th Cavalry in 1867 at 19. Ford was assigned to Company L, and during his enlistment, he and his fellow troops protected railroad working crews, escorted stages and supply wagons. In 1939 at the age of 91, in Springfield, Illinois. He was honored with a full military funeral and buried at Camp Butler National Cemetery. Ford was also the last surviving member of the original 10th United States Cavalry.
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