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From: Violet Guy <>
Subject: [Fwd: The Buffalo Barracks]
Date: Sun, 07 Mar 1999 14:40:58 -0700


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This was reposted by the coordinator of the <> . I
thought that it might be of interest to some of you.

Violet Moore Guy
03/06/99

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Subject: The Buffalo Barracks

Forwarded from Cliff Williams, who is not a subscriber to this list...

>X-From_: Sun Mar 7 06:47:26 1999
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>From: "Clifford R. Williams" <>
>Sender: "Clifford R. Williams" <>
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>To All Whom It May Concern:
>
>This message is to inform all genealogists, researchers, historians,
>teachers and students, about a very important web site that has a
>searchable database of over 1, 650 U.S. Army soldiers who once
>served at the short-lived Buffalo Barracks between 1835 and 1846.
>
>The 1840 Census of Buffalo, NY lists Colonel James M. Bankhead and a
>quantity of 671individuals ranging from age 1 to 60 under his
>responsibility.
>Unfortunately, the census does not list each of these barracks residents
>by name....only by quantity.
>
>However, The Buffalo Barracks Historical Web Site has made available, free
>of charge, the names of all officers and soldiers, and some of their wifes
>and dependants, who lived at this early federal military post on the
>Niagara Frontier.
>The URL for this outstanding web site is:
>
>[ www.buffalonet.org/army ]
>
>There you will discover the Descriptive & Historical Register Data for
>Enlisted Soldiers in the U.S. Army, as well as a wealth of information
>pertaining
>to the Buffalo Barracks and it's unique historic value. I encourage
>everyone to take the
>time to visit this site.
>
>Perhaps you have an ancestor who once served there?
>
>Enjoy your visit,
>
>Cliff Williams
>
>
>
>
>

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