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mungeclimber

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Moro Rock and the Buffalo Soldiers
« on: February 24, 2016, 06:13:09 pm »
Check this out...

http://www.nps.gov/chyo/learn/historyculture/buffalo-soldiers.htm

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In addition to their military duties, the Buffalo Soldiers also served as some of the first care takers of the national parks. Between 1891 and 1913, the U.S. Army served as the official administrator of Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks. The soldiers were stationed at the Presidio of San Francisco during the winter months and then served in the Sierra during the summer months. While in the parks, soldier's duties included fighting wildfire, curbing poaching of the park's wildlife, ending illegal grazing of livestock on federal lands, and constructing roads, trail and other infrastructure. In 1903, Captain Charles Young led a company of Buffalo Soldiers in Sequoia and General Grant (now Sequoia and King's Canyon) National Parks. Young and his troops managed to complete more infrastructure improvements than those from the previous three years. They completed a road to the Giant Forest and a road to the base of Moro Rock. Their work on these new roads now allowed the public to access the mountain-top forest for the first time.
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Piece of history I had no idea about.

DaveyTree

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Re: Moro Rock and the Buffalo Soldiers
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2016, 08:02:48 pm »
Way cool.