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DESCRIPTION:160th Anniversary of the Buffalo Soldiers\nCelebrating the California 
 Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Trail, 1902–1904\n\n(Sacramento, CA)  - On 
 Tuesday, July 28, 2026, at 11:30 a.m., on our West Steps of the California 
 State Capitol we will host a statewide commemoration marking the 160th 
 Anniversary of the establishment of the Buffalo Soldiers and the public 
 recognition of the California Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Trail, interpreting 
 the special service in California from 1902 to 1904.\n \nOur State Capitol 
 ceremony will elevate one of the most significant chapters in African 
 American military and environmental history.  Together, we will affirm 
 California’s leadership in Buffalo Soldiers heritage interpretation as we 
 reestablish our Buffalo Soldier Chapter at our SF Presidio, headquarters 
 for our California Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Trail.\n\nThe Buffalo Soldiers 
 were established on July 28, 1866 and served the United States with 
 distinction. Their contributions shaped the nation’s military readiness 
 globally, western development, and early conservation movement. \n\nThe 
 160th Anniversary provides California with a historic opportunity to honor 
 their legacy with the dignity, ceremony, and statewide visibility their 
 service deserves.\n\nBetween 1902 and 1904, the Ninth Cavalry was stationed 
 at the Presidio of San Francisco and Monterey Presidio and deployed to 
 Sequoia National Park and Yosemite National Park. Under the leadership of 
 Captain Charles Young, one of the Army’s 3 Black officers at the time, 
 the regiment carried out duties that would define the origins of national 
 park stewardship. \n\nYoung’s command in Sequoia during the summer of 
 1903 where his troopers and local contractors built the road to the Giant 
 Forest, extended the road to Moro Rock, enforced conservation laws, 
 protected the high country from illegal grazing, and constructed the first 
 trail to Mount Whitney remains one of the most important contributions of 
 African American soldiers to the nation’s environmental heritage.\n\nOur 
 California Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Trail Project will connect these sites 
 into a unified interpretive framework, linking San Francisco, Monterey, 
 Sequoia, Yosemite, and the communities of the San Joaquin Valley. \n\nThe 
 trail highlights the Ninth Cavalry’s military professionalism, civic 
 engagement, and environmental leadership, while also documenting the racial 
 climate they navigated in early twentieth‑century California. Their 
 presence in San Francisco marked the first time a Black regiment was 
 stationed in a major West Coast urban center, drawing intense media 
 attention and revealing both the challenges and achievements of African 
 American soldiers in a rapidly evolving state.\n\nThe 11:30 a.m. West Steps 
 ceremony on July 28 will feature formal remarks, historical presentations, 
 and statewide recognition of the Buffalo Soldiers’ contributions to 
 California’s military and civic development. \n\nThe West Steps, of our 
 California State Capitol is a special site for major public observances and 
 provides a prominent public symbolic setting for this commemoration, 
 aligning the event with California’s broader commitments to historical 
 inclusion, cultural recognition, and public education.\n\nOur observance 
 also supports California 175 and America 250, offering a powerful platform 
 for statewide heritage programming. The 160th Anniversary underscores 
 California’s leadership in interpreting African American history within 
 the broader narrative of the American West, national defense, and 
 environmental stewardship.\n\nOur California Buffalo Soldiers Heritage 
 Trail Project provides a foundation for expanded public programming, 
 interpretive signage, educational curricula, and partnerships with local 
 governments, tribal nations, heritage organizations, and national 
 institutions. \n\nAs California continues to celebration our 175th 
 anniversary and our nations America 250, the trail stands as a cornerstone 
 for nationwide heritage development and public engagement.\n\nTogether, we 
 will honor the establishment of the Buffalo Soldiers with ceremony, 
 historical recognition, and statewide participation.  Their legacy is 
 rooted in courage, discipline, leadership, and environmental stewardship 
 that continues to inspire Californians and Americans across generations. 
 The California Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Trail ensures that this legacy 
 will be preserved, interpreted, and celebrated for decades to come.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/07/11/18887346.php
SUMMARY:160th Anniversary of the Buffalo Soldiers - our California Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Trail
LOCATION:California State Capitol - West Steps\nCapitol Mall & 10th Street\nDowntown 
 Sacramento, CA 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/07/11/18887346.php
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