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People in the News

Saturday, September 13, 2025

People in the News

Saturday, September 13, 2025

A female Buffalo soldier-Cathay Williams

Only known female Buffalo soldier-Cathay Williams
Only known female Buffalo soldier-Cathay Williams

FROM HER HUMBLE start in Missouri, Cathay Williams made her way into the record books of military history as the only known and documented female buffalo soldier.

Williams was born a slave in Jackson County and moved to Jefferson City with her family and master as a small child. In 1862, as the Union soldiers moved through Jefferson City, several slaves, including Williams, were confiscated by the 8th Indiana Infantry as ”contraband“ and taken to Arkansas. While with the 8th Indiana Infantry, she worked as a cook and laundress. After the war was over, Williams found work as a cook at Jefferson Barracks near St. Louis. Not long after this, she decided she was going to join the army so that she could make her own way and not be dependent on others.

Read more about her @ https://www.womenscouncil.org/cd_web/Williams.html