10th Cavalry "Buffalo Soldier's" Memorial
Huntsville | Madison County
In 1866, Congress passed legislation establishing two cavalry and two infantry regiments, whose enlisted composition was made up of African-Americans, to serve in the United States Army. When war broke out in Spain on April 25, 1898, all four African-American regiments were recalled from the West. Arriving in Cuba on June 22nd, the Buffalo Soldiers participated in the battles of Las Guasimas, El Caney and San Juan Hill, winning six medals of honor for gallantry in action. After the war three regiments remained on occupation duty, while the 10th United States Cavalry was ordered to New York, then to Camp Albert G. Forse in Huntsville Al. From October 18 1898 until January 28, 1899 the U.S. 10th Cavalry was encamped at this location, hence Cavalry Hills. Today, memorial honors all African-Americans who have served in all of the nation's wars.
Street Address:
Academy for Academic and Arts, 2800 Poplar Ave. at University Dr. & Pulaski Pike
Huntsville,
AL
35810
Mailing Address:
3928 Neptune Dr.
Huntsville,
AL
35810
Phone:
256-653-8223
256-428-7600
operation schedule:
Open daily; call for special tours & storytelling
handicap accommodations:
all one level, no steps


