SEMINOLE INDIAN SCOUTS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
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​The Seminole Indian Scouts Cemetery Association
📍Brackettville, Texas
The Seminole Indian Scouts Cemetery Association (SISCA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the history, heritage, and legacy of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts and their descendants.

Our primary mission is to maintain the Seminole Indian Scouts Cemetery, the final restingd place of our ancestors, including four Medal of Honor recipients. We are committed to honoring their bravery and sacrifices by raising public awareness and educating future generations.

In addition to cemetery preservation, we also work to restore and maintain the Historic Carver School Building and Grounds, a significant site that served the Scouts' descendants during segregation. Through this work, we ensure that their stories and contributions are not forgotten.

Throughout the year, we organize various activities and fundraisers to support our mission. We proudly host annual celebrations such as Juneteenth in June and Seminole Days, held on the third weekend of September, which bring together families, historians, and community members in honor of our rich cultural legacy. We also founded the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts Museum, which is housed in the original school building.
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Together, we strive to keep our legacy alive by honoring the past, educating the present, and inspiring the future.

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Join Us For Our Monthly Zoom Lecture
Time: 8:00PM EST/ 7:00PM CST
Date: Tuesday, February 24
Zoom link coming soon
   
PictureMiss Charles Emily Wilson







“All I want, right now,
is each day for one more person to learn our history.
There is great power in one.
This is what I always want, that one more person should know our story.”


- Miss Charles Emily Wilson, as quoted in
Our Land Before We Die: The Proud Story of the Seminole Negro by Jeff Guinn (Tarcher/Putnam, 2002), p. 5.

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Seminole Indian Negro Scout Association Flag

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Seminole Days 2015, Photo by Wilbur Beamer
Visit Us Soon!
Seminole Negro Indian Scouts Museum Hours:

Saturdays | 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Carver School
506 S. Beaumont Street
Brackettville, TX
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SISCA
P.O. Box 1797
Brackettville, TX 78832

 

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  • About Us
    • Officers and Board Members
    • Newsletter
  • Cemetery
    • Virtual Tour
    • Medal of Honor Recipients
    • Our Deceased >
      • 2019
      • 2015
      • 2013
      • 2010
      • 2008
      • 2006
      • 2005
      • 2002
      • 1997
      • 1926
  • Museum
    • Virtual Museum: Starting Point >
      • Meet the Mascogos of El Nacimiento
      • Sound of the Gullah Geechee
    • Carver School
    • Grand Opening
  • History
    • Crash Course Seminole History
    • Black Seminoles: A Historical Overview
    • 1870 to 1914: 150 Years of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts >
      • Caesar Daniels
      • Charles Daniels
      • Elijah Daniels
      • Espetacion Barrera
      • Friday Bowlegs
      • James (Jim) Bruner
      • Harkless Bowlegs
      • Jerry Daniels
      • Joe Cook
      • Joe Coon
      • Juan Barra
      • John Bowlegs II
      • John Daniels
      • Joseph Bruner
      • Jewel Brady
      • Luce (Louis) Cassas
      • Monday Bruner
      • Peter Bruner
      • Thomas Daniels
      • Zack Bowlegs
  • Events
    • Juneteenth >
      • Juneteenth 2025
      • Juneteenth 2018
      • Juneteenth2017
      • Juneteenth 2015
      • Juneteenth 1987
    • Seminole Days >
      • Seminole Days 2022
      • Seminole Days 2019
      • Seminole Days 2017
      • Seminole Days 2016
      • Seminole Days 2015
      • Seminole Days 2014
      • Seminole Days 2013
  • Seminole Days 2025
    • Trip to Seminole Canyon
    • Meet & Greet/Lecture Series
    • Annual Parade
    • Annual Program
    • BBQ Plate Sale
    • Loteria/Mexican Bingo
    • Annual Meeting
    • Afro-Seminole Creole
    • Saturday Lecture Series
    • Booths and Vendors
    • Kids' Crafts & More
    • Sunday Cemetery Ceremony
    • Volunteers
    • Places to Stay
    • A Note About Conduct During Events
  • Lecture Archive
    • Educational Resources
  • Gift Shop
    • Membership
  • The Treaty of Kódeeslí’í