Maj. George W. Ford and Harriett Bythewood

Dr. Noel B. Ford Page 34 Crisis Magazine August 1917

Dr. Noel B. Ford Page 34 Crisis Magazine August 1917

Photo of Noel Ford (center), son of Major George Ford.

Dr. Noel B. Ford, Crisis Magazine

Dr. Noel B. Ford, Crisis Magazine

Dr. Noel B. Ford was a medical doctor and surgeon who graduated from Meharry Medical School.  He is mentioned in the Crisis Magazine as a man of distinction.

Ford Family Dinner

Ford Family Dinner

Florence Ford (married to Cecil Bruce Ford), Harriett "Hallie" Ford Goins (daugther of George Ford), Garfield Goins, husband to Hallie, and Janet Allen at a Christmas dinner at the Allen home in Peoria, Illinois.  The Goins owned the first black mortuary in the City. 

Goins Furneral Parlor

Goins Furneral Parlor

Harriet Ford Goin's propertyin Peoria, Illinois.  The right hand side of the home was the residence and the other side was the Goin Funeral parlor.

Distinquished Soldier Passes

Distinquished Soldier Passes

Obituary of Major George Ford.

Major George W. Ford, Man of Month

Major George W. Ford, Man of Month

Honorable Mention in an article about Major George W. Ford.

Major Ford obit

Major Ford obit

Major George Ford's Obituary.  He died at the age of 91 in 1939 and was the last living member of the original 10th Calvary known as the Buffalo Soliders. His body was interred at Camp Butler Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois.

Gravesite Camp Butler

Gravesite Camp Butler

Headstone of Major Geroge W. Ford at Camp Butler National Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois.  His wife Harriet is also buried with him.