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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1870-1891) - First established as [[Post at Cheyenne Agency]] in 1870 by Captain [[Edward P. Pearson]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[17th U.S. Infantry]]. Re-named 30 Dec 1878, after Captain [[Andrew S. Bennett]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[5th U.S. Infantry]], who was killed 4 Sep 1878 by hostile Bannock Indians at [[Clark's Fort]], Montana. Abandoned in 1891. | |||
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== | == History == | ||
Established 17 May 1870 by | Established 17 May 1870 by Captain [[Edward P. Pearson]], [[17th U.S. Infantry]], as a one company U.S. Army post to protect the Cheyenne Agency Indians. The fort had three palisaded sides and one open side facing the Missouri River. Following the Custer Massacre in 1876 the fort hosted up to nine companies of troops. Abandoned 18 Nov 1891. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Partially covered by the Oahe Reservoir. | Partially covered by the Oahe Reservoir. | ||
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(F) 44.6716487, -100.6404211 | (F) 44.6716487, -100.6404211, Fort Bennett (2) | ||
Fort Bennett | (1870-1891) | ||
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[[Category:South Dakota All]] | [[Category:South Dakota All]] | ||
[[Category:South Dakota Forts]] | [[Category:South Dakota Forts]] | ||
[[Category:South Dakota Stanley County]] | |||
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]] | [[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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[[Category:Destroyed]] | [[Category:Destroyed]] | ||
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Fort Bennett (2) (1870-1891) - First established as Post at Cheyenne Agency in 1870 by Captain Edward P. Pearson, 17th U.S. Infantry. Re-named 30 Dec 1878, after Captain Andrew S. Bennett, 5th U.S. Infantry, who was killed 4 Sep 1878 by hostile Bannock Indians at Clark's Fort, Montana. Abandoned in 1891. HistoryEstablished 17 May 1870 by Captain Edward P. Pearson, 17th U.S. Infantry, as a one company U.S. Army post to protect the Cheyenne Agency Indians. The fort had three palisaded sides and one open side facing the Missouri River. Following the Custer Massacre in 1876 the fort hosted up to nine companies of troops. Abandoned 18 Nov 1891. Current StatusPartially covered by the Oahe Reservoir.
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