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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1874-1888) - A private trading post established in 1874 in present-day Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana. Named Reed's Fort after "Major" [[Alonzo S. Reed]] the first proprietor and postmaster. Abandoned in 1888.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1880-1888) - A private trading post/post office established in 1880 in present-day Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana. Named Reed's Fort after "Major" [[Alonzo S. Reed]] the first proprietor and postmaster. Abandoned in 1888.


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== History ==
== History ==
Established in present-day Lewistown, Montana in November 1874.  
Established in present-day Lewistown, Montana in 1880. Reed's Fort was a  private trading post built by "Major" [[Alonzo S. Reed]] on a homestead claim he filed in 1880.  (Note: Reed was not known to have been an actual Army major). 


Reed's Fort was a  private trading post that was purchased and relocated from [[Fort Sherman (3)]] by "Major" [[Alonzo S. Reed]].  Reed was not known to have been an actual Army major. The relocated trading post building also became the town's first post office on 6 Jan 1881 and was known as Reed's Fort Post Office. The town was renamed Lewistown in 1883. Reed's Fort was located about 1.5 miles down Spring Creek from the site of [[Fort Sherman (3)|Fort Sherman]]. The original trading post structure still survives, located in a city park below the mouth of Casino Creek.
Also in 1880, [[Francis Janeaux]], a leading Metis figure and licensed trader, also established a trading post about a mile away at the corner of Third Avenue North and Broadway in present-day Lewistown.


"Major" Alonzo S. Reed and his partner Mr. Bowles, purchased the Story and Hoffman trading post at Fort Sherman in 1874. it was then moved without the stockade about a mile and a half down Spring Creek and reestablished as a very active trading center during the latter part of the 1870s. In 1882 Reed's Fort was sold to Frank Day and Sergeant Holsmore who proposed to convert the place from a rendezvous for tough citizens into a quiet thrifty ranch.
By the end of 1880 the area that is now Lewistown was divided into two enclaves, [[Janeaux's Post]] and [[Reed's Fort (2)|Reed's Fort]]. The combined settlements had a population of about 300 residents, according to U.S. Census records and the two trading posts were in direct competition.


By 1888 the post structure was abandoned.
On his homestead claim, Reed had built a cabin, trading store, and post office. The post office was skillfully built by Mose LaTray, a Metis carpenter. LaTroy squared the logs used for the walls and joined the four walls at the corners with clean steeple or V-notches that resulted in tighter walls that required less chinking and insulation.
 
His post office officially opened on 6 Jan 1881 and was known as Reed's Fort Post Office with Reed as postmaster. In 1882 Major Reed resigned as postmaster and Frank Day replaced him. The original trading post/ post office structure still survives, located in a city park below the mouth of Casino Creek.
 
By 1888 the post office structure was abandoned.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
[[File:Reed's Fort Marker.jpeg|thumb|left|400px|Reed's Fort Post Office DAR Marker.]]
[[File:Reed's Fort Marker.jpeg|thumb|left|400px|Reed's Fort Post Office DAR Marker.]]
The original structure survives and is located at 301 Casino Creek Dr, Lewistown. The surviving structure appears to differ from period pictures in that it now appears smaller and configured differently.
The original Post Office structure survives and is located at 301 Casino Creek Dr, Lewistown. The surviving structure appears to differ from period pictures in that it now appears smaller and configured differently.
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'''Location:''' 301 Casino Creek Dr, Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana
'''Location:''' 301 Casino Creek Dr, Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana.


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'''See Also:'''
'''See Also:'''
* [[Fort Sherman (3)]]
* [[Fort Sherman (3)]]
* [[Reed and Bowles Trading Post]]


'''Sources:'''  
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* [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMWRD0_Reeds_Fort_Post_Office_Lewistown_MT WayMarking - Reed's Fort]
* [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMWRD0_Reeds_Fort_Post_Office_Lewistown_MT WayMarking - Reed's Fort]
* [https://www.legendsofamerica.com/reeds-fort-montana/ Legends of America - Reed's Fort]
* [https://www.legendsofamerica.com/reeds-fort-montana/ Legends of America - Reed's Fort]
 
* [https://npgallery.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Text/10000545.pdf NRHP-Reed's Fort Post Office]
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 30 July 2022


Reed's Fort (2) (1880-1888) - A private trading post/post office established in 1880 in present-day Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana. Named Reed's Fort after "Major" Alonzo S. Reed the first proprietor and postmaster. Abandoned in 1888.

Reed's Fort Building Commerated as the First Post-Office in Lewistown, Montana.

History

Established in present-day Lewistown, Montana in 1880. Reed's Fort was a private trading post built by "Major" Alonzo S. Reed on a homestead claim he filed in 1880. (Note: Reed was not known to have been an actual Army major).

Also in 1880, Francis Janeaux, a leading Metis figure and licensed trader, also established a trading post about a mile away at the corner of Third Avenue North and Broadway in present-day Lewistown.

By the end of 1880 the area that is now Lewistown was divided into two enclaves, Janeaux's Post and Reed's Fort. The combined settlements had a population of about 300 residents, according to U.S. Census records and the two trading posts were in direct competition.

On his homestead claim, Reed had built a cabin, trading store, and post office. The post office was skillfully built by Mose LaTray, a Metis carpenter. LaTroy squared the logs used for the walls and joined the four walls at the corners with clean steeple or V-notches that resulted in tighter walls that required less chinking and insulation.

His post office officially opened on 6 Jan 1881 and was known as Reed's Fort Post Office with Reed as postmaster. In 1882 Major Reed resigned as postmaster and Frank Day replaced him. The original trading post/ post office structure still survives, located in a city park below the mouth of Casino Creek.

By 1888 the post office structure was abandoned.

Current Status

Reed's Fort Post Office DAR Marker.

The original Post Office structure survives and is located at 301 Casino Creek Dr, Lewistown. The surviving structure appears to differ from period pictures in that it now appears smaller and configured differently.


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Location: 301 Casino Creek Dr, Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana.

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Lat: 47.058488 Long: -109.424152

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Visited: 20 Jul 2022, 14 Jul 2019