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'''Fort Ridgely (1853-1867)''' - Established in 1851 by [[6th U.S. Infantry]] troops to watch over the Dakota Sioux Indian Agency and keep the peace between settlers and the Dakota Sioux. The fort was manned during the [[U.S. Civil War]] by volunteer units of the [[5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry]] Regiment
'''Fort Ridgely (1853-1867)''' - Established in 1851 by [[6th U.S. Infantry]] troops to watch over the Dakota Sioux Indian Agency and keep the peace between settlers and the Dakota Sioux. The fort was manned during the [[U.S. Civil War]] by volunteer units of the [[5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry]] Regiment
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The Army abandoned the Fort in 1867 leaving one soldier behind as a caretaker. The caretaker left the post in 1872 and civilians occupied the remaining buildings and dismantled the structures for their own use. Today the building foundations are preserved by a private group and owned by the Minnesota Historical Society within the boundaries of Fort Ridgely State Park. The old commissary building (partially reconstructed by the Veteran Conservation Corps in the 1930s) now houses the museum.
The Army abandoned the Fort in 1867 leaving one soldier behind as a caretaker. The caretaker left the post in 1872 and civilians occupied the remaining buildings and dismantled the structures for their own use. Today the building foundations are preserved by a private group and owned by the Minnesota Historical Society within the boundaries of Fort Ridgely State Park. The old commissary building (partially reconstructed by the Veteran Conservation Corps in the 1930s) now houses the museum.
 
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'''Location:''' South-Western Minnesota (located near Fairfax, MN)
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Ridgely Wikipedia]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Ridgely Wikipedia]
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* [http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/fr/ Minnesota Historical Society]
* [http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/fr/ Minnesota Historical Society]
* [http://fortridgely.tripod.com/ Fort Ridgely Historic Site]
* [http://fortridgely.tripod.com/ Fort Ridgely Historic Site]
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Revision as of 11:49, 16 January 2007

Fort Ridgely - 1855

Fort Ridgely (1853-1867) - Established in 1851 by 6th U.S. Infantry troops to watch over the Dakota Sioux Indian Agency and keep the peace between settlers and the Dakota Sioux. The fort was manned during the U.S. Civil War by volunteer units of the 5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment

Fort Ridgely played an important role in the 1862 Dakota War. Two battles were fought there on 20-22 Aug 1862 between Army volunteers and refugees from the Minnesota River Valley, and Dakota Sioux forces. This was one of the few instances of a full assault on a U.S. Military post in the west. The assault by 400 to 500 Dakota Sioux was turned back after two days of hard fighting and the arrival of U.S. Army reinforcments on the 27th of August.

The Army abandoned the Fort in 1867 leaving one soldier behind as a caretaker. The caretaker left the post in 1872 and civilians occupied the remaining buildings and dismantled the structures for their own use. Today the building foundations are preserved by a private group and owned by the Minnesota Historical Society within the boundaries of Fort Ridgely State Park. The old commissary building (partially reconstructed by the Veteran Conservation Corps in the 1930s) now houses the museum.


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Location: South-Western Minnesota (located near Fairfax, MN)

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Lat: 44.45253 Long: -94.73192

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