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Montana Frontier Forts Prior to 1902

Alexander, Fort, Montana - On Yellowstone River, opposite mouth of Rosebud River.
Assinniboine, Fort, Montana - On Beaver Creek, Choteau County.

Baker Camp, Montana - Name changed to Fort Logan.
Belknap Fort, Montana - On the Yellowstone River.
Benton Fort, Montana - Choteau County; now town of that name.
Big Horn Barracks, Montana - Name changed to Fort Custer.
Browning Fort, Montana

Charles Fort, Montana - In Dawson County.
Clagget Fort, Montana.
Cooke Camp, Montana - At mouth of Judith River.
Cotta Fort, Montana - In Missoula County.
Custer Fort, Montana - On Big Horn River; first called Big Horn Barracks,
Custer Battlefield National Cemetery, Montana - At Crow Agency.

Ellis, Fort, Montana - Near town of Bozeman.

Flathead Fort, Montana - On Clarks Fork branch of the Colombia River.
Flat Lick Camp, Kentucky - In Knox County.

Galpin Fort, Montana - At junction of Milk and Missouri Rivers

Harrison Fort, Montana - Four miles from Helena.
Hawley Fort, Montana - On Missouri River, Dawson Comity.

Indian Fort, Montana - On Missouri River, opposite mouth of the Porcupine.

Keogh Fort, Montana - Near mouth of Tongue River, Custer County.
Kipp Fort, Montana - On the Upper Missouri River.
Kootenais Fort, Montana - On Flat Bow or Kootenais River.

Lewis Camp, Montana - On the Big Spring fork of Judith River.
Lewis Fort, Montana - On Missouri River, near Pablois Island.
Logan, Fort, Montana - In Smiths River Valley, Meagher Comity; now town of that name; established as Camp Baker.

Maginnis Fort, Montana - Fergus County; now town of that name, 53 miles from Rocky Point.
Merritt Camp, Montana - At Tongue River Agency.
Missoula Fort, Montana - On Bitter Root River, 4 miles from Missoula Station.
Montana State Soldiers' Home, Columbia Falls.

McKinzie Fort, Montana.

Owen Fort, Montana - On Bitter Root or St. Marys River. (See Forts and Valleys of Montana, 1862)

Parker Fort, Montana.
Pease Fort, Montana - On the Yellowstone River.
Poplar Grove Camp, Montana - Near Poplar Creek Agency.

Reynolds Camp, Montana - South bank of the Sun River; name changed to Fort Shaw.

Sarpy Fort, Montana - On Yellowstone River, in Gallatin County.
Shaw Fort, Montana - On Sun River, 88 miles north of Helena; first named Camp Reynolds.
Smith C. F. Fort, Montana - On Big Horn River, 8 miles above the mouth of Rotten Grass Creek. (See Montana Indians and Indian Wars)
Stewart Fort, Montana - On Missouri River, at mouth of Big Muddy Creek
Sun River Post on, Montana - Fort Shaw.

Tongue River Cantonment, Montana - Now Fort Keogh. 


Notes About Book:

Source: List of Military Posts Etc. Established in the United States from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Returns Division, 1902, Government Printing Office, Washington

Notes about Online Publication: This manuscript has been ocr'd and heavily edited. The structure of this manuscript has been changed to allow better online presentation.

 

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