Fort Robinson and the American West, 1874-1899

Fort Robinson and the American West, 1874-1899
Title Fort Robinson and the American West, 1874-1899 PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. Buecker
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 326
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780806135342

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Established in 1874 just south of the Black Hills, Fort Robinson witnessed many of the most dramatic, most tragic encounters between whites and American Indians, including the Cheyenne Outbreak, the death of Crazy Horse, the Ghost Dance, the desperation and diplomacy of such famed plains Indian leaders as Dull Knife and Red Cloud, and the tragic sequence of events surrounding Wounded Knee.

Fort Robinson

Fort Robinson
Title Fort Robinson PDF eBook
Author Ephriam D. Dickson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 2010-07
Genre History
ISBN 9780738551180

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Established in northwestern Nebraska in 1874, Fort Robinson served as a military post for nearly 75 years, playing a critical role in the settlement of the West. From here, soldiers marched out to participate in the Great Sioux War of 1876-1877. The famous Oglala leader Crazy Horse was killed at the post. In 1878, Dull Knife's band of Northern Cheyenne attempted to escape the post, resulting in more than 64 deaths. Troops from Fort Robinson were also sent to the Pine Ridge Agency during the Ghost Dance fervor in 1890, the last of the armed conflicts with the Lakota. The arrival of the railroad at Fort Robinson initiated a new role for the post in the 20th century. Between 1885 and 1907, Fort Robinson was home to the 9th and 10th Cavalry, the famous buffalo soldiers. In 1919, Fort Robinson became a remount depot where horses and mules were purchased and conditioned for issue to the army. During World War II, Fort Robinson included a German POW internment camp and the site of the army's largest war dog reception and training center. The fort closed in 1948 and was made a state park in 1972.

Fort Robinson and the American Century, 1900-1948

Fort Robinson and the American Century, 1900-1948
Title Fort Robinson and the American Century, 1900-1948 PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. Buecker
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 292
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780806136462

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Most fort histories end when the military lowers the flag for the last time and the soldiers march out. In contrast, Fort Robinson—occupied and used for more than fifty years since its abandonment by the U.S. army—has taken on new roles. This book recounts the story of this famous northwestern Nebraska army post as it underwent remarkable transformation in the first half of the twentieth century. In the early 1900s, Fort Robinson hosted the last of the African American buffalo soldiers to serve in Nebraska. In the 1920s and 1930s the fort procured and issued thousands of horses for the U.S. army’s largest remount depot. During World War II, Fort Robinson housed the army’s primary war dog training center and served as a major internment camp for German prisoners of war. After 1948, Fort Robinson became a beef research center and is now the state’s premier park. Fort Robinson and the American Century, 1900-1948, is based on more than twenty years of archival research as well as the personal recollections of the men and women who served at the fort. More than ninety photographs and five maps supplement the narrative.

Northern Cheyenne Ledger Art by Fort Robinson Breakout Survivors

Northern Cheyenne Ledger Art by Fort Robinson Breakout Survivors
Title Northern Cheyenne Ledger Art by Fort Robinson Breakout Survivors PDF eBook
Author Denise Low
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2020-11
Genre Art
ISBN 149621515X

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Northern Cheyenne Ledger Art by Fort Robinson Breakout Survivors presents Dodge City ledger-art images and biographies that document a Native perspective at the cusp of reservation life in 1879.

Fort Robinson, Outpost on the Plains

Fort Robinson, Outpost on the Plains
Title Fort Robinson, Outpost on the Plains PDF eBook
Author Roger T. Grange
Publisher
Total Pages 51
Release 1958-01-01
Genre Fort Robinson (Neb.)
ISBN 9780933307186

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Fort Robinson: Outpost on the Plains

Fort Robinson: Outpost on the Plains
Title Fort Robinson: Outpost on the Plains PDF eBook
Author Roger T. Grange
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 90
Release 2023-11-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"Fort Robinson: Outpost on the Plains" by Roger T. Grange. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Outpost of the Sioux Wars

Outpost of the Sioux Wars
Title Outpost of the Sioux Wars PDF eBook
Author Frank N. Schubert
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 268
Release 1995-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780803292260

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In 1874, Fort Robinson was founded amid the piney ridges of northwest Nebraska to stem the attacks of the Sioux, angered by settlers encroaching on the High Plains and by gold prospectors invading their sacred Black Hills. Fort Robinson’s residents—including black troops, members of the Ninth and Tenth Cavalry Regiments—were divided by rank and sometimes by race. Schubert makes clear the vital importance of Fort Robinson during the Sioux wars, including the Ghost Dance Uprisings of 1890, and he blends social analysis with military history in his concern for the families of soldiers and civilians.