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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1843-1846) - A U.S. Army post established in 1843 as [[Fort Racoon]] by Captain [[James Allen]], [[1st U.S. Dragoons]], in Polk County, Iowa. Renamed Fort Des Moines by the War Department. Abandoned in 1846. | {{PageHeader}} | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1843-1846) - A U.S. Army post established in 1843 as [[Fort Racoon]] by Captain [[James Allen]], [[1st U.S. Dragoons]], in Polk County, Iowa. Renamed Fort Des Moines by the War Department. Abandoned in July 1846. | |||
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== | == History == | ||
Established 20 May 1843 at the junction of the Des Moines River and the Racoon River by Captain [[James Allen]] and elements of the [[1st U.S. Dragoons]]. The post protected the Sac and Fox Indians before they were removed to Missouri. The Sac and Fox Indian Agency moved to Missouri in 1846 and the post was abandoned 12 March 1846. | Established 20 May 1843 at the junction of the Des Moines River and the Racoon River by Captain [[James Allen]] and elements of the [[1st U.S. Dragoons]]. The post protected the Sac and Fox Indians before they were removed to Missouri. The Sac and Fox Indian Agency moved to Missouri in 1846 and the post was abandoned 12 March 1846. | ||
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* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/ia.html#desmoines2 North American Forts - Fort Des Moines] | * [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/ia.html#desmoines2 North American Forts - Fort Des Moines] | ||
* [ | * [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Iowa/_Texts/journals/IaJHP/14/4/The_Opening_of_the_Des_Moines_Valley_to_Settlement/3*.html#Fort_Des_Moines_(2) description of Fort Des Moines] in "The Opening of the Des Moines Valley to Settlement", ''Iowa Journal of History & Politics'', Vol. 14 No. 4 (Oct. 1916), pp520 ff. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:24, 1 May 2020
Fort Des Moines (2) (1843-1846) - A U.S. Army post established in 1843 as Fort Racoon by Captain James Allen, 1st U.S. Dragoons, in Polk County, Iowa. Renamed Fort Des Moines by the War Department. Abandoned in July 1846. HistoryEstablished 20 May 1843 at the junction of the Des Moines River and the Racoon River by Captain James Allen and elements of the 1st U.S. Dragoons. The post protected the Sac and Fox Indians before they were removed to Missouri. The Sac and Fox Indian Agency moved to Missouri in 1846 and the post was abandoned 12 March 1846. Current StatusArcheological site at MLK and Water Streets in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa
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