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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1869-1871) - Established 28 Jun 1869 as a sub post of [[Fort Bridger]] by 1st Lt. [[Patrick H. Breslin]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[4th U.S. Infantry]], named after Brigadier General [[Christopher C. Augur]]. Reorganized as a separate post 28 Mar 1870 and renamed [[Camp Brown (2)]] after Captain [[Frederick H. Brown]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[15th U.S. Infantry]], killed in the Fetterman massacre. [[Camp Brown (2)]] was moved to [[Fort Washakie]] in 1871. Also known as [[Fort Augur]]. | |||
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1869-1871) - Established 28 Jun 1869 as a sub post of [[Fort Bridger]] by 1st Lt. [[Patrick H. Breslin]], [[4th U.S. Infantry]], named after | |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Augur - 4.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort Augur Marker Text]] | ||
|width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Augur - 1.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Lander Historical Sites Marker]] | |||
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|colspan="2"|[[Image:Fort Augur - 2.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Auger Marker Locale]] | |||
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== History == | |||
Established to protect both local Indian tribes and settlers in the Sweetwater Mining District. | Established to protect both local Indian tribes and settlers in the Sweetwater Mining District. | ||
Built as a 175' by 125' enclosure surrounded by a ditch. The enclosure protected log cabins with sod roofs. | Built as a 175' by 125' enclosure surrounded by a ditch. The enclosure protected log cabins with sod roofs. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Granite marker. | Granite marker set into the wall of the Central Wyoming College Building at 427 Main St. | ||
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Camp Augur<br>(1869-1871) | |||
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Fort Augur Marker | |||
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'''Location:''' In the city of Lander, Wyoming | '''Location:''' In the city of Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming. Marker located at 427 Main St., Central Wyoming College Building. | ||
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* Elevation: ' | * Elevation: 5,400' | ||
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* {{Hart}}, page 196 | * {{Hart}}, page 196 | ||
* {{Frazer}}, page 177 | * {{Frazer}}, page 177 | ||
* {{Roberts}}, page 863 | |||
'''Links: ''' | '''Links: ''' | ||
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/wy.html#washakie North American Forts - Camp Augur] | |||
{{Visited|16 Sep 2012}} | |||
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[[Category:Wyoming Camps]] | [[Category:Wyoming Camps]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:02, 23 September 2021
Camp Augur (1869-1871) - Established 28 Jun 1869 as a sub post of Fort Bridger by 1st Lt. Patrick H. Breslin, 4th U.S. Infantry, named after Brigadier General Christopher C. Augur. Reorganized as a separate post 28 Mar 1870 and renamed Camp Brown (2) after Captain Frederick H. Brown, 15th U.S. Infantry, killed in the Fetterman massacre. Camp Brown (2) was moved to Fort Washakie in 1871. Also known as Fort Augur.
HistoryEstablished to protect both local Indian tribes and settlers in the Sweetwater Mining District. Built as a 175' by 125' enclosure surrounded by a ditch. The enclosure protected log cabins with sod roofs. Current StatusGranite marker set into the wall of the Central Wyoming College Building at 427 Main St.
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Links: Visited: 16 Sep 2012
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