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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1886-1918) - Established 17 Aug 1886 as [[Camp Sheridan]] by Captain [[Moses Harris]], Company M, [[1st U.S. Cavalry]] and named after General [[Philip H. Sheridan|Phil Sheridan]]. Designated as Fort Yellowstone 11 May 1891. Abandoned 1918 and turned over to the National Park Service. | |||
[[Image:FortYellowstone-Buildings.jpg| | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1886-1918) - Established 17 Aug 1886 as [[Camp Sheridan]] by Captain [[Moses Harris]]<!-- not USMA -->, Company M, [[1st U.S. Cavalry]] and named after General [[Philip H. Sheridan|Phil Sheridan]]. Designated as Fort Yellowstone on 11 May 1891. Abandoned in 1918 and turned over to the National Park Service. | ||
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-- | |width="50%"|[[Image:FortYellowstone-Buildings.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Yellowstone Officer's Quarters]] | ||
|width="50%"|[[File:Fort Yellowstone Dbl Cav Bks-3.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Fort Yellowstone 1909 Double Cavalry Barracks now the Park Administration Building]] | |||
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In 1886 men from Company M, [[1st U.S. Cavalry]], [[Fort Custer (1)]], Montana Territory under Captain [[Moses Harris]] | |colspan="2"|[[File:Fort Yellowstone 1909 BOQ-2.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Yellowstone 1909 Bachelor Officer's Quarters now the Park Visitor Center]] | ||
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==History== | |||
[[File:Fort Yellowstone 1891 Guardhouse-2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Fort Yellowstone 1891 Guardhouse]] | |||
[[File:Fort Yellowstone 1897 NCO Qtrs.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Fort Yellowstone 1897 NCO Quarters]] | |||
In 1886 men from Company M, [[1st U.S. Cavalry]], [[Fort Custer (1)|Fort Custer]], Montana Territory under Captain [[Moses Harris]] came to Yellowstone to begin what would be more than 30 years of military presence in Yellowstone. | |||
When Company M arrived in August 1886, they lived in temporary frame buildings at [[Camp Sheridan]], established at the foot of the Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces. After enduring five cold, harsh winters, the cavalry realized there was no end in sight to this assignment. Therefore, in 1890, Congress appropriated $50,000 for a permanent post. | When Company M arrived in August 1886, they lived in temporary frame buildings at [[Camp Sheridan]], established at the foot of the Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces. After enduring five cold, harsh winters, the cavalry realized there was no end in sight to this assignment. Therefore, in 1890, Congress appropriated $50,000 for a permanent post. | ||
The first buildings of Fort Yellowstone were finished by late 1891. As more troops were needed, more buildings were constructed: officers' quarters, | The first buildings of Fort Yellowstone were finished by late 1891. As more troops were needed, more buildings were constructed: officers' quarters, guardhouse, headquarters, barracks for enlisted men, stables for their horses, and non-commissioned officers' quarters. In 1909, Scottish masons began constructing sandstone buildings here - among them the Albright Visitor Center (then the Bachelor Officers' Quarters) and the administration building (then a two-troop barracks for 200 men). The Chapel, the final building constructed during the Army's tenure, was also constructed of native sandstone. The stone from these buildings was obtained from a local quarry between the Gardner River and the Mammoth Campground. | ||
In 1910, at the height of the Army's presence in Yellowstone, there were 324 soldiers stationed here - plus some families and numerous civilian employees. These troops staffed not only Fort Yellowstone | In 1910, at the height of the Army's presence in Yellowstone, there were 324 soldiers stationed here - plus some families and numerous civilian employees. These troops staffed not only Fort Yellowstone but were stationed throughout the park in small details at various outposts. | ||
--from National Park Service-- | --from National Park Service-- | ||
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File:Fort Yellowstone 1909 Fld Off Qtrs-2.jpg|1909 Field Officer's Quarters | |||
File:Fort Yellowstone1905 PX.jpg|1905 Post Exchange | |||
File:Fort Yellowstone 1910 Guardhouse.jpg|1910 Guardhouse | |||
File:Fort Yellowstone 1913 Chapel-1.jpg|1913 Chapel | |||
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== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
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(F) 44. | (F) 44.97568, -110.69775, Fort Yellowstone | ||
(1886-1918) | |||
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'''Location:''' Park Headquarters, Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Wyoming. | '''Location:''' Park Headquarters, Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Wyoming. | ||
{{Mapit-US-cityscale|44. | {{Mapit-US-cityscale|44.97568|-110.69775}} | ||
* Elevation: 6239' | * Elevation: 6239' | ||
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'''See Also:''' | |||
* [[Fort Gallatin]] | |||
'''Sources:''' | '''Sources:''' | ||
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* [http://www.nps.gov/yell/historyculture/ftyell.htm National Park Service] | * [http://www.nps.gov/yell/historyculture/ftyell.htm National Park Service] | ||
{{Visited|Sep 1998}} | {{Visited|9 Jul 2015, Sep 1998}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:20, 23 July 2022
History![]() ![]() In 1886 men from Company M, 1st U.S. Cavalry, Fort Custer, Montana Territory under Captain Moses Harris came to Yellowstone to begin what would be more than 30 years of military presence in Yellowstone. When Company M arrived in August 1886, they lived in temporary frame buildings at Camp Sheridan, established at the foot of the Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces. After enduring five cold, harsh winters, the cavalry realized there was no end in sight to this assignment. Therefore, in 1890, Congress appropriated $50,000 for a permanent post. The first buildings of Fort Yellowstone were finished by late 1891. As more troops were needed, more buildings were constructed: officers' quarters, guardhouse, headquarters, barracks for enlisted men, stables for their horses, and non-commissioned officers' quarters. In 1909, Scottish masons began constructing sandstone buildings here - among them the Albright Visitor Center (then the Bachelor Officers' Quarters) and the administration building (then a two-troop barracks for 200 men). The Chapel, the final building constructed during the Army's tenure, was also constructed of native sandstone. The stone from these buildings was obtained from a local quarry between the Gardner River and the Mammoth Campground. In 1910, at the height of the Army's presence in Yellowstone, there were 324 soldiers stationed here - plus some families and numerous civilian employees. These troops staffed not only Fort Yellowstone but were stationed throughout the park in small details at various outposts. --from National Park Service--
Current StatusYellowstone National Park. Many of the original fort buildings are in use as park facilities.
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Links: Visited: 9 Jul 2015, Sep 1998
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