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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1867-1886) - A U.S. Army post established as [[Camp Halleck]] in 1867 by Captain [[Samuel P. Smith]], and Company H, [[8th U.S. Cavalry]], near present day Halleck, Elko County, Nevada.  Named after Major General [[Henry W. Halleck]], commander of the division of the Pacific. Redesignated Fort Halleck 5 Apr 1879. Abandoned in 1886.
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== History ==
== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
Established 27 Jul 1867 as an open plan two company post for one company of infantry and one company of cavalry. The post was organized around a central parade with about 20 wooden and adobe buildings surrounding the parade after the post was complete. This was one of the most isolated posts in the U.S. Army until the railroad arrived in Halleck (still 12 miles away) in 1869.
Established 27 Jul 1867 as an open plan two company post for one company of infantry and one company of cavalry. The post was organized around a central parade with about 20 wooden and adobe buildings surrounding the parade after the post was complete. This was one of the most isolated posts in the U.S. Army until the railroad arrived in Halleck (still 12 miles away) in 1869.


The post was made obsolete by the high cost of maintaining it and the declining conflict with Indian tribes, it closed 1 Dec 1886
Troops from the garrison fought in the [[Modoc War]] in 1873, 131 men under Lt. [[George R. Bacon]], {{Cullum|2302}}. In 1877,  troops from the fort fought in the [[Nez Perce War]] in Idaho. In 1885, they fought in the [[Apache Wars]] in Arizona.
 
The post was made obsolete by the high cost of maintaining it and the declining conflict with Indian tribes, it closed 1 Dec 1886.
 
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Nevada Historic Marker #47 only, near Halleck, Elko County, Nevada
Nevada Historic Marker #47 only, near Halleck, Elko County, Nevada. Access to the actual site is down a road marked "No Trespassing."
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Name=Fort Halleck Historical Marker|
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County=Elko County|
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'''Location:''' Exit I80 at the Halleck Interchange toward the town of Halleck and continue south about 11 miles to stone marker, Elko County, Nevada.
'''Location:''' Exit I80 at the Halleck Interchange toward the town of Halleck<br>and continue south about 11 miles to stone marker,<br>Elko County, Nevada.
 
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* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=40.80826|Lon=-115.33617}} Fort Halleck


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* {{Hart}},page 93
* {{Hart}},page 93
* {{Mansfield}} - Plan & Description
* {{Mansfield}} - Plan & Description
* {{GNIS|ID=859739}}
* {{PostReturns|Jun 1867 - Dec 1886}}
'''Links:'''
'''Links:'''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/nv.html#halleck North American Forts - Fort Halleck]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/nv.html#halleck North American Forts - Fort Halleck]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halleck,_Nevada Wikipedia - Halleck, Nevada]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halleck,_Nevada Wikipedia - Halleck, Nevada]
* [http://nvshpo.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=218:nevada-historical-marker-47&catid=69:elko-county State Historic Preservation Office - Fort Halleck Site]
* [http://nvshpo.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=218:nevada-historical-marker-47&catid=69:elko-county State Historic Preservation Office - Fort Halleck Site]
* [http://www.gbcnv.edu/howh/LifeAtFortHalleck.html - Howard Hickson's Histories - Life at the Fort]
* [http://www.gbcnv.edu/howh/LifeAtFortHalleck.html Howard Hickson's Histories - Life at the Fort]
* [http://www.gbcnv.edu/howh/FtHalleck.html - Howard Hickson's Histories - Men in Blue]
* [http://www.gbcnv.edu/howh/FtHalleck.html Howard Hickson's Histories - Men in Blue]
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* NV0046 - Camp Halleck


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{{Visited|Area 15 Oct 2016}}
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 24 September 2022

Fort Halleck (2) (1867-1886) - A U.S. Army post established as Camp Halleck in 1867 by Captain Samuel P. Smith, and Company H, 8th U.S. Cavalry, near present day Halleck, Elko County, Nevada. Named after Major General Henry W. Halleck, commander of the division of the Pacific. Redesignated Fort Halleck 5 Apr 1879. Abandoned in 1886.

Fort Halleck Marker.

History

Established 27 Jul 1867 as an open plan two company post for one company of infantry and one company of cavalry. The post was organized around a central parade with about 20 wooden and adobe buildings surrounding the parade after the post was complete. This was one of the most isolated posts in the U.S. Army until the railroad arrived in Halleck (still 12 miles away) in 1869.

Troops from the garrison fought in the Modoc War in 1873, 131 men under Lt. George R. Bacon, (Cullum 2302). In 1877, troops from the fort fought in the Nez Perce War in Idaho. In 1885, they fought in the Apache Wars in Arizona.

The post was made obsolete by the high cost of maintaining it and the declining conflict with Indian tribes, it closed 1 Dec 1886.

Current Status

Nevada Historic Marker #47 only, near Halleck, Elko County, Nevada. Access to the actual site is down a road marked "No Trespassing."


Location: Exit I80 at the Halleck Interchange toward the town of Halleck
and continue south about 11 miles to stone marker,
Elko County, Nevada.

Maps & Images

Lat: 40.80826 Long: -115.33617

  • Multi Maps from ACME
  • Maps from Bing
  • Maps from Google
  • Elevation: 5,745'




GPS Locations:

Sources:

  • Post returns available Jun 1867 - Dec 1886 at Ancestry.com (by Subscription)

Links:

Fortification ID:

  • NV0045 - Fort Halleck (2)
  • NV0046 - Camp Halleck

Visited: Area 15 Oct 2016