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'''Fort Casper (1862-1867)''' - Originally known as Platte Bridge Station the post was renamed Fort Casper in 1865 for Lt. [[Caspar Collins]] who was killed by Indians at the Battle of Platte River Bridge 26 Jul 1865. The station was originally built by Company D, [[6th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry]] starting the first week of Jun 1862. By Nov 1862 the post was serviceable and housed 69 enlisted men, 3 officers and 62 serviceable horses. The mission of the fort was to protect the Overland Mail Company personnel and property and the Pacific Telegraph against raiding Indians.
==Fort Casper History==
Lt. Caspar Collins was killed while leading a small detachment to escort an army supply train to the station. His detachment was ambushed a less than a mile from the station and in the ensuing fight to get back to the station he lost control of his horse and it raced straight at the attacking Indians. Survivors told of seeing him with an arrow in his forehead, his reigns in his teeth and a six shooter in each hand charging straight at the oncoming Indians. He was later found with twenty four arrows in his body. Major General [[John Pope]] changed the name of Platte Bridge Station to Fort Casper. General Pope chose the lieutenant's first name (and misspelled it) because there was already a [[:Category:Fort Collins|Fort Collins]] in Colorado named for his father.
With the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad and a shift in the location of hostile Indians, Fort Casper became unnecessary and the order to close it came on 19 Oct 1867. Troops and all usefull materials were transferred to [[:Category:Fort Fetterman|Fort Fetterman]].
==Current Status==
In 1936, Casper citizens and the Works Progress Administration reconstructed Platte Bridge Station using sketches made by Caspar Collins and others in the 1860s.  Reconstructions of the Mormon ferry and a section of the Guinard bridge are also part of the site.
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