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HistoryA U.S. Army camp established on 14 Apr 1890, on a site near the Tongue River Indian Agency at Lame Deer, Montana. Major Henry Carroll and companies B, D, and M of the 1st U.S. Cavalry established Camp Crook to protect the agent and public property on the reservation. The post was abandoned in November 1890. Current StatusUnknown.
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