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'''Location:''' Near Mitchell in Hanson County, South Dakota. Gps coordinates are at the James River junction with Firesteel Creek. | '''Location:''' Near Mitchell in Hanson County, South Dakota.<br>Gps coordinates are at the James River junction with Firesteel Creek. | ||
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HistoryBuilt by Iowa cavalry troops under the command of Captain Benjamin King, 6th Iowa Cavalry, on the orders of Brigadier General Alfred Sully. The fort was said to be located on the west side of the James River at Firesteel Creek. Constructed in September 1865. Constructed as a quadrangular stone and log fortification, one of the few forts built with stone on the plains. Established for stagecoach and frontier protection. Fort James was abandoned on 6 Oct 1866, and the remaining materials, including stone, were used for private construction. Current StatusArcheological remains only with some foundational stone visible at the surface.
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