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* {{Whittaker}}, page 210-2012.
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* Knauth, Otto, '''''The Story of Old Fort Cherokee''''', The Des Moines Register (Des Moines, Iowa), 15 Oct 1967, Page 95.
* {{GNIS2|ID=1907169}}
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Fort Cherokee (1862-1863) - A U.S. Civil War era Fort established in 1862 by the State of Iowa in response to the 1862 Sioux uprising. The fort was located in Cherokee, Cherokee County, Iowa. Abandoned in 1863. Also known as Cherokee Stockade.

History

Located in Cherokee, Cherokee County, Iowa. This fort and five others were established in Iowa as a result of the 1862 Sioux Indian uprising and the slaughter of some 800 settlers by raiding Sioux warriors in August 1862. This line of forts provided large stockades to hold local settlers during times of Indian alarm. Each of the forts was manned by a detachment of troops of the Northern Iowa Border Brigade (militia), who were organized by the Iowa governor to deal with the crisis. Captain James M. Butler was commissioned as Commander of Company D and was posted to Cherokee to build and garrison Fort Cherokee. When that company was disbanded First Lieutenant Charles B. Rustin of Company E completed the work.

The single 18' square blockhouse at Fort Cherokee was made of one-foot square timbers and was covered with walnut shingles. The triangular stockade was made of two rows of split logs faced on one side. Two of the walls of the stockade about 100' long while the third was 152' long. Inside the stockade was a stable for 13 horses, a granary, a guardhouse, and a well. The officers quarters were outside the stockade. The well was seventeen feet deep and walled with boulders. The gate was framed and planked on both sides.

The brigade was disbanded and mustered out on 26 Sep 1863. Fort Cherokee was abandoned and later torn down in 1917.

Current Status

Marker only near 126 Colony Dr., Cherokee, Iowa.


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Location: Near 126 Colony Dr., Cherokee, Cherokee County, Iowa.

Maps & Images

Lat: 42.76053 Long: -95.53485


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See Also:

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 284.
  • Whittaker, William E., Ed., Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians Traders and Soldiers, 1682-1862, University of Iowa Press, Iowa City, 2009, ISBN 978-1-58729-831-8, 287 pages, page 210-2012.
  • Ingham, William H., The Iowa Northern Border Brigade of 1862-3, The Annals of Iowa 5, 1902, Pdf
  • Knauth, Otto, The Story of Old Fort Cherokee, The Des Moines Register (Des Moines, Iowa), 15 Oct 1967, Page 95.
  • USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 1907169

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