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'''Fort Ellis (1868-1886)''' - Fort Ellis was established in 1868 by Captain R. S. LaMotte and two companies of the [[2nd U.S. Cavalry]] and was named for Colonel [[Augustus Van Horne Ellis]] who was killed 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg.
'''Fort Ellis (1868-1886)''' - Fort Ellis was established in 1868 by Captain R. S. LaMotte and two companies of the [[2nd U.S. Cavalry]] and was named for Colonel [[Augustus Van Horne Ellis]] who was killed 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg.
==Fort Ellis History==
==Fort Ellis History==
Among the cavalry units stationed at Fort Ellis was the Second United States Cavalry, and an officer from that regiment, Lieutenant Gustavus C. Doane, became well known for his exploration of Yellowstone National Park. Doane also explored the Snake River during his career and accompanied the Howgate Arctic expedition in Greenland in 1880. He died in 1892 and his widow, Mary L. Doane, tried unsuccessfully to copyright his diary of the 1870 Yellowstone trip in the 1930s.
The fort was decommissioned in 1886 and very few remains are left at the actual site, now occupied by the Fort Ellis Experimental Station of Montana State University.
The fort was decommissioned in 1886 and very few remains are left at the actual site, now occupied by the Fort Ellis Experimental Station of Montana State University.
==Current Status==
==Current Status==
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Fort Ellis (1868-1886) - Fort Ellis was established in 1868 by Captain R. S. LaMotte and two companies of the 2nd U.S. Cavalry and was named for Colonel Augustus Van Horne Ellis who was killed 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg.

Fort Ellis History

Among the cavalry units stationed at Fort Ellis was the Second United States Cavalry, and an officer from that regiment, Lieutenant Gustavus C. Doane, became well known for his exploration of Yellowstone National Park. Doane also explored the Snake River during his career and accompanied the Howgate Arctic expedition in Greenland in 1880. He died in 1892 and his widow, Mary L. Doane, tried unsuccessfully to copyright his diary of the 1870 Yellowstone trip in the 1930s.


The fort was decommissioned in 1886 and very few remains are left at the actual site, now occupied by the Fort Ellis Experimental Station of Montana State University.

Current Status



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  1. Hart, Herbert M., Tour Guide to Old Western Forts, Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder CO, 1980, ISBN: 0-87108-568-2
  2. Field, Ron, Forts of the American Frontier 1820-91: Central and Northern Plains, Osprey Publishing, Elms Court, Chapel Way, Botley, Oxford OX2 9LP, United Kingdom, 2005, ISBN: 1 84176 775 1


Fort Ellis was established in 1868 by Captain R. S. LaMotte and two companies of the 2nd Cavalry, after the mysterious death of John Bozeman near Yellowstone and considerable political disturbance in the area led local settlers and miners to feel a need for added protection. The fort, named for Gettysburg casualty Colonel Augustus Van Horne Ellis, was decommissioned in 1886 and very few remains are left at the actual site, now occupied by the Fort Ellis Experimental Station of Montana State University [4]. In addition to Fort Ellis, a short-lived fort, Fort Elizabeth Meahger (also simply known as Fort Meagher), was established in 1867 by volunteer militiamen. This fort was located eight miles east of town on Rock Creek.

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