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  2. Fort Reno (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Reno also known as Fort Connor or Old Fort Reno, was a wooden fort established on August 15, 1865 by the United States Army in Dakota Territory in present-day Johnson County, Wyoming. The fort was built to protect travelers on the Bozeman Trail from Native American tribes .

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Johnson ...

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    Frontier U.S. Army fort with some preserved buildings, active 1878–1894; the key military presence in the Powder River Basin from the American Indian Wars to the Johnson County War, and attractor of agricultural settlement as both a protector and customer. Since 1903 the Veterans' Home of Wyoming. [12] 10: Fort Phil Kearny and Associated Sites

  4. Fort Reno - Wikipedia

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    Fort Reno may refer to any of the three United States Army posts named for General Jesse L. Reno: Fort Reno Park, in Washington, D.C., established 1862 (originally Fort Pennsylvania) Fort Reno (Oklahoma), in present-day Oklahoma, established during the Indian Wars, July 1874; Fort Reno (Wyoming), in present-day Wyoming on the Bozeman Trail ...

  5. Powder River Station-Powder River Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Powder River Crossing was a civilian settlement that grew up on the Bozeman Trail, across the Powder River from Cantonment Reno.Cantonment Reno was established in late 1876, three miles upstream from the site of Fort Reno, a fort that was established in 1865 and abandoned in 1868 under the terms of the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868.

  6. Cantonment Reno - Wikipedia

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    Cantonment Reno also known as Fort McKinney 1 was a US Army post or cantonment located on the Powder River near the old Bozeman Trail crossing. A previous fort near the site had been abandoned and burned after the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868. [2] Cantonment Reno was re-established in late 1876, just upstream of the site of old Fort Reno.

  7. Category : Forts on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Fort Reno (Wyoming) Fort D. A. Russell (Wyoming) S. Fort Sanders (Wyoming) Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site; W. Wind River Agency Blockhouse; Y. Fort Yellowstone

  8. Fort McKinney (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    Fort McKinney was named after Second Lieutenant John McKinney, of the 4th United States Cavalry Regiment, who was Killed in action in the Dull Knife Fight on November 25, 1876, at the Red Fork of the Powder River in Wyoming Territory. The Fort was created in 1877 as part of the intensive reaction to the defeat of Lieutenant Colonel George A ...

  9. Category : National Register of Historic Places in Johnson ...

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    Fort McKinney (Wyoming) Fort Phil Kearny; Fort Reno (Wyoming) H. HF Bar Ranch Historic District; Holland House (Buffalo, Wyoming) J. Jameson Site; Jim Gatchell ...

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