- Fort McPherson, Nebraska
Fort McPherson was established in
October 1863 . It was located on the banks of theNorth Platte River , at the mouth of Cottonwood Canyon, a strategic location near the site of present-dayMaxwell, Nebraska .The decision to build the fort was following the
Dakota War of 1862 . The was an outpost to protect travellers along the Oregon andCalifornia Trail s, betweenFort Kearny and Colorado and to keep the peace with the local Native Americans.The was built by troops of the
7th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry and was originally named Cantonment McKean. It was subsequently called Fort Cottonwood, untilFebruary 26 ,1866 when it was namedFort McPherson in the honor of Major GeneralJames B. McPherson .Numerous expeditions were launched from Fort McPherson during the
Indian Wars . The most important was the expedition of GeneralEugene Asa Carr which finished with the defeat of theCheyenne Indians at theBattle of Summit Springs . The fort was abandoned in1880 .A cemetery was created along with the fort. In
1873 , 20 acres were set aside forFort McPherson National Cemetery , and the remains interred in the original post cemetery were moved to it. [ Fort McPherson, Nebraska [Fort McPherson, Nebraska] ]Notes
Further reading
*Barnes, Jeff. "Forts of the Northern Plains: Guide to Historic Military Posts of the Plains Indian Wars". Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2008.
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