- Fort Harker (Kansas)
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nearest_city =Kanopolis, Kansas
lat_degrees = 38
lat_minutes = 42
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lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 98
long_minutes = 9
long_seconds = 25
long_direction = W
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built = 1866-1867
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Kanopolis, Kansas , was an active military installation of theUnited States Army fromNovember 17 ,1866 toOctober 5 ,1872 . Thefortification was named after GeneralCharles Garrison Harker , who was killed in action at theBattle of Kennesaw Mountain in theAmerican Civil War . Fort Harker replacedFort Ellsworth , which had been located 1.6 km (1 mile) from the location of Fort Harker and was abandoned after the new fortifications at Fort Harker were constructed. Fort Harker was a major distribution point for all military points farther west and was one of the most important military stations west of theMissouri River .History
Fort Ellsworth was established in August, 1864 at the junction of the Fort Riley-Fort Larned Road and the Smoky Hill Trail, near the
Smoky Hill River . Fort Ellsworth was established as the command headquarters for the District of the Upper Arkansas. Soldiers at the fort patrolled the overland trails to protect wagon trains from any resistance from the Native American tribes in the area. The fort also served an important role in distributing supplies to other United States Army outposts further west. Fort Ellsworth connected supply lines fromFort Leavenworth andFort Riley to the east withFort Zarah , Fort Larned,Fort Dodge ,Fort Hays , andFort Wallace to the west.Guerns, J. (2002). [http://www.geocities.com/jguerns2001/harker.html "Welcome to Fort Harker"] . RetrievedAugust 10 ,2006 .] After two years of rapid growth, the fort was badly in need of better facilities and more space.Construction
Military orders for the construction of a new fort to replace Fort Ellsworth were issued by General
Winfield S. Hancock , commander of the Division of the Missouri, onNovember 17 ,1866 . The new fort would be located approximately 1.6 km (1 mile) northeast of Fort Ellsworth. Construction may have begun before the official order, as Fort Ellsworth had a master carpenter, a master mason, five carpenters, and fourteen masons on staff as early as September, 1866. Based on the number of civilian contractors on the fort's payroll, major construction of the facility was likely completed by the summer of 1867. In June 1867, the remainder of the buildings at old Fort Ellsworth were ordered torn down.Mix, Larry and Mix, Carolyn (2006). [http://www.santafetrailresearch.com/research/fort-harker.html "Fort Harker"] . Santa Fe Trail Research Site. St. John, Kansas.] Fort Ellsworth was sold to land developers and became the town ofEllsworth, Kansas .Soon after the completion of major construction, the railroad arrived at Fort Harker. The
Union Pacific Eastern Division completed a line to Fort Harker in July 1867. The rail line ran through the fort, and a depot was established just outside the fort. Two largewarehouse s were built next to the line, which became the principal resupply route for the fort. By the end of 1867, the fort supported a four-company garrison, the supply depot and over 75 buildings.Cholera epidemic of 1867
In the summer of 1867, an
Asiatic cholera outbreak began amongst the soldiers of the four companies of the 38th Infantry stationed at the fort. The disease may have arrived with the 38th, who traveled to the fort fromSt. Louis, Missouri , where a cholera outbreak was also occurring. The first case of cholera at the fort was diagnosed onJune 28 . Within days, one civilian and one soldier had died from the disease, and the epidemic had spread to other soldiers and civilians at the fort, as well as settlers in the surrounding area. The Post Quarter Master reported that 58 citizens were buried during the month of June. The epidemic continued through the remainder of 1867, and by the end of the year the official report tabulated 392 cases with 24 deaths among the white troops and 500 cases with 22 deaths among the black troops stationed at or near the fort.Indian War campaigns
Although no battles were ever fought at the fort itself, troops stationed at Fort Harker were involved in the ongoing
Indian Wars between the United States Army and the natives of theGreat Plains . The troops stationed at Fort Harker in 1867 performed more escorts ofwagon train s in one year than troops stationed at any other frontier fort in the post-Civil War era. Once the railroad arrived at the fort in 1867, the need for escort patrols began to shift to the west, and by 1868 the primary role of Fort Harker was changing to that of a supply depot and troop staging site.In the fall of 1868, General
Philip Henry Sheridan moved his command headquarters from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Harker, from where he commanded the campaigns against the Native Americans in the winter of 1868/1869. OnAugust 25 ,1869 , Brevet ColonelJoseph G. Tilford was sent to Fort Harker, where he commanded two troops of GeneralGeorge Armstrong Custer 's 7th Cavalry. After wintering at the fort, Tilford and the cavalry set out on a campaign in February 1870. In May 1870, General Custer and the remaining troops of the 7th Cavalry passed through Fort Harker on their way from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Hays to engage the Native Americans further west.Closing
By 1871, Fort Harker had declined in importance in the Indian Wars. Native Americans living in the area of the fort had been displaced by white settlers, and the scene of conflicts had shifted to the west. An expanding railroad network diminished the importance of the fort as a distribution point for supplies. In March 1872, the 15th Infantry stationed at Fort Harker redeployed to
Fort Union . OnApril 5 , the remaining companies of the 5th Infantry departed from the fort as well. Official orders to abandon Fort Harker were received onApril 8 ,1872 . Soldiers of the 5th Cavalry left Fort Harker onMay 7 , leaving behind a small garrison of two officers and five enlisted men from the 5th Infantry. The base was completely abandoned byOctober 5 ,1872 .Geography
Fort Harker was located at coor dms|38|42|35|N|98|9|25|W|city (38.709707, -98.157020)GR|1, the site of the present-day town of Kanopolis.
Fort Harker Museum
The Ellsworth County Historical Society maintains four of the original buildings of Fort Harker as a
museum commemorating both Forts Ellsworth and Harker. These include the guardhouse, junior officers quarters, a depot, and a salt mine.Smith, Mary (2005). [http://skyways.lib.ks.us/towns/Ellsworth/museums.html "Welcome to Ellsworth County Museums"] . RetrievedAugust 10 ,2006 .]References
;Cited References
;General References
Oliva, Leo E. (2002). "Fort Harker, Defending the Journey West". Kansas State Historical Society. ISBNExternal links
* [http://myellsworth.com/echs/ Ellsworth County Historical Society] - operates Fort Harker Museum & Hodgden House Museum
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