- Fort Assinniboine
: "For the fort in Alberta, Canada, see
Fort Assiniboine ."Infobox Military Structure
name=Fort Assinniboine
location=six miles southwest of Havre
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built=1879
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used=1879-1911
controlledby=United States
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battles=Fort Assinniboine, a
fort in theU.S. state ofMontana , was built in 1879, in the aftermath of theBlack Hills War and the disastrous defeat ofU.S. Army forces led by General Custer at theBattle of Little Big Horn onJune 25 ,1876 . The fort is located in Hill County six miles southwest of Havre (the county seat) on Highway 87. The fort gets its name from theAssinniboine people .Fort Assinniboine was established primarily to ward off possible attacks by the
Sioux , led by ChiefSitting Bull , from the Cypress Hills and by theNez Perce , some of whom were also inCanada following the defeat and capture ofChief Joseph by the U.S. Army in theBattle of Bear Paw in 1877. However, no such attack or raid ever occurred.The fort was located on a massive reserve and, at its peak, housed over 750 officers, enlisted men, and their families. With 104 buildings, the fort remains one of the largest ever built in the United States. Among the military officers stationed at the fort in the 1890s was
John Pershing , who later achieved fame as the leader of theAmerican Expeditionary Force inWorld War I .In 1916, a portion of Fort Assinniboine was ceded to the
Rocky Boy Indian Reservation (home of theChippewa Cree tribe).Another portion of the reserve was ceded to Hill County to create
Beaver Creek Park , the largestcounty park in the United States. Most of the buildings at the Fort were razed; a handful of surviving structures are now an agricultural extension station associated withMontana State University .External links
* [http://ag.montana.edu/narc/fort.htm Fort Assinniboine]
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