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Collection: A - A Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 4362-00001
Title: Officers' Quarters, Fort Abraham Lincoln (D.T.)
Date: 06/1877
Creator: Haynes, F. Jay--(Frank Jay),--1853-1921
Summary: An orderly row of officers' barracks viewed from across the parade grounds. The flagpole is visible to the left. All the buildings have short picket fences around them.||Fort Abraham Lincoln was constructed in 1872 a short distance south of Mandan. The fort was originally named Fort McKeen. George Armstrong Custer was commandant until his death in 1876. This photograph shows the fort only one year later. The fort was abandoned in 1891. The buildings were torn down between 1894 and 1895. The fort became a State Park in 1908. The Civilian Conservation Corps constructed the modern park in the 1930s.
Red ID: PH_I_92234 Image ID: 47539 Image Notes: A4362-00001

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