Fort Randall

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| name = Fort Randall

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| image = Fort Randall Military Post.jpg

| caption = Historic photo of Fort Randall

| location = Gregory County, 3 mi. SW of Pickstown, South Dakota

| nearest_city = Pickstown, South Dakota

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| area = {{convert|200|acre}}

| built = {{Start date|1856}}

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| added = April 22, 1976

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The Fort Randall Military Post was established in 1856 to help keep peace on the frontier. It was located on the south side of the Missouri River in South Dakota, just below the present site of the Fort Randall Dam.

History

The site for the fort was selected in 1856 by General William S. Harney. The fort served as a strategic site on the river to defend two lines of transportation; it operated for 36 years. It was named for Colonel Daniel Randall, a career Army officer who also served as Deputy Paymaster General of the Army

Its strategic location along the Missouri River made it a key fort in two lines of western frontier defense. It was the last link in a chain of forts protecting the overland route along the Platte River. It was also the first fort in a chain of forts on the upper Missouri River. The most important mission assigned to the soldiers of Fort Randall was to mount expeditions to try to control the many Indian tribes on the Great Plains, primarily the Teton Sioux (Lakota people).

After serving as an important base in the Indian Wars, Fort Randall closed in 1892.

Fort Randall is located in Gregory County, South Dakota at 43° 01' north latitude, 98° 37' west longitude (43.0244, -98.6242).{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/gazette.html|publisher=United States Census Bureau|access-date=2011-04-23|date=2011-02-12|title=US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990}}

Site today

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Fort Randall Dam Project maintains the site which is open to the public. The fort's ruins are open for display with interpretive signage. In 2003, the Corps erected a stabilizing structure to help preserve the remains of the historic chapel.{{cite web| url = https://www.nps.gov/mnrr/learn/historyculture/fortrandall.htm| title = Fort Randall - Missouri National Recreational River (U.S. National Park Service)}}

See also

References

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Further reading

  • Greene, Jerome A. Fort Randall on the Missouri, 1856-1892 (Pierre: South Dakota State Historical Society, 2005. x, 264 pp. {{ISBN|0-9749195-2-7}}

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{{National Register of Historic Places in South Dakota}}

Category:Pre-statehood history of South Dakota

Randall

Category:National Register of Historic Places in Gregory County, South Dakota

Category:Forts along the Missouri River

Category:1856 establishments in Nebraska Territory

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