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Fort Bennett

Fort Bennett was originally called the Post at Cheyenne River Agency and was established during the Indian wars in the Department of Dakota by the U.S. Army to control the Sioux.

Fort Bennett
was located in Stanley County, South Dakota at the mouth of the Cheyenne River. The site lies under the waters of Oahe Reservoir.
Fort Bennett
Site information
Controlled byUnited States
Site history
Built1870
In use1870-1891
Battles/warsIndian Wars
Garrison information
Past
commanders
Major Robert E.A. Crofton, 17th Infantry

Captain Edward P. Pearson, 17th Infantry

Capt. Carlisle Boyd, 17th Infantry

Capt. John H. Donovan, 17th Infantry

Lt. Col. George P. Buell, 11th Infantry

Colonel William H. Wood, 11th Infantry

Captain Charles A. Wikoff, Company E, 11th Infantry

Captain William N. Sage, Company I, 11th Infantry

Captain Joseph H. Hurst, Company A, 12th Infantry
Garrison17th U.S. Infantry, Companies B and C

11th U.S. Infantry

12th U.S. Infantry, Companies A and K

History edit

Cheyenne River Agency was established in 1869, following conclusion of the Fort Laramie Treaty, as agency for the Two Kettle, Sans Arc and Miniconjou Sioux. On May 17, 1870, Companies B and C of the 17th U.S. Infantry, under command of Captain Edward P. Pearson, officially established the "Post at Cheyenne River Agency."[1] It was built next to the agency 7 miles above Fort Sully to afford military protection.[2]

Some of the Cheyenne River Indians fought in the Great Sioux War of 1876-77 and, after the surrender, were returned to the agency.

On December 30, 1878, the name was changed by General Orders No. 9, Division of the Missouri, to Fort Bennett in honor of Capt. Andrew S. Bennett of the 5th Infantry who was killed September 4, 1878, near Clark's Fork, Montana Territory, in a battle with the Bannock Indians.[3]

Fort Bennett was also a focal point of trouble during the Ghost Dance uprising of 1890.

In 1891, the Great Sioux Reservation having been reduced and divided, after the ratification, of the treaty of 1889, the fort was abandoned and the Cheyenne River Agency was moved fifty-six miles up the Missouri River, opposite Forest City, Potter County, South Dakota, where administered the affairs of these Indians. As a result of the construction of Oahe Dam, the agency was later moved to Eagle Butte, South Dakota.[2]

Description edit

 
Plan of Fort Bennett

Fort Bennett was located on the Missouri river, 7 miles above Fort Sully, Dakota, 302 miles from Sioux City, Iowa, by wagon road, and about 500 miles by river. Yankton, Dakota, 237 miles distant by land and 315 by river. Nearest postoffice and telegraph at Fort Sully.

The military buildings consist of quarters for two companies, with necessary outbuildings, officers' quarters, hospital, guard house, block houses, two; storehouses, three, capacity inadequate; bake house, stable, workshops, laundress' quarters, etc. All the buildings are constructed of cottonwood logs, with the exception of a frame storehouse.

Quartermaster's and subsistence stores furnished from the depots at Sioux City, Iowa; Yankton, Dakota; Chicago, Ill., and Jeffersonville, Ind., by rail to Sioux City, thence by Missouri river. Hay contracted for in the vicinity. Wood supplied by contract. Water supplied from the Missouri river by means of wagons. Twelve months' subsistence kept on hand.

The Indians at this agency were the Minneconjou, Sans Arc and Two Kettle tribes of Sioux. About 1,500 were at the agency and its vicinity, and not more than this number are considered permanent residents. The number present has varied from 1,500 to 7,000, the latter number being at the agency during part of 1869 and 1870. The majority of the Indians belonging here are constantly coming and going and associate with roving hostile bands. The disposition of the Indians at the agency who receive rations all the year round, or nearly so, is good, with the exception of the young men, who are not reliable.[4]

 
Old Blacksmith Shop, Fort Bennett, Pierre vicinity, South Dakota

See also edit

Department of Dakota Forts

Notes edit

  1. ^ Report and historical collections, Volume 28, South Dakota Dept. of History, South Dakota State Historical Society, 1956.
  2. ^ a b Soldier and Brave: Indian and Military Affairs in the Trans-Mississippi West, Including a Guide to Historic Sites and Landmarks, United States. National Park Service, Harper & Row, 1963.
  3. ^ South Dakota historical collections, Volume 27, South Dakota State Historical Society, South Dakota State Dept. of History, 1954.
  4. ^ South Dakota historical collections, Volume 8, South Dakota State Historical Society, South Dakota Dept. of History, 1916.

References edit

  • Anderson, Harry H., A history of the Cheyenne River Indian agency and its military post, Fort Bennett, 1868-1891, University of South Dakota, 1954

External links edit

  • Fort bennett
  • Brief Descriptions of Dakota Territory Forts

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Fort Bennett was originally called the Post at Cheyenne River Agency and was established during the Indian wars in the Department of Dakota by the U S Army to control the Sioux Fort Bennettwas located in Stanley County South Dakota at the mouth of the Cheyenne River The site lies under the waters of Oahe Reservoir Fort BennettSite informationControlled byUnited StatesSite historyBuilt1870In use1870 1891Battles warsIndian Wars Great Sioux War of 1876 77Garrison informationPastcommandersMajor Robert E A Crofton 17th Infantry Captain Edward P Pearson 17th InfantryCapt Carlisle Boyd 17th InfantryCapt John H Donovan 17th InfantryLt Col George P Buell 11th InfantryColonel William H Wood 11th InfantryCaptain Charles A Wikoff Company E 11th InfantryCaptain William N Sage Company I 11th Infantry Captain Joseph H Hurst Company A 12th InfantryGarrison17th U S Infantry Companies B and C 11th U S Infantry 12th U S Infantry Companies A and K Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editCheyenne River Agency was established in 1869 following conclusion of the Fort Laramie Treaty as agency for the Two Kettle Sans Arc and Miniconjou Sioux On May 17 1870 Companies B and C of the 17th U S Infantry under command of Captain Edward P Pearson officially established the Post at Cheyenne River Agency 1 It was built next to the agency 7 miles above Fort Sully to afford military protection 2 Some of the Cheyenne River Indians fought in the Great Sioux War of 1876 77 and after the surrender were returned to the agency On December 30 1878 the name was changed by General Orders No 9 Division of the Missouri to Fort Bennett in honor of Capt Andrew S Bennett of the 5th Infantry who was killed September 4 1878 near Clark s Fork Montana Territory in a battle with the Bannock Indians 3 Fort Bennett was also a focal point of trouble during the Ghost Dance uprising of 1890 In 1891 the Great Sioux Reservation having been reduced and divided after the ratification of the treaty of 1889 the fort was abandoned and the Cheyenne River Agency was moved fifty six miles up the Missouri River opposite Forest City Potter County South Dakota where administered the affairs of these Indians As a result of the construction of Oahe Dam the agency was later moved to Eagle Butte South Dakota 2 Description edit nbsp Plan of Fort Bennett Fort Bennett was located on the Missouri river 7 miles above Fort Sully Dakota 302 miles from Sioux City Iowa by wagon road and about 500 miles by river Yankton Dakota 237 miles distant by land and 315 by river Nearest postoffice and telegraph at Fort Sully The military buildings consist of quarters for two companies with necessary outbuildings officers quarters hospital guard house block houses two storehouses three capacity inadequate bake house stable workshops laundress quarters etc All the buildings are constructed of cottonwood logs with the exception of a frame storehouse Quartermaster s and subsistence stores furnished from the depots at Sioux City Iowa Yankton Dakota Chicago Ill and Jeffersonville Ind by rail to Sioux City thence by Missouri river Hay contracted for in the vicinity Wood supplied by contract Water supplied from the Missouri river by means of wagons Twelve months subsistence kept on hand The Indians at this agency were the Minneconjou Sans Arc and Two Kettle tribes of Sioux About 1 500 were at the agency and its vicinity and not more than this number are considered permanent residents The number present has varied from 1 500 to 7 000 the latter number being at the agency during part of 1869 and 1870 The majority of the Indians belonging here are constantly coming and going and associate with roving hostile bands The disposition of the Indians at the agency who receive rations all the year round or nearly so is good with the exception of the young men who are not reliable 4 nbsp Old Blacksmith Shop Fort Bennett Pierre vicinity South DakotaSee also editDepartment of Dakota FortsNotes edit Report and historical collections Volume 28 South Dakota Dept of History South Dakota State Historical Society 1956 a b Soldier and Brave Indian and Military Affairs in the Trans Mississippi West Including a Guide to Historic Sites and Landmarks United States National Park Service Harper amp Row 1963 South Dakota historical collections Volume 27 South Dakota State Historical Society South Dakota State Dept of History 1954 South Dakota historical collections Volume 8 South Dakota State Historical Society South Dakota Dept of History 1916 References editAnderson Harry H A history of the Cheyenne River Indian agency and its military post Fort Bennett 1868 1891 University of South Dakota 1954External links editQuarters of Company E 11th Infantry Fort Bennett D T Fort bennett Brief Descriptions of Dakota Territory Forts 44 40 18 N 100 38 26 W 44 67167 N 100 64056 W 44 67167 100 64056 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fort Bennett amp oldid 1101459727, 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