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In the spring of 1820, the Missouri River flooded Cantonment Missouri. The soldiers built a permanent camp atop Council Bluff, and renamed it Fort Atkinson. The site was designated on US Federal Government maps as "Fort Calhoun" in honor of the Secretary of War,
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demonstrations take place on the first weekend of each month from May to October. In addition to people demonstrating craft work and the duties of the Indian agent, military re-enactors interpret the activities of the Sixth Regiment of United States Infantry and
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Regiments made up the military portion of the expedition, which arrived at the Council Bluff site on September 19. Their establishment of Fort Atkinson made it the first major American fort west of the Missouri River. It was located near
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area in 1846, some of their food for the harsh winter was provided from old provisions they found at the fort. By the 1850s, when widespread European-American settlement began in the area, little remained of the fort.
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gained title to the site in 1963. During the 1980s and 1990s, it reconstructed the fort. Today, Fort Atkinson is a Nebraska state historical park, which includes a military museum. It was designated a
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recommended the high bluff overlooking the Missouri River to the United States government as a suitable location to build a fort.
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In 1827, the Army abandoned the fort at Council Bluff and reassigned its personnel to other locations, primarily
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The post, which included soldiers, traders, trappers, and other frontier people, has been credited by the
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The site that would become Fort Atkinson was the Council Bluff (not to be confused with
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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as the first town in Nebraska. Founded almost 30 years before the creation of the
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and counteract British influence on the northern plains. The 6th US Infantry and
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struck a log. They were counted as the first United States' casualties in the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Nebraska
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crews determined the locations of buildings at the Fort Atkinson site. The
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Military facilities on the National Register of Historic Places in Nebraska
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The garrison was involved in combat only in 1823. Members of the
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Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Nebraska
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establishments operated by major traders who were based in
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of the United States. Located just east of present-day
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Fort Atkinson, Iowa

Map showing the location of Fort Atkinson State Historical Park
Map showing the location of Fort Atkinson State Historical Park
Fort Calhoun, Nebraska
United States
41°27′18″N 96°00′51″W / 41.45500°N 96.01417°W / 41.45500; -96.01417
Nebraska state historical park
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Fort Atkinson State Historical Park
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

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United States Army
Missouri River
Louisiana Purchase
Fort Calhoun, Nebraska
National Historic Landmark
Nebraska State Legislature
Nebraska Territory
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Missouria
William Clark
James Monroe
Yellowstone Expedition
Henry Atkinson

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