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The Fort Robinson State Park was established in 1956 following the purchase of a parcel of land by the Nebraska Game, Forestation and Parks Commission in 1955. The park was expanded after much of the site was deeded over from the Federal government in 1964. It reached its full size with Nebraska's
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The camp was named Camp Robinson in honor of Lt. Levi H. Robinson, who had been killed by Indians while on Indian land in February. In May, the military camp was moved 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of the agency to its present location; the camp was renamed Fort Robinson in January 1878.
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hospital, the 1887 officers' quarters, the 1875 guardhouse and adjutant's office, and the post cemetery. There is also a library with materials about Fort Robinson and military and western history available for research. A quartermaster's stores building is now used as a playhouse.
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Fort Robinson is also home to The Post Playhouse, a professional theatre company that produces live theatre during summer months with creative teams of actors, musicians, and directors assembled from across the United States and nearby.
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surrendered at the fort along with his 1,100 followers on May 6, 1877, and on September 5 that year, he was killed there while resisting imprisonment. A historic plaque marks the site of his death.
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by Native Americans, was stationed at Fort Robinson. During the next several years, the fort was enlarged, and military training was a major activity. From 1889 to 1890, Second Lieutenant
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The Fort Robinson Museum is located in the 1905 post headquarters building. Exhibits focus on the fort's history, including its role guarding the
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The U.S. Army decided to abandon Fort Robinson in 1947; in the following year, it transferred the property to the
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served here and later was reassigned to the regiment. A black pioneer officer who had graduated from
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The restaurant in Comanche Hall, the historic Bachelor Officers' Quarters at Fort Robinson
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Forts of the Northern Plains: Guide to Historic Military Posts of the Plains Indian Wars
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Black Officer in a Buffalo Soldier Regiment: The Military Career of Charles Young
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authorized the establishment of a military camp at the agency site. Some 13,000
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in an outbreak from the Agency. Because the Cheyenne had refused to return to
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Fort Robinson was a base of US military forces and played a major role in the
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Steven Lissandrello and Sarah J. Pearce (July 20, 1983).
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The fort's historic buildings and sites include the 1904
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purchase of the adjoining James Arthur Ranch in 1972.
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Trailside Museum of Natural History at Fort Robinson
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Index

Fort Robinson (Pennsylvania)
Fort building
Fort Robinson State Park is located in Nebraska
Dawes
Sioux
Nebraska
Crawford, Nebraska
Coordinates
42°40′52″N 103°29′49″W / 42.681°N 103.497°W / 42.681; -103.497
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
History Nebraska
Nebraska state park
Fort Robinson State Park
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark District

Dawes
Sioux
Nebraska
Crawford, Nebraska
66000442
U.S. Army
Crawford
U.S. Route 20
Pine Ridge
Nebraska
National Historic Landmark
historic district
Red Cloud Agency
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission

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