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462:, where they believed conditions were too adverse for them to survive, the army had been holding and starving them of food, water and heat during the severe winter. This campaign of torture and neglect was a tactic to try to force them into submission. U.S. soldiers hunted down the escapees, killing men, women, and children in the
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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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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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887:. Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska. p. xi.
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Trailside Museum of Natural History at Fort Robinson
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588:, is located in the historic Army Theatre building.
920:281 U.S. 138, 50 S. Ct. 284, 74 L. Ed. 761 (1930)"
631:Fort Robinson and the American Century, 1900-1948
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619:. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma, 2003.
605:. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2008.
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