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Fort Abercrombie

Fort Abercrombie
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Fort Abercrombie in 2007
Fort Abercrombie is located in North Dakota
Fort Abercrombie
Fort Abercrombie is located in the US
Fort Abercrombie
Location Abercrombie, North Dakota
Coordinates 46°26′41″N 96°43′7″W / 46.44472°N 96.71861°W / 46.44472; -96.71861Coordinates: 46°26′41″N 96°43′7″W / 46.44472°N 96.71861°W / 46.44472; -96.71861
Built 1860
Architect WPA
Architectural style Rustic/Log
NRHP Reference # 08001367
Added to NRHP January 22, 2009

Fort Abercrombie, in North Dakota, was an American fort established by authority of an act of Congress, March 3, 1857. The act allocated twenty-five square miles of land on the Red River of the North in Dakota Territory to be used for a military outpost, but the exact location was left to the discretion of Lieutenant Colonel John J. Abercrombie. The fort was constructed in the year 1858. It was the first permanent military settlement in what became North Dakota, and is thus known as "The Gateway to the Dakotas".

Because the original location was prone to flooding, a new fort was built at a higher location in 1860, north of the original location. It was besieged by the Dakota (Sioux) Indians for more than six weeks during the Dakota War of 1862. The fort was abandoned in 1877 and the town of Abercrombie, North Dakota, was founded a half mile west in 1884. Abercrombie Township was settled, in part, due to the early presence of the fort.

The fort served as a transportation hub as it guarded the Red River Trails used by the Red River ox cart trains of the late fur trade, military supply wagon trains, stagecoach routes, and steamboat traffic on the Red River.

The original buildings were either destroyed or sold at public auction when the fort was abandoned, but a Works Progress Administration project in 1939–1940 reconstructed three blockhouses and the (fence) and returned the original military guardhouse to the site. More recent renovations include dismantling the southeast blockhouse and using salvageable materials to renovate the two remaining blockhouses and the guardhouse.


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