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Fort Caspar - Wikipedia Fort Caspar was a military post of the United States Army in present-day Wyoming, named after 2nd Lieutenant Caspar Collins, a U S Army officer who was killed in the 1865 Battle of the Platte Bridge Station against the Lakota and Cheyenne
Fort Caspar Museum Explore central Wyoming’s regional history museum, featuring exhibits on prehistoric peoples, Plains Indians, ranching, the energy industry, and the City of Casper as well as the western emigrant trails and frontier army
Fort Caspar - U. S. National Park Service 4001 Fort Caspar Rd, Casper, Wyoming A reconstructed 1865 military post located at a major river crossing on the Oregon, Mormon Pioneer, California, and Pony Express Trails Fort Caspar Museum
Fort Caspar - WyoHistory. org The fort is owned and operated by the City of Casper The recently expanded Fort Caspar Museum offers permanent and touring exhibits highlighting regional history, and volunteer reenactors help visitors imagine military life on the frontier
Fort Caspar - wyoshpo. wyo. gov Fort Caspar is named for Caspar Collins, a lieutenant killed while trying to rescue a blockaded wagon train in 1865 Until that time the fort had been called Platte Bridge Station Fort Caspar derives its primary significance from the concentration of many important events and activities
Fort Casper in Wyoming: Exploring the Historic Frontier Outpost In the heart of Wyoming, Fort Casper is a storied frontier outpost that offers a glimpse into the tumultuous history of the American West Established in the mid-19th century, this historic site was a pivotal military post and vital hub along the Oregon Trail
Fort Tours | Fort Caspar Welcome to Fort Caspar Museum and Historic Site, located in Casper, Wyoming This site contains information about the history of the fort, the on-site museum, the fort's educational resources and a schedule of annual events
Fort Caspar Site History Homesteaders and ranchers arrived in the Casper area by the late 1870s, and the grounds of Fort Casper became part of the CY Ranch In 1936, Casper citizens and the Works Progress Administration reconstructed Platte Bridge Station using sketches made by Caspar Collins and others in the 1860s
Fort Caspar Museum and Historic Site The Fort Caspar Museum features reconstructed buildings, including a stockade and a replica of the Mormon ferry that operated in Casper from 1847-1849 Head inside the Interpretive Center where you can walk through Casper’s first 100 years with objects from the museum’s collection and learn about the community’s history through
Fort Caspar Museum Association We are a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of Fort Caspar and the Casper, Wyoming area Here you can find information on upcoming events, programs, and news from the Fort Caspar Museum Association