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- Trading_Posts_fort abstract "In 1842 a large log fort was built at Trading Post by the United States Army, upon the order of Gen. Winfield Scott. This fort was on the Fort Leavenworth-Fort Gibson Military Road. The completed fort was fairly elaborate. It included space to house a company of dragoons and their horses. Also, it contained a hospital and store houses. Gaps along the outside walls of buildings were filled in with stockade walls. The buildings were built around a large interior open area.In spite of the considerable work going into the fort's construction, it was used for only a short time, possibly only weeks. The troops there abandoned the fort and moved further south to build Fort Scott. Private individuals made use of the fort and troops did not use it until 1861, when the American Civil War erupted.The first time the use of Trading Post's fort was mentiioned during the Civil War was when troops were stationed there in September 1861, although it appears they soon left. Between early 1862 and June 1864 Trading Post was almost continuously oocupied by troops. In 1862 Col. Charles R. Jennison led troops stationed there, but the settlers complained about their unruliness. Jennison's men were then removed.In October 1864 the troops at Trading Post were removed and sent to Missouri to meet Confederate foces under Maj. Gen. Sterling Price. After Price was defeated October 23 in the Battle of Westport, his forces moved south along the Kansas-Missouri border. The next day some of his men occupied Trading Post and two imposing hills north of town. Price himself was with them. Union forces arrived in the evening and at 3 AM October 25 the Battle of Marais des Cygnes began. The Union forces dislodged the Confederates from the hills and then about daylight charged into Trading Post, capturing 100 Confderates. All Confdereate forces retreated south and later that day the Battle of Mine Creek forced the Confderates to continue their southward march toward Arkansas.Soon after Price left the area troops were sent to garrison Trading Post again. A stable and some living quarters were built in February 1865. Troops remained until at least early June 1865. After troops left for good, the old fort was occupied for a time by two families. Later it was demolilshed, as a road was built through the fort.".
- Trading_Posts_fort buildingEndDate "1842".
- Trading_Posts_fort location Trading_Post,_Kansas.
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- Trading_Posts_fort wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Linn_County,_Kansas.
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- Trading_Posts_fort wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Army_posts.
- Trading_Posts_fort wikiPageWikiLink Charles_R._Jennison.
- Trading_Posts_fort wikiPageWikiLink Dragoon.
- Trading_Posts_fort wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Scott_National_Historic_Site.
- Trading_Posts_fort wikiPageWikiLink George_S._Hoyt.
- Trading_Posts_fort wikiPageWikiLink Missouri.
- Trading_Posts_fort wikiPageWikiLink Sterling_Price.
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- Trading_Posts_fort wikiPageWikiLinkText "military post".
- Trading_Posts_fort built "1842".
- Trading_Posts_fort controlledby "various Army units".
- Trading_Posts_fort garrison "same".
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- Trading_Posts_fort location Trading_Post,_Kansas.
- Trading_Posts_fort materials "wood, stone".
- Trading_Posts_fort name "Trading Post's fort".
- Trading_Posts_fort pastCommanders "various, including Col. Charles R. Jennison, Capt. Benjamin F. Goss, Col. Edward Lynde, Lieut. Col. George S. Hoyt, Capt. Ezekiel Bunn, Capt. John L. Thompson, Maj. Gen. Sterling Price, Capt. Charles O. Smith, Lieut. Henry L. Barker".
- Trading_Posts_fort type "United States Army post".
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- Trading_Posts_fort subject Category:1842_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- Trading_Posts_fort subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Linn_County,_Kansas.
- Trading_Posts_fort subject Category:Forts_in_Kansas.
- Trading_Posts_fort subject Category:United_States_Army_posts.
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- Trading_Posts_fort comment "In 1842 a large log fort was built at Trading Post by the United States Army, upon the order of Gen. Winfield Scott. This fort was on the Fort Leavenworth-Fort Gibson Military Road. The completed fort was fairly elaborate. It included space to house a company of dragoons and their horses. Also, it contained a hospital and store houses. Gaps along the outside walls of buildings were filled in with stockade walls.".
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