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Yellowstone Law Enforcement at Fort Yellowstone Historic District
Crimes committed in Yellowstone National Park are federal ...
Fort Yellowstone
For the decade after 1872 when Yellowstone National Park w...
A Stone Fort
was built in 1693 rear of this
place near the...
Fort Yellowstone
Established by the United States Army on February 27, 1891...
National Historic Landmark - Fort Yellowstone
Fort Yellowstone was built by the army to administer and p...
Fort Yellowstone
From 1886 until the creation of the National Park Service ...
Fort Yellowstone-Chapel
Built in 1913, the chapel was the last building completed ...
Fort Yellowstone- Cavalry Barracks
The first of these wooden barracks no longer exists. The ...
Fort Yellowstone- The Drill Field
Gathering place, site of ceremonies and parades, training ...
This Stone Marks the Site of the Fort at McDowell's Mill
Erected by John McDowell before 1754. It was used as a bas...
Results for Stone Fort
Yellowstone Law Enforcement at Fort Yellowstone Historic District
Crimes committed in Yellowstone National Park are federal offenses, and as outlined in the Organic Act, the General Authorities Act, and the definition of Special Territorial and Maritime Jurisdiction, NPS park rangers and special agents have the authority and responsibility ...
Fort Yellowstone
For the decade after 1872 when Yellowstone National Park was established, the park was under serious threat from those who would exploit, rather than protect, its resources. Poachers killed animals. Souvenir hunters broke large pieces off the geysers and hot ...
A Stone Fort
was built in 1693 rear of this
place near the banks of the Saco
River as a refuge from the Indians
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Maine Route 9) and Emery Street, on the right when traveling west on Main ...
Fort Yellowstone
Established by the United States Army on February 27, 1891 as a permanent post, Fort Yellowstone served as an active Army base for 27 years until it transferred to National park Service control.
Congress dispatched the men of Company M, ...
National Historic Landmark - Fort Yellowstone
Fort Yellowstone was built by the army to administer and protect the natural resources of Yellowstone, America's first national park. The army remained in the park from 1888 to 1918, longer than in any other park. At Yellowstone, the soldiers ...
Fort Yellowstone
From 1886 until the creation of the National Park Service in 1916 the United States Army was responsible for the administration and management of Yellowstone National Park. In 1886, a company of the United States Cavalry came from Fort Custer ...
Fort Yellowstone-Chapel
Built in 1913, the chapel was the last building completed during the Army era. Built of native stone with a slate roof and oak furnishings, it is still used today and is the best-preserved building, inside and out.
The bell was ...
Fort Yellowstone- Cavalry Barracks
The first of these wooden barracks no longer exists. The northern-most barracks (built in 1897) is now the Yellowstone Center for Resources. Originally built to house 68 men, a basement was built in 1909 under one wing so the building ...
Fort Yellowstone- The Drill Field
Gathering place, site of ceremonies and parades, training ground - the drill field was the focal point of daily life at Fort Yellowstone.
Each day began early with a bugler sounding Reveille. Gradually, the fort came to life and another bugle ...
This Stone Marks the Site of the Fort at McDowell's Mill
Erected by John McDowell before 1754. It was used as a base of supplies and as a magazine until the erection of Fort Loudon in 1756. The military road from Pennsylvania, connecting with the Braddock Road at Turkey Foot, was ...