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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

History of Frontier Forts of Kansas

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Through the use of live historical re-enactments, rare photographs and drawings, and current-day visits to remaining forts, The Frontier Forts of Kansas is an entertaining program that gives viewers a rare insight into why the forts were established and what life was really like living on the edge of the Western Plains in the 1800s. In order to secure travel routes during the expansion and settlement of America's western lands, the U.S. government built a large network of approximately 73 frontier forts and encampments. Because of their central location, the presence of military forts during the 19th Century in what is now the state of Kansas was particularly important to change the West forever. These forts were originally established on the Great Plains to protect traders on the Santa Fe Trail and gold seekers and emigrants on the Oregon-California Trail. Later on, they protected settlers, railroad laborers, and the railroads themselves. Dragoons the Cavalry Indians Buffalo Soldiers battle daily life in a military fort The Civil War buffalo stagecoaches railroads -- all important aspects of this turbulent chapter in American history are covered in-depth in this fascinating production. Plus, you'll see eight of these forts which today are bringing back the past as museums and historical sites. This video production, guaranteed to entertain and inform, will take you on a journey back in time to visit eight famous forts that today are bringing back the past as museums and historical sites. Historic Forts include Fort Scott, Fort Harker, Fort Leavenworth, Fort Dodge, Fort Riley, Fort Hays, Fort Larned, and Fort Wallace.

5 comments:

  1. YouTube videos no longer accessible without "signing in" to "protect our community"

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  2. Kansas had no worries back then. Matt Dillon was in Dodge City.

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    1. Bad Guy to Matt Dillon in Tascosa, Texas:
      "You're a little out of your territory, aren't you Marshall?"
      Dillon to Bad Guy:
      "I take my territory with me, and right now you're in it."

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    2. Dodge City had mountains in Matt Dillon's time. Pretty flat these days. Must have been Global Something or Trump

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  3. I live here in Leavenworth, KS. Been to all the forts. Pretty cool.

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