Fort Dodge (United States Army Post)

Fort Dodge
Fort Dodge, Kansas
Interior of Fort Dodge, Kansas, Harper's Weekly, 1867
Fort Dodge is located in Kansas
Fort Dodge
Fort Dodge
Coordinates37°43′50″N 99°56′5″W / 37.73056°N 99.93472°W / 37.73056; -99.93472
TypeMilitary base
Site information
OwnerKansas Commission on Veterans Affairs
Controlled byUnited States
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRepurposed as the Kansas Soldiers' Home
Site history
Built1865
Built byU.S. Army
In use1865-1882

The site of Fort Dodge in the U.S. state of Kansas was originally an old campground for wagons traveling along the Santa Fe Trail, just west of the western junction of the Wet and Dry Routes and near the middle or Cimarron Cutoff. On March 23, 1865, Major General Grenville M. Dodge, who commanded the 11th and 16th Kansas Cavalry Regiments, wrote to Colonel James Hobart Ford to propose establishing a new military post west of Fort Larned. On orders of Col. Ford, Captain Henry Pearce, with Company C, Eleventh Cavalry Regiment, and Company F, Second U.S. Volunteer Infantry, from Fort Larned, occupied and established Fort Dodge on April 10, 1865.[1]

  1. ^ Fort Dodge: Sentry of the Western Plains, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas, 1998, Second printing 2003, Leo E. Oliva, pp. 17-19