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tours of On-A-Slant Village and the earth lodges, in which the guides give a basic introduction to Mandan culture, are offered every half-hour and are about thirty minutes long. Along with the tours, there is a historical museum comprising On-A-Slant Village, Fort Abraham Lincoln, and Fort Lincoln State Park culture and history. A gift shop and coffee shop have been built in the re-constructed commissary storehouse. During the summers, melodramas, including ones originally performed at Fort Lincoln in the 1870s, are performed by the guides in the re-built granary. The park has 95 campsites, two sleeping cabins, and picnic shelters. Horseback tours, hiking, fishing, and playgrounds are also available.
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contained a hole to let out smoke from the fire pit and to let in sunlight. The earth lodges were placed close together with all entrances facing towards the village plaza in the center. Each lodge housed about ten to fifteen members of the immediate and extended family. The Mandan tribe lived on farming and hunting. The village became a center of trading because the Mandan were known for their ability to make pottery and prepare animal skins. In 1781, a smallpox epidemic ravaged the Mandan tribe, killing off a majority of the villagers. The remaining tribe members moved north to join the
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seven officer's quarters, six cavalry stables, a guardhouse, granary, quartermaster storehouse, bakery, hospital, laundress quarters, and log scouts' quarters. Water was supplied to the fort by being hauled from Missouri River in wagons, while wood was supplied by contract. By 1873, the 7th Cavalry moved into the fort to ensure the expansion of the
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Fort Lincoln Park offers living history tours of the Custer House every half-hour. The tour is roughly thirty minutes long and takes you back to the year 1875 when Custer and his wife were living at Fort Abraham Lincoln. The guides are dressed either as laundresses or soldiers from 1875. Interpretive
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The three-company infantry post's name was changed to Fort Abraham Lincoln on November 19, 1872, and expanded to the south to include a cavalry post accommodating six companies. Among the 78 permanent wooden structures at Fort Lincoln were a post office, telegraph office, barracks for nine companies,
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The women of the Mandan tribe were responsible for building the earth lodges, which were held up by a frame of cottonwood logs and covered with layers of willow branches, grass, and earth. These thick walls insulated the lodge effectively in both summer and winter. The top center of the earth lodge
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significantly decreased the Mandan population and the survivors resettled to the north. In June 1872, at the same location where the Mandan tribe had established their village, a military post named Fort McKeen was built by two companies of the
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Hunting and camping party near Fort Abraham Lincoln (George Custer, center) 1875. (D. B. Berry) A good illustration of variety of uniforms worn by Cavalry Regiments in the west.
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On-A-Slant Mandan Village (Mandan: Miti-ba-wa-esh) was established in the late 16th century and was inhabited until c. 1781. During those years the
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in 1883. A year after the fort was abandoned, local residents disassembled the fort for its nails and wood. In 1895, a new
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Five Nations Arts is established in the former Northern Pacific Railway station, on Main Street in
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signed the deed to the original fort's land over to the state as Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
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Forts of the Northern Plains: Guide to Historic Military Posts of the Plains Indian Wars
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and Lt. Algernon Emery Smith. Identications thanks to Denver Public Library
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and growing a number of crops. Two hundred years later, an outbreak of
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recipient and notable businessman, was born here November 10, 1875.
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tribe had between seven and nine villages (all located along the
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was built across the river near Bismarck. In 1907, President
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Nation (a.k.a. the Three Affiliated Tribes), and the
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In 1876, the Army departed from here as part of the
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Index

Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
Reproduction of Custer's House
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is located in North Dakota
Morton County, North Dakota
Bismarck, North Dakota
Coordinates
46°46′0.98″N 100°50′48″W / 46.7669389°N 100.84667°W / 46.7669389; -100.84667
North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department
North Dakota state park
Abraham Lincoln
Official website
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North Dakota
state park
Mandan, North Dakota
Mandan
Missouri
Heart Rivers
earth lodges
bison
smallpox
6th US Infantry
Daniel Huston, Jr.
Bismarck, Dakota Territory

Northern Pacific Railway
Lieutenant Colonel
George A. Custer
Great Sioux War of 1876
Little Bighorn

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