Fort Fred Steele

Fort Fred Steele (HM1ABP)

Location: Sinclair, WY 82334 Carbon County
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N 41° 45.196', W 106° 57.055'

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? ? ? ? ?The south central portion of Wyoming has long been a travel corridor for prehistoric and historic people. Native American tribes from the Great Basin region to the west crossed this area to hunt buffalo on the eastern plains.
? ? ? ? ?From 1810 until the decline of the Rocky Mountain fur trade in the late 1830's, fur traders and trappers traversed this region on their way west in quest of beaver pelts, then retraced their route east laden with furs. These men left little evidence of their passing, but they explored the routes used by thousands of settlers destined for locations west of Wyoming.
? ? ? ? ?Although suggestions to build a transcontinental railroad had been made in the 1840's, no decision was reached until after the outbreak of the Civil War when Congress selected a central route through southern Wyoming. The Union Pacific Railroad, chartered by Congress, built track westward from Nebraska through Wyoming to Utah.
? ? ? ? ?The military constructed a series of forts along the Union Pacific route to protect construction crews against attack by hostile Indians. Fort Fred Steele, named in honor of Civil War hero Major General Frederick Steele, was established in June, 1868 where the railroad crossed the North Platte River. Until 1886, when it was decommissioned, the garrison at Fort Fred Steele performed a variety of policing activities involving both Indians and civilians.
? ? ? ? ?The railroad also promoted mercantile development, and livestock, lumber and mining industries. After the departure of the military, these industries continued and the town of Fort Steele survived. Completion of the transcontinental Lincoln Highway through Wyoming in 1922 contributed to a brief economic revival but rerouting of the highway in 1939 and the demise of the tie industry in 1940 ended the town's function as a commercial center.
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Date Added Saturday, September 20th, 2014 at 8:44am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)13T E 337803 N 4624221
Decimal Degrees41.75326667, -106.95091667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 41° 45.196', W 106° 57.055'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds41° 45' 11.76" N, 106° 57' 3.30" W
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Area Code(s)307
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 18 Lincoln Highway, Sinclair WY 82334, US
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