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Fort Buchanan, Kansas

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Materials
  
wood

Year built
  
1857

Garrison
  
same

Type
  
prosouthern post and town during Bleeding Kansas era

Controlled by
  
various people at various times

In use
  
1857; fall 1857 to about spring 1858; early 1859 to at least spring 1860

Past commanders
  
Capt. Richard Mobley; later occupants considered the site to be a townsite

Fort buchanan kansas top 5 facts


Fort Buchanan was built in 1857 as a combination town and fort by Capt. Richard Mobley, who was sympathetic to the cause to see Kansas Territory admitted to the Union as a slave state. Fort Buchanan was located about 1 mile (1.6 km) southwest of Minneapolis, Kansas; its exact location is unknown. The fort/town consisted of eight log cabins built around a town square.

Apparently the Mobley family occupied two of the cabins. After the death of their small child they moved to Ogden, Kansas, and the site remained abandoned until fall 1857. A family had received permission to occupy Buchanan through the winter and left sometime after the end of 1857. By March 1859 the site was again occupied and remained so until at least spring 1860. The site was gradually abandoned and some of the cabins may have been moved away. After that Buchanan was not again occupied.

References

Fort Buchanan, Kansas Wikipedia


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