Fort Keogh (Mont.) Collection 1864-1892

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Fort Keogh (Mont.) Collection 1864-1892

Fort Keogh, Montana, served as an army infantry and cavalry post from 1878 to 1900. The collection consists of miscellaneous records from the fort, mostly relating to provisions.

3 folders and 1 partial reel microfilm

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SNAC Resource ID: 6369399

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Fort Keogh (Mont.)

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