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Revision as of 17:09, 21 December 2024 by Jphill19 (talk | contribs) (Bibliography: Content Update ~ Resource)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) 1870's U.S. Cavalry stockade at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Old Post Guard House
Former name
  • Geronimo's Guard House
  • Old Guard House
Established1872
LocationFort Sill, Comanche County, Oklahoma
Coordinates34°40′08″N 98°23′17″W / 34.669017°N 98.388133°W / 34.669017; -98.388133 (Fort Sill's Old Post Guard House)
TypeUnited States Cavalry History Museum
CuratorFort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum
Architect
OwnerFort Sill Army Installation
WebsiteFort Sill Historic Landmark and Museum

Fort Sill's Old Post Guard House was established in 1872 with completed construction in the summer of 1873. The limestone structure initially served as Cavalry barracks subsequently provisioned for a military stockade. The American frontier lodging quarters, refined by native sedimentary rock, is illustrative of the late 19th century confinement and relief formalities for recalcitrant tribal leaders and Indian prisoners of war at the Fort Sill military camp. The domestic stone framework serves with historical significance considering the calendar span of the American Indian assimilation commencing in the late nineteenth century.

Footnotes

  1. "Post Guardhouse" [Fort Sill in Comanche County, Oklahoma — The American South (West South Central)]. HMDB.org. The Historical Marker Database.
  2. "Old Guard House". The Gateway to Oklahoma History. Oklahoma Historical Society.
  3. Tatro, M. Kaye. "Curtis Act (1898)". The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Curtis Act of 1898. Oklahoma Historical Society.

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